Vol. 27, No. 2
Andy Warhol: My Perfect Body explores the artist’s relationship with bodies — his and others
It’s tempting to conclude that Warhol was heavily driven by dissatisfaction with his own hide
By Bill O'Driscoll
As President Barack Obama’s tenure comes to a close, Pittsburghers thank him for his service
“Thank you for serving our country with dignity, wisdom and grace.”
By CP Staff
A closer look at bitters
What’s in, and behind, the classic cocktail ingredient?
By Drew Cranisky
Angel’s Envy Kentucky Straight Bourbon
$49.99/750ml
Pittsburgh City Paper Booze Battles: Hidden Harbor vs. Plum Pan Asian Kitchen
We match up sake-and-herb cocktails and savor the results
By Celine Roberts
Top Shabu Shabu, in Oakland, brings the Asian hot-pot dining experience to Pittsburgh
Go with a big group and order a whole bunch of soup ingredients
By Angelique Bamberg and Jason Roth
Winter Remedies
We cannot overcome the tasteless, yet still bitter, truth: Being sick sucks.
By Madalyn Hochendoner
A new casual eatery in Oakland, Noodle Uchi, specializes in you-pick ramen and rice bowls
The dozens of flavor combinations are up to the customer
By Al Hoff
Gab Bonesso to record her first live album
Standup’s record will be first comedy offering from Misra Records
Reviews of the first 50 pages of works by local authors
Novels by John Soltez, J.M. Graham and Anita Kulina
Why I Don’t Draw Animals
By Lucille Seibert
Tribute album honors the legacy and music of Pittsburgh’s Anne Feeney while also offsetting medical costs
“It’s so beautiful what my friends got together to do for me.”
By Charlie Deitch
Pittsburgh’s Lyndsey Smith & Soul Distribution deliver a new EP
“Sometimes you have to lose control a little bit in order to find that order and find that place of peace.”
By Billy Ludt
Code Orange continues its no-holds-barred takeover with local celebration of Forever
From nods to wrestling to carefully composed aggression, Jami Morgan talks about the inner workings of Code Orange
By Meg Fair
New Releases
Reviews of albums from Rainbow Kitten and Kyle Simpson Jazz Collective
By Alex Gordon and Mike Shanley
Critics’ Picks, Jan. 12-18
Performances by Run the Jewels, Status Jackers, Teenage Halloween, Xeno & Oaklander and more
Critics' Picks, Jan. 19-25
Performances by Bad Case of Big Mouth, The Uptown Woods, Mathew Tembo and more
By Alona Williams
Borgen
Take a break from American politics and immerse yourself in … Danish politics
Obama’s love of sports made him engaging, likable and down-to-earth
Sports made Obama seem regular in a way that other presidents didn’t
Westmoreland County is the home of some of the Pittsburgh area’s greatest athletes — and Mrs. Partridge
If you’ve ever eaten a banana split or watched Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, you can thank our neighbors to the east
By Mike Wysocki
Pittsburgh’s Steel City Roller Derby finds a new home in nearby Cheswick
The league will is now ensconced at Pittsburgh Indoor Sports Arena
Former New England Patriots offensive lineman calls Pittsburgh Steeler James Harrison's level of play at age 38 'impressive'
Savage Love
“Strippers! They’re just like us!”
By Dan Savage
Lynn Cullen Live 01/10/17
Audio & Video Archive
Lynn Cullen Live 01/12/17
Lynn Cullen Live 01/13/17
Short List: Jan. 11-17
Philosophical magic show Cerebral Sorcery; conductor Jukka-Pekka Seraste at the PSO; One Man Star Wars; Martin Luther King Jr. Day activities
By Mars Johnson
Both the Evergreen Cafe owner and his adversaries are calling authorities over the new loading zone
By Matt Petras
Confessions of a non-monogamous, compulsively caregiving eldest daughter
By Jessie Sage
Ed Piskor exhibition postponed over sexual misconduct allegations
Is Pittsburgh headed for a Catholic renaissance?
By Colin Williams