“Once the faintest stirring of hope became possible, the dominion of the plague was ended.” — Albert Camus, The Plague…
TO THE AUDIENCE of 150 or so assembled in the Union Trust Building auditorium for the Feb. 24 Pittsburgh Fashion…
By Jamie Wiggan Music Review: Stewart Copeland returned to Pittsburgh this month to premiere “Satan’s Fall” — an ambitious choral…
Hi theatre lovers! It’s the beginning of the month which means it’s time for our theatre event list! I’m Krista…
It’s February and whether you just love love, love watching the Oscars, love Black History Month, or just wanna cozy…
What is “normal”? Are some people just meant to be different? These are the questions that J.R. Hall, along with…
Sparks fly when his blowtorch touches metal. Music is cranked to the max. Beads of sweat hit the dusty, concrete…
The New Year is upon us, and if you’re hungry to see some live theatre, you’re in luck, Pittsburgh is…
Whether you’re a student filmmaker, an avid movie fan, or a history buff, there’s lots to see and do this…
Written by Krista Graham, Entertainment Editor Richard P. Williams, or just Rich among his friends and colleagues has been making…