CONCERTS
LOTUS WITH DJ HARRY, PNUMA TRIO Mr. Small's Theatre, Thurs. 8 p.m. $8-$10. 412-821-4447.
LAIR OF THE MINOTAUR/UNEARTHLY TRANCE Garfield Artworks, Fri. 8 p.m. $7. 412-361-2262.
JOHNNY WINTER Rex Theatre, Fri. 8 p.m. $30. 412-323-1919.
HORNS OF HAPPINESS Quiet Storm, Fri. 9 p.m. $5. 412-661-9355.
AMY CORREIA Club Cafe, Sat. 7 p.m. $12. 412-323-1919.
IMAJIN AND GRETA SHEPARDSON Rhythm House Cafe, Sat. and Sun. 7 p.m. $20. 412-221-5010.
LOKO PHYLUM WITH THE VACANCY, NOTHING UNEXPECTED Mr. Small's Theatre, Sat. 7 p.m. $8-$10. 412-821-4447.
BILLY PRICE Moondog's, Sat. 10 p.m. 412-828-2040.
AUGUSTANA Club Cafe, Sun. 7 p.m. $10-$12. 412-323-1919.
BLACK DAHLIA MURDER WITH FROM A SECOND STORY WINDOW Mr. Small's Theatre, Sun. 7 p.m. $12-$14. 412-821-4447.
CHRIS CAIN Thunderbird Cafe, 8 p.m. Also: The Pawnbrokers. $10. 412-682-0177.
MAJOR STARS Garfield Artworks, next Sun. 8 p.m. $7. 412-361-2262.
THE WEEPIES Club Cafe, Mon. 7 p.m. $12-$14. 412-323-1919.
SUPERSUCKERS Rex Theatre, Tues. 8 p.m. $13. 412-323-1919.
RICHARD SHINDELL Club Cafe, Wed. 7 p.m. $20-$22. 412-323-1919.
THE CLICK FIVE Rex Theatre, Wed. 7:30 p.m. $12. 412-323-1919.
DANCE
PITTSBURGH BALLET THEATRE "Romance & Reverie," August Bournonville's "La Sylphide," and "Pas de Deux Perfection" are showcased in PBT's season finale. Benedum Center, Downtown. Thurs. 7:30 p.m.; Fri.-Sat. 8 p.m.; Sat.-Sun 2 p.m. $14-$78. 412-456-6666.


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ALADDIN Gemini Children's Theater at The Factory, 7501 Penn Ave., Point Breeze. Ends Sun. Sat.-Sun. 1 and 3 p.m. $7. 412-243-6464.


AS YOU LIKE IT Shakespeare's great comedy. Philip Chosky Theatre, Purnell Center for the Arts, Carnegie Mellon campus, Oakland. Thurs. through May 6. Wed.-Fri. 8 p.m.; Sat. 2 and 8 p.m. $22-$25. 412-268-2407.
BAREFOOT IN THE PARK Neil Simon's comedy about newlyweds in New York City. Boston Baked Beans Company at PPTCO Space, The Jackman Building, 542 Penn Ave., Downtown. Ends Sun. Fri.-Sat. 8 p.m.; Sun. 2 p.m. $15. 412-519-2041.


ENCHANTED APRIL Four housewives from England rent an Italian villa for a month of rediscovery. Valley Players of Ligonier at Ligonier Theater. Fri. through May 6. Fri.-Sat. 8 p.m.; May 7, 2:30 p.m. $10-$12. 724-238-6514, ext. 2.
FEELIN' GROOVY: THE FLIP SIDE A musical tribute to the '60s. Jude Pohl Productions at Greentree Holiday Inn Dinner Theatre, Green Tree. Through June 10. Fri-Sat. 7 p.m. $36 (includes dinner). 724-746-1178.
FORBIDDEN BROADWAY Off-Broadway's biggest hit comedy pokes fun at the best theater has to offer. CLO Cabaret at Theater Square, Downtown. Through 2006. Thurs.-Sat. 7:30 p.m.; Sat.-Sun. 3 p.m. $35-$37. Discounts available. 412-456-6666.
FRIDAY NIGHT IMPROVS Audience participation improvisational show. Studio Theatre, Cathedral of Learning, Oakland. Fri. 11 p.m. $3. 412-682-1435.
GOLDA'S BALCONY Valerie Harper portrays the late Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir and 43 other characters in this one-woman show written by William Gibson. PNC Broadway in Pittsburgh, The Byham Theater, Downtown. Through May 7. Tues.-Thurs. 7:30 p.m.; Fri. 8 p.m.; Sat. 2 and 8 p.m.; Sun 1 and 6:30 p.m. $18.50-$53.50. 412-456-6666.


ONCE UPON A MATTRESS Spotlight Performing Arts Company at the Kean Theatre, St. Barnabas, 5847 Meridan Road, Richland. Sat. 8 p.m.; Sun. 2 p.m. $10-$18. 412-931-1001.
THE ORCHARD An adaptation of Chekhov's "The Cherry Orchard." T.S. Frank tells the story of a Western Pennsylvania family who has fallen on hard times. Washington & Jefferson College, Olin Fine Arts Center, 285 E. Wheeling St., Washington. Ends Sat. Wed.-Sat. 7:30 p.m. Free. 724-223-6546.


