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SAT 27 THE DEATH SHOW: AN IMPROVISED FUNERAL. Sat, 9 p.m. Thru July 27 Steel City Improv Theater, Shadyside. 412-404-2695. DINNER W/ THE NOLENS IMPROV SHOW. 8 p.m. Arcade Comedy Theater, Downtown. IMPROV W/ PLAYER ONE & RUCKUS. 10 p.m. Arcade Comedy Theater, Downtown. 412-339-0608. THE LUPONES: MADE UP MUSICALS. Sat, 8 p.m. Thru July 27 Steel City Improv Theater, Shadyside. 323-401-0465. THE WRITERS ROOM & DE LE CRÈME. 10 p.m. Steel City Improv Theater, Shadyside. 412-404-2695.

EVERYONE IS A CRITIC

MON 29 808 & WELL KNOWN STRANGERS. Mon, 9 p.m. Thru Aug. 26 Steel City Improv Theater, Shadyside. 412-404-2695. PANIC & HOTEL NOWHERE. Mon, 8 p.m. Thru Aug. 26 Steel City Improv Theater, Shadyside. 412-404-2695.

RECRUITING ALL ATHLETES NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED Practice starts July 30th at 6:30pm at Founders Field, Pittsburgh, PA Welcoming International Head Coach:

Coqui Moreno

TUE 30 OPEN MIC STAND UP COMEDY NITE. Hosted by Derek Minto & John Pridmore. Tue, 9:30 p.m. Smiling Moose, South Side. 412-612-4030.

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Polish Hill CRITIC: Coco Lee, 25, a server from Polish Hill WHEN: Sun., June

21, 2013

It’s pierogies and art. It’s just super unique: There’s some old people, there’s some hippies, there’s some trust punks, and then there’s these adorable grandmas making pierogies and stuffed cabbage, and we’re all enjoying today. I hit up Root 174, a super-cool new restaurant in Regent Square. They’re doing vegetarian falafel today. And there’s all this amazing art from people that live here. I’ve hit up a few art booths. Nothing’s come home just yet, but I’m sure my hands will be full by the time I leave. There are a lot of really neat Pittsburgh-based things — like I’m definitely going to buy something called Yinzer Bingo. I’ve also seen a couple neat prints that I might take home, just some really crazy abstract modern stuff. Round one is for shopping, and then I’m going to take all my stuff home, and come back for music because this goes until 9 p.m. BY OLIVIA LAMMEL

WED 31 STAND-UP COMEDY OPEN MIC. Wed, 8 p.m. The BeerHive, Strip District. 412-904-4502.

insects, amazing specimens, & live bugs! Garden of Light: Works by Paula Crevoshay. Feat. nearly 70 fine art jewelry pieces. Roads of Arabia: Archaeology & History of ALLEGHENY-KISKI VALLEY the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. ArHERITAGE MUSEUM. Military chaeological materials exploring artifacts and exhibits on the the cultural history of the Arabian Allegheny Valley’s industrial heriPeninsula. Ongoing: Earth Retage. Tarentum. 724-224-7666. vealed, Dinosaurs In Their Time, AMERICAN JEWISH MUSEUM. more. Oakland. 412-622-3131. A Stitch in Jewish Time: ProCARNEGIE SCIENCE CENTER. vocative Textiles. Group exhibition BIKES: Science on Two Wheels. feat. contemporary artists from Feat. hands-on activities, the United States & abroad. demonstrations & a collection of Squirrel Hill. 412-521-8010. historic, rare, & peculiar bicycles. AUGUST WILSON CENTER Ongoing: Buhl Digital Dome FOR AFRICAN AMERICAN (planetarium), Miniature CULTURE. Pittsburgh: Railroad and Village, Reclaim, Renew, Remix. USS Requin submarine, Feat. imagery, film & and more. North Side. oral history narratives 412-237-3400. to explore comwww. per a p CARRIE FURNACE. munities, cultures, & pghcitym o .c Built in 1907, Carrie Furinnovations. Downtown. naces 6 & 7 are extremely 412-258-2700. rare examples of pre World BAYERNHOF MUSEUM. War II iron-making technology. Large collection of automatic rollRankin. 412-464-4020 x.21. played musical instruments and FORT PITT MUSEUM. music boxes in a mansion setting. Reconstructed fort houses Call for appointment. O’Hara. museum of Pittsburgh history 412-782-4231. circa French & Indian War and BOST BUILDING. Collectors. American Revolution. Downtown. Preserved materials reflecting the 412-281-9285. industrial heritage of SouthwestMCGINLEY HOUSE & MCCULLY ern PA. Homestead. 412-464-4020. LOG HOUSE. Historic homes CARNEGIE MUSEUM OF ART. open for tours, lectures and more. The Playground Project. Survey Monroeville. 412-373-7794. exploring the history of post-war OLD ST. LUKE’S. Pioneer church playground design & highlighting features 1823 pipe organ, important examples of playRevolutionary War graves. Scott. grounds from the 20th century. 412-851-9212. Oakland. 412-622-3131. PENNSYLVANIA TROLLEY CARNEGIE MUSEUM OF MUSEUM. Trolley rides and NATURAL HISTORY. BugWorks. exhibits. Includes displays, walking Feat. beautiful photography of

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EVENT: Polish Hill Arts Festival,

tours, gift shop, picnic area and Trolley Theatre. Washington. 724-228-9256. SOLDIERS & SAILORS MEMORIAL HALL. Military museum dedicated to honoring military service members since the Civil War through artifacts & personal mementos. Oakland. 412-621-4253. WEST OVERTON MUSEUMS. Learn about distilling and coke-making in this pre-Civil War industrial village. Scottdale. 724-887-7910.

FESTIVALS THU 25

ART IN THE PARK. Food, music, vendors, more. Thu, 6-8:30 p.m. Thru Aug. 29 Penn Avenue Parklet, Wilkinsburg. 412-727-7855.

THU 25 - 27 GREENSBURG SUMMER IN THE CITY FESTIVAL. Live music, art, food, more. July 25-27 Downtown Greensburg, Greensburg. ST. ATHANASIUS PARISH FESTIVAL. Farmers’ market, games, Chinese auction, more. July 25-27 St. Athanasius Church, West View. 412-931-4624.

FRI 26 - SUN 28 SEVEN SPRINGS RIB & WING FESTIVAL. July 26-28 Seven Springs, Champion. 1-800-452-2223.

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ST. ALEXIS FESTIVAL. Games, skating rink, flea market, live entertainment, beer garden, more.


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