CONCERTS
CLIPSE Rex Theatre, Thurs. 7 p.m. $10-$12. 412-323-1919.
RYAN MONTBLEAU Rex Theatre, Thurs. 8 p.m. $20. 412-323-1919.
JORMA KAUKONEN Rex Theatre, Fri. 8 p.m. $25. 412-323-1919.
DEBBIE DAVIES Moondog's, Fri. 10 p.m. $10-$12. 412-828-2040.
ERIN MCKEOWN Club Cafe, Sat. 7 and 10:30 p.m. $14-$16. 412-323-1919.
BUILLE Carnegie Lecture Hall, Sat. 8 p.m. $28-$30. 412-394-3353.
CRACKER/HACKENSAW BOYS Rex Theatre, Sat. 8 p.m. $20. 412-323-1919.
DENISON WITMER Garfield Artworks, Sat. 8 p.m. $8. 412-361-2262.
NANCY WILSON WITH THE CLAYTON-HAMILTON JAZZ ORCHESTRA Benedum Center, Sun. 7:30 p.m. $22.50-$50.50. 412-456-6666.
BOB WEIR & RATDOG Palace Theatre, Sun. 7:30 p.m. $38-$32. 724-836-8000.
THE ATARIS/ASOBI SEKSU Rex Theatre, Tues. 7:30 p.m. $16. 412-323-1919.
LIMERICK Garfield Artworks, Wed. 8 p.m. $8. 412-361-2262.
DANCE
THE JOFFREY BALLET The Pittsburgh Dance Council presents one of the great American dance companies. Benedum Center, Downtown, Fri.-Sat. 8 p.m. $22.50-$50.50. "Gods and Goddesses" after-party Sat. 10 p.m. at 121 Seventh St. ($75 for performance and party or $40 for party only). 412-456-6666.
PLAYHOUSE DANCE COMPANY "Movement and Momentum." Point Park University's student dance company presents a concert of original dance pieces choreographed by members of the dance faculty. Fri. 8 p.m.; Sat. 2 and 8 p.m.; Sun. 2 p.m. $12-$14. 412-621-4445.
DANCE ALLOY THEATER Behind the Curtain Series features an informal evening with Donald Bird, as he presents "The Interrupted Narrative." Dance Alloy Theater, 5530 Penn Ave., Friendship. $5. Seating limited; call 412-363-4321 for reservations.


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ASPARGUS The tale of a novice screenwriter who corrupts her own values with those she loves to meet a deadline. Open Stage Theatre, 2835 Smallman St., Strip District. Through March 11. Fri.-Sat. 8 p.m.; Sun. 2 p.m. $25. 412-394-3353 or 412-257-4056
COMPLETE HISTORY OF AMERICA (ABRIDGED) A fast-paced sequence of vaudeville sketches loaded with puns, parodies and political incorrectness recounting history. Washington & Jefferson College, Olin Fine Arts Center, 285 E. Wheeling St., Washington. Ends Sat.; Thurs.-Sat. 7:30 p.m. Free. 724-223-6546.


DOUBT Tony award-winning best actress Cherry Jones stars in John Patrick Shanley's 2005 Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning play set in a Catholic School in 1964. Benedum Center, Downtown. Tues. through March 11. Tues.-Thurs. 7:30 p.m.; Fri. 8 p.m.; Sat. 2 and 8 p.m.; Sun. 1 and 6:30 p.m. $19.50-$55. 412-456-6666.
EVERYMAN An English 15th-century morality play. Seton Hill University Theatre, Reeves Theatre, Greensburg. Ends Sat. Thurs. 2 and 8 p.m.; Fri.-Sat. 8 p.m. $10-$12. 724-838-4241.


EVICTED Hustlebot improv theater group performs long-form Chicago-style theater. Future Tenant Theater, 801 Liberty Ave., Downtown. Thurs. 8:30 p.m. $4-$5. 1-773-562-3214.
FOOTLOOSE: THE MUSICAL Based on the hit movie, a young teen moves to a new town and challenges a law that makes dancing illegal. Pittsburgh Musical Theater at the Byham Theater, Downtown. Ends Sun. Thurs.-Sat. 7:30 p.m.; Sun. 2 p.m. $10-$39.50. 412-456-6666.