PICNIC William Inge's Pulitzer Prize-winning drama set in a small Kansas town about two neighbors and their families. Greensburg Civic Theatre, Greensburg Garden & Civic Center, 951 Old Salem Road, Greensburg. Fri.-Sat. 8 p.m.; Sun. 2 p.m. $8-$12. 724-836-PLAY.
PITTSBURGH CLO LATE NIGHT CABARET Local performers bring their best to the stage. Cabaret at Theater Square, 655 Penn Ave., Cultural District, Downtown. Fri.: TV Tunes with Chris Laitta. 10 p.m.; Sat.: Off the Record: The Cabaret! 10 p.m., $12. 412-456-6666.
PLAY IT AGAIN SAM A comedy about a man who fancies himself after Humphrey Bogart. Comtra Theatre, Route 19, Comtra Plaza, Cranberry. Through May 6. Fri.-Sat. 7:30 p.m. $10. 724-773-9896.
SAME TIME NEXT YEAR Bernard Slade's romantic comedy follows a love affair between a couple who rendezvous once a year. Apple Hill Playhouse, Manor Road, off Route 22, Delmont. Through May 6. Thurs.-Sat. 8 p.m. $10-$18. 724-468-5050. Meal packages ($17-$26) with Lamplighter Restaurant.
TALKING HEADS One playwright (Alan Bennett), two actors, six one character plays. Program A: "A Lady of Letters," "Her Big Chance" and "A Hand of God." Program B: "Nights in the Gardens of Spain," "Miss Fozzard Finds her Feet" and "Bed Among the Lentils." Plays will be presented in repertory in alternating performances. Starring Patricia Kilgarriff and Helena Ruoti. City Theatre, Bingham and 13th streets, South Side. Through May 28. Tues. 7 p.m.; Weds.-Fri. 8 p.m.; Sat. 5:30 and 9 p.m.; Sun. 2 p.m. some exceptions. $15-$40. 412-431-CITY.
FAST TIMES AT RIDGEMONT HIGH Amy Heckerling directs this '80s youth culture classic about teenagers finding their way through high school. Stars Sean Penn, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Phoebe Cates, Judge Reinhold, Forest Whitaker, Eric Stoltz, Anthony Edwards and Nicolas Cage. Calling the Shots: Women Behind the Camera Film Series at the Pittsburgh Filmmakers' Regent Square Theatre. Sun. 7:30 p.m. $7. 412-682-4111
OSAMA A young girl must disguise herself as a boy to work and support her widowed mother when the Taliban regime bans women's freedoms in Afghanistan. The screening will be followed by a discussion with Julie Hakim Azzam. Oaks Theater, Oakmont. Sun. 2 p.m. Free. 412-828-6311.
RUSSIAN FILM SYMPOSIUM Tues. through May 7. Films, discussions, music and guest focusing on race and ethnicity in Russian cinema. For schedule and additional information, go to www.rusfilm.pitt.edu/ or www.pghfilmmakers.org.
ART EXHIBITIONS
Special events
ART ALL NIGHT 3618 Penn Ave., Lawrence-ville, 412-282-2925. Sat.: The ninth annual art show is free, no jury, no censorship. Doors open at 6 p.m. and close Sun. 2 p.m.
MASER GALLERIES One Oxford Centre, Downtown, 1-888-513-8385. Pop artist Peter Max will display his recent work "Colors of a Better World," and be on hand to meet and greet, Fri. 6-9 p.m., Sat. 4-7 p.m. and Sun. noon-2 p.m. Call for reservations.
Gallery listings


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AMERICAN JEWISH MUSEUM/JCC Squirrel Hill, 412-521-8011, ext. 105. Berger Gallery: "Assignment: Rescue, The Story of Varian Fry and Emergency Rescue Committee," through May 8.; Fine/Perlow/Weis Gallery: "Paintings by Joan Linder, through July 15. Daily.


ANDY WARHOL MUSEUM North Shore, 412-237-8300. "Harry Darger: Highlights from the American Folk Art Museum" and "Grayson Perry: Hand painted Ceramic Pots," both end Sun. Permanent collection with more than 500 works of art drawn from The Warhol's extensive collections. Good Fridays: Music with The Bell Orchestre, 8 p.m., $12. Closed Mon. Admission.
THE ART CENTER Butler, 724-283-6922. "Annual Butler
High School Art Exhibit," through May 12. Closed Sun.-Tues.
ART INSTITUTE OF PITTSBURGH Downtown, 412-291-6264. "Every Picture Tells a Story," the Pittsburgh Society of Illustrators Showcase, ends Fri. Closed Sun.


ARTISTS IMAGE RESOURCE North Side, 412-321-8664. Fri. "AIR10," the latest installment of the birthday bash, 4 p.m.-midnight.


ARTISTS UPSTAIRS Downtown, 412-443-8132. "Under my Bed," sculpture, paintings, installation and performance by Kirsten Ervin, Robert Qualters, Laura McLaughlin and others, through May 20. Closed Sun.-Mon.
ARTSPACE 303 Eighth Avenue, Homestead, 412-708-0319. "Realism and the One Man Band," stone sculpture, painting and interactive art by David Edwards, ends Fri. Open Tues., Thurs. and Sat.


AUDUBON EXHIBIT CASE Hillman Library, Oakland, 412-648-8191. "Black-and-White Creeper," an original Audubon life-size hand-colored print, circa 1832, print no. 90 of 435 original prints, through May 8. Daily.
BARCO LAW LIBRARY University of Pittsburgh, Oakland. "Recent Work," photographs by Wes Morar and Marc Silverman, ends Fri. Daily.
BIRD IN THE HAND GALLERY Sewickley, 412-741-8286. "Spring Show," paintings, prints, glass, ceramics and crafts, ends Sat. Closed Sun.-Mon.
BOXHEART GALLERY Bloomfield, 412-687-8858. "Urban Organic Extractions (2)," abstract paintings by Mark Gualtieri and Joshua Hogan, through May 4. Closed Mon.
BREW HOUSE SPACE 101 South Side, 412-381-7767. "Prospectus Series No. 3: Maggie Bogdanich and Jill Marie Mason," ends Sat. ; Special Projects Room: "Results of Grandeurious Plans," new work by Morgan Cahn, ends Sat. Closed Sun.-Tues.


