Pop CONCERTS
DANNY AND THE JUNIORS/THE CRYSTALS/RON DANTE Palace Theatre, Greensburg, Fri., 2 and 8 p.m. $25-$45. 724-836-8000.
HOPESFALL The World, Fri., 7 p.m. Also: Vendetta Red, Moneen & Alexis on Fire, Afterdrama. $12 advance; $14 day of show. 412-323-1919.
BEN LEE/PONY UP! Highlander Cafe, Carnegie Mellon University. Fri. 8 p.m. $10; $5 CMU students. 412-268-2105.
TOBY KEITH Post-Gazette Pavilion, Burgettstown, Fri., 7:30 p.m. Also: Terri Clark and Scotty Emerick. Sold out.
LUNGFISH Brew House, South Side, Fri., 8 p.m. Also: Entrance, Mary Celeste. $10. 412-381-7767.
JOHN EDDIE/JOHNNY A Moondog's, Blawnox, Fri., 9:30 p.m. $17. 412-828-2040.
THE SUICIDE MACHINES The World, Sat., 7 p.m. Also: The Code, Clearview, CBJ. $12. 412-323-1919.
CHRIS WHITLEY/MELISSA FERRICK Club Cafe, Sat., 7:30 and 10:30 p.m. $18 advance; $20 at door. 412-323-1919.
AMBROSIA: Rex Theatre, Sat., 8 p.m. $25. 412-323-1919.
LIFE IN BALANCE The Mattress Factory, North Side. Sat. 7 p.m. $6; $5 members. 412-231-3169.
BODIOGRAPHY "The '80s Rock Ballet." Maria Caruso takes a look at the past with a program set to the music of Pearl Jam. Carlow College, Antonian Hall, Oakland. Fri., 8 p.m. 412-521-6094.
BROADWAY IN BRADDOCK An evening of musical cabaret and dance with New Horizons Theatre, East End Kids, Balkan Babes and Kuntu Repertory Theater to raise funds for the Carnegie Library in Braddock. Sat., 4-8 p.m. at the library. $5. 412-351-5357.
SRISHTI DANCES OF INDIA "Lavanya: Graceful Expressions of the East," a program of Odissi and Manipuri dance. Kelly-Strayhorn Theater, East Liberty. Sun., 3 p.m. $8-$10. 412-394-3353.
A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE Arthur Miller's drama presented in repertory with The Opera Theater of Pittsburgh's production. Playhouse Repertory Company at the Playhouse, 222 Craft Ave., Oakland. Ends Sun. Sat., 5 p.m.; Sun., 2 p.m. $18-$22; student and senior discounts. 412-621-4445.
ALWAYS ... PATSY CLINE Ted Swindley's play based on the true story of the country singer's friendship with a Houston housewife. South Park Theatre, Corrigan Drive at Brownsville Road. Ends Sun. Fri.-Sun., 8 p.m.; Sat. 4 p.m. $10. 412-831-8552.
BROADWAY Abbott and Dunning's play is set in Prohibition-era New York, where gangsters, cops and glittery chorus girls collide at the Paradise Night Club. Pittsburgh Public Theater at O'Reilly Theater, 621 Penn Ave., Downtown. Through Oct. 24. Tues. through Fri., 8 p.m.; Sat., 2 and 8 p.m.; Sun., 2 and 7 p.m.; some exceptions. $12-$52. 412-316-1600.
THE COCKTAIL HOUR A.R. Gurney's family drama about a playwright who returns home to seek permission from his family to produce the play he has written about them. Red Barn Theater, 3101 McCully Road, off Route 8, Hampton. Through Oct. 3. Tues.- Sun., 8 p.m. $9-$12. 412-487-4390.
DEAD AND DEADER Interactive murder mystery dinner theater. McCaffery Mysteries at Gaetano's Restaurant, 1617 Banksville Road, Dormont. Ends Fri. Fri., 7 p.m. $27.50 (includes dinner). 724-348-8110.
DOROTHY 6 James McManus' family drama about the steel industry in Pittsburgh in 1984. Historic Pump House at the Waterfront, Homestead. Through Oct. 17. Sun., 6 p.m. $12-$15. 412-441-2213.
DREAM ALONG WITH ME A musical tribute to Perry Como. Pohl Productions at the Canonsburg Elks Ballroom, 105 E. Pike St. Ends Sat.; Fri.-Sat., 7:30 p.m. (dinner 6:30 p.m.). $32, includes dinner. 724-746-1178.
DROP DEAD A cast of has-been actors try to stage a show and revive their careers; during the dress rehearsal, an actor and producer are murdered. Comtra Theatre, 25040 Route 19, Cranberry. Ends Sat. Fri.-Sat., 7:30 p.m. $10. 724-773-9896.
FLANAGAN'S WAKE A fictional Irish town is the setting for this interactive musical comedy where you become part of an Irish wake. Funny Bone Comedy Club, Station Square. Extended through December; Sat. 5 p.m.; Sun. 3 p.m. $25. 412-281-3130.
THE FLOOD A new historical drama by Rob Barron that looks at the tragedy and triumph of the Johnstown Flood of 1889. Mountain Playhouse, Route 985, Jennerstown. Ends Sun. Fri.-Sat., 8 p.m.; Fri., 2 p.m.; Sun., 3 p.m. $13-$27. Dinners at adjacent Green Gables Restaurant (additional charge). 1-814-629-9201.
FRIDAY NIGHT IMPROVS Audience participation improvisational show, now in its 12th season. Friday Night Improvs at the Studio Theatre, Cathedral of Learning, Oakland. Fri., 11 p.m. $2. 412-363-1904.
THE GIN GAME D.L. Coburn's Pulitzer Prize-winning drama about two people in a nursing home whose gin game is a metaphor for their relationships. The Grand Theatre, 207 Second Ave., Elizabeth Borough. Ends Sat. Fri.-Sat., 8 p.m. 412-384-0504.
JOEY AND MARIA'S ITALIAN WEDDING Be a part of a "real" Italian wedding. Dill Star Productions, Dave & Buster's, The Waterfront, Homestead. Through December. Sat. 7:30 p.m. (doors at 6:30 p.m.). $45 (includes hors d'oeuvres and a wedding-style buffet dinner). 1-800-733-5639.
