Vol. 28, No. 29
Volume 28 Issue 29
Picking favorites from local art galleries
“Identity Play,” Pittsburgh Society of Artists offer worthy-of-attention works
By Lisa Cunningham
From the feet up: Sneaker Ball at August Wilson Center raises funds for 1Nation mentoring
Funky Fly Project performs; YNGBLKPGH's Brian Burley will host
By Alex Gordon
Port Authority’s new CEO isn’t chasing robots to improve public transit
Katharine Eagan Kelleman favors “small things that add up to a better agency”
By Ryan Deto
Electric scooter share now available in Pittsburgh
It costs $5 for the first 15 minutes and $0.25 for each additional minute.
Pittsburgh state Sen. Jay Costa says Gov. candidate Scott Wagner should release tax returns
Costa said gubernatorial candidates typically release returns and voters deserve transparency.
Why Service Matters
You'll forget an under seasoned salad or an overcooked burger; you'll remember bad service for a long time
By Drew Cranisky
Where Pittsburgh bartenders go to drink
A side of some Pittsburgh barkeeps that is usually kept hidden
By Jared Wickerham
Reasons to attend Picklesburgh
Staff picks for the fourth-annual pickle showcase that takes over the Roberto Clemente Bridge
By CP Staff
Burgers in the Pancake House
With or without a ‘b,’ IHOP doesn’t grade much better than a ‘C’ when it comes to hamburgers
By Hannah Lynn
For America's funnyman Neil Hamburger, subversion of expectations is all part of the show
Unrefined and overdressed, Gregg Turkington’s stage persona is all about dark jokes that go against the audience’s predictions
By Alex McCann
Folk musician Dom Flemons tackles the legacy of the black cowboy
The world typically understands American cowboys as brave (white) men conquering the Wild West, erasing the presence of others
Lucy Dacus talks soft music and falling asleep during the mile run
“I’m learning a lot from people who can do more by doing less”
By Shawn Cooke
After years of failed attempts, I saw Radiohead and it was good
Legendary British band’s return to Pittsburgh prompts Alex Gordon to recall how his life-long Radiohead drought ended while studying abroad.
Capable cast propels A Perfect Wedding
Tim McGeever shines as put-upon best man in apt production from Pittsburgh CLO Cabaret
By Ted Hoover
Pittsburgh CLO hits the jackpot with Brigadoon
This is a dance-heavy show and you need an outfit with the resources capable of bringing together this many great dancers
Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again exists outside of space and time. It doesn't know sense or logic; only joy, love, and ABBA.
If you are wondering if the film is good, then you're already asking the wrong question
Brawl Under the Bridge brings together comics, wrestling and all things kickass.
“It’s pretty funny, a lot of action, nothing super offensive, it’s not ultra-violent.”
By Lauren Ortego
More than a game: Dart enthusiasts prepare for American Darters Association National Championship
Adam Crowley: There is no saving baseball
“Most of us lack the patience to anything that offers only 18 minutes of entertainment for every three hours.”
By Adam Crowley
Gab Bonesso on normalcy
“I want to talk on the phone and not to myself. I just want to know what it’s like to be normal for one day.”
By Gab Bonesso
City Paper’s editor went from fearing to fawning over birds thanks to the National Aviary
The annual Night in the Tropics event will be a beach party
By Rob Rossi
Savage Love
By Dan Savage
Free Will Astrology
By Rob Brezsny
Lynn Cullen Live - 7/23/18
Audio & Video Archive
By Lynn Cullen
Lynn Cullen Live - 7/24/18
By Heather Schor
The best bars in Pittsburgh for drinking alone
By Sterling Mac
A Pittsburgh LGBTQ choir has been making beautiful music for nearly 40 years
By Rachel Wilkinson
Drink and be merry at these Pittsburgh holiday pop-up bars
By Amanda Waltz
On the Tahn: Hot Mass and other dance parties in Pittsburgh (Dec. 7-9)