BUTLER INSTITUTE OF AMERICAN ART Youngstown, Ohio, 1-330-743-1711. "American Eden: Turn of the Century," paintings from the Akron Art Museum, through Sept. 10; "Jan Maulka: The Global Modernist," 66 works in various mediums, through May 28; "Celestial Navigation," paintings by Steve Diehl, ends Sun.; "David Bierk (1944-2002)," paintings, ends Sun.; Trumbull Branch: "Itzik Ben Shalom: Sculpture," through June 26. Closed Mon.
CARNEGIE MUSEUM OF ART Oakland, 412-622-3131. "Fierce Friends: Artists & Animals, 1750-1900, through Aug. 27; "The Impressionist Era: Works on Paper from the Collection," 70 prints and drawings by Mary Cassatt, Edgar Degas, Pierre Auguste Renoir and their contemporaries, through June 18; "Documenting our Past: The Teenie Harris Archive Project, Part Two, through July 30; "Barns of Western Pennsylvania: Vernacular to Spectacular," through May 28; "Tarnished: The Decline of Family Formality," antique silver serving pieces, through May 14. Docent tours available. Closed Mon.
CARNEGIE MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Oakland, 412-622-3131. "Wild at Heart: Selected Works From The National Museum of Wildlife Art," through Aug. 13; "PaleoLab," ongoing; "Carnegie's Dinosaurs: A World Treasure," a permanent exhibition; "Underwater Odyssey," a 45-minute earth theater program. Closed Mon.
CHATHAM COLLEGE Laughlin Music Center, Shadyside. 412-365-1140. "Mahatma Gandhi: A Philatelic Presentation of His Life and Legacy," presenting major events in Mahatma Gandhi's life through the use of philatelic materials from more than 90 countries, including stamps, postmarks, first day covers, cachets, ends Sun. Closed Mon.
CONCEPT ART GALLERY Regent Square, 412-242-9200. "Penn on Braddock," a 146-panel panoramic by Felix de la Concha, with other new works, ends Sun. Closed Mon.
DIGGING PITT GALLERY Lawrenceville, 412-605-0450. "Francis Crisafio and Tom Sarver," digital works and paintings; and "Welcome Back," five former residents present new works, both through May 6. Closed Mon.
EVERYONE AN ARTIST Lawrenceville, 412-681-2404. "Photography," new prints by Gretchen Smodic and the Allegheny East Art Therapy Program, through May 19. Closed Sun., Tues and Sat.
FE GALLERY Lawrenceville, 412-860-6028. "Memories of Earthworks and Sacred Sites: A Visual Journal of a Special Excursion," through May 5. Closed Sun.-Tues.


THE FRICK ART & HISTORICAL CENTER The Frick Art Museum, Point Breeze, 412-371-0600. Thurs.: "Hudson River School Drawings from the Dia Art Foundation" and "Dan Flavin, Drawing Water Light," both through July 9; Wed.: Lecture with Tiffany Bell, "A Contemporary Artists Collects -- Inspiration from the Hudson River School Drawings," 7 p.m., $8-$10. Closed Mon.
FUTURE TENANT Downtown, 412-325-7037. "Showing Signs of Life," work by the Carnegie Mellon University Master of Fine Arts Students, ends Fri. Closed Sun.-Mon.


GALLERY ON 43RD STREET Lawrenceville, 412-683-6488. Fri.: "Flash," mixed media and works on paper by Robert Villamagna, through June 10, opening reception, 7-10 p.m. Closed Sun.-Mon.
GALLERIE CHIZ Shadyside, 412-441-6005. "point and shoot (shutterbugs)," 13 photographers show new work with elements of surprise, ends Sat. Closed Mon.
HOYT INSTITUTE OF FINE ARTS New Castle, 724-652-2882. "Snap to It!" photos by Prescott Moore Lassman, ends Fri. Closed Sun.-Mon.
HUNT INSTITUTE FOR BOTANICAL DOCUMENTATION CMU Hunt Library, 412-268-2434. "Yuuga: Contemporary Botanical Watercolors from Japan," 43 intricate works by 33 artists, through June 30. Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m.-noon and 1-5 p.m.; Sun. 1-4 p.m.
HUSTON GALLERY Memorial Park Church, McCandless, 412-364-9492. "This 'n That." Dorothy Thomas and Gladys Tobin will present watercolors and pastels, through June 2. Daily.
INDIANA UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Sutton Hall, 724-357-2302. "Selections from the Hunt Institute of Botanical Art & the Allegheny Arboretum," botanical prints, drawings, watercolors, through May 12. Closed Sun.-Mon.


JOHN EDWARD GALLERY Export, 724-325-2577. Mon.: "Jim Bodnar," watercolors and landscapes, through May 31. Closed Mon.
LA FOND GALLERIES South Side, 412-431-3337. "Still Life," classical oil paintings in the tradition of 17th-century Dutch masters by Natalia Pascal, extended through May 13. Closed Sun.-Mon.
MANCHESTER CRAFTSMEN'S GUILD North Side, 412-322-1773. "2006 Pittsburgh Public High Schools All-City Arts Showcase," through May 21. Closed Sun.


MATTRESS FACTORY MUSEUM North Side, 412-231-3169. Sat.: "Ruth Stanford: In the Dwelling House," an archaeological look at the historic working-class home located at 516 Sampsonia Way, through Oct. 22; "Factory Installed," four new artists in residence show their installations, through July 9. Permanent installation art by Yayoi Kusama, Winnifred Lutz, James Turrell and others on display. Visit www.mattress.org. Closed Mon.
MENDELSON GALLERY Shadyside, 412-361-8664. "Inside Out," Paintings by Dafna Rehavia Hanauer; photographs by Susan Abramson and sculpture by Jonathan Shapiro, ends Fri. Closed Sun.-Tues.
MICHAEL BERGER GALLERY Point Breeze, 412-441-4282. "From My Hand," sculptures and woodcuts by Fang Lijun, extended through July 30. Closed Mon-Tues.
MORGAN CONTEMPORARY GLASS GALLERY Shadyside, 412-441-5200. "Synthesis: Fusing + Kilnforming," 17 artists show their latest work created with glass fusing techniques, through July 1. Closed Sun.-Mon.
O'BANNON ORIENTAL CARPETS Squirrel Hill, 412-422-0300. "Exploring Gabbehs," tribal rugs from Iran and India, through July 29. Closed Sun.-Mon.
PITTSBURGH GLASS CENTER Friendship, 412-365-2145. "TruthBeauty," glass works by Kathleen Mulcahy and Ron Desmett, through Sept. 8. Closed Sat.-Sun


