Vol. 21, No. 31
Isabelle Garbani's 24 Hours offers one painting for each hour in the day of the life of a subway stop.
The paintings inspire meditations on time, and thoughts of early motion pictures.
By Christopher L. McGinnis
Artist makes a guerilla statement about forgotten Native American culture.
Terrence Murphy has constructed three "replacement Indian mounds" or "neo-sacred earthworks."
By Bill O'Driscoll
On The Record with Jerry "Bull" Baylor
By Lauren Daley-Maurer
Sounding Board
By Chris Young
Two-Fer-One
By Jimmy Cvetic
Dude, where's my bus: CMU-developed transit app will help riders find a ride and a seat
"It's useful to everyone, but it's critical if you need to find a seat."
Beehive offers coffee-based cocktails
Mixing the ultimate everyday stimulant and the ultimate everyday depressant
By Brian Tierney
Las Palmas Carniceria
A weekend taco stand in the South Hills draws a crowd
By Chris Potter
Green Pepper
A new Korean restaurant offers many authentic dishes
By Angelique Bamberg and Jason Roth
Local writer Anna Dubrovsky discusses her Moon Handbook guide to the whole state of Pennsylvania.
"I had a very low opinion of Erie, because I had an ex-boyfriend from there, but I was really impressed by Presque Isle."
By Robert Isenberg
Tangent Line
Critics' Picks: Aug 4 - Aug 9
By Andy Mulkerin
Boaz rises from the streets of Larimer to become next big thing in Pittsburgh hip hop
"Boaz is like Nas, but more street. He just needs that strong radio single."
By Rory D. Webb
Local house venue ceases to host shows after police raid
Helter Shelter receives a visit from the vice squad -- and not the band
By Rick Moslen
On the Record: A conversation with Implodes' Matt Jencik
"Maybe if I moved to California, I'd sound like The Descendents or something."
By Andrew McKeon
Twelfth Night
Karla Boos' conception features actors popping in and out of many levels, and relentless Nature encroaching on the raw industrial core.
By Michelle Pilecki
The Mistake Madeline Made
This script feels for all the world like it was written for a playwriting class.
By Ted Hoover
The Love List
Kevin Bass and Phil Powell are a fine pair, and the best punch lines earn their laughs.
Cowboys & Aliens
A summer action film with horses, spaceships, guns and a touch of irony
By Harry Kloman
Submarine
The trials of adolescent love get a fresh, fizzy work-over in this British indie
By Al Hoff
Bride Flight
A pleasant mid-century melodrama set in New Zealand
The Change-Up
Yet another body-switcheroo film, but now with more vulgarity
City of Life and Death
A searing Chinese docudrama about the Rape of Nankingd
Crazy, Stupid Love
A rom-com weakened by too many romances
The Smurfs
The popular kiddie TV show hits the big screen
By Charlie Deitch
Savage Love
Love and Baseball
Are we experiencing true love with the Pirates or just a tease?
By Jim Shearer
Short List: Week of August 3 - 9
By Mars Johnson
Now Hiring in Pittsburgh: Gentleman's Club Manager, Canine Handler, Various Positions at black radish kitchen, and more
By Morgan Biddle
Video game designer, animator, Jeopardy! contestant: Meet Julian Glander
By Matt Petras
How do you fence a truckload of Jaromír Jágr bobbleheads? We asked the FBI
By Amanda Waltz
Tendie Talk: I ate Pittsburgh's best chicken tenders so you can, too
By Colin Williams