Mike Vargo

Makem and Spain leading the audience in Irish song sing-along.

Late Summer Short List 2019

There are still plenty of summertime fun things to do in Pittsburgh and the region.

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You Want Zany? ‘Scapino’ Can Handle That

Kinetic Theatre stages a new play that wakes the wacky echoes of humor past.

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July Theater Guide: The Midsummer Twist

Live theater in Pittsburgh enters a cosmic distortion field, with new twists on old shows and strange twists in new shows.

Wiz Khalifia rapping with a smile on his face as his band Kush and Orange Juice performing in the background.

July ’19 Concert Guide: Queen + Adam Lambert, Khalid, Hootie & the Blowfish, Lake Street Dive, Lil Wayne and blink-182

July continues a strong summer concert season with stellar single acts and ectable double billings.

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Sherlock Confronts Personality-Disordered Villain in Kinetic’s ‘Speckled Band’

Pittsburgh gets to see a vintage Holmes play revived—and a vicious bad guy vanquished.

Twenty One Pilots in concert action in 2018. The duo consists of Josh Dunn (drums) and Tyler Joseph (lead vocals).|India.Arie (photo: Duan Davis)

June ’19 Concert Guide: Sammy Hagar, Yes, Ariana Grande, Twenty One Pilots, and Luke Bryan

Music of all different kinds abounds in Pittsburgh this June.

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June Theater Guide: Old Faves and New Raves

In Pittsburgh theater this month, will you choose tried-and-true classics or potential new classics-to-be?

Kennywood's vintage Racer still rocks the coaster scene.

Early Summer Short List: Sun and Fun in the Pittsburgh Region

The summer season is at hand and here are our activity and event recommendations for the early part of it.

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Awesome Twosome: Quantum’s ‘King Lear’ + Carrie Furnaces

Quantum Theatre takes Shakespeare’s ‘Lear’ to Pittsburgh’s premiere industrial ruins.

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The Public’s ‘Indecent’ Is More than Decent. It’s Extraordinary

The genre-busting play at Pittsburgh Public Theater takes you on a journey that can’t be called incredible—because the story is true.

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