Arts

Know Your NOLA: Vibrant St. Claude Avenue is a piece of art, literally

By Matt Haines | February 19, 2019

Murals are popping up all over the Bywater and Marigny, and businesses are actually seeking them out to combat a tagging problem.

Hamilton Sing Along Pittsburgh

3rd Annual Presidents Day Hamilton Sing-Along

By Lindsay Patross | February 15, 2019

Spend Presidents Day singing with your favorite president! 3rd Annual Presidents Day Sing-Along at Hard Rock Cafe, Monday February 18.

“Out There” by Princess (aka Alexis Gideon and Michael O’Neill) Premieres at The Andy Warhol Museum

By Jessa Gibboney | February 15, 2019

If you’re like us – and this is your first time experiencing ‘sci-fi feminist rock opera’ – then check out the Princess duo’s 1-min futuristic trailer here.

Clara Kent

PHOTO ESSAY: Pittsburgh’s Very Own

By Aadam Soorma | February 11, 2019

We sent Justin Boyd to capture the vibe at this past weekend’s Mr Smalls show featuring FOUR local artists. Peep his gems.

Barebones Georgia McBride

Grab Your Tickets to The Legend of Georgia McBride Before They’re Gone

By Stephanie Brea | February 8, 2019

Pittsburgh theater company, Barebones Productions is staging “The Legend of Georgia McBride” at the Barebones Black Box Theater in Braddock.

Beer Hall Boogie every Thursday at Lorelei

By Aadam Soorma | January 29, 2019

DJ MB brings the smooth sounds of soul, R&B and jazz to Lorelei’s beer hall in East Liberty every Thursday from 6 pm to 10 pm.

The NOLA Project brings immersive theater experience to Little Gem Saloon

By Matt Haines | January 22, 2019

Tired of boring binge watching? Maybe you should try immersive theater.

HUGE Netflix Prop Sale This Saturday

By Lindsay Patross | January 22, 2019

Everything must go! Huge sale of Netflix props happening just north of Pittsburgh in Warrendale.

The Dead Singer’s Loss Is Everyone’s Gain On The Stunning Debut ‘Myopia’

By Alex Galbraith | January 21, 2019

The end of every long-term relationship creates eerily empty houses, both physical and metaphorical. On the one hand, a partner’s presence leaves with them. On the other, so does their stuff. Myopia, the debut album from New Orleans’ The Dead Singer, captures that doubly hollowed out feeling more effectively than anything I’ve heard in a while.

Concert Roundup: Get out of the NFC funk with some live music this week

By Alex Galbraith | January 21, 2019

We have costume-making and Carnival-planning to do. Who has time to wallow?