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Ringo Starr perfoming with his All-Starr Band in Paris in 2011. photo: Jean Fortunet.

October Concert Preview: Superstars of the 60’s and 70’s

Top performers from the 1960s and 1970s are the main highlights of this months concert scene.

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Out of the Shadows: Edward Hopper at Carnegie Museum

“CMOA Collects Edward Hopper” is a small art show that takes you into a big world.

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‘The Winter’s Tale’—Shakespeare on Acid, and More

It doesn’t matter if you opera, enjoy Shakespeare, or neither: Quantum’s new opera ivers ‘high art’ for all.

|Sara Williams (L) and Julianne Avolio know the score in "Girls Only."|That is no June bride; it's Jackie Burns kicking off Musical Month in CLO's "The Wedding Singer."|The Cinderella story: too good to be true? Paige Faure reprises her Broadway title role at CLO.

August Theater Preview: Musicals Take The Spotlight

If you musicals, this is the month to catch them in Pittsburgh, and if you don’t it is the month to try.

Van Halen live in concert. photo: Ghostrider.

July Music Preview: Festivals and Fun

Pittsburgh concerts this month have all the basic elements: rock, metal, country, soul, and pop.

seated) stirs a mean brew in "Brewed

July Theater Preview: More than Midsummer Mindlessness

Forget the light and vapid summer comedy. This month features comedies with a bite and a twist.

L to R: Nannette (Cindy Jackson)

Try a Snarly Treat: It’s ‘Brewed’

No Name Players serve up a dark comedy starring six weird sisters.

|Can you hear me now? Tom Lenk sparkles as Alex ... and as Barbra and others.|Alex has a passion for Barbra's "Passion for Design."|Lenk soars into high dudgeon when the drama heats up.

‘Buyer & Cellar’ Frolics through the Underbelly of Fame and Power

The comedy at The Public pits a sensitive young man against a sensational diva.

Attack Theatre is in launch mode at TRAF.|PICT Classic Theatre

June Theater Preview: Try Something Different

While many big theater companies go dark for the summer, it’s the time when smaller companies shine.

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May Theater Preview: Silly Season

Not to complain. Silly is good. And there’s a lot of it on Pittsburgh stages this month.

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