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“Stuff Happens”: 8 p.m. today- Troublemakers”; “Gift of Gretchen Berg: $6 for children and students. “Marshes: Conney Kimbo Gallery: Open until 5 p.m.
tomorrow; 2 and 7 p.m. Sun. $29-$45; The True Story of ‘My True Story’ ”; The Disappearing Edens”; “Bizarre today; noon-5 p.m. tomorrow. Jazz
$15 for students. Pittsburgh Irish and
Classical Theater. Henry Heymann
“6 Million Perps Held Hostage! Artists
Address Global Warming.” 117 Sandusky
Beasts: Past and Present” and
“Backyard Invasion: Selected Botanical
memorabilia includes photos, posters,
sheet music, Mary Lou Williams’ piano GET
Theatre, Stephen Foster Memorial,
Forbes Avenue and Bigelow Boulevard,
Oakland. 412-394-3353.
St., North Side. 412-237-8300.
Barco Law Library Gallery: “Inside of a
Few Square Blocks,” photographs by
Works from the Guild of Natural Science
Illustrators.” 4400 Forbes Ave.,
Oakland. 412-622-3131.
and Lionel Hampton’s xylophone. Main
Floor, William Pitt Union, 3959 Fifth
Ave., Oakland. 412-383-7165.
TICKETS
Don’t miss out getting a seat:
Bob Kubiak. University of Pittsburgh Carnegie Science Center: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Digging Pitt Gallery: “Marci Gehring: Flat
Opera School of Law building, 3900 Forbes today; 10 a.m.-7 p.m. tomorrow. Line” in Side I Gallery; “Selene dePackh:
On sale are tickets for
“Billy Budd”: 2 p.m. tomorrow. $16-$130. Ave., Oakland. 412-648-1376. $14; $10 for senior citizens and ages The Graphic Tales of Prodiga diNero” in
3-12; free for members. “Risk,” Side II Gallery; “Spotlight on George Mirah’s July 20 show at Diesel
Pittsburgh Opera. Benedum Center, Box Heart Gallery: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Club Lounge, South Side. Seats
Seventh Street and Penn Avenue, tomorrow; 1-5 p.m. Sun. “Visual interactive and realistic displays of risky Kollar” in Side II Gallery; and “Spotlight
experiences. 1 Allegheny Ave., Photography Showcase” in Digging Pitt are $12.
Downtown. 412-456-6666. Harmony,” images of natural world in
Ilfochrome photographs by Lisa North Shore. 412-237-3400. Too Gallery. 4417 Butler St. (at 45th Tickets for The Working Title’s June
16 show at the Rex Theatre, South
Speakers Missenda. 4523 Liberty Ave.,
Bloomfield. 412-687-8858.
Chatham College Art & Design Center:
“Jerry Caplan: A Memorial Installation,”
Street), Lawrenceville. 412-605-0450.
EDGE Studio: “Convergent Acts,” Side, go on sale at 5 today. Seats are $9.
Ivan Frank: 2 p.m. tomorrow. Educator sculpture, watercolors, drawings and collaborative works by Kathleen Tickets for Def Leppard’s July 7 show
Carnegie Museum of Art: 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
and author of “Not From My Lesson ceramics by late art professor; “Prajna Mulcahy and Ron Desmett. 5411 Penn at the Post-Gazette, Burgettstown, go
today-tomorrow; noon-5 p.m. Sun.
Plans” talks about the challenges in Paramita Parasher: Pierced by the Prism Ave., Garfield. 412-345-5005. on sale at 10 a.m. tomorrow. Seats are
$10; $7 for senior citizens; $6 for
teaching gifted students. Borders, of Shadow,” large digital prints; plus Elan Fine Art Gallery: 11 a.m.-6 p.m. $25-$75.
5986 Penn Circle South, East Liberty. children and students. “A Celebration of
the Women’s Committee of Carnegie works by Emma Masley, Henry Koerner today-tomorrow. Exhibit of works by Call 412-323-1919, or find a retail
412-441-1080. and Charles LeClair. Chatham College, established and emerging national and location at www.ticketmaster.com.
Museum of Art’s 50th Anniversary”;
“Forum 59: Phil Collins”; “Mezzotints in 106 Woodland Road, Shadyside. regional artists. 427 Broad St.,
Exhibits 18th-Century Life” and “Gritty Brits: 412-365-1106. Sewickley. 412-749-0427. ... AND DON’T FORGET
Unless noted, galleries are free and open to New London Architecture.” Starts Clay Place: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. today- Ellis School: “Sisterhood,” artwork by The Toasters, The Briggs: 8 p.m.
the public. Call for hours. tomorrow, “Viva Vetro! Glass Alive! tomorrow. “Dale Huffman Exhibition: Ellis eighth- and sixth-graders with Monday. Diesel, South Side.
707 Penn Avenue Gallery: “New Venice and America,” 120 works explore Further Explorations.” 1 Walnut St., items from sister school in Herat, 412-431-1125.
Drawings/Dibujos Nuevos,” drawings by links between Venetian and American Suite 2, Carnegie. 412-276-3260. Afghanistan. 6425 Fifth Ave., Strike Anywhere, The Loved Ones:
sculptor George A. Lipchak. 707 Penn glass art and glassmakers since 1950s. Concept Art Gallery: 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Shadyside. 412-661-5992, ext. 131. 7 p.m. Tuesday. $11-$13. Mr. Small’s
Ave., Downtown. 412-325-7017. 4400 Forbes Ave., Oakland. today-tomorrow; noon-5 p.m. Sun. Fein Art Gallery: Photographs by Anthony Theatre, Millvale. 866-468-3401.