FOOLS Neil Simon's comedy. Greensburg Civic Theatre at Greensburg Garden and Civic Center, Greensburg. Fri.-Sat. 8 p.m.; Sun. 2 p.m. $8-$13. 724-836-PLAY.
FORBIDDEN BROADWAY: SPECIAL VICTIMS UNIT A musical parody of the best of Broadway. Pittsburgh CLO, Cabaret Theater at Theater Square, Downtown. Wed.-Sat. 7:30 p.m.; Sat. and Sun. 2 p.m.; some Thursdays, 1 p.m. $34.50-$39.50. 412-456-6666.
LATE NIGHT CATECHISM Kimberly Richards returns as "Sister" in Maripat Donovan's smash comedy. City Theatre, Lester Hamburg Studio, Bingham and 13th streets, South Side. Through March 11. Thurs.-Fri. 8 p.m.; Sat. 5:30 p.m.; Sun. 2 p.m. $35-$40. 412-431-CITY.


A LITTLE RED: DARK INTERPRETATIONS OF A CHILDREN'S CLASSIC The classic children's story re-introduced through the eyes of five local playwrights, Adult and mature content; not suitable for children or sensitive viewers. The Brew House, 2100 Mary St., South Side. Fri. through March 10. Fri.-Sat. 8 p.m. $10. 412-851-0922.
MURDER AT THE HOWARD JOHNSON'S Clark and Bobrick's suspense comedy. The Theatre Factory, Cavitt Ave. and Third St., Trafford. Ends Sun. Thurs.-Sat. 8 p.m.; Sun. 2 p.m. $14-$16. 412-374-9200.
NECROMONY USA A comic look at modern marriage by Kim Zelonis. Duquesne University Red Masquers, Peter Mills Auditorium, Rockwell Hall, Uptown. Ends Sat. Thurs.-Sat. 8 p.m. $4-$6. 412-396-6215.
THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE Gilbert and Sullivan's operetta filled with pirates, pretty girls and comedic action. The Pittsburgh Savoyards at Catherine Thomas Theater, Benedictine Sisters, 4530 Perrysville Ave., Ross. Ends Sun. Fri.-Sat. 8 p.m.; Sun. 2:30 p.m. $6-$15. 412-734-8476.


THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE a touring production of the Gilbert and Sullivan operetta. The Royal Carl Rosa Opera Company of England, Music for Mt. Lebanon Presents, Mt. Lebanon High School. Sat. 8 p.m. $20-$25. 412-264-3354.
RED SHOES Karla Boos and Carolina Loyola-Garcia's humorous journey through the tales of Hans Christen-Andersen. Quantum Theatre at Allegheny Unitarian Universalist Church, 416 W. North Ave., North Side. Ends Sun. Thurs.-Sat. 8 p.m.; Sun. 7 p.m. $24-$27. 412-697-2929.


TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD Harper Lee's American classic about a lawyer in the Depression-era South who defends a black man against an undeserved rape charge. Prime Stage Productions, The New Hazlett Theater, 6 Allegheny Square, North Side. Ends Sun. Sat.: Mary Badham, the actor whose portrayal of the young Scout earned her an Academy Award nomination, will attend the evening performance and hold a post-show chat session and a reception. Fri.-Sat. 8 p.m. Sun. 2:30 p.m. $8-$15. 412-394-3353; www.primestage.com.
VELVETEEN RABBIT 7501 Penn Ave. Classic tale of toys who want to become real. The Factory, Point Breeze, Through March 18. Sat.-Sun. 1 and 3 p.m. $8.50. 412-243-5201.
CITIZEN KANE Still considered one of the greatest American films ever made, the layered story follows a reporter on a frustrating search for the essence of a powerful man's life. Orson Welles Classics at Pittsburgh Filmmakers, Regent Square, Edgewood. Sun. 7:30 p.m. 412-682-4111.
EAST OF LIBERTY: A STORY OF GOOD INTENTIONS A new documentary by filmmaker Chris Ivey that starts with the demolition of the East Mall apartment building that served as an entrance into East Liberty. The film explores issues and battles about housing, neighborhood development, gentrification and more. Hill House Association, 1835 Centre Ave., Uptown. Thurs., 6:30 p.m. Free. 412-392-4400.
ART EXHIBITIONS
SPECIAL EVENTS
FIRST FRIDAY ART WALK Shadyside. Fri.: The shops and galleries on the Ellsworth Street corridor will be open until 9 p.m.
SHOWCASE NOIR Benedum Center, Downtown. Sat.: Fine pottery, watercolors, jewelry and sculptures are available for sale. Free admission. 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
PITTSBURGH COMMUNITY GALLERY PROJECT Fri.-Sat.: The project will feature artwork by more than 50 after-school youth and arts programs in local neighborhoods. Visit www.pittsburghroars.com for listings.