JOURNEY BACK TO OZ Interactive children's musical theater. Gemini Children's Theater, The Factory, Point Breeze. Through Oct. 17. Sat.-Sun., 1 and 3 p.m. $8. 412-243-5201.
LA MAISON SUSPENDUE Michel Tremblay's drama that looks at three generations of a family that occupied the same rustic log house in the Canadian wilderness. Little Lake Theatre, Route 19, North Strabane. Ends Sat. Fri.-Sat., 8 p.m. $8-$14; dinner or dessert options available. 724-745-6300.
OF THEE I SING George and Ira Gershwin's Pulitzer Prize-winning musical of all-American political satire. Theatre Factory, 235 Cavitt Ave., Trafford. Ends Sat. Fri.-Sat., 8 p.m.; dinner packages and group rates available. $13-$16. 412-374-9200.
OUT OF ORDER Ray Cooney's farce. A politician on a romantic tryst discovers a dead body in his hotel room and tries to restore his reputation. Apple Hill Playhouse, Manor Road, Delmont. Ends Sat. Fri.-Sat., 8 p.m. $8-$16. 724-468-5050. Meal packages ($17-$26) with Lamplighter Restaurant.
PITTSBURGH NEW WORKS FESTIVAL Week Three. "The Second Kick of a Mule" by Judy McGee; "Flame On Flame Off" by Chris Noel; "A Skewed Nude" by Kim Zelonis. Pittsburgh New Works Festival, CAPA Auditorium, Downtown. Thurs.-Fri., 8 p.m.; Sat., 5 and 8 p.m.; Sun., 4 and 7 p.m. $7; $20 for festival pass. 412-881-6888.
PITTSBURGH NEW WORKS CHILDREN'S FESTIVAL Week Three. "The Pure of Heart" by Gretchen Gally. CAPA Auditorium, Downtown. Sat. and Sun., 1 p.m. $4. 412-881-6888.
PUMP BOYS AND DINETTES Foley, Hardwick, Monk, Morgan, Shimmel and Wann's musical set at a diner near the Grand Ole Opry. Red Barn Players, Route 288, Ellwood-Zelienople Road, Franklin Township. Through Oct. 2. Thurs.-Sat., 8 p.m.; some Wed., 8 p.m. $9. 724-773-7150.
THE SONGS OF JOHNNY MERCER Carnegie Mellon School of Drama First Friday Cabaret, Purnell Center, Oakland. Fri., 11 p.m. $5. 412-268-2407.
THE TAFFETAS It's 1950, and four singing sisters from Muncie are making their television debut on "Spotlight on Music." New Castle Playhouse at State Theater, 202 E. Long Ave., New Castle. Through Oct. 3. Fri. and Sat., 8 p.m.; Sun., 3 p.m. $11-$13. 724-654-3437.
ANNUAL POWWOW Council of Three Rivers American Indian Center, 120 Charles St., Dorseyville. Sat. and Sun. 412-782-4457.
AUTUMN LEAF FESTIVAL 50th annual. Clarion, Sat. through Oct. 3. 1-814-226-9161.
ERNTEFEST HARVEST FESTIVAL Old Economy Village, Ambridge. Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 724-266-1803.
LITTLE ITALY DAYS Liberty Ave., Bloomfield. Fri. through Sun. 412-681-2054.
McDONALD'S PRESENTS GEORGE A. ROMERO'S FRIGHT NIGHTS AT STATION SCARE Chevrolet Amphitheatre. Through Oct. 31. Fri.-Sun. and Oct. 1-3, 7-10, 14-17, 21-31. Hours: Sun.-Thurs. 7-11 p.m. and Fri. and Sat. 7 p.m.--midnight. $13.99 with $2 discount coupons available at McDonalds. 412-232-6200; www.chevroletamphitheatre.com.
MOUNT PLEASANT GLASS AND ETHNIC FESTIVAL Washington Street, Mount Pleasant. Fri.-Sun. 724-547-7738.
PENN'S COLONY FESTIVAL Salute to Early American life, history, art and entertainment. Saxonburg. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sat. and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sun. $6; $4.50 seniors; $3.50 children 8-15. Go to www.pennscolony.com or call 724-352-9922.
PITTSBURGH NORTH ARTS & CRAFTS CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR Christmas items, Santa Claus, crafts, food. Lawrence County Fairgrounds, Route 108, New Castle. Fri.-Sun. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. 724-863-4577.
TRIPLE B FARMS PUMPKIN FESTIVAL With Storybook Pumpkinland, hayrides, corn maze, Boo Barn. Triple B Farms, Monongahela. Sat. through Oct. 31. 724-258-3557.
SPECIAL SCREENINGS
THE KILLING Stanley Kubrick's caper film about a racetrack heist in which each member of the team has a specific role that must be executed in exact synchronization. Know When to Hold 'Em Film Series at the Pittsburgh Filmmakers' Regent Square Theatre, Braddock Ave., Edgewood. Sun., 7:30 p.m. $6. 412-682-4111.
THE IRON GIANT A 9-year-old notices metal objects missing, and his investigation uncovers a 50-foot robot with poor social skills. Animated. Pittsburgh Filmmakers' Regent Square Theatre, Braddock Ave., Edgewood. Sat., 2 p.m. $4. 412-682-4111.
PEACEABLE KINGDOM A documentary that chronicles the world of factory farming and the workers whose lives are adversely affected by the practices. Unitarian Universalist Church of the South Hills, Sat., 7 p.m. free. 412-344-2543.
ART EXHIBITIONS
KEY: "***" denotes an opening or event
ALLEGHENY COLLEGE Meadville, 1-814-332-6755. "8-Hour Drawings, VI," Mary Collins, Mario Marzan and J. Scott Matthews, ends Tues. Closed Mon.
***ANDY WARHOL MUSEUM North Shore, 412-237-8300. "Inconvenient Evidence: Iraqi Prison Photographs From Abu Ghraib," through Dec. 31; "The Incredible World of Desire" Marc Quinn's large flower sculpture, on display at the North Shore Riverfront Park, through October; permanent Warhol exhibitions and archival material. Good Fridays: "Ghost and Six Organs of Admittance," 7 p.m. $10. Closed Mon. Admission.