Andy Warhol Museum: Open until 10 412-622-3131. “Edward Eberle: New Porcelain Cook and Glen Olcerst; with paintings Stephen Marley & Jr. Gong, K’Naan:
p.m. today; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. tomorrow. Carnegie Museum of Natural History: Sculpture and Works on Paper.” by Scott Yoss, Sam Kolmen, Nick 8:30 p.m. Wednesday. $25.
$10; $7 for senior citizens; $6 for 10 a.m.-5 p.m. today-tomorrow; noon- 1031 S. Braddock Ave., Regent Square. Farbacher and Denise Graham. Mr. Small’s Theatre, Millvale.
students and children. “The 5 p.m. Sun. $10; $7 for senior citizens; 412-242-9200. 519 E. Ohio St., North Side. 866-468-3401.
412-321-6816. Fairport Convention: 7 p.m. Thursday.
Fort Pitt Museum: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. today- $18-$20. Club Cafe, South Side.
spotlight tomorrow. $5; $4 for age 60 and older;
$2 for ages 6-17. “Fort Pitt Museum:
Keystone of the Frontier.” Point State
Park, 101 Commonwealth Place,
412-431-4950.
The Nekromantix, The Heart Attacks,
Westbound Train, Train, Orange:
8 p.m. Thursday. $12. Mr. Small’s
Downtown. 412-281-9284. Theatre, Millvale. 866-468-3401.
Frick Art & Historical Center: 10 a.m.- Lacuna Coil, The Gathering, In This
5 p.m. today-tomorrow; noon-6 p.m. Moment, Stolen Babies: 7:45 p.m.
Sun. $25; $20 for members. “The May 18. $16-$19. Mr. Small’s
Powerful Hand of George Bellows: Theatre, Millvale. 866-468-3401.
Drawings From the Boston Public Tracy Lawrence, Mark Willis,
Library.” Docent-led tours available Heartland: 5:30 p.m. (dinner),
2 p.m. tomorrow-Sun. 7227 Reynolds 7:30 p.m. (show) May 19. $59-$79.
St., Point Breeze. 412-371-0600. Pepsi-Cola Roadhouse,
Gallerie Chiz: Open until 6 p.m. today; Burgettstown. 724-947-1900.
11 a.m.-5 p.m. tomorrow. “Perceived Slavic Soul Party, DJ Joro-Boro,
Realities,” paintings in mixed media by Ana-Vey: 8:30 p.m. May 19.
Dyer Fieldsa, with drawings, etchings $10-$12. Mr. Small’s Theatre,
and paintings by Brian Fencl. Millvale. 866-468-3401.
5831 Ellsworth Ave., Shadyside. Fall Out Boy, +44, Paul Wall, Cobra
412-441-6005. Starship, Academy Is: 6 p.m.
Gallery in the Square: 10 a.m.-6 p.m. $19.50-$35. May 22. Post-Gazette
today-tomorrow. “Waterworks 2007,” Pavilion, Burgettstown.
works by Pittsburgh Watercolor Society 412-323-1919.
members. 850 Ellsworth Ave. Lonestar, Ruff Creek: 5:30 p.m.
(enter from College Avenue), Shadyside. (dinner), 7:30 p.m. (show) May 27.
412-361-3808. $85-$105. Pepsi-Cola Roadhouse,
Gallery on 43rd Street: 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Burgettstown. 724-947-1900.
today-tomorrow. “Six-by-Six,” pastels Elliott Yamin: 7 p.m. May 27. $18-$20.
Tracey A. Leigh and by Carol Donnelly, Karen Ferrick, Diane Diesel, South Side. 412-431-880.
Michael Goodfriend Grguras, Robert Hertz, Fran Marze and George Jones: 5:30 p.m. (dinner),
Marian Salade. 187 43rd St., 7:30 p.m. (show) June 1. $85-$105.
Lawrenceville. 412-683-6488. Pepsi-Cola Roadhouse,
JOHN SCHISLER
Hillman Library: “White-crowned Burgettstown. 724-947-1900.
brides-to-be who live in her boarding Sparrow.” Ground-floor case at Hillman Robert Randolph & The Family Band:
Library, Forbes Avenue and Bigelow
A peek at ‘Intimate Apparel’ house.
Performances are 8 tonight, and 5:30 Boulevard, Oakland. 412-648-3330.
7 p.m. June 1. Three Rivers Arts
Festival, Stanwix Triangle,
With a show title like “Intimate Apparel,” and 9 p.m. tomorrow. Humble Beginnings Art Gallery & Downtown. 412-281-8723.
City Theatre on the South Side knew it Seats are $15-$45. Age 25 and younger Studio: Landscapes, seascapes, wildlife Martin Sexton: 7 p.m. June 2. Three
paintings and drawings, and other Rivers Arts Festival, Stanwix
would turn some heads. may reserve $15 tickets in advance. Age works in varied media by Ralph Johns.
The main character, Esther, an unmar- 60 and older may buy $15 tickets at the Triangle, Downtown. 412-281-8723.
4121 Main St., Bloomfield. Ozomatli: 7 p.m. June 3. Three Rivers
ried black woman, designs and creates box office beginning two hours before 412-683-9003.
beautiful lingerie for women in 1905 showtime. Arts Festival, Stanwix Triangle,
International Images Ltd.: Bracelets, Downtown. 412-281-8723.
Manhattan. She creates lavish corsets and For details, call 412-431-2489, or visit earrings, necklaces and key chains by John Valby: 9 p.m. June 8. $15-$17.
other undergarments for Uptown www.CityTheatreCompany .org. Colombian botanical jewelry artist Stratus Nite Club, Strip District.
socialites, Tenderloin prostitutes and — Tribune-Review Cristina Rodriguez. 514 Beaver St., 412-323-1919.
Sewickley. 412-741-3036.
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