UNBLURRED Community Activity Center, 113 N. Pacific Ave., Bloomfield. Fri.: "Flat Out," a joint exhibition by the Trinity Gallery and the Digging Pitt Gallery, 6-9 p.m.
GALLERY LISTINGS


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ALLEGHENY COLLEGE Doane Hall of Art, Meadville, 1-814-332-4365. "8 Hour Drawings," 13 artists create new works directly on the walls, ends Tues.; Megahan Gallery: "Word," animation and drawings by Gerald Habarth, ends Tues. Closed Mon.
ANDY WARHOL MUSEUM North Shore, 412-237-8300. "Deadly Medicine: Creating the Master Race," a look into the Nazi regime's Holocaust methods through videos, posters, books, photographs and artifacts, through March 18; "Buggin' Taps for Justice," through March; permanent collection with more than 500 works of art drawn from the Warhol's extensive collections. "Kosher Saturdays," the museum will be open until 9 p.m. on Saturdays through March 17. Closed Mon. Admission.
THE BOST BUILDING Homestead, 412-464-4020, ext. 46. "Masters of Their Domain: Little Steel, 1750-Present," through March 31. Closed Sun.-Mon.
BOXHEART GALLERY Bloomfield, 412-687-8858. "Magic Worlds," silk paintings by the 2007 artist of the year, Petra Voegtle, ends Sat. Closed Mon.
BREW HOUSE South Side, 412-381-7767. "Prospectus III: Wilderness," new work by Jessica Langley; "The Witness Project II," by Redhand, ends Sat. Closed Sun.-Tues.
BUTLER INSTITUTE OF AMERICAN ART Youngstown, Ohio, 1-330-743-1711. "Michael S. Levy: Photographs," a photo essay on the black churches of Cleveland, through March 18; "The Figure in Pastel," works by the Pastel Society of America," through March 25; "Mary Mark, Works on Paper," through March 18; "John Grabach: Century Man," a traveling exhibition of more than 60 works by the late painter and teacher, ends Sun.; "The Face of America: Portraits From the Butler Permanent Collection," works by Rembrandt Peale, John Singer Sargent, Mary Cassatt and others, through April 1. Closed Mon.


CARNEGIE MUSEUM OF ART Oakland, 412-622-3131. Sat.: "Mezzotints in the 18th-Century Life," 17- through 19th-century prints, through May 20; "Distinctive Desk Sets: Useful Ornament from Tiffany Studios," a selection of nine desk sets, through April 29; Heinz Architectural Center: "Gritty Brits: New London Architecture," six young London-based firms exhibit more than 150 objects including 18 models to showcase emerging thinking abroad, through June 3; "Modern Japanese Prints: 1868-1989," through April 15; Forum 58 Gallery: "Jonathan Borofsky: Human Structures," mixed-media installation, through March 11. Docent tours available. Closed Mon.


CARNEGIE MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Oakland, 412-622-3131. Sat.: "Marshes: The Disappearing Edens," photographs by William Burt, through June 17; "Bizarre Beasts: Past and Present," some of the world's earliest life forms on view, through June 3; "PaleoLab," ongoing; "Hall of African Wildlife," and "Needle to the North," permanent exhibitions; "The Dinosaur Prophecy," a 25-minute earth theater program. Closed Mon.
DIGGING PITT GALLERY Lawrenceville, 412-605-0450. "Lush Life," and "Visual Grammar: Five Approaches to Abstraction," artists work with the themes of physical desire and temptation, through April 7. Closed Mon.-Wed.
DIGGING PITT TOO Lawrenceville, 412-605-0450. "Regenesis," a solo photography exhibit by David Grim, through April 7. Open Sat. noon-5 p.m.
EVERYONE AN ARTIST Lawrenceville, 412-681-2404. "Deep Within My Soul," mixed media by Debbie Bobeck," ends Fri. Closed Sat.-Sun.
FRICK ART AND HISTORICAL CENTER Point Breeze, 412-371-0600. "The Prints of Tsukioka Kogyo," 70 Japanese woodblock prints documenting the Noh Japanese theater 1868-1912, through April 7. Permanent collection. Docent-led tours available. Closed Mon.


FUTURE TENANT Downtown, 412-456-6666. Fri.: "Make/Do: A Celebration of the DIY Spirit," a group exhibition a group installation featuring installation, sound, digital and more, through March 23, opening reception, 6-9 p.m. Closed Sun.
GALLERIE CHIZ Shadyside, 412-441-6005. "Objectification," new mixed-media works by Vanessa German, through March 31. Closed Mon.


