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Dinosaurs In Their Time, more. Oakland. 412-622-3131. CARNEGIE SCIENCE CENTER. Ongoing: Buhl Digital Dome HARLAND WILLIAMS. 8 & (planetarium), Miniature 10 p.m., Sat., Oct. 12, 7 & 9 p.m. Railroad and Village, USS Requin and Sun., Oct. 13, 7 p.m. The submarine, and more. North Side. Improv, Waterfront. 412-462-5233. 412-237-3400. CARRIE FURNACE. Built in 1907, Carrie Furnaces 6 & 7 are extremely DAVID KAYE, AUGGIE COOK, rare examples of pre World War II LISA DAPPRICH. Haiti Clean iron-making technology. Rankin. Water Project Funny Fundraiser. 412-464-4020 x.21. 7 p.m. Bower Hill Community COMPASS INN. Demos and tours Church, Mt. Lebanon. with costumed guides featuring 412-341-0291. this restored stagecoach stop. DAVON MAGWOOD, MARIO Ligonier. 724-238-4983. FUSCA, MICHAEL REID. 10 p.m. DEPRECIATION LANDS Smiling Moose, South Side. MUSEUM. Small living history 412-431-4668. museum celebrating the THE LUPONES: MADE UP settlement and history of the MUSICALS. Sat. Thru Oct. 12 Steel Depreciation Lands. Allison Park. City Improv Theater, Shadyside. 412-486-0563. 412-404-2695. FALLINGWATER. Tour the MIDSEASON REPLACEMENT: famed Frank Lloyd Wright house. AN IMPROVISED SITCOM. 9 p.m. Ohiopyle. 724-329-8501. Steel City Improv Theater, FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Shadyside. 412-404-2695. CHURCH. Tours of 13 Tiffany stained-glass windows. Downtown. THE SCIT SOCIAL 412-471-3436. . w w w IMPROV JAM. Mon, FRICK ART & typaper ci h g p 9 p.m. Thru Nov. 4 Steel HISTORICAL CENTER. .com City Improv Theater, Ongoing: tours of Clayton, the Frick estate, Shadyside. 412-404-2695. with classes, car & carriage TOTALLY FREE MONDAYS. museum. Point Breeze. Mon, 8 p.m. Thru Dec. 16 Steel 412-371-0600. City Improv Theater, Shadyside. KENTUCK KNOB. Tour the 412-404-2695. other Frank Lloyd Wright house. Chalk Hill. 724-329-8501. OPEN MIC STAND UP COMEDY MARIDON MUSEUM. Collection NITE. Hosted by Derek Minto includes jade and ivory statues & John Pridmore. Tue, 9:30 p.m. from China and Japan, as well Smiling Moose, South Side. as Meissen porcelain. Butler. 412-612-4030. 724-282-0123. MCGINLEY HOUSE & MCCULLY LOG HOUSE. Historic homes CAROL PENNINGTON. 8:30 p.m. open for tours, lectures and more. Peter B’s, Sarver. 724-353-2677. Monroeville. 412-373-7794. COMEDY OPEN MIC. Hosted by NATIONAL AVIARY. Home to Ronald Renwick. Wed, 9:30 p.m. more than 600 birds from over Scarpaci’s Place, Mt. Washington. 200 species. With classes, lectures, 412-431-9908. demos and more. North Side. STAND-UP COMEDY OPEN 412-323-7235. MIC. Wed, 8 p.m. The BeerHive, NATIONALITY ROOMS. 26 Strip District. 412-904-4502. rooms helping to tell the story of Pittsburgh’s immigrant past. University of Pittsburgh. Oakland. ALLEGHENY-KISKI VALLEY 412-624-6000. HERITAGE MUSEUM. Military OLD ST. LUKE’S. Pioneer church artifacts and exhibits on the features 1823 pipe organ, Allegheny Valley’s industrial Revolutionary War graves. Scott. heritage. Tarentum. 724-224-7666. 412-851-9212. ARTDFACT. Artdfact Gallery. PENNSYLVANIA TROLLEY An eclectic showroom of fine MUSEUM. Trolley rides and art sculpture & paintings from exhibits. Includes displays, walking emerging artists. North Side. tours, gift shop, picnic area and 724-797-3302. Trolley Theatre. Washington. AUGUST WILSON CENTER FOR 724-228-9256. AFRICAN AMERICAN CULTURE. PHIPPS CONSERVATORY & Pittsburgh: Reclaim, Renew, Remix. BOTANICAL GARDEN. 14 indoor Feat. imagery, film & oral history rooms & 3 outdoor gardens narratives to explore communities, feature exotic plants and floral cultures, & innovations. displays from around the world. Downtown. 412-258-2700. Oakland. 412-622-6914. CARNEGIE MUSEUM OF PITTSBURGH GLASS CENTER. NATURAL HISTORY. Roads of Lifeforms. Exhibition of natural Arabia: Archaeology & History imagery in lampworked glass. of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Curated by Robert Mickelsen. Archaeological materials Friendship. 412-365-2145. exploring the cultural history PITTSBURGH ZOO & PPG of the Arabian Peninsula. AQUARIUM. Home to 4,000 Ongoing: Earth Revealed, animals, including many 10 p.m. Steel City Improv Theater, Shadyside. 412-404-2695.