ARTIST IMAGE RESOURCE North Side, 412-321-8664. "9x9: New Prints by Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation Creative Fellows 2003," through Oct. 16. Closed Sun.-Mon.
ARTSPACE 303 8th Ave., Homestead, 412-708-0319. "Steel Valley Pride," work from the Steel Valley Art Council, through Oct. 31. Closed Mon.
ART INSTITUTE OF PITTSBURGH Downtown, 1-877-532-6941. "Michael Malle -- An Illustrator's Journey," an illustrated tour of sports history, through Oct. 4. Closed Sun.
BIRD IN THE HAND Sewickley, 412-741-8286. "Western Pennsylvania Artists and Mexican Crafts," ends Thurs. Closed Sun.-Mon.
BOXHEART GALLERY Bloomfield, 412-687-8858. "Un-utterable," new work by Chicago artist Inness Jung, ends Tues. Closed Mon.
BREW HOUSE SPACE South Side, 412-381-7767. "The Wad Clay Institute Juried Annual," ends Sat. Open Wed., Thurs. and Sat.
BUTLER INSTITUTE OF AMERICAN ART Youngstown, 1-330-743-1711. "Rebecca Seigel: Paper Doll Quilts," quilts of inspirational women from all walks of life, through Oct. 30; "Regional Portraits," artists that reside in Youngstown, Ohio, and surrounding areas, ends Sun.; "Painting America: Four Centuries of Art from the Collection of the Butler Institute of American Art," through Dec. 31. Closed Mon.
CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA 724-938-4182. Manderino Library Gallery: "Selections from the Uniontown Art Club," through Oct. 14. Closed Fri.
CARNEGIE MUSEUM OF ART Oakland, 412-622-3131. "Early German Prints from the Collection," through Oct. 31; Heinz Architectural Center: "Lebbus Woods, Experimental Architecture," through Jan. 16. Scaife Galleries: Permanent collections; Guided and audio tours available. Admission. Closed Mon.
CARNEGIE MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Oakland, 412-622-3131. "PaleoLab," ongoing. "Carnegie's Dinosaurs: A World Treasure," a permanent exhibition; "Underwater Odyssey," a 45-minute earth theater program. Closed Mon.
CARNEGIE SCIENCE CENTER North Shore, 412-237-3400. "The Nikon Small World Competition," photographs of everyday objects through microscopes, through Oct. 8. Closed Mon. Admission.
CLAY PLACE GALLERY Shadyside, 412-682-3737. "Daniel Vito: Form and Function," through Nov. 3. Closed Sun.
CONCEPT ART GALLERY Regent Square, 412-242-9200. "Clayton Merrill/Stephen Pentak," modern landscape paintings, through Oct. 24. Closed Mon.
***EVERYONE AN ARTIST Lawrenceville, 412-681-2404. Fri.: "The Work of Sheryl Yeager," paintings, through Nov. 19. Closed Sun., Tues., Sat.
FE GALLERY Lawrenceville, 412-860-6028. "Casa," local and national artists explore the idea of house and home, ends Sat. Closed Sun.-Tues.
FRANK L. MELEGA ART MUSEUM Brownsville, 724-785-9331. "American Impressionist," paintings by Nancy Jessen Winkels, through Nov. 21. Daily.
THE FRICK ART & HISTORICAL CENTER The Frick Art Museum, Point Breeze, 412-371-0600. "A Contrarreloj: A Race Against Time," Felix de la Concha's 24 paintings that create a 360-degree panoramic view of Clayton in a 24-hour time period, through Oct. 3. Closed Mon.
FUTURE TENANT Downtown, 412-325-7037. "Buzzing Out on U.S. and A: Unject, Subcanny and Ablime," CMU graduate student work, ends Sat. Closed Sun.-Mon.
***GARFIELD ARTWORKS Garfield, 412-951-0622. Fri.: "Astronomyofinsomia," new work by graffiti artist Seak M.A.C., closing reception 7-10 p.m.
***GALLERY ON 43RD ST. Lawrenceville, 412-683-6488. Fri.: Kerstin Sundvall, new paintings, through Oct. 29. Opening reception 7-10 p.m. Closed Sun.-Mon.
GALLERIE CHIZ Shadyside, 412-441-6005. "Politics, Prisons and the Printed Page," book art by Joan Goswell and political cartoons and drawings by Tim Menees, through Sat. Closed Sun.-Mon.
GREENSBURG GARDEN AND CIVIC CENTER Greensburg, 724-836-1123. "The Photography of Lorie Lee Womack," through Thurs. Closed Sun.
***HARLAN GALLERY Seton Hill University, Greensburg, 724-830-1071. Sun.: "Project Fish/Bowl," ceramic bowls by Gerry Dinnen. Bowls will be for sale to help the hungry, through Oct. 7. Opening reception 1-5 p.m. Mon.-Thurs. 5:30-8 p.m.; Fri. 1-3 p.m.; Sun. 1-4 p.m.
HOYT INSTITUTE OF FINE ARTS New Castle, 724-652-2882. "The Pittsburgh Society of Artists 31st Annual Juried Show," ends Fri. "Wood Block Prints by Nelson Oestreich" and "Ceramic Vessels by Carolyn Eddins," ends Fri. Closed Mon.
HUSTON GALLERY Memorial Park Church, 412-364-9492. "A Medley of Art Works," oils and still life by Bob Pascoe, through Oct. 21. Daily.
***JAMES CHURCH GALLERY Lawrenceville, 412-956-4806. Fri.: "My Better Half: New Work by Cary Morrow," through Oct. 30. Opening reception, 6-9 p.m. Open by appointment.
JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER South Hills, 412-278-1975. "Reactions and Images," paintings by Ann Bregman Rascoe, through Oct. 22.
JOHN EDWARD GALLERY Export, 724-325-2577. "Not Your Grandmother's Needlework," fiber work by Sandy Kephart, ends Thurs. Closed Mon.
LAUREL ARTS Somerset, 1-814-443-2433. "Explorations in Wood and Water," mountain waterscape photography by John Baltzer and wood carvings by Jeff Baltzer, through Oct. 13.
MATTRESS FACTORY MUSEUM North Side, 412-231-3169. An installation art museum featuring permanent exhibitions by Yayoi Kusama, Winnifred Lutz, James Turrell and others. Visit www.mattress.org. Closed Mon.