GALLERY IN THE SQUARE Shadyside, 412-361-3808. Fri.: "Accumulated Commissions From the 21st Century," illustrations by Juliette Borda, through April 7. Closed Sun.-Mon.
GALLERY ON 43RD STREET Lawrenceville, 412-682-6488. "Scribbles and Splash," watercolors by Roger Marz, ends Fri. Closed Sun.-Mon.


GALLERY SPACE Monroeville Public Library, 412-372-0500. Sat.: "Earth and Sky," images of the American West, photographs and oil paintings by Bob Bickers, through April 2, opening reception, 6-8 p.m. Daily.


GARFIELD ARTWORKS Garfield, 412-361-2262. Fri.: "Forrealism," painting, drawing, photography and animation by Sally Steranko, Jen Martinson, Robin Dunbar and more, through March 31, opening reception, 7 p.m. By appointment.
HARLAN GALLERY Seton Hill University, Greensburg, 724-830-1071. "Mapping Sampsonia," Diane Samuels installation documenting her street on the North Side, ends Thurs. Closed Sat.
HILLMAN LIBRARY Oakland, 412-648-3330. "Movie Posters from Post War Korea," 23 movie posters from the late 1950s, through March 12. Daily.
HUSTON GALLERY Memorial Park Church, McCandless, 412-364-9492. "Pastel Works by Beverley Jordon," through March 16. Daily.
LATROBE ART CENTER Latrobe, 724-537-7011. "Winter Changes," various works by gallery members in all media; "Memories and Dreams," works by the Fiberarts Guild members, through March 28. Mon: Lunch and silk painting demo with Carole Norulak, 11:30 a.m., free. Closed Sun.


MANCHESTER CRAFTSMEN'S GUILD North Side, 412-322-1773. "Art Within: 20 Year Commemorative Exhibition," includes works from 10 renowned artists who have contributed to the legacy of MCG including Tina Brewer, Linda Connor, Jim Goldberg, Lonnie Graham, Chester Higgins, Martha Jackson Jarvis, Martha Madigan, Hugh Merrill, Joyce J. Scott, and Carrie Mae Weems, through March 30. Closed Sat.-Sun.
MATTRESS FACTORY MUSEUM North Side, 412-231-3169. "The Tom Museum," Tom Sarver's museum of puppetry features installation and special events, through April; 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. "Excerpts," landscape watercolors and recent nude studies by Robert Bowden, through March 31. Fri.: Opening reception, 7-9 p.m.; Sat.: Artist talk with Mr. Bowden, 1 p.m., free. Closed Sun.-Tues.
MICHAEL BERGER GALLERY, Point Breeze, 412-441-4282. "Terra Incognita," photographs from the National Wildlife Refuge by Subhankar Banerjee, through March 10. Closed Mon.-Tues.


MODERN FORMATIONS GALLERY Garfield, 412-362-0274. Fri.: "Angles: The Artwork of Joana Ricou and Stacy Rae Gross," through March 30, opening reception, 7 p.m. Open Thurs. and Sat.
MORGAN CONTEMPORARY GLASS GALLERY Shadyside, 412-441-5200. "Gallery Artists," an eclectic array of glass works by artists who have previously shown at the gallery, through March 8. Closed Sun.-Mon.


MOXIE DADA North Side, 412-682-0348. Fri.: "The Box Series," Classic-themed black-and-white nude oil paintings by E. Gibbons, through March 24, opening reception, 6-9 p.m. Closed Mon.-Wed.
NORTH HILLS ART CENTER Ross, 412-364-3622. "A Time to Shine," the annual art educators show, through March 23. Closed Sun.
PANZA GALLERY Millvalle, 412-821-0959. "FaceValues," paintings by Frank Sobieski, through March 31. Closed Sun.-Tues.
PITTSBURGH CENTER FOR THE ARTS Shadyside, 412-361-0873. "American Brain," 50 color photographs documenting the American consciousness by Robert Raczka; "Blanket Statement," a series of quilts inspired by the art of photomontage by Shawn Quinlan; "Group Picture," oil paintings by Deanne Dunbar; "Funny Business," single cartoons, comic strips, illustrations and political cartoons by the Pittsburgh Society of Illustrators; "Vitreous," Associated Artists of Pittsburgh Glass Show 2007; "Artists + Industry Pilot Project #1 Dielectric Solutions," AAP Artists and Dielectric Solutions collaborate in fiberglass; all exhibits through March 18. Daily.
PITTSBURGH GLASS CENTER Friendship, 412-412-365-2140. "Glass Birthday Suit," celebrating five years of great glass. PGC will uncover original glass art by regional artists, through April 8. Open daily, Mondays by appt.


