The Pittsburgh Pirates have cooled off after a hot start. The Pirates have lost six straight after being swept by Boston and now sit at 11-11.
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Through mutual friends and SoundCloud, four Pittsburgh college students found themselves in a band known as feeble little horse playing local house shows. Now they're set to play one of the biggest music festivals in the U.S.
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Why will folks still shell out to see their favorite bands — often at hundreds of dollars a pop — while many fans of theater, classical music and even musical theater are still staying away?
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Checking out art commenting on race, womanism and identity at “Where Did Your Christ Come From?”, watching a 45th-anniversary re-release screening of George Romero's 1979 hit “Dawn of the Dead” or seeing Bodiography, a dance troupe that blends classical and contemporary styles — here's what to do in Pittsburgh this weekend.
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"Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!" host Peter Sagal spoke to WESA's Priyanka Tewari about what audiences can expect at the taping.
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Pittsburgh CLO will offer trolley shuttles, discounted tickets for kids and free child care during shows in an effort to bring back audiences lost since the pandemic shutdown.
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Her new book is a collection of 40 humorous essays that draws on her reading experiences from childhood to the creative writing classes she teaches as an associate professor at the University of Pittsburgh.
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The 45th-anniversary re-release of Pittsburgh-shot zombie classic "Dawn of the Dead" includes the first local theatrical screenings in years.
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Alex Nedjelkovic made 30 saves to backstop the Pittsburgh Penguins to a 4-1 victory at the Washington Capitals.
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While the city won’t be in the path of totality like its northern neighbors in Cleveland and Erie, approximately 97% of the sun will be covered in Pittsburgh.
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An unprecedented collaboration between the Frick Pittsburgh and New York's Frick Collection features the Pittsburgh premiere of works by Vermeer, Rembrandt and more.