Here's the music lineup for the Mylan Classic in Southpointe.
Victorian vampire film debuts at special midnight screening hosted by Gravely MacCabre of Castle Blood.
Savannah Jack and Ross Coppley are just two of the acts slated for next month.
Author Mike Buzzelli has published 64 humor columns and short stories about his life and upbringing in Scott Township.
The late leader of the Grateful Dead is the subject of a special movie screening, Webcast and exhibit at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
This movie, starring Tom Cruise, was filmed in the Pittsburgh area over the winter.
The Scott Conservancy is sponsoring a community education program of “Preserving the Harvest” on July 26.
Rivers of Steel National Heritage Area provides tours of historic Carrie Blast Iron Furnace.
A Pittsburgh Youth Ballet Company alum stars in "Breaking Pointe," a new show on the CW Network.
The Wheelmobile from the venerable television game show will make an appearance at The Meadows Racetrack & Casino this weekend in search of contestants.
The sign at the front of the high school can be seen—if only for a second or so—in the official movie trailer.
More that 1,300 are waiting to borrow a copy of "Fifty Shades of Grey." In Peters, the waiting list is up to 31—as of Wednesday.
Patch goes behind the scenes with the South Hills Junior Orchestra.
'Out of the Furnace,' starring Christian Bale, and 'Promised Land,' starring Matt Damon, are casting for paid extras.
Unique Mother's Day presents can be found at the first annual Spring Arts and Craft Market Saturday in Upper St. Clair.
Poets from the South Hills and beyond will compete in the Steel City Slam Off this Friday.
'Lilly Oncology on Canvas' is free to the public through Friday in Peters Township.
'Promised Land,' directed by Gus Van Sant and starring Matt Damon and John Krasinski, is searching for paid extras.
'The Connection,' a new novel written by a Washington County attorney from Upper St. Clair, is available for purchase on Amazon.com.
Artist Scott Hunter painted the new addition to the walls of Dormont's Sugar Café.
Congratulations to Melissa Vautier, who won two tickets to the Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre's upcoming production of 'Coppelia' by submitting her son's photo.
Yes, Washington County's own Adam Brock will play at the 100th birthday celebration of Canonsburg's Perry Como.
Below are guidelines for our "Your Favorite Toy" contest, running from April 2-11. No purchase is required to enter or win.
Submitting your favorite photos to Patch is quick and easy with this step-by-step guide.
Get in the spirit of green with your neighbors and these festivities!
The Washington County native said, 'Above and beyond all of it, you can't buy this kind of exposure.'
The Washington County native was ousted from the reality television show Thursday night.
Tickets can still be purchased for Monday's concert.
Let's keep Washington County's own on 'American Idol'—vote, vote, vote!
The Washington County resident broke down in tears when Steven Tyler gave him the news: He was one of the top 24 contestants in 'American Idol.'
Adam Brock will know Thursday whether he made it to the show's top 24 performers.
Former 30-year Carnegie Magazine editor gives us a preview of his new book and what he'll discuss at Peters Township Public Library on Tuesday, March 27.
February is Women in Horror Recognition Month, and this event at Eljay’s in Dormont serves to celebrate and raise money for a cause.
A Bridgeville tailor has made the iconic Speedy Delivery costume from Mister Rogers' Neighborhood for nearly 40 years.
Mother Leslie Ackerman and daughter Payton, a freshman at Upper St. Clair High School, are featured on the Lifetime reality TV show.
Students from around the South Hills are putting on a play this week at the Mt. Lebanon Fine Arts Theater.
A 'Night of the Living Dead' screening on Saturday will raise funds to save a local relic of the classic horror film.
Two Upper St. Clair High School students share their experiences on 'Idol.'
Pittsburgh’s first-ever Women Read/Women Write book fest featured a fascinating panel of 11 local and national authors.
Two local musicians will perform at Peters Township Public Library Thursday, Jan. 26.