Vol. 30, No. 12
Volume 30 Issue 12
Contemporary Craft says goodbye to the Strip District
'We’re hoping that everyone will go home with an original piece of art'
By Amanda Waltz
Experimental filmmaker Melika Bass makes Pittsburgh debut at Silver Eye
See two “haunting and creepy” works as part of Prairie Gothic: Films by Melika Bass
WPA’s Hair and Fashion Expo celebrates hair as art
I’ve never felt so content with myself or more connected to my roots, seeing the art in hair
By Jordan Snowden
Green Band aims to help single Pittsburghers meet in real life
By Maggie Weaver
Pittsburgh Grooveline: March 28-April 3
This week has a silent disco and a Beyoncé dance party
After backlash, August Wilson Center restores "African American" to its name
By Ryan Deto
The linguistic dominance of white, western, English and how to recognize and disrupt it
A conversation with Dr. Samy Alim
By Alex Gordon
State Sen. Lindsey Williams wants to help Pennsylvanians manage their student debt
By Janine Faust
Hundreds protest following not guilty verdict of Antwon Rose shooter Michael Rosfeld
Protests continue the day after a jury announced the acquittal of police officer who fatally shot Antwon Rose
By Hannah Lynn
Photo essay: Pittsburghers in Oakland continue to protest the acquittal of Antwon Rose shooter Michael Rosfeld into Saturday evening
By CP Staff
More than a thousand march in student-led protest calling for justice for Antwon Rose II
Point Park announces plans to demolish former Pittsburgh Playhouse site
Pittsburgh lawmakers sound off on prayer swearing in Pa.’s first Muslim woman lawmaker, citing Islamophobia
How hosting Wine Night changed my life for the better
An obscure Stanly Tucci show helped me connect with friends and fine(ish) wine
La Feria combines culture and cuisine in Shadyside craft gallery
The restaurant is a place to learn, experience, and of course, eat
Superior Motors and Maggie’s Farm Rum team up for Latin American dinner
What “grows together, goes together.”
Picklesburgh is No. 1, Wigle Whiskey turns 7, and more Pittsburgh food news
You could say that Pittsburgh is kind of a big dill
412 Food Rescue announces 1 million pounds of food rescued, 1 million pounds redistributed
Hedy Lamarr gets her due in Marie Benedict's latest novel
By Rege Behe
Tilden OG resident DJ, Tenova, returned for two night performance
Entering Tilden was like going down an electronic rabbit hole.
Get lost in Bassburgh’s School of Basscraft and Wizardry
When Harry meets Bass
7 Days of Concerts
Buffalo Rose moves in a new sonic direction
Get the ‘412’ on the now pop-leaning band
Killer of Sheep on police brutality, the perils of nostalgia, and being Black in hardcore punk scenes
By Edward Banchs
Backstage with Art Preparator Jasen Bernthisel
'Things break constantly, especially with robotic and more in-depth media pieces, so we spend a lot of time learning how things work'
By Lissa Brennan
Inside Texture Contemporary Ballet's Uncharted
By Steve Sucato
CorningWorks marks ten years with a challenging new performance, with a shadow of...
'I hope nobody makes any sense of this work — none'
In Wiesenthal, the story of an architecture student who survived the Holocaust and dedicated the rest of his life to hunting Nazis
Colombian drug war epic Birds of Passage centers indigenous Wayúu people
Athletes discuss failure in Losers
There is deeper meaning to unpack in Jordan Peele's Us, but it's better to just enjoy
(Almost) Going Clear: Gab Bonesso on her father's summer of Scientology
By Gab Bonesso
What is giantess porn?
By Jessie Sage
Do Your Math
By Tereneh Idia
The Waiting Game: A celebration of baseball
By Josh Oswald
Sport Clips: An Investigative Report
Could the haircut franchise meet my high standards of masculinity?
Free Will Astrology
By Rob Brezsny
Lynn Cullen Live - 3/20/19
Audio & Video Archive
By Lynn Cullen
Lynn Cullen Live - 3/21/19
Lynn Cullen Live - 3/22/19
Lynn Cullen Live - 3/25/19
Lynn Cullen Live - 3/26/19
Spring Guide
By Mars Johnson
Pittsburgh’s street trees are free upon request. So why do they often go to the city’s wealthiest residents?
By James Paul
The mayor and the tenor: when Masloff met Pavarotti
By David S. Rotenstein
The cassette-tape comeback has reached Pittsburgh's record stores
By Ethan Beck
Pittsburgh’s Dawn Hartman is bringing a new lens to her LGBTQ-centered Intimacy Project