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Colum McCann has explored everything from New York’s homeless population to Roma culture in Europe. The Irelandborn, New York-based author’s 2013 novel TransAtlantic was inspired by the first trans-Atlantic flight, but ranges widely throughout history. Hear the critically hailed author at Monday Night Lectures. March 10. Carnegie Lecture Hall, Oakland. 412-622-8866 or www.pittsburghlectures.org

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History Center, Strip District. www.heinz historycenter.org Though best known as a longtime theater critic at The New Yorker — and a slashingly insightful one at that — Hilton Als is also an accomplished author and culture critic at large. His latest book is the provocative essay collection White Girls. Als gives a free talk courtesy of the Pittsburgh Contemporary Writers Series. Jan. 27. Oakland. 412-624-6506 or p www.pghwriterseries.wordpress.com

Pittsburgh Public Theater comes out singing (and laughing) with Stephen Sondheim’s classic Company. “Side by Side by Side” and “The Ladies Who Lunch” are among the tunes in this groundbreaking, Manhattan-set musical comedy about a single guy, his married pals and his girlfriends. There’s an 11-piece orchestra, and the lead is played by Pittsburgh native Jim Stanek. Jan. 23-Feb. 23. Downtown. 412-316-1600 or www.ppt.org CONTINUES ON PG. 24

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