Vol. 21, No. 50
Vanished Landmark
By Charles Rosenblum
Old Developments
In a series of new exhibits, Pittsburgh confronts its past -- again
By Chris Potter
Voting: New Regulations May Tax Polls
By Brentin Mock
Best Southeast Asian: Tram's Kitchen
By Elizabeth Perry
Animal rights: PETA Memory Proves Longest
By Melissa Meinzer
Best Place to Indulge Your Sweet Tooth: The Cheesecake Factory
By Julie Wesolowski
Railroaded
A long-time Port Authority employee says the company had no reason to fire him, let alone arrest him
By Charlie Deitch
Best German Restaurant: Penn Brewery
By Robert Isenberg
Police: Charges No Longer Dogging Bite Victim
By Marty Levine
Best Indian: India Garden
By Corey LeChat
Star of India
By Angelique Bamberg and Jason Roth
Screwball Comedy/Stories Going Steady
By boice-Terrel Allen(Rattlecat Press, $14.95)
Long Shadows
Dreadnots
Money MachineCounter-Production
By Manny Theiner
Mutamassik
Masri MokassarSound Ink
Vorpal
An Incomplete Guide to Vorpal MusicCock Rock Disco
A TOUT DE SUITE
By Bill O'Driscoll
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
Out of the Closet
By Al Hoff
Blissfully Yours
Into the Woods
Christmas Spirits
Remembering Father Rice
In 1974, a group called the Weather Underground bombed the Gulf Building. Can you shed any light on the reason?
Question submitted by: Timothy Murray, Downtown
A Conversation with Brad Ryan
No Ballot Initiative
Felons may shrug at anti-felon voting law
By Joe Martier
Special Needs
The Steelers can't shake a special-teams curse
By Jody DiPerna
By Mars Johnson
Pittsburgh now has a "Moon Tree" whose seed flew through outer space
By Rachel Wilkinson
The big, spooky Pittsburgh event guide: Oct. 3-Oct. 31
By CP Staff
Ghost hunters say the National Aviary is “extremely haunted”
Title Town marks 15 years of getting crowds to boogie down to bygone music
By Amanda Waltz