Vol. 28, No. 28
Polish Hill Arts Festival returns for its 11th year
Community festival features music and artwork from Polish Hill neighbors
By Lisa Cunningham
Jeff Goldblum: An Appreciation
He’s everywhere, yet elusive. He’s from here, but not ours. Jeff Goldblum is a national treasure, and July 13 is his day.
By Sarah James
Six arrested protesting for redistricting reform at state Speaker Mike Turzai’s home in Marshall
By Ryan Deto
@Housesofpittsburgh Instagram account features local neighborhood gems
You’ll see Victorian mansions in Highland Park, pastel row houses in Millvale, and the packed hills of South Side Slopes
By Hannah Lynn
Gov. candidate Scott Wagner uses South African stock video in ‘struggling’ Pennsylvanians ad
Summer in the City
Instagram collective @SteelCityGrammers takes us on a summer tour of Pittsburgh
By CP Staff
Great Lakes and Southern Tier to premier pickle beers at 2018 Picklesburgh
Mai Tai from a chain restaurant might surprise drink enthusiasts
Red Robin’s version of classic tropical cocktail poured to mixed results
By Craig Mrusek
How Legends of the North Side has maintained its popularity in a changing Deutschtown
This North Side staple succeeds for reasons that newer, hipper restaurants don’t
Lawrenceville’s fast-casual restaurant Ki Pollo offers crispy chicken, tangy sides
People behind Ki Ramen’s noodles provide Pittsburgh fried fowl with thin and crispy skin and meat that’s tender and moist
Pittsburgh writer Bob Hartley revisits the tumultuous 1970s of his childhood in Chicago in North and Central
“If you’re writing fiction in America, you’re writing crime fiction”
By Alex Gordon
The Prince Project strives to take fans back to the 1980s
Founder Michael Lesko and impersonator DaVaughn Weber met at the right time, and now the Prince Project is one of the leading tribute bands around
By Alex McCann
This Streetcar does right by Blanche DuBois
Little Lake Theater channels Tennessee Williams’ vision with its version of A Streetcar Named Desire
By Ted Hoover
The Full Monty pops in Pittsburgh
CLO production of David Yazbek classic delivers 18 years after original debuted
Modern Western Damsel fails to twist helpless woman trope
There is only so much a Western written by men can do to rectify the wrongs of other Westerns written by men
Box office struggles, fan remakes and oversaturation: The state of Star Wars
When did Star Wars stop being fun?
Pittsburgh a big part of Daniel Bryan’s story
Pro wrestling’s most popular performer returns for a match at WWE Extreme Rules in the city where he bonded with the late Connor Michalek
By Dan Mader
A Case For Not Staying In Your Lane
In pursuit of justice, people should follow the lead of late actress/inventor Hedy Lamarr
By Tereneh Idia
Savage Love
Lopsiders
By Dan Savage
Free Will Astrology
By Rob Brezsny
By Mars Johnson
These eco-friendly Pittsburgh restaurants are putting in the work to be sustainable
By Aakanksha Agarwal
Now Hiring in Pittsburgh: Public Source, Powdermill Nature Reserve, Cinderlands Beer Co., and more
By Morgan Biddle
Clay Pittsburgh fires up pottery community with studio tours, big plans for the future
By Amanda Waltz
Lawrence Hall, Pittsburgh's swanky new food hall, puts past and present on the plate