REGINA GOUGER MILLER GALLERY CMU, 412-268-3618. Mon.: "Aesthetics Out Of Bounds" Lecture with Katheryn Linduff, scholar in Chinese art and archaeology, 5:30 p.m. at Chosky Theatre, free. Gallery closed Mon.
707 PENN GALLERY Downtown, 412-325-7017. "Layer," drawings by Jill Daves, through May 20. Closed Sun.-Thurs.
THE SEWICKLEY GALLERY 549 Beaver St. 412-741-9040. "Waterworks 2006," the Pittsburgh Watercolor Society Annual Show, ends Sat. Closed Sun.-Mon.
SILVER EYE CENTER FOR PHOTOGRAPHY South Side, 412-431-1810. "Benefit Auction, 2006," more than 100 lots of original prints donated by photographers throughout the
, through May 20. Closed Sun.-Tues.
SPACE GALLERY Downtown, 412-325-7723. "MY SPACE," works focusing on personal space by Thad Kellstadt, Tom Sarver, Adam Grossi, Tom Weinrich and Ed Parrish, through May 13. Closed Sun.-Tues.
SOCIETY FOR CONTEMPORARY CRAFT Strip District, 412-261-7003. "Cabinets of Curiosities and Realized Dreams," works in wood by Michael Brolly, through July 15. Closed Sun.-Mon.
SOUTHERN ALLEGHENIES MUSEUM OF ART Altoona, 1-814-946-4464. "Between Heaven and Earth: The Paintings of Martha Mayer Erlebacher," ends Sun. Closed Mon.
SOUTHERN ALLEGHENIES MUSEUM OF ART Johnstown, 1-814-269-7234. "Balcomb Greene: Abstractionist Against the Tide," new paintings, through May 14. Closed Sat.-Sun.
SOUTHERN ALLEGHENIES MUSEUM OF ART Loretto, 1-814-472-3920. "A Symphony of Color: The Lyrical Paintings of Joseph Holston," 60 abstract paintings and prints, through July 23.; "Ansel Adams: A Legacy," black-and-white photographs from the nature photographer, through Aug. 13. Closed Mon.
THREE RIVERS ARTS FESTIVAL GALLERY Downtown, 412-281-8723 "The Spring Event," a site-specific exhibition featuring film, art, live performances and installation art done by artists of the Appalachian School, through May 5. Closed Sun.
UNIVERSITY ART GALLERY Frick Fine Arts Building, University of Pittsburgh, 412-648-2423. "Studio Arts' Student Exhibition," ends Sat. Closed Sun., open Thurs. till 8 p.m.
WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY Morgantown, 1-304-293-2140, ext. 3210. Mesaros Galleries: "Bachelor of Fine Art Senior Exhibition," through May 14; Mon.-Sat. noon-9:30 p.m.


