Vol. 28, No. 31
Volume 28 Issue 31
LGBTQ wedding expo coming to Pittsburgh for first time
The event will give couples direct access to dozens of LGBTQ-friendly wedding vendors
By Ryan Deto
Interview with a veteran paranormal investigator
Stan Gordon has dedicated almost 60 years to researching Bigfoot, UFOs, cryptids and other unusual phenomena
By Alex Gordon
How should Pittsburgh celebrate Andy Warhol’s 90th birthday?
Influence of Pittsburgh’s late arts icon still being felt more than 30 years after Andy Warhol’s death
By CP Staff
Tradition remains at the heart of EQT Three Rivers Regatta more than 40 years after its first summer
Boating festival anticipate brining up to 800,000 to Pittsburgh’s confluence
By Alex McCann
Are Pittsburgh city planners overestimating how many people drive to the Strip?
The Strip’s business district has 236 metered parking spots, but 1100 people use bus stops and hundreds ride bikes through daily.
North Side residents concerned a train derailment could ruin their neighborhood
A double-stacked train derailed about a mile from where a community is fighting a double-stacked train proposal.
Simplify summer drinking at Pie for Breakfast
It’s a menu designed for drinking, not thinking
By Drew Cranisky
Bloomfield lunch spot Bitter Ends offers fresh fare in a cozy atmosphere
As the heartwarming menu sign inside declares, "everything has onions."
By Hannah Lynn
VegFest offers meatless treats, healthy activities, and live music
Who knew eating vegetables could be this fun?
By Maggie Weaver
PGH Pages with Rege Behe: Pittsburgh Arts & Lectures has a secret weapon
Executive director Stephanie Flom’s latest winning pick is Joyce Carol Oates to open Ten Evenings season
By Rege Behe
Q&A with Francesco Lecce-Chong, departing associate conductor for Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
“I never felt an orchestra just dive into something with that much bravado before.”
‘90s nostalgia galore as Sugar Ray comes to town
Sugar Ray will headline the EQT Pittsburgh Three Rivers Regatta’s main stage
The Adam Crowley Column: Steelers defense has too many “maybes”
“Hope and Change” makes for a better campaign slogan than it does a plan to fix what is broken in Pittsburgh
By Adam Crowley
Gabby Normal: How do you pick between best friends?
A bride-to-be and an inflatable shark battle for the soul of columnist Gab Bonesso
By Gab Bonesso
Savage Love
By Dan Savage
Free Will Astrology
By Rob Brezsny
Lynn Cullen Live - 8/1/18
Audio & Video Archive
By Lynn Cullen
Lynn Cullen Live - 8/3/18
Lynn Cullen Live - 8/6/18
Lynn Cullen Live - 8/7/18
Fourteen ‘legacy’ honorees highlight 2018 Best Of Pittsburgh winners
City Paper readers pick the people, businesses, and things that stand out in the Steel City.
By Mars Johnson
BEST OF PITTSBURGH 2024 Reader's Poll
By Ali Trachta
Best Of PGH 2024: Food + Drink
By Reader Submitted
Buffalo chicken tacos, Oktoberfest events, Negronis galore, and more Pittsburgh food news
By Rachel Wilkinson
Best Of PGH 2024: Music + Nightlife