Vol. 20, No. 36
At Associated Artists' 100th Annual, some gems emerge from the crowd.
By Ally Reeves
Art of the Steel
By Robert Isenberg
Changing the Channel
By Lauren Daley-Maurer
Route Limitations
Empty Bars
By Matt Stroud
Work, No Release
By Chris Young
Sweet Tammy's
By Al Hoff
Café Notte
By Angelique Bamberg and Jason Roth
Target Practice
Pittsburgh's Wise Blood makes national waves, despite playing only one show
By Margaret Welsh
A Conversation with The Constellations' Elijah Jones
By Aaron Jentzen
Toronto power-pop band Zeus heads up multimedia event Sunday
Five Questions with The Glitch Mob's Ed Ma
By Justin Jacobs
Instrumental Massachusetts band Caspian creates earnest, epic post-rock
By Andy Mulkerin
Local band Worn Out Tigers has energy to spare on new EP
Almost, Maine
By Ted Hoover
The Umbrella Man
By Bill O'Driscoll
One-Man Archy & Mehitabel
New Works Festival
Restrepo
A new documentary puts you on the frontlines in Afghanistan
Film Kitchen
Hubble
The hard-working space telescope gets its close-up
Jean-Michel Basquiat: The Radiant Child
The enfant terrible of the 1980s NYC art scene is the focus of this doc
By Chris Potter
Legendary
Another round of life lessons, as taught through sports
Mao's Last Dancer
To dance more freely: A Chinese ballerina makes a new life in Texas
Savage Love
By Dan Savage
This Just In: September 9 - 16
By Frances Sansig Monahan
Short List: Week of September 9 - 16
Best of PGH 2023 Readers' Poll
By Ali Trachta
Pittsburgh Silent Film Festival highlights underseen works from early Hollywood
By Owen Gabbey
Enough stomping. How else can we kill these godforsaken spotted lanternflies?
By Rachel Wilkinson
Pittsburgh zine project aims to reduce stigma around opioid use disorder treatment
By Jordana Rosenfeld