Vol. 30, No. 22
Fiberart International weaves its way back into Pittsburgh with new partnership and textile works
By Amanda Waltz
'Centre District' development must be more than anonymous and shallow work
By Charles Rosenblum
Darkest Dark puts heavy metal music on paper at 707 Gallery
By Sarah Connor
Billy Kidd enchants audiences at Liberty Magic
Pittsburgh Grooveline: June 6-June 12
This week delivers an especially Pride-filled edition of Grooveline
How and why iconic sign disappeared from Downtown's renowned hot dog haven
By Ryan Deto
Port Authority says it will implement mobile fare payments by next year
By Emily Wolfe
How State Rep. Summer Lee’s UNITE PAC swept the 2019 primary election
Pennsylvania Dreamers paid $43 million in taxes, study says
Great bars for drinks, dancing, and karaoke during Pride Month or any month
By Maggie Weaver
Freshen up how you shower beer with these time-tested tips
By Hannah Lynn
Black Forge Coffee House takes espresso to the next level with its Black Hole drink
By Jordan Snowden
A beer for every neighborhood, the closing of a beloved Pittsburgh restaurant, and more food news
At Pittsburgh's new pop-up Mesa|Terra, Mediterranean and Eastern U.S. cuisines combine for an unlikely, winning combination
Stephen Markley's 9/11 novel implores readers to ask 'Is what's going on right and justified?'
By Rege Behe
Pittsburgh author Taylor Grieshober delivers quick punches to the gut in her debut fiction collection, Off Days
Wife and husband bandmates draw from classical training, SIA, and church for debut album
For Shani Banerjee, a queer woman of color, the punk rock community is a safe haven
By Edward Banchs
Roger Rafael Romero refuses to fall into the sexy-sax category
Thundercat celebrates his friend Mac Miller in powerful show at Roxian Theatre
By Casey Taylor
Having a nice time at Daughters' first show in Pittsburgh in 12 years
Bambara and Microwaves open for Daughters at Rex Theater, June 14
Bodiography Spring Concert shows off star dance students
Wife-Husband team continue big year by producing weeklong dance festival
By Steve Sucato
Hamilton parody is pure, absurd fun
Lindsey Kaine must use both sides of her brain for her role at Attack Theatre
By Lissa Brennan
A Remembrance of Bingo O'Malley: 1933-2019
Carnegie Science Center heads back into the woods for Blair Witch Project 20th anniversary screening
We've come a long way since the first International Masturbation Month
By Jessie Sage
Picklesburgh, table for one please
By Gab Bonesso
North Side vs. Everybody
By Tereneh Idia
Free Will Astrology
By Rob Brezsny
Lynn Cullen Live - 5/29/19
Audio & Video Archive
By Lynn Cullen
Lynn Cullen Live - 5/30/19
Lynn Cullen Live - 5/31/19
Lynn Cullen Live - 6/3/19
Lynn Cullen Live - 6/4/19
Summer Guide Events: June 3 - June 9
By CP Staff
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
Sophie Masloff seldom talked about her childhood. Were seedy family ties the reason?