MENDELSON GALLERY Shadyside, 412-361-8664. "Boardwalk," new work by Jon Lewis, through Oct. 13. Closed Sun.-Tues.
***MERRICK ART GALLERY New Brighton, 724-846-1130. Sat.: "Carol Volz Begley,, Bruce Shakely and Ray Zienlinski," new work, through Oct. 10. Opening reception, 1-4 p.m. Closed Sun.-Mon.
MONROEVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY Monroeville, 412-372-0500. "Three Women -- Three Brushes," Jeanne W. Adams, Joan Scheuring and Nancy Smith, ends Sat. Daily.
MORGAN CONTEMPORARY GLASS GALLERY Shadyside, 412-441-5200. "Gallery Artists at Morgan," ends Thurs. Closed Sun.-Mon.
MUSTARD SEED GALLERY Greensburg, 724-834-0900. "Rejoice and be Glad," ceramics by Gerry Dinnen, through Oct. 30. Closed Sun.-Mon.
***PALMER MUSEUM OF ART University Park, 1-814-865-7672. Tues.: "Drawings by Kurt Seligmann," a retrospective of surrealist works, through Jan. 30; "Accommodations of Desire: Surrealist Works on Paper Collected by Julien Levy," through Dec. 5; "Recent Acquisitions," an exhibit of the museum's recently acquired works, through Jan. 23; "Devotion and Diversity: South Asian Sculpture from the Philadelphia Museum of Art," on long-term loan. Closed Mon.
PANZA GALLERY Millvale, 412-821-0959. "Show #2," more colorful paintings by A.l Blumberg, ends Thurs. Closed Sun.-Tues.
***PITTSBURGH CENTER FOR THE ARTS Shadyside, 412-244-9970. Thurs.: "PCA Artist of the Year James Duesing" and emerging artist of the year Adam Sipe, through Oct. 24. Opening night fund-raiser event 6:30-9:30 p.m. $25-$10 students. Hours: Fri.-Sun., noon-4 p.m.
PITTSBURGH FILMMAKERS NEW GALLERY North Oakland, 412-681-5449. "Experimental Paintings by Brian Dean Richmond," through Oct. 19. Daily, weekend evenings.
REGINA GOUGER MILLER GALLERY CMU, 412-268-3618. "A Fiction of Authenticity: Contemporary Africa Abroad," new work by the most prominent African and African Diaspora artists in Europe and abroad, through Oct. 3. Closed Mon.
***SILVER EYE CENTER FOR PHOTOGRAPHY South Side, 412-431-1810. Tues.: Poets Respond to the Visual," 7 p.m. live program with "Prosody," reservations required, 6:45 p.m., $10; "Keith Carter: Poet of the Ordinary," extraordinary photographs of everyday life, through Oct. 23. Closed Sun.-Tues.
SLAUGHTERHOUSE GALLERY & STUDIO Lawrenceville, 412-782-6858. "Lawrenceville and Beyond," paintings and drawings of city life by Pfahl, Spangler and Mazziotti, ends Sun. Closed Sun.-Thurs.
SOCIETY FOR CONTEMPORARY CRAFT Strip District, 412-261-7003. "Perchance to Dream," 19 artists whose work was inspired by dreams, through Jan. 15. Closed Sun.-Mon.
ST. VINCENT GALLERY Latrobe, 724-532-6600, ext. 2107. "Woven Into History: American Coverlets From the Collection of Foster and Muriel McCarl," through Oct. 10. Afternoons; closed Mon.
SCHOOLHOUSE ART CENTER Bethel Park, 412-835-9898. "Kaleidoscope," McMurray Art League artist Myrna Boyer, ends Thurs. Closed Sun.-Mon.
SOLDIERS & SAILORS NATIONAL MILITARY MUSEUM AND MEMORIAL Oakland, 412-621-4253. "Remember, Honor and Celebrate," 50 portraits of Pennsylvanian soldiers who have died in Operation Iraqi Freedom, on display with images and artifacts from Iraq, through Jan. 8. Daily.
SOUTHERN ALLEGHENIES MUSEUM OF ART Altoona, 1-814-946-4464. "Pure Trains: Photographs by William H. Rau," through Nov. 7; "Artists in our Midst," through Oct. 17. Closed Mon.
SOUTHERN ALLEGHENIES MUSEUM OF ART Johnstown, 724-238-6015. "Allied Artists of Johnstown Annual Exhibition," through Oct. 31. Closed Sun.-Mon.
SOUTHERN ALLEGHENIES MUSEUM OF ART Ligonier, 724-238-6015. "9th Annual Regional Art Exhibition," through Nov. 28. Closed Sun.-Mon.
SOUTHERN ALLEGHENIES MUSEUM OF ART Loretto, 1-814-472-3920. "A Glass Triumvirate: The Art of William Morris, Henry L. Hillman Jr. and Howard Ben Tre," 30 complex works in glass, through Nov. 21. Closed Mon.
SWEETWATER CENTER FOR THE ARTS Sewickley, 412-741-4405. "Embedded Spirals," recent works by Ceil Sturdevant, sculpture and clay, through Oct. 1. Closed Sat.-Sun.
THREE RIVERS ARTS FESTIVAL GALLERY Downtown, 412-281-8723. "Found Objects & Found Arrangements," digital photographs by Robert Raczka, through Oct. 22. Closed Sun.
THE UNIVERSITY MUSEUM Indiana University of Pa., 724-357-7930. "ArtQuiltArt," international contemporary Quilt Art, through Dec. 12. Closed Mon.
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL GALLERY Bloomfield, 412-578-5313. "Penn Art Association Juried Show," watercolors and oils, through Thurs. Daily.
***WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY Morgantown, 1-304-293-2140, ext. 3210 or ext. 3139. Mesaros Galleries: "Blanche Lazzell: The Work of an American Modernist," abstract paintings, through Oct. 29; Mon.-Sat. noon-9:30 p.m.
***WESTMORELAND MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART Greensburg, 724-837-1500. Thurs.: "Students Night Out," featuring live music and art demonstrations, 6-9 p.m.; "Alfred Maurer: The First American Modern," 52 works examining the full spectrum of the artist's career, through Oct. 17; "Melting and Blooming: Glass Art by Joelle Levitt," through Oct. 17; "All That Is Glorious Around Us: Paintings From the Hudson River School," a selection of bronze sculptures will be featured with the exhibition, through Oct. 1. Closed Mon.-Tues.