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“Men,” by Claire Hardy, from Modern Moods: Paintings of Pittsburgh Between the Wars at Galerie Werner

NEW THIS WEEK AMERICAN JEWISH MUSEUM. Finnish & Jewish. Photographs by Dina Kantor. Opens Oct. 14. Squirrel Hill. 412-521-8010. CAVO. Encompass. Local artist showcase feat. Elizabeth Rudnick, Lynn Ratkovich, Andrew Tischler, Laura Petrilla, Shane Pilster, more. Opens Oct. 10, 8:30 p.m. Presented by RAW:natural born artists. Strip District. 412-918-1068. POINT PARK UNIVERSITY. DANCE. Paintings by Joyce Werwie Perry. Opening reception: Oct. 10, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Downtown. 412-392-8090. WESTMORELAND @RT 30. The Sacred Feminine. The Works of Cydra Vaux. A Pop-Up Exhibition at Westmoreland Museum of American Art’s temporary location. Salon Oct. 24, 6-7 p.m. Latrobe. 724-837-1500.

ONGOING 3RD STREET GALLERY. 2013 Aqueous Open. The Pittsburgh Watercolor Society presents its 67th Annual International Exhibition. Carnegie. 412-276-5233. 707 PENN GALLERY. HOLDUP in the HOOD. Multimedia work by Francis Crisafio. Downtown. 412-325-7017. 709 PENN GALLERY. Proud to be an American? Photographs

by Bea Chiappelli. Downtown. 412-471-6070. ANDY WARHOL MUSEUM. Theater of the Self. Photographic reprisals by Yasumasa Morimura. I Just Want to Watch: Warhol’s Film, Video and Television. Long-term exhibition of Warhol’s film & video work. Permanent collection. Artwork and artifacts by the famed Pop Artist. North Side. 412-237-8300. ASSEMBLE. F O R T R E S S. Installation by Sophie Bachelor & Cheryl Spencer. Garfield. BE GALLERIES. Deliberate Voyages. Paintings by Wesley Smith. Lawrenceville. 412-687-2606. BFG CAFE. New Artists Showcase. Group show. Garfield. 412-661-2345. BLUE OLIVE GALLERIES. All Local Artists. Muli media, pottery, woods & jewelry. Frazier. 724-275-7001. BOULEVARD GALLERY. Barbara Miller, Frank Bruno. Feat. watercolors & photography. Verona. 412-828-1031. BOXHEART GALLERY. Fragmentation. New Works by Seth Clark. Bloomfield. 412-687-8858. THE BREW HOUSE. Threaded: A Glass Exhibition. A collection of contemporary glass and mixed media works by five Pittsburgh-based artists: Jason Forck, Elizabeth Fortunato,

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Theo Keller, Matt Eskuche, & Jarrod Futscher Artist reception Nov. 2, 7-10 p.m.; also open Oct. 19 during the BrewHaHa, noon-midnight. Email or call to view the exhibition by appointment. South Side. 843-469-8342. CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY. The Workers. A photo study of the 18-foot tall public art piece The Workers, by Andy Prisbylla. Hunt Library. Oakland. 412-268-2000. CARNEGIE MUSEUM OF ART. 2013 Carnegie International. Exhibition of new international art in the United States. Curated by Daniel Baumann, Dan Byers, & Tina Kukielski. Oakland. 412-622-3131. CHATHAM UNIVERSITY. Culture in Context. African Art from the Olkes Collection. Shadyside. 412-365-1232. CHRISTINE FRECHARD GALLERY. Zivi Aviraz, Matthew Spangler, Avery Pratt. Group show. Squirrel Hill. 412-421-8888. CRAZY MOCHA COFFEE COMPANY. Marsha’s Peace Art; Abstract & Pointillist. Work by Marsha Lee Moore. Bloomfield. 412-681-5225. EAST LIBERTY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Christopher Ruane. Photography exhibit. East Liberty. 412-441-3800. ECLECTIC ART & OBJECTS GALLERY. 19th century American & European CONTINUES ON PG. 52

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endangered species. Highland Park. 412-665-3639. RACHEL CARSON HOMESTEAD. A Reverence for Life. Photos and artifacts of her life & work. Springdale. 724-274-5459. RIVERS OF STEEL NATIONAL HERITAGE AREA. Exhibits on the Homestead Mill. Steel industry and community artifacts from 1881-1986. Homestead. 412-464-4020. SENATOR JOHN HEINZ HISTORY CENTER. Pennsylvania’s Civil War. In-depth look at Pennsylvania’s significant contributions during the Civil War feat. artifacts, military encampments, life-like museum figures, more. From Slavery to Freedom. Highlight’s Pittsburgh’s role in the anti-slavery movement. Ongoing: Western PA Sports Museum, Clash of Empires, and exhibits on local history, more. Strip District. 412-454-6000. 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.

HOLIDAY THU 10 - WED 16 HAUNTED HILLS HAYRIDE/ VALLEY OF DARKNESS HAUNTED WALKING TRAIL. Live bands, karaoke, & DJs every Friday & Saturday. Benefits The Autism Society of Pittsburgh & The Spectrum Charter School. hauntedhillshayride.com Thru Nov. 2 Haunted Hills, North Versailles. THE SCAREHOUSE. Haunted house open select dates through Nov. 2. Etna. 412-781-5885.

SPECIAL THU 10 - WED 16 RADICAL DAYS. Dozens of cultural establishments will offer free admission on designated days. Visit radworkshere.org for full schedule. Thru Nov. 10

FESTIVALS SAT 12 OKTOBERFEST. German food, beer, live music, more. Old Economy Village, Ambridge. 724-266-4500.

DANCE SAT 12 THE JAZZ FURNACE. Presented by The Pillow Project. pillowproject.org 12 & 7 p.m. Carrie Furnace, Rankin.

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