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Sequels, reboots and our penchant for nostalgia are threatening the small screen, and TV lovers everywhere should be concerned.
A swollen foot leads to a diagnosis to ovarian cancer, which then leads to a book by a patient and her Pittsburgh doctor.
The installation in Downtown Pittsburgh pays tribute to those who are suffering or recovering from prescription drug abuse and addiction.
“Extant’ will air its Season 1 finale on Sept. 17 at 10 p.m., rather than Sept. 24.
Humans already use all of their brains’ capacity, experts say, so don’t expect to gain super powers like “Lucy.”
An interview with director Mike Cahill whose movie “I Origins” opened Friday.
The New Jersey-based pop band will be co-headlining a show Tuesday with MKTO at the North Shore venue.
The 21-year-old Miley Cyrus is a super freak who promised Bangerz and delivered big time tonight in front of screaming fans in Pittsburgh.
At the Metropolitan Opera in New York, last-minute labor negotiations aimed at averting a lockout were extended 72 hours.
The company will stage adapted versions of “The Nutcracker” and “Beauty and the Beast” for those with autism and other sensory
Robert Kennedy Jr. and "Curb Your Enthusiasm" actress Cheryl Hines are now husband and wife.
University of Pittsburgh professor Joel Brady climbs to new heights on the NBC summer hit “American Ninja Warrior.”
The latest volume in his ongoing chronicle of modern American politics is a mixture of scholarly precision, outrage and wry humor.
The Clintons and the Obamas hate each other, if you can believe Edward Klein.
He grew up in Sewickley, but today cardiac surgeon Dr. Len Girardi is one of eight doctors featured on ABC‘s medical drama, “NY Med.”
In “Empty Mansions,” Bill Dedman looks at the life of mysterious heiress Huguette Clark, who maintained mansions she never lived in.
As Pittsburgh continues to be recognized for creativity, the Pittsburgh Glass Center has become a vital part of a community-building effort.
The Associated Artists of Pittsburgh’s annual exhibition is a visually dynamic representation of contemporary art being made in our region.
The three “The Big Bang Theory” stars will make $1 million per episode for the next three years starting this season.
“Sharknado 2: The Second One” shattered some major Twitter records Wednesday night.