WOOD STREET GALLERIES Downtown, 412-471-5605. "FLOW," a large-scale light exhibition by international artist Erwin Redl, through March 31. Closed Sun.-Mon.
OPERA THEATER OF PITTSBURGH "A View From the Bridge," William Bolcom's opera of Arthur Miller's drama. Pittsburgh Playhouse, Oakland. Ends Sun. Fri., 8 p.m.; Sat. 9 p.m.; Sun., 6 p.m. $25-$45. 412-621-4445.
PITTSBURGH LIVE MUSIC SHOWCASE Club Cafe, Fri., 6 p.m. $7, $5. 412-431-4950.
FRIDAY AFTERNOON MUSICALES "Music for Double Bass and Piano," Chatham College, Laughlin Music Center, Shadyside. Fri., 4 p.m. Free.
PITTSBURGH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Lang Lang, piano; Marin Alsop, conductor. Heinz Hall, Downtown. Sat., 8 p.m.; Sun., 2:30 p.m. $17.50-$69.50. 412-392-4900.
GUITAR SOCIETY OF FINE ART Ricardo Cobo, classical guitar; Sandor and Parrisa Tango Dancers. Duquesne University, PNC Recital Hall, Downtown. Sat., 8 p.m. $20. 412-394-3353.
DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY WIND SYMPHONY & SYMPHONY BAND Robert C. Cameron, conductor. Carnegie Music Hall, Oakland. Sun., 8 p.m. $10. 412-396-4632.
LYRA: THE RUSSIAN A CAPPELLA CHOIR St. Paul Cathedral, Oakland. Sun., 8 p.m. Free-will offering. 412-621-4951.
JESSICA LEE "Why I Sing the Blues: A Musical Journey," Heinz Chapel Concerts, Oakland. Fri., 8:30 p.m. $12. 412-624-4125.
BILLY'S ROADHOUSE Wexford, 934-1177. Sat.: Erin Burkett & the Mean Reds 9 p.m.
BIRMINGHAM BRIDGE TAVERN South Side, 412-381-BREW. Fri.: Dwagle; Sat.: Unreal 10 p.m.
BLOOMFIELD BRIDGE TAVERN 4412 Liberty Ave., 412-682-8611. Sat.: Drunk By Six, Stationwagon, Brett Mason 9 p.m.
BOTTOMS UP McKees Rocks, 412-875-0027. Sat.: .45 Caliber 9:30 p.m.
DOWN THE ROAD SALOON South Side, 412-431-2104. Fri.: Mark Cyler & the High Rollers 9:30 p.m.
FRESCO'S Wexford, 724-935-7550. Fri.: Nick DiBattiste 8:30 p.m.
HOLIDAY PARK LOUNGE Plum, 724-387-2271. Fri.: Zig Zag 9:30 p.m.
JERGEL'S Ross, 412-364-9902. Sat.: Ferris Bueller's Revenge 9:30 p.m.
LAUTERBACH CAFE Mt. Oliver, 412-431-2255. Sat.: The Burgh 9:30 p.m.
LIVING ROOM ... AGAIN Norman Center, 19 South, 412-835-9772. Fri.: Teaser; Sat.: Chuck Corby & Quiet Storm 9 p.m.
LONGVIEW LOUNGE North Versailles, 412-823-9602. Fri.: 8th Street Rox; Sat.: PovertyNeck Hillbillies 9:30 p.m.
MAGOO'S McCandless, 412-635-2300. Fri.: John McDonald & The Mango Men; Sat.: Jumpin' Jack Flash 9:30 p.m.
MCCOY'S PLACE Moon, 412-262-2899. Sat.: Shatterpak 10 p.m.
OZZIE'S BAR West View, 412-931-3990. Fri.: Dave Iglar & the Igniters 9:30 p.m.
PHOENIX Millvale, 412-821-6606. Sat.: Stratosphere 9:30 p.m.
QUIET STORM Friendship, 412-661-9355. Sat.: Layz-E-Boys, Working Poor 7 p.m.
RHYTHM HOUSE Bridgeville, 412-221-5010. Fri.: Imposter 10 p.m.
SKELLEY'S PLACE Shaler, 412-821-5330. Fri.: Open Wide 10 p.m.
SPORTS ROCK CAFE Strip, 412-552-1100. Fri.: Seattle; Sat.: Gearbox 10 p.m.
31ST STREET PUB Strip, 412-391-8334. Fri.: Ben Quick, The Patsys, El Grosso; Sat.: Kabuki Thunder, The Take Over, Supercharged Suicide 10 p.m.
3-B'S LOUNGE Zelienople, 724-452-9959. Sat.: Modern Habit 10 p.m.
TILT'S PUB Gibsonia, 724-443-5211. Sat.: Dancing Queen 10 p.m.
T.J.'S HIDEAWAY Evans City, 724-789-7858. Sat.: Desperado 10 p.m.
WICKED WITCHES Cheswick, 724-275-7202. Fri.: 2Rock2 9:30 p.m.
WINERY White Oak, 412-672-5750. Sat.: Dante's Inferno 9:30 p.m.
BLUES CAFE South Side, 412-431-7080. Fri.: Michael Todd 5:30 p.m., Mo Black's Magic 10 p.m.; Sat.: Chizmo Charles & Jeff Bell 5:30 p.m., Gary Belloma & The Blues Bombers 10 p.m.; Sun.: Tony Janflone Jr. Band 5:45 p.m.
BRICK HOUSE Butler, 724-284-1159. Sat.: Uptown Rhythm & Brass 10 p.m.
ELWOOD'S PUB Indiana Twp., 724-265-1181. Sat.: Blue Faze 9:30 p.m.
JERGEL'S Ross, 412-364-9902. Fri.: No Bad Juju 10 p.m.
KELLY'S RIVERSIDE INN Bridgewater, 724-728-0222. Sat.: Mo Black's Magic 10 p.m.
MCDAIN'S Monroeville, 412-373-3335. Sat.: Rich Kacin 8 p.m.