WESTMORELAND MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART Greensburg, 724-837-1500. Thurs.: Carole Werder lecture and slide presentation on her exhibition, 7 p.m.; Fri.: Symposium "Pennsylvania's Painters: Emblems of American Art," 10 a.m.- 3 p.m.; "Artists of the Commonwealth: Realism and Its Response in Pennsylvania Painting," works by Mary Cassatt, William Glackens, Cecilia Beaux and others, through May 21; "Carole Werder: Extra-Ordinary," contemporary paintings, through May 21. Closed Mon.-Tues.
WOOD STREET GALLERIES Downtown, 412-471-5605. "Absorption + Transmission," photographic works by Doug and Mike Starn that explore the properties of light, through June 10. Closed Sun.-Mon.
PITTSBURGH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Emanuel Ax, piano; Sir Andrew Davis, conductor. Heinz Hall, Downtown. Thurs. 1:30 p.m.; Fri.-Sat. 8 p.m. $12.50-$72. 412-392-4900.
DIANE BISH organ. St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Uniontown. Fri. 7 p.m. $20. 724-437-9000.
CENTRAL STATE UNIVERSITY CHORUS Sixth Mount Zion Baptist Church, East Liberty, Fri. 7:30 p.m. Free-will offering. 412-441-5427.
CHATHAM BAROQUE "Fanfare for the Uncommon Concerto," guest cornetto player Bruce Dickey. United Methodist Church in Sewickley, Fri. 8 p.m.; Synod Hall, Oakland, Sat. 8 p.m.; Chatham College, Laughlin Music Hall, Shadyside, Sun. 2:30 p.m. $20, ($16 seniors; $8 students). 412-394-3353.
TUESDAY MUSICAL CLUB "Suor Angelica," Andrew Carnegie Free Library Music Hall, Carnegie. Sat. 2 p.m. Free. 412-682-0439.
PITTSBURGH THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY CONCERTS Featuring Yeeha Chiu, Daphne Alderson and Hampton Mallory. PTS Campus, Hicks Memorial Chapel, East Liberty. Sat. 3 p.m. $12-$15. 412-362-5610 ext. 2196.
BUTLER COUNTY SYMPHONY "Earth," Butler Intermediate High School. Sat. 8 p.m. $9-$18. 724-283-1402.
GREENSBURG AMERICAN OPERA "A Taste of Italy," Palace Theatre, Greensburg. Sat. 8 p.m. $18-$25. 724-972-1031.
OPERA THEATER OF PITTSBURGH "Soiree Series -- Broadway and Opera Favorites," a series featuring music and food in some of the grandest houses in the city. The Kamin house, Shadyside. Sun. 5 p.m. $75 (series discount available). 412-621-1499 for details and tickets, RSVP requested.
WEST HILLS SYMPHONIC BAND Montour Senior High School, Robinson. Sun. 3 p.m. Free. 412-262-2306.
ANDREW SCANLON Organ. Trinity Cathedral Church, Downtown. Wed. 12:30 p.m. Free. 412-232-6404.
ARMANDO'S Rochester, 724-774-9752. Sat.: Fastback 9:30 p.m.
BILLY'S ROADHOUSE Wexford, 724-934-1177. Tues.: Hewlett/Anderson 5 p.m.
BLOOMFIELD BRIDGE TAVERN 4412 Liberty Ave., 412-682-8611. Fri.: Haywire Deluxe, Beagle Brothers 9 p.m.
CEFALO'S NIGHTCLUB Carnegie, 412-276-6600. Fri.: Jam Nation Band, Sat.: Tom Breiding 9 p.m.
CIAO'S Carnegie, 412-276-9914. Mon.: Hewlett/Anderson 7:30 p.m.
ERACERS Butler, 724-482-2555. Sat.: Absolute Malice, Rail, Leprosy, Zilch and Nazgul. Show, 7:30 p.m.
EXCUSES South Side, 412-431-4090. Fri.: Science Fiction Idols, Forbidden 5 10 p.m.
THE FARM Burgettstown, 724-947-3799. Sat.: Sonic 15 9:30 p.m.
FRESCO'S Wexford, 724-935-7550. Fri.: Hewlett/Anderson 9 p.m.
GOOSKI'S Polish Hill, 412-681-1658. Fri.: Ease The Medic, Life In Bed, Olympus Mans 10 p.m.
HILLTOPPERS PUB Troy Hill, 412-322-3676. Fri.: Boss Diablo 9 p.m.
HOLIDAY INN Meadowlands, 724-222-6200. Fri.: Erin Burkett & the Mean Reds 9:30 p.m.
JAY'S SPORTS BAR Canonsburg, 724-746-2250. Fri.: New Relics 9 p.m.
JUGHEAD'S Strip, 412-434-6366. Fri.: After the Fall, Sat.: Higher Ground 8 p.m.
LOOSE MOOSE South Baldwin, 412-655-3553. Sat.: Tweed 9:45 p.m.
MAGOO'S McCandless, 412-635-2300. Fri.: Max'ell House & The Perkulators, Sat.: Pat & Don Duo 9 p.m.
MOONDOG'S Blawnox, 412-828-2040. Thurs.: Toast & Jam 8 p.m.
MR. SMALL'S THEATER Millvale, 412-821-4447. Sat.: Loko Phylum, The Vacancy, Nothing Unexpected 6:30 p.m.
NOBLES 51 SALOON Carrick, 412-379-0049. Sat.: Radiation 10 p.m.
QUIET STORM Friendship, 412-661-9355. Fri.: Horns of Happiness 9 p.m.
REX THEATRE South Side, 412-323-1919. Sat.: Jaggerbush, Ford Thurston, Eye C Snakes 9 p.m.
RHYTHM HOUSE CAFE Bridgeville, 412-221-5010. Fri.: No Bad Ju Ju, Sat.: Imposter 10 p.m.
ROCHESTER INN Ross, 412-364-8166. Sat.: KardaZ 9:30 p.m.
ROYAL PLACE Castle Shannon, 412-882-8000. Sat.: The Exceptions 9:30 p.m.
SCOOBY'S Bridgeville, 412-257-1300. Fri.: Six Demon Bag, Wicked Earth 10 p.m.
SHADOW LOUNGE East Liberty, 412-363-8277. Thurs.: Origen, Sun Rise Above, 7 Wounds 10 p.m.
SPRINGDALE FIREHALL 724-274-4250. Thurs.: Guitar Zack & No Slack 7:30 p.m.
31ST STREET PUB Strip, 412-391-8334. Fri.: Black Tie Revue, Breakup Society, Comrad, Bullet Parade; Sat.: Atomic Drops, Amps 2 Eleven, Deuces 10 p.m.
3-B'S LOUNGE Zelienople, 724-452-9959. Fri.: Rokbot, Sat.: Dr. Feelgood 10 p.m.
THUNDERBIRD CAFE Lawrenceville, 412-682-0177. Thurs.: Don Szejk, Sat.: Outlaw Family Band 9:30 p.m.
T.J.'S HIDEAWAY Evans City, 724-789-7858. Sat.: Plastered in Paris 10 p.m.
Z-LOUNGE South Side 412-431-1800. Sat.: Turn & The New Fiction 10 p.m.
RHYTHM & BLUES
ATRIA'S PNC Park, 412-322-1850. Fri.: Gary Belloma & the Blue Bombers 8:30 p.m.
BACKDRAFT LOUNGE Baldwin, 412-884-9948. Sat.: Bobby Hawkins & the Blues Train Band 4 p.m.
BLIND PIG New Kensington, 724-337-7008. Fri.: 706 Union 9:30 p.m.
BLUES CAFE South Side, 412-431-7080. Fri.: Michael Todd 5:30 p.m., Random Play 10 p.m.; Sat.: Chizmo Charles & Jeff Bell 5:30 p.m., Gary Belloma & the Blue Bombers 10 p.m.; Sun.: Tony Janflone Jr. Band 5:45 p.m.