PLANET ART GALLERY Mt. Lebanon, 412-343-3808. Sat.: "Surrealistic Realism," John Hinderliter's boldly colored oil paintings depicting a love for life, through March 17, artist reception, 6-9 p.m. Closed Mon.
REGINA GOUGER MILLER GALLERY CMU, 412-268-3618. "Tides," new work by Northern Ireland's most innovative artists, through March 30. Closed Mon.


707 & 709 PENN GALLERY Downtown, 412-325-7017. Fri.: "Women's Work," an exhibition celebrating women in the region, through March 29, opening reception 5:30-9 p.m. Closed Sun.-Mon.
SILVER EYE CENTER FOR PHOTOGRAPHY South Side, 412-431-1810. "Paris on the Seine," photographs of France by Bruno Requillart, through May 26. Closed Sun.


SOCIETY FOR CONTEMPORARY CRAFT Strip District, 412-261-7003. Sun.: Artist talk with Jon Eric Riis, 1 p.m., Carnegie Museum of Art Theater, free; "Bridge 9," steel brooches by Arthur Hash, tapestry coats by Jon Eric Riis, ceramic sake sets by Patti Warashina, all through March 24. Closed Sun.-Mon. Daily until 6 p.m.
SOUTHERN ALLEGHENIES MUSEUM OF ART Altoona, 1-814-946-4464. "Tales from My Inner City," 25 works by Susan Severson, through May 13; "Perception and the Cultural Environment: The Paintings of Marina Stern," pop paintings and photo realism, through April 22. Closed Mon.
SOUTHERN ALLEGHENIES MUSEUM OF ART Loretto, 1-814-472-3920. "Artists of the 21st Century," more than 400 student-based works, through March 25; "Landscape Passages: The Works of Susan Nicholas Gephart and Thomas C. Nicholas Jr.," a father-daughter retrospective, through June 3. Closed Mon.
SOUTHERN ALLEGHENIES MUSEUM OF ART Johnstown, 1-814-269-7234. "Innovation and Individuality in 20th Century Printmaking," 48 works by innovative printmakers, through April 22. Closed Sat.-Sun.


SPACE GALLERY Downtown, 412-456-6666. Fri.: "Radical Riffs," live performance, 7:30 p.m.; "HOME/AWAY" an installation piece curated by Thad Kellstadt, through March 10. Closed Mon.
209 9th ST./AUGUST WILSON CENTER GALLERY Downtown, 412-258-2700. "Drawn In," Conceptual architectural drawings by African and African-American Architects, through April 27. Closed Sun.-Tues.
THREE RIVERS ARTS FESTIVAL GALLERY Downtown, 412-281-8723. "Mechanosphere," a groups show featuring new and revised digital work, through March 23; Closed Sun.


UNIVERSITY ART GALLERY Frick Fine Arts Building, University of Pittsburgh, 412-648-2423. Thurs.: Lecture with Ian and Lucy Rawson, from the Friends of Hopital Albert Schweitzer Haiti, 5 p.m.; "Revolution, Ritual and Remembrance: The Art of Haiti," more than 60 pieces in various media representing the nation, through March 17. Closed Sun.; open Thurs. till 8 p.m.
WATERCOLORS GALLERY Downtown, 412-201-4003. "Local Color," paintings by Enid Wood, through March 10. Closed Sun.-Mon.
WESTMORELAND MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART Greensburg, 724-837-1500. "Picturing what Matters: An Offering of Photographs from the George Eastman House Collection," through June 3. Permanent collection of American art. Mon.-Tues.
WOOD STREET GALLERIES Downtown, 412-471-5605. "Thread," a new exhibit by Michele Thursz that mimics the structure of a web log, through March 31. Closed Mon.
WOODLAND ART GALLERY Chatham College, 412-365-1857. "Chinese Art From the University of Pittsburgh," scrolls, paintings and works in jade, through March 22. Mon.-Fri. 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
UNIVERSITY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA University of Pittsburgh, Bellefield Hall Auditorium, Oakland. Thurs. 7 p.m. Free. 412-624-4125.
RIVER CITY BRASS BAND "Heavenly Musical Match," featuring the Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh. Gateway High School, Monroeville, Thurs. 8 p.m.; Palace Theatre, Greensburg. Sat. 8 