MOUNT PLEASANT GLASS & ETHNIC FEST Mount Pleasant, 724-547-7738. Fri.: Mahajibee Blues 9 p.m.
RAMSES II 7310 Frankstown Ave., 412-731-6607. Sat.: The House of Soul 9 p.m.
RHYTHM HOUSE Bridgeville, 412-221-5010. Sat.: No Bad Juju 10 p.m.
BECKER'S SHADYSIDE RESTAURANT Uniontown, 724-438-0931. Fri., Sat.: Rare Form 7 p.m.
CRAWFORD GRILL Station Square, 412-281-2885. Fri.: Two of a Kind; Sat.: The Real Deal Band 8 p.m.; Sun.: Roger Barbour Jazz Quartet 6 p.m.
DOWE'S ON NINTH Downtown, 412-281-9225. Sat.: Al Dowe & Etta Cox, 9 p.m.
FRESCO'S Wexford, 724-935-7550. Sat.: Steve Kornicki Duo 8:30 p.m.
MARTINI'S Jefferson Hills, 412-384-5910. Fri.: Spider Rondinelli & Pittsburgh Jazz Giants 8 p.m.
MIRAGE Oakmont, 724-339-6613. Fri.: Harold Betters Quartet 8:30 p.m.
PENN BREWERY North Side, 412-237-9402. Fri., Sat.: Heimut Klang 5 p.m., Alpen Glow 8:30 p.m.; Sun.: Alpen Glow 5 p.m.
RED BULL INN Moon, 412-787-2855. Fri.: Jerry & Louis Lucarelli 6 p.m.
RHYTHM HOUSE Bridgeville, 412-221-5010. Sun.: The Pittsburgh Jazz Society presents The White Tie Group 7 p.m.
STONE MANSION INN Wexford, 724-934-3000. Fri.: Sheena; Sat.: Gene Ludwig & Sandy Staley 8 p.m.
WOODEN NICKEL Monroeville, 412-372-9750. Fri.: Judi Figel; Sat.: Walt Harper 8 p.m.
AUGGIE'S ROADHOUSE Washington, 724-743-3636. Fri.: Shot 30; Sat.: Ruff Creek 10 p.m.
RUTH & HERB'S Ross, 412-366-8770. Sat.: Gas House 9 p.m.
TRACTOR SHACK Hickory, 724-356-3000. Sat.: Blind Date 9:30 p.m.
COMFORT INN Penn Hills, 412-244-1600. Sat.: Illusion 9 p.m.
CROWNE PLAZA Moon, 412-262-2400. Sat.: Retro 9 p.m.
LAMPLIGHTER Delmont, 724-468-4545. Fri.: Olde Rocke Shoppe; Sat.: Phil & Roxy 8 p.m.
MCDAIN'S Monroeville, 412-373-3335. Fri.: Platinum 8 p.m.
PETER'S PLACE Bridgeville, 412-221-5000. Fri., Sat.: Nightstar 9 p.m.
ZANDERS Plum, 724-387-2444. Sat.: Wee Jams 8 p.m.
BEECHER'S GELATO Zelienople, 724-452-8620. Sat.: Brad Yoder 8 p.m.
MATTRESS FACTORY North Side, 412-231-3169. Sat.: Life in Balance 7 p.m.
PITTSBURGH HOSPITALITY HOUSE Point Breeze, 412-731-3372. Sun.: Brad Yoder, When Dogs Could Talk, Boca Chica & Even Goodman 8 p.m.
WRIGHT'S SEAFOOD INN Heidelberg, 412-279-7900. Fri.: Daniels & McClain 7 p.m.
BALLROOM Elks, Buttermilk Hollow Road, 412-461-3322. Fri.: Rhythm Kings 8:30 p.m.
BIG BAND Coraopolis VFW, 412-771-5247. Sun. 8 p.m.
CONTRA Swisshelm Park Community Center, 412-731-8661. Fri.: 8 p.m.
COUNTRY-WESTERN Trotter's Country Club, Apollo, 724-478-5303. Sat.: 7:30 p.m.
DANCE South Hills Elks, Bethel Park, 412-831-0616. Fri.: 8:30 p.m.
LINE DANCING Steelworker's Union Hall, Leechburg, 724-226-9521. Sat.: 7:30 p.m.
OLDIES Willock Social Club, Baldwin Borough, 412-881-9941. Sat. 8 p.m.
SINGLES Holiday Inn, Green Tree, 412-572-5259. Fri. 8:30 p.m.
SINGLES Holiday Inn McKnight Road, 412-421-8381. Fri.: Catholic Alumni Club annual charity dance 8:30 p.m.
FUNNY BONE Station Square, 412-281-3130. Craig Gass, Jesse Joyce, Joe Eberle Fri.-Sat. 8 and 10 p.m. "Flanagan's Wake" 5 p.m. every Sat.
PITTSBURGH IMPROV Waterfront, Homestead, 412-462-5233. John Witherspoon Fri. 8 and 10 p.m., Sat. 7, 9 and 11 p.m.; Sun. 7 p.m.
PITTSBURGH PLACES
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ALLEGHENY OBSERVATORY Riverview Park, North Side. Free tours Thurs. and Fri. evenings through October. Reservations: 412-321-2400.
CARNEGIE MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Oakland. Current exhibits: Remains of a Rainbow; Treasures of the Collections; Walking With Dinosaurs in the Earth Theater. Tours: Dinosaurs, Sat. 12:15 p.m., Sun. 2:15 p.m. Museum hours: Tues.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sun. noon-5 p.m.; closed Mon. Admission: $10, $7 seniors, $6 ages 3-18 and students with ID, under 3 free. 412-622-3131.
CARNEGIE SCIENCE CENTER, North Side. Current exhibits: "Forces of Nature," Miniature Railroad & Village (closes Sun.), UPMC SportsWorks, USS Requin and Exploration Station. Omnimax films: "NASCAR, The IMAX Experience" ends Sept. 30. Planetarium films: "Ringworld," "Navigating With Lewis & Clark," "Stars Over Pittsburgh" and "The Sky Above Mister Rogers' Neighborhood." Laser Fantasy Shows Fri. and Sat. nights through Sept. Hours: Sun.-Fri. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sat. 10 a.m.-7 p.m. General admission: $14 adults, $10 child/senior. 412-237-3400.