HARLEY'S BAR McKees Rocks, 412-771-8990. Fri.: Bobby Hawkins & the Blues Train Band 9:30 p.m.
MCDAIN'S Monroeville, 412-373-3335. Sat.: Mystic Knights 9 p.m.
MOONDOG'S Blawnox, 412-828-2040. Fri.: Glenn Pavone & the Cyclones w/Guitar Zack, Sat.: Billy Price 10 p.m.
PICTURES TAKE 2 (formerly Jergel's), Ross, 412-364-9902. Sat.: The Segues 9 p.m.
PITZER'S Jeannette, 724-527-5262. Fri.: Mystic Knights 9 p.m.
RACER TAVERN Latrobe, 724-539-7413: Sat.: Broken Mojo 9:30 p.m.
THUNDERBIRD CAFE Lawrenceville, 412-682-0177. Fri.: The Pawnbrokers 9:30 p.m.
VILLANOVA INN New Castle, 724-652-5171. Sat.: Dave Iglar Band 9:30 p.m.
JAZZ
BLUE McCandless, 412-369-9050. Tues.: Antoinette 8 p.m.
CEFALO'S NIGHTCLUB Carnegie, 412-276-6600. Thurs.: Dana Cefalo, Mark Venneri 7 p.m.
C.J.'S Strip, 412-642-2377. Fri.: , Sat.: 9 p.m.; Sun.: Tony Campbell Jam Session 7 p.m.
DOWE'S ON NINTH Downtown, 412-281-9225. Thurs.: Azucar 9:30 p.m.; Sat.: Al Dowe & Etta Cox, 9 p.m.
ELEPHANT & CASTLE Wexford, 724-933-6160. Sun.: Vincent Anthony & Bob Zigerelli 11 a.m.
GULLIFTY'S Squirrel Hill, 412-521-8222. Thurs.: Don Aliquo, Wed.: Kenny Blake jam 9 p.m.
JACKSON'S New Doubletree, Moon, 412-329-1405. Fri.: Vincent Anthony 8 p.m.
LIVING ROOM ... AGAIN Norman Center, 19 South, 412-835-9772. Thurs.: Orsini Jazz Quintet 8 p.m.
MARTINI'S Jefferson Hills, 412-384-5910. Thurs., Fri.: Spider Rondinelli & Pittsburgh Jazz Giants 8 p.m.; Sat.: Jam session 3 p.m.
MCDAIN'S Monroeville, 412-373-3335. Fri.: Kenny Blake 9 p.m.
PENN BREWERY North Side, 412-237-9402. Fri.: Dr. Zoot 8:30 p.m.
RHYTHM HOUSE Bridgeville, 412-221-5010. Sun.: The Pittsburgh Jazz Society presents Walt Harper & All That Jazz 7 p.m.
STONE MANSION INN Franklin Park, 724-934-3000. Thurs.: Vince & Ziggy, Fri.: Bill George Express, Sat.: Charlie Sanders Trio 8 p.m.
WALNUT GRILL Shadyside, 412-688-8220. Tues.: Maureen Budway with Max Leake & Paul Thompson 7 p.m.
WOODEN NICKEL Monroeville, 412-372-9750. Thurs.: Sean Moran, Fri.: Groove Doctors, Sat.: Gene Ludwig & Sandy Staley 8 p.m.
EASY LISTENING
GYPSY CAFE South Side, 412-381-4977. Thurs.: Gypsy Strings 8 p.m.
LOUNGE AT LEMONT Mount Washington, 412-431-3100. Sat.: Milly Tamboro Duo 9 p.m.
AUGGIE'S ROADHOUSE Washington, 724-743-3636. Fri.: Dallas Marks 9:30 p.m.
BOOTSIE'S McKeesport, 412-672-1120. Sat.: Dallas Marks 9:30 p.m.
KOPEC'S CORNER Lawrenceville, 412-683-4190. Sat.: Slim Forsythe & The Parklane Drifters, 9:30 p.m.
HOLIDAY INN SELECT Bethel Park, 412-833-5300. Fri., Sat.: Night Star 8 p.m.; Sun.: Bob Morelli as Dean Martin 6:30 p.m.
NEWMAN'S Pleasant Hills, 412-653-6440. Sat.: Wee Jams 9 p.m.
OPEN STAGE
BLOOMFIELD BRIDGE TAVERN 4412 Liberty Ave., 412-682-8611. Tues.: Dennis McCurdy 9 p.m.
BRILLOBOX Bloomfield, 412-621-4900. Tues.: KL Brewer, Ashley Cole, Brother Stubbs 7 p.m.
ITALIAN CAFE 5147 Butler St., Lawrenceville, 412-781-3432. Fri.: Mark Sullivan & the Sofa Kings 7 p.m.
MOONDOG'S Blawnox, 412-828-2040. Wed.: Hitchhiker 8 p.m.
SALOON IN THE STRIP 412-434-7000. Thurs.: Jay Wiley, Tim Lengel 9 p.m.
SHOOTZ CAFE South Side, 412-488-3820. Tues.: Eve Goodman 7:30 p.m.
THUNDERBIRD CAFE Lawrenceville, 412-682-0177. Wed.: Hobby Weiss 9 p.m.
UGLY North Shore, 412-508-6538. Tues.: Jay Wiley/Tim Lengel 9 p.m.
AFFOGATO COFFEE BAR Bellevue, 412-761-0750. Fri.: Clark Slater 7:30 p.m.
CLUB CAFE South Side, 412-431-4950. Fri.: Peter King CD Release Party, 7 p.m. Eve Goodman opens.
ELKS LODGE North Side, 412-321-1834. Wed.: Pittsburgh Banjo Club 8 p.m.
HOLIDAY INN SELECT Bethel Park, 412-833-5300. Sun.: Harpist Julia Scott 10 a.m.
SIEB'S PUB McCandless, 412-364-8511. Fri.: Kardasz Bros, Sat.: Mark Dignam 9 p.m.
SQUARE CAFE Regent Square, 412-244-8002. Fri.: Brad Yoder; Sat.: Peter King, John Hayes, Jack Erdie, Karen Dryer, Rick Malis 8 p.m.
STARBUCKS Squirrel Hill, 412-422-6113. Mon.: Nic Engel & Erin Dragan 8 p.m.
STARLITE LOUNGE Blawnox, 412-828-9842. Sat.: Threepenny Opry with Rick Malis 8 p.m.
PIANO
CAFE EURO Scott, 412-561-2060. Sat.: Trudy Holler 8 p.m.
HOLIDAY INN SELECT Bethel Park, 412-833-5300. Thurs.: Johnny Radko 6 p.m.
LIVING ROOM ... AGAIN Norman Center, 19 South, 412-835-9772. Fri.: Joey Frank 5:30 p.m.
LOUNGE AT LEMONT Mount Washington, 412-431-3100. Thurs.: Sal Ventura, Fri.: Judi Figel, Tues.: Mark Pippas 7 p.m.
MORE Oakland, 412-621-2700. Fri.: Rose Wyner, Sat.: Judy Marlowe 8:30 p.m.
SHILOH INN Mt. Washington, 412-431-4000. Fri., Sat.: Orsini & Pangikas 9 p.m.
PITTSBURGH IMPROV Waterfront, Homestead, 412-462-5233. Kevin Hart Thurs. 8 p.m., Fri. 8 and 10 p.m.
REGGAE
PENN BREWERY North Side, 412-237-9402. Sat.: The Flow Band 8:30 p.m.
PD'S PUB Squirrel Hill, 412-422-5027. Sat.: Ras Prophet 10 p.m.
ARGENTINE TANGO Dance Cafe, Downtown, 412-261-0441. Wed. 9:30 p.m.
BALLROOM Elks, Buttermilk Hollow Road, 412-461-3322. Fri.: Frank Macuga 8:30 p.m.
BIG BAND Coraopolis VFW, 412-771-5247. Sun. 8 p.m.
CONTRA Swisshelm Park Community Center, 412-731-8661. Fri.: Rachel O'Brien and Toppish 8 p.m.
DANCE Connolly Club, Sheraden, 412-777-9700. Sat. 9 p.m.
DANCE South Hills Elks, Bethel Park, 412-831-0616. Fri.: Basic Trio 8:30 p.m.
JITTERBUG SNPJ Club, Bridgeville, 412-366-2138. Sat. 8 p.m.
SALSA The Dance Cafe, 120 Sixth St., Downtown, 412-261-0441. Fri. 9:30 p.m.
SINGLES Holiday Inn, Green Tree, 412-572-5259. Fri. 8:30 p.m.
SWING Edgewood Club, 1 Pennwood Ave., 412-242-1005. Sun.: Benny Benack 8 p.m.
PITTSBURGH PLACES


