Arts

Bricolage’s immersive ‘Project Amelia’ is for Everyone

By Emma Diehl | October 8, 2019

No script. No seat. No audience but yourself. The entirely guest-driven, immersive performance requires your input. The experience runs through Nov 3.

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October 30: See ‘Labyrinth’ the movie on the big screen for $5

By Lindsay Patross | October 7, 2019

This is a PSA for all of the David Bowie fans in the ‘Burgh. The original 1986 movie “Labyrinth” will be on the big screen at AMC Waterfront, 7:30 pm on October 30, 2019.

Loup Garou Fest brings local and foreign horror films together on one screen

By Bill Arceneaux | September 30, 2019

Called “Loup Garou”, this film program specialty will take place over two nights, Oct. 5 and 6 (Saturday and Sunday), and mix the efforts of musicians, artists, and filmmakers, toward the call of darkness and that which crawls and creeps on screen and in our hearts and minds.

Journey to Jowdy // Our Q&A with ceramicist Andrew Jowdy Collins

By Aadam Soorma | September 27, 2019

We chatted with AJ Collins about about scaling up his ceramics practice. You can shop Jowdy Studio’s unique decor pieces at Pittsburgh-area boutiques.

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Kick up your heels. It’s time for Honky-Tonk Jukebox at the Elks. 

By Brian Conway | September 25, 2019

Pittsburgh loves twang. Honky-Tonk Jukebox is a monthly dance party with live country and honky-tonk style music performed by an all-star house band. 

James Martin hits high notes with third album release

By James Cullen | September 25, 2019

A founding member of the Soul Brass Band, a funk and brass ensemble that spent the summer touring Europe, and that can be frequently found on Frenchmen Street. Yet if things had played out differently, Martin might not have chosen the saxophone at all.

Steel City Improv Festival

Steel City Improv Festival ‘Yes, Ands’ for First Festival

By Amanda Reed | September 16, 2019

Pittsburgh has never had a festival dedicated to improvisational comedy. Until now. Improv groups from coast to coast will perform at the first festival.

VIDEO: Hip-Hop Legend Mia X on family, how cooking is a creative, healing outlet

By Lindsay Patross | September 6, 2019

Her memoir “Things My Grandma Told Me, Things My Grandma Showed Me,” is a heartfelt, real and often times gritty ode to her Mamaw, who had a huge hand in raising Mia.

Guide to the Shadyside Arts Festival (Aug 24 & 25)

By Emma Diehl | August 22, 2019

Everything you need to know about this weekend’s Shadyside Arts Festival, including two new restaurants located off Walnut Street.

Puppetry Guild of Pittsburgh

Get to know the Puppetry Guild of Pittsburgh

By Lindsay Patross | August 14, 2019

Let your imagination take over. Learn all about the Puppetry Guild of Pittsburgh and join them at the Summer Slam on Sat, Aug 17.