CHILDREN'S MUSEUM OF PITTSBURGH Allegheny Center, North Side. Closed for renovations.
GATEWAY CLIPPER FLEET Station Square, 412-355-7980. Cruises: special events, Family Fun, brunch and dinner, Lock 'N Dam Adventures, Sunset Sightseeing, Friday moonlight dance cruises, Good Ship Lollipop daily.
NATIONAL AVIARY West Park, North Side. Daily events: Owl Encounter Show, 11:30 a.m.; Indoor Tropical Rainstorm, 12:30 p.m.; Penguin Premiere Show, 1 p.m.; Interactive Feeding in Tropical Rainstorm, 2:30 p.m.; Feathers and Eggs Parts Cart, 4:30 p.m. Fantasy of Flight Bird Show, Wed.-Sun. 10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. Admission: $6; $5 seniors; $4.50 kids 2-12. Open daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 412-323-7235.
PHIPPS CONSERVATORY & BOTANICAL GARDENS Schenley Park, Oakland. Discovery Garden, Butterfly Garden, Bird Garden, Bee Garden and Sensory Garden. Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tue.-Sun.; Fri. till 9 p.m. 412-622-6914.
PITTSBURGH ZOO & AQUARIUM Highland Park. Special exhibit: "Skulls and Skeletons," Discovery Pavilion. Hours: Daily 10 a.m.-6 p.m. (gates close at 5 p.m.). Admission: $8; $7 for seniors; $6 kids 2-13; under 2 free. 412-665-3639.
SENATOR JOHN HEINZ PITTSBURGH REGIONAL HISTORY CENTER Strip District. Exhibit: "Rediscovering Lewis & Clark: A Journey with the Rooney Family," through 2004. Admission: $6; $4.50 students/seniors; $3 for ages 6-18. Open daily 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 412-454-6000.
KENNYWOOD PARK West Mifflin, 412-461-0500. Fri.-Sat.: Phantom Fright Nights, 7-11 p.m. through Oct. $18.50
HISTORICAL PLACES
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BEECHWOOD FARMS NATURE RESERVE Fox Chapel, 412-963-6100. Five miles of trails, open daily.
BLOCKHOUSE AT FORT PITT Pittsburgh's oldest building, erected in 1764 by Col. Henry Bouquet. Located in Point State Park. Wed.-Sun. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
BUSHY RUN BATTLEFIELD Harrison City. Wed.-Sun. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 724-527-5584.
BUTLER COUNTY HERITAGE CENTER Butler. 724-283-8116. Concentrates on Butler's industrial history, including the Bantam "jeep" and Pullman-Standard. Sun. 1-3 p.m.
CALVARY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Allegheny Ave., North Side. 412-323-1070. Group tours of the 107-year-old church and its three magnificent 30-foot-high Tiffany windows; by appointment.
CLAYTON Point Breeze, 412-371-0600. The restored home of Henry Clay Frick family. Tours daily except Mon.
COMPASS INN MUSEUM Laughlintown. 724-238-4983. Authentically restored 1799 stagecoach stop that tells story of transportation in the 1800s. Tues.-Sat. 11 a.m.-4 p.m.; Sun. noon-4 p.m.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sixth Avenue, Downtown, 412-471-3436. Tours include 13 Tiffany stained-glass windows, after 10:45 a.m. Sun. service. Group tours by appointment.
FORT PITT MUSEUM Point State Park, 1-866-PA-TRAIL. Wed.-Sun. Museum of Colonial life in Western Pa.
GEORGE WESTINGHOUSE MUSEUM Wilmerding, 412-823-0500. Displays of family items, inventions, achievements and electrical appliances. Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Sat. 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
HARMONY MUSEUM Nine sites near Harmony, Butler County, 724-452-7341. Exhibits on American Indians, Washington's 1753 mission, German separatists and more. Tours 1-4 p.m. daily, except Mondays.
HARTWOOD Allison Park, 412-767-9200. Tours of the Tudor mansion designed by Alfred Hopkins. Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-3 p.m.; Sun. noon-4 p.m. Reservations recommended.
JIMMY STEWART MUSEUM Indiana, 724-349-6112. Family portraits, film awards, costumes, photos, posters and film clips. Open daily.
LEMOYNE HOUSE Washington, 724-225-6740. First National Historic Landmark of the Underground Railroad. Tues.-Fri. 11 a.m.-4 p.m.; Sat.: By appt.
KERR MEMORIAL MUSEUM Oakmont, 412-826-9295. Guided tours of the restored Victorian home and office of one of Oakmont's first private physicians. Call for tour times. Adults $8, seniors $7, students $6.
LOWRIE/SHAW HOUSE Butler, 724-283-8116. 1828 home restored by Butler County Historical Society. Tours Sun. 1-3 p.m.
NATIONALITY ROOMS University of Pittsburgh, 412-624-6000. 26 rooms reflect heritage of Pittsburgh's immigrants. Tours daily.
OLD ECONOMY VILLAGE Ambridge, 724-266-4500. Early 19th-century home of the Harmony Society; gardens and 16 buildings furnished with original artifacts. Tues-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sun. noon-5 p.m.
OLD ST. LUKE'S Old Washington Pike, Scott, 412-851-9212. Pioneer church, 1823 pipe organ, Revolutionary War graves. Sun. 1:30-4 p.m.
***OLIVER MILLER HOMESTEAD South Park, 412-835-1554. Sun.: Heritage Craft Day, indoors and outdoors, weaving, quilting, candle-making, music. 1:30-4:30 p.m.
PENNSYLVANIA TROLLEY MUSEUM Washington, Pa., 724-228-9256. Scenic 3-mile rides on trolleys, exhibits, museum store. Exhibit: "On the Car Line: Pittsburgh and Points South" focuses on trolley lines from Pittsburgh to Charleroi and Washington. $6; $5 seniors; $3.50 kids 2-15.
RACHEL CARSON HOMESTEAD Springdale, 724-274-5459. Home of ecologist and author. Weekends.
RODEF SHALOM BIBLICAL BOTANICAL GARDEN Oakland, 412-621-6566. Plants of the Bible and special exhibit "A Summer of Fragrance." 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Sun.-Thurs.; Wed. 7-9 p.m.; Sat. noon-1 p.m. Free.