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ALLEGHENY OBSERVATORY Riverview Park, Perrysville, 412-321-4200. One of the major astronomical research institutions of the world. Free tours available through October, Thurs. and Fri. evenings by appointment, free.


BEECHWOOD FARMS NATURE RESERVE Fox Chapel, 412-963-6100. Sat.: Beechwood Birding Series: Spring Migration Hike, ages 12 and over, 8-10 a.m. Five miles of trails, open daily.
CARNEGIE MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Oakland. Discovery Room and Bonehunters Quarry; Earth Theater Shows; Fossils mini-tour, Amphibians & Reptiles Discover Cart. Hours: Tues.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sun. noon-5 p.m. $10 adults; $7 seniors; $6 ages 3-18 and students with ID; under 3 free. 412-622-3131.
CARNEGIE SCIENCE CENTER One Allegheny Ave. Exhibitions: "Action! An Adventure in Moviemaking," Miniature Railroad & Village, UPMC SportsWorks. Rangos Omnimax: "Everest," "Mystery of the Nile," "Magnificent Desolation: Walking on the Moon." Buhl Planetarium: SkyWatch sessions held on clear Saturday evenings, $1 per person; "Far Out Space Places," "Ringworld," "Stars of the Pharaoh," "Stars Over Pittsburgh," "The Sky Above Mister Rogers' Neighborhood." Laser shows Fri. and Sat. 7 p.m.-midnight. Hours: Sun.-Fri. 10 a.m.- 5 p.m.; Sat. 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Admission, $14 adults, children ages 3-12, $10. 412-237-3400.


CHILDREN'S MUSEUM OF PITTSBURGH Allegheny Center, Arthur's World: Arthur Builds a Tree House 12:30 a.m. Sat. and Meet Arthur in person 1:30 Sun. through May 7. Activities: Create with Clay, Build Your Own Car, Tot Time, Musical Movements, Radio Workshop, Professor MiGooch, Woodworking. Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sun. noon-5 p.m. $8 adults; $7 kids 2-18; under 2 free. Parking $3 for members, $5 nonmembers. 412-322-5058.
HEINZ HISTORY CENTER Strip District. Exhibit "AfterImage: Mill Life Remembered," "Rediscovering Lewis & Clark: A Journey with the Rooney Family." Open daily 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. $7.50 adults; $6 seniors; $5 students with ID; $3.50 children ages 6-18; free to members and children under 6. 412-454-6000.
NATIONAL AVIARY West Park, North Side. 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. Open daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m. $8 adults; $7 seniors; $6.50 kids 2-12; under 2 free. 412-323-7235.
PHIPPS CONSERVATORY & BOTANICAL GARDENS Schenley Park. Guided tours, free with admission offered. Open daily 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m.; Fri. 9:30 a.m.-9 p.m. $7.50 adults; $6.50 seniors; $5.50 students; $4.50 children 2-12; under 2 free. 412-622-6914.
PITTSBURGH ZOO & PPG AQUARIUM Highland Park. Gates open 9 a.m. and close at 4 p.m. The entire zoo closes at 5 p.m. through May 27. $7 adults, $6 seniors; $6 kids 2-13; under 2 free. Free parking. 412-665-3639.
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA SPORTS MUSEUM Heinz History Center, Strip. Same admission fees and hours as the History Center. 412-454-6000.
HISTORICAL PLACES
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BAYERNHOF MUSEUM O'Hara, 412-782-4231. Collection of automatic musical instruments. Includes disk and cylinder music boxes, nickelodeons, automatic banjo and violin players and merry-go-round organs. By appointment. $10. Children 12 and up only.
BLOCKHOUSE AT FORT PITT Pittsburgh's oldest building, erected in 1764 by Col. Henry Bouquet. Historical and educational displays. Point State Park. Wed.-Sun. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
BOST BUILDING Homestead, 412-464-4020. "Steel Around: Big Steel's Enduring Legacy," artifacts and photographs of the history of steelmaking, from the 1800s to today. Mon.-Sat. 11 a.m.-4 p.m.
BUSHY RUN BATTLEFIELD Harrison City. Wed.-Sun. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 724-527-5584.
CALVARY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Allegheny Avenue, North Side. Group tours of the 107-year-old church and its three magnificent 30-foot-high Tiffany windows; tours by appointment. Free. 412-323-1070.


