Vol. 22, No. 22
Intriguing components don't quite cohere under a theme in Global Navigators
Online navigation, literal landscape explorations and more key this showcase by Dutch artists
By Nadine Wasserman
Thommy Conroy's Fabled
Conroy's oil paintings have an acrylic lightness, like a Norman Rockwell painting on ecstasy.
By Robert Isenberg
Put asunder; same-sex unions joined elsewhere lose control back in Pa.
"It's an open question to what happens when you cross state lines"
By Lauren Daley-Maurer
Conflicting reports: stories differ about Pittsburgh native's in-custody death at state prison
Prisoner, 32, dies in solitary confinement
By Matt Stroud
South Side Beer Snobs Have a New Buddy
Carson Street distributor aims to fill niche
By Hal B. Klein
D'Imperio's
This local institution offers a pleasant fine-dining experience despite some stumbles in the kitchen
By Angelique Bamberg and Jason Roth
Bluebird Kitchen
A new café downtown offers a variety of inventive breakfast and lunch options
By Al Hoff
Pittsburgh Jazz live International expands in its second year
Local talent is central, but the scope of the festival is much greater.
By Andy Mulkerin
Keeping Weird Paul Weird
The longtime local musician-comedian celebrates the 25th anniversary of his first record
By Gregg Harrington
Critics' Picks: June 1 - 6
Local shows by Tedeschi Trucks Band, The Cult, Battles, Rhett Miller and Man Forever
Bad Connections — w4m (Pittsburgh)
Me: the girl on the phone, who — at a loss for what to call you (Glenn? Danzig? Mr. Danzig?) — settled on "GLENN DANZIG!"
By Margaret Welsh
Broken Fences keeps it slow and simple
"That's the character of the band. We are both shy people."
By Nick Keppler
Girls Only — The Secret Comedy of Women
The two performers zap popular (if impossible) images of women, share their real schoolgirl diaries, and mine the laughs in life from puberty to menopause.
By Michelle Pilecki
The Fox on the Fairway
Director Sunny Disney Fitchett ruthlessly observes comedy rule No. 1: pace.
By Ted Hoover
New offerings from Unseam'd Shakespeare, Pittsburgh Irish & Classical and City Theatre
Unseam'd does "Shakespeare in the Raw," PICT mines for art and City gains Momentum with readings
By Andy Tybout
Men in Black III
Rerun: Barry Sonnenfeld's comedy delivers the same story, but in a different year
Darling Companion
An ensemble dramedy about a lost dog wanders about in its own rarefied air
The Cycle of Pro-Life
More anti-woman nonsense from Metcalfe & Co.
By Chris Potter
Savage Love
"Almost all clients for escorts are male — whether they're looking for male, female, or transgender escorts."
Lynn Cullen Live 05/30/12
Audio & Video Archive
Lynn Cullen Live 05/31/12
Lynn Cullen Live 06/01/12
Lynn Cullen Live 06/04/12
Lynn Cullen Live 06/05/12
Short List: May 30 - June 6
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