SEWICKLEY HEIGHTS HISTORY CENTER Sewickley, 412-741-4487. A glimpse of the great estates of Pittsburgh's early industrialists, weekdays 3-5 p.m.; Sat. noon-2 p.m.
SCHENLEY PARK VISITORS CENTER Schenley Park, near Phipps. 412-687-1800. "Sundays in the Park" with live music, food and drinks every Sun., noon-3 p.m. through Oct. 31. Guided tours of the park at 1 p.m. first and third Sunday of every month, through Oct. 16.
SOLDIERS & SAILORS MEMORIAL HALL AND MUSEUM Oakland, 412-621-4253. $4; $3 seniors/students.
WEST OVERTON MUSEUMS Scottdale, 724-887-7910. Intact rural pre-Civil War industrial village with 19 period buildings dating from 1803-59 on 43 acres. Site of Old Overholt whiskey distillery and birthplace of Henry Clay Frick. Tues.-Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Sun. 1-5 p.m.
WOODVILLE PLANTATION Route 50, Collier, 412-221-0348. 18th-century home of Gen. John Neville of Whiskey Rebellion fame. May-Sept. Thurs. and Sun. 1-4 p.m.
BARNES & NOBLE Waterfront, 412-462-4798. Sat.: Library card story time, includes a snack and activity 11 a.m.
HIKE ON THE ART SIDE Venture Outdoors, 412-255-0564. Sat.: Urban hike through the art districts of Garfield and Lawrenceville, includes artists working with pottery, stained glass, wood, metal and soap. 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
RICHARD S. CALIGUIRI CITY OF PITTSBURGH GREAT RACE Sun. 5K (Oakland to Point State Park) 8:30 a.m., 10K (Frick Park to Point State Park) 9:30 a.m. 412-255-2493.
GREAT RACE EXPO IBEW Conference Center, South Side. Fri.-Sat.: Packet pick-up, health screenings, product sampling, sales on running apparel. Last chance to register for Sunday's race.
INTERNATIONAL GEM & JEWELRY SHOW Pittsburgh Expo Mart, Monroeville. Fri.-Sun.: 91 pieces from socialite Doris Duke's jewelry collection on display and for sale.
HARVEST GATHERING Glenshaw Presbyterian Church. Sat.: Crafts, food, baked goods, children's corner, cookie walk. 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
2004 EAST COAST BIGFOOT CONFERENCE Gators nightclub, Jeannette. Sat.: Speakers from California, Ohio, Virginia, Maryland, displays, speakers on Ghosts & Ghost Investigations. 11 a.m.
BRIDGEVILLE PEDDLER DAYS Fri.-Sat.: Food, crafters, sidewalk sale. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
OPEN HOUSE Roots and Wings Family Yoga Center, Wexford. Sat.: Free classes, massage, spinal imaging, clinical nutritionist. Donation requested.
CRUISE-IN Tour-Ed Mine, Tarentum. Sun.: parts swap 10 a.m., cruise noon-4 p.m., door prizes, food, raffles, trophies.
STAR PARTIES Wagman Observatory, Deer Lakes Park. Fri., Sat. Star gazing, weather permitting, with the Amateur Astronomers Society. 8:50 p.m.
GEMINI THEATER COMPANY For "Cinderella," a musical. 6-10 p.m. Sun., at the theater, The Factory, 7501 Penn Ave., Point Breeze. Casting children and adults for all roles. Call 412-243-6464 for appointment and information.
GREASEPAINT PLAYERS For "The Nutcracker," 6-9 p.m. Oct. 12, at Greensburg Civic Theatre, 951 Old Salem Road, Greensburg. Performers age 8 through adult needed. Prepare 16 bars, prepare for jazz dance and cold read. Resume and photo requested. No appointment needed.
HARMONY SINGERS OF PITTSBURGH Needs all voices for a South Hills-based choir and performance group. Some experience desired. Call 412-833-6341.
PITTSBURGH CLO Needs male singers/actors in their 20s, Equity and non-Equity, for "Forever Plaid." Call 412-281-3973 for audition information and appointment.
PITTSBURGH DOWNTOWN PARTNERSHIP Needs performers to entertain holiday shoppers for "Saturdays in the City," taking place from Nov. 20-Dec. 18. Call PDP at 412-566-4190 for submission information.
PITTSBURGH SAVOYARDS Needs a director for "The Gondoliers," a musical. Resumes accepted through Oct. 1. Mail to: Pittsburgh Savoyards, P.O. Box 44065, Pgh., PA 15205-4065.
SUNDAY NIGHT LIVE Looking for scripts for the 2004-05 season. Will accept full-length scripts and plays and one-act plays. No musicals. Request a copy of the guidelines by e-mailing sundaynightlivepgh@hotmail.com.
THREE RIVERS CHORAL SOCIETY For all voice parts, especially first sopranos. Faith Lutheran Church, 80 Bartley Rd., Upper St. Clair. Tues., call 724-348-5320 to make appointment with Kathleen Shannon.
TOP HATS PERFORMANCE ENSEMBLE For Flag, saber, rifle and dance guard. Open to performers under 22 years of age. 1-9 p.m. Sun. at Valley High School, New Kensington. Call 724-339-7861 for appointment.
ASSOCIATED ARTISTS OF BUTLER COUNTY. Entry forms are available for the 14th annual wildlife exhibit. Send SASE to: The Art Center, 344 South Main Street, Butler, PA 16003-0245.
ASSOCIATED ARTISTS OF PITTSBURGH New member screening for artists within 150-mile radius of Pittsburgh. Nov. 7 at Pittsburgh Center for the Arts, Shadyside. Call 412-263-2710 or visit www.aapgh.org for an application.
PITTSBURGH WATERCOLOR SOCIETY New member screening, 1 p.m. Oct. 17 at Pittsburgh Center for the Arts, Simmons Hall, Shadyside. Mail SASE to Darla Duffy, 120 Markham Dr., Pgh. PA 15228 for application and requirements.
PHOTOGRAPHY NEEDED For "Living Life on Life's Terms," an exhibition at Pittsburgh Filmmakers benefitting the Dana Bowman Limb Bank Foundation that distributes limbs to amputees who cannot afford them. Matted prints only. Call 412-243-4494 for information, deadline is Oct. 20.