CLAYTON Point Breeze, 412-371-0600. New exhibition: "Hudson River School Drawings from Dia Art Foundation" and "Dan Flavin, Drawing Water Light." Tour the restored home of Henry Clay Frick. Also on the grounds, The Antique Car and Carriage Museum features exhibits on the history of automobile and many early examples of cars. The Cafe at the Frick. Tours daily, free parking, closed Mon. Admission varies.
COMPASS INN MUSEUM Laughlintown. 724-238-4983. Authentically restored 1799 stagecoach stop. Tues.-Sat. 11 a.m.-4 p.m.; Sun. noon-4 p.m.
COOPER CABIN Butler, 724-283-8116. Built circa 1810 by Samuel Cooper. Tours of the cabin and other houses available. Operated by the Butler County Historical Society.
CRISTY HOUSE Adjacent to St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Sewickley, 724-774-1505. 150-year-old historic building, open for lunch Fri. 11:30 a.m.-1:30 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. Museum of Colonial life in Western Pa. Historical models, educational programs on the French and Indian War. Wed.-Sun.
GEORGE WESTINGHOUSE MUSEUM Wilmer-ding, 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 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 Mon. During a renovation project guided tour fees have been reduced to $2 for adults and $1 for children. Regular fees for guided tours are $5 for adults and $2 for children.
HARTWOOD Allison Park, 412-767-9200. Guided tours of historical mansion, daily 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
JIMMY STEWART MUSEUM Indiana, 724-349-6112. Family portraits, film awards, costumes, photos, posters and film clips. Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun. noon-5 p.m.
LEMOYNE HOUSE Washington, 724-225-6740. First National Historic Landmark of the Underground Railroad. Tues.-Fri. 11 a.m.-4 p.m.; Sat. by appointment.
KERR MEMORIAL MUSEUM Oakmont, 412-826-9295. Guided tours of the restored Victorian home. Sat. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. $8 adults; $7 seniors; $6 students.
LOWRIE/SHAW HOUSE Butler, 724-283-8116. A circa 1828 home restored by Butler County Historical Society. Tours. Sun. 1-3 p.m.
MARIDON MUSEUM Butler, 724-282-0213; Exhibit "A Collector's Passion" exhibit of 100 pieces of Chinese and Japanese art and artifacts from Neolithic to contemporary. Sat.-Tues. 11 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sun. noon-5 p.m.; $4 adults; $3 students/seniors.
NATIONALITY ROOMS University of Pittsburgh, 412-624-6000. 26 rooms reflect heritage of Pittsburgh's immigrants. Tours daily.
OLD ECONOMY VILLAGE, 270 16th St., Ambridge, 724-266-4500. A national historical landmark that preserves the history and culture of the highly successful 19th-century religious communal society. Tues.-Sat. 9-5 p.m.; Sun.: noon-5 p.m. Closed Mondays. Admission: $7 ages 18 and older; $5 ages 6-17; $6 seniors; free 6 and younger.
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.
PENNSYLVANIA TROLLEY MUSEUM Washington, Pa., 724-228-9256. Trolley Display Building with 30 trolleys from Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Virginia and Brazil. Open tours, Mon.-Fri. 10-4 p.m.; Sat.-Sun.: 11 a.m.-5 p.m., $7 adults; $6 seniors; $4 children 3-15; 2 and under, free.
PHOTO ANTIQUITIES MUSEUM OF PHOTOGRAPHIC HISTORY North Side, 412-231-7881. Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
RACHEL CARSON HOMESTEAD Springdale, 724-274-5459. Home of ecologist and author of "Silent Spring." Open Sat. and Sun. 1-5 p.m., weekdays by appointment.
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.
SOLDIERS & SAILORS MEMORIAL HALL AND MUSEUM Oakland, 412-621-4253. Largest memorial building in the United States dedicated solely to America's fighting personnel, representing all branches of service. Historical displays, uniforms, documents, docent tours available. Tues.-Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. $5 adults, $3 veterans, seniors; children under 10, free.
BARNES & NOBLE, WATERFRONT Homestead, 412-462-5743. Fri.: Author and journalist William Hogeland, 7 p.m.; Sat.: Always Good Storytime, 11 a.m., author Eddie Speaks, 2 p.m., author Patricia Gussin, 7 p.m.
BORDERS BOOKS Monroeville, 412-374-9772. Sat.: Local author Lori Jakiela, 2 p.m.
BORDERS BOOKS, South Hills Village, 412-835-5583. Sat.: Storytime, 1 p.m.
MUNCHKIN'S BOOKSHELF 10616 Perry Highway, Wexford, 724-933-6257. Sat.: Arbor Day Storytime, 11 a.m.
EVERYTHING ELSE
EIGHTH ANNUAL BLUEGRASS BENEFIT FOR CATHOLIC CHARITIES' ST. JOSEPH HOUSE OF HOSPITALITY Featuring The Allegheny Drifters, Blue Shades, Mac Martin and the Dixie Travelers, Nine Mile Run and Timber Ridge. Fri. 7:30 p.m. Synod Hall, Oakland. $15, children 12 and under free. 412-471-0666, ext. 227.
IT'S ABOUT TIME AUCTION USX Tower, Downtown, 412-391-4138, ext. 124. Fri.: Fine art and timepiece auction sponsored by Bethlehem Haven, 6-9 p.m. Proceeds support Pittsburgh Homeless Women, $60 advance, $75 at door.
INTERNATIONAL CHILDREN'S DAY FESTIVAL Kelly-Strayhorn Theater, East Liberty. Sun.: Children from eight ethnic communities join together for life performances. Free, 2-5 p.m. Visit www.pghdialogue.org for information.
THE MENDELSSOHN CHOIR OF PITTSBURGH Season auditions for the 2006-07 season. May 21 and 23 for volunteer and professional core positions, by appointment. Call Jeanne Miller at 412-561-3353 for information.
NORTH STAR KIDS PERFORMING TROUPE Girls and boys grades two through six. By appointment only Fri. Callbacks Sat. Call 724-443-2019 for information.
ASSOCIATED ARTISTS OF BUTLER COUNTY For participation in the "Painted Hog Show," June 16-July 14. Artwork should have a feel from the 1950s and be family friendly. Call 724-283-6922 for more information.
HORSE TRADING DAYS ARTS & MUSIC FESTIVAL Crafters, artists and vendors for annual festival, July 20-22 in Zelienople. Call 724-321-4265 or visit www.horsetradingdays.info for application.
MT. LEBANON ART IN THE PARK Artists, artisans, musicians for annual festival Oct. 7-8. Call 412-561-1224 for information.
SWEETWATER CENTER FOR THE ARTS For "Celebrate Sewickley," featuring artists living in Sewickley and art depicting Sewickley scheduled for May 21-June 9. Deadline is Mon. Call 412-741-4405 for more information.