The metallic wasteland that dystopian films like Blade Runner will have you believe is in our not-so-distant future doesn’t sit quite right with technophiles. Where some find our continued integration with the digital world to...
Read More →Despite your inner procrastinator’s best wishes, December is already here. While that means final exams for students and finishing out a year’s worth of back-logged work for everyone else, it also marks the start of...
Read More →Justseeds Artists’ Cooperative, a network of artists committed to social change, has no central location. With members working from the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, Justseeds operates as a collaborative jumping off point for a group...
Read More →Thanksgiving is around the corner, and for some means impending doom: a kitchen full of dishes, stressful recipes, and unintentionally dry turkey that your in-laws or creepy uncle just have to point out. Luckily, if...
Read More →Even after a win against the Bills, Big Ben admitted that his 3-6 team’s offense, for lack of a better word, sucked. This happens from time to time; great franchises have one of those years,...
Read More →Like actual sunday gravy, the soon-to-be inaugurated concert series “The Sunday Gravy Show,” is a delicately crafted combination of ingredients that together make for a great experience. Combining music, trivia, and community, The Sunday Gravy...
Read More →Parlour Song, the latest play from Pittsburgh’s Quantum Theatre, is a powerful production in perhaps the most multifaceted way. The play is being staged at the former Pittsburgh Burger Company in the Waterfront, whose intimate...
Read More →The Orwells will melt your face off, and that isn’t a bad thing. The Rock n’ Roll ethos that characterized your parents’ “wild days,” is alive and well in the Chicago quintet’s raucous guitar-ravaging ballads....
Read More →Walking into Mister Grooming and Goods, the newly opened hair studio located at 4504 Butler, feels like walking on the set of a TLC reality show. Every aspect of the experience is designed for the...
Read More →In a performance as engaging as mystery dinner theater and as visually stunning as a interpretive dance, The Chalk Line is an evening of Law and Order style crime drama with a hint of dance....
Read More →UK electronic duo Mount Kimbie are figureheads in an electronic scene more concerned with artistry than ADHD addled beat drops. The group’s latest release Cold Spring Fault Less Youth is a patient record that pays...
Read More →19-year-old hip-hop savant Earl Sweatshirt has a knack for weaving dizzyingly elaborate vignettes of his mysterious existence into his music with a devil may care ethos that makes you wonder if he even has to...
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