Vol. 28, No. 13
Ephemeral, by Sara Catapano and Hannah Pierce, at BoxHeart Gallery explores life and death through clay
“They are both making comments on society in their own way.”
By Fred Blauth
Pittsburgh designer Elaine Healy debuts collection at Vancouver Fashion Week
“There’s always something new to be done.”
By Rebecca Addison
Top 5: Podcasts
By Celine Roberts
Will recent protests by Pittsburgh Pirates fans have an impact on ownership?
“The thing that would hurt this team the most is apathy. And I don’t think we are anywhere near that.”
By Ryan Deto
In a new series, Pittsburgh’s Carnegie museums explore how climate change effects immigration
“Migration is not just another movement, it changes the creature involved.”
By Sabrina Bodon
Some wine and spirits owe their origins to Christianity
Vineyards were planted alongside the California missions to provide sacramental wine
By Drew Cranisky
Nineteenth-century cookbooks capture Pittsburgh’s culinary history
Cookbooks are one of the few historical forms in which women’s history and work is centered
Website hopes to add more informed choice to Pittsburgh’s diners
“We’re a technology company with food as its muse.”
Eat Me: Kanapki
Pittsburgh-born comedian Anthony Jeselnik performs at Byham Theater on March 31
It’s not for everybody, but he’s good at what he does
By Alex Gordon
Dorothy Barresi's What We Did While We Made More Guns
The War and Treaty perform at the Roots Cellar on Tue., April 3
“Life is the songwriting process.”
By Meg Fair
Professional wrestler Chris Jericho’s rock band Fozzy performs at Jergel’s Rhythm Grille on April 3
Please don’t break down the walls of Jergel’s
Buffalo Rose releases eclectic The Soil and The Seed
It’s a well-produced, cozy folk record with soulful harmonies
Pittsburgh illustrators create original pieces for Pittsburgh CLO’s Up and Away
“Seeing the theater creative process was really interesting.”
Heisenberg at Pittsburgh Public Theater
It’s an endearing story of an indistinct love between two unlikely characters
Netflix documentary Wild Wild Country recounts 1980s battle between the Rajneesh commune and the state of Oregon
It’s a jaw-dropping tale that includes free love, FBI men, arson, Rolls Royces and lots of monochromatic wardrobes
By Al Hoff
More New Films
What’s Playing on Pittsburgh Screens: March 28-April 4
By CP Staff
Ready Player One
The work seems to be a very expensive glorification of those pop-cultural consumers who need you to know they know everything
Pittsburgh Pirates Preview 2018
Can the 2018 Pirates be competitive in the post-mccutcheon era?
City Paper asks a group of Pittsburgh Pirates superfans what they expect in 2018
“To see McCutchen traded away for essentially a bucket of batting-practice balls and a Gatorade cooler is a real problem for me.”
By Charlie Deitch
Five faces to watch as the Pittsburgh Pirates begin their 2018 campaign
Players who should make a difference this season
City Paper’s Six Bold Predictions for the Pirates and the 2018 MLB Season
What good are pro sports if you can’t pretend you’re an expert and make loud, sometimes unrealistic prognostications.
Why the Penn Plaza and East Liberty redevelopment should matter to everyone
I saw firsthand what happens when cities rapidly redevelop
By Natalie Kouri-Towe
Until there’s realistic campaign-finance reform, potentially great candidates don’t stand a chance
The days of the citizen legislator, if they ever existed, are long gone
Savage Love
Eventually she’ll need to start kicking in on rent too.
By Dan Savage
Free Will Astrology
By Rob Brezsny
Lynn Cullen Live - 4/3/18
Audio & Video Archive
By Lynn Cullen
Lynn Cullen Live - 4/2/18
Lynn Cullen Live - 3/28/18
Lynn Cullen Live - 3/29/18
Lynn Cullen Live - 3/30/18
Opening Day at PNC Park
By Josh King
By Mars Johnson
Pittsburgh now has a "Moon Tree" whose seed flew through outer space
By Rachel Wilkinson
The big, spooky Pittsburgh event guide: Oct. 3-Oct. 31
Title Town marks 15 years of getting crowds to boogie down to bygone music
By Amanda Waltz
Ghost hunters say the National Aviary is “extremely haunted”