Arts & Entertainment
Hosted at Pittsburgh Winery, the March 26 event promises to be an immersive experience of music, art and taste that celebrates Cuban expression.
The origin of the National Negro Opera Company will be on display as its own opera in “The Passion of Mary Cardwell Dawson.”
This year’s slate of Three Rivers Arts Festival headliners includes returning favorites and marquee names.
Exiled writers in Pittsburgh collaborate in a play that speaks volumes.
The Pittsburgh-filmed game show “SignTasTic!,” which is the first American game show to feature a Deaf host, aims to bridge the gap between Deaf and hearing communities.
The lauded animation studio will bring “The Science of Pixar” to Pittsburgh for a seven-month engagement.
The show is the most popular so far of all its traveling exhibitions in Pittsburgh.
Stars Margaret Qualley, Geraldine Viswanathan and Beanie Feldstein talk about making “Drive-Away Dolls” with Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke.
Experimentations, probable mistakes and graphically beautiful pieces make up “Unseen: Permanent Collection Works” at The Andy Warhol Museum.
Book editor Kristofer Collins reviews a new biography of playwright August Wilson, and an inside look at the little-discussed working conditions experienced in the tech industry.
Books Editor Kristofer Collins this month suggests four under-the-wire recommendations if you’re looking to add a few more books to your Goodreads list before 2023 runs out.
Belt Publishing and Belt Magazine are celebrating 10 years of telling the stories of the Rust Belt.
Reviews of two books that take a deep dive into the world of Pittsburgh sports.
You can see their eco-inspired work through January at Contemporary Craft.
PM Book Editor Kristofer Collins reviews two archives by native Pittsburgh writers.
Our critic reviews books about 60 years of The Hulk's adventures and an investigation into of what once was considered an extinct music format.
The world premiere of “Something to Live For” opens Sept. 19 at Pittsburgh Public Theater.
The radio station has appealed to all demographics throughout its lifetime — and launched the career of the “Daddio of the Raddio.”
Book editor Kristofer Collins reviews Consequence of Dream by Kevin Finn.
Save the dates for concerts, art exhibits, dance performances & more.
The strike is going to delay fall production of three filmed-in-Pittsburgh series and could have other consequences.
Citizens Bank announced a partnership with The Andy Warhol Museum Tuesday that will expand The Pop District and The Warhol Academy.
Our book editor's best bet for this month.
At Sewickley’s Lindsay Theater, young filmmakers are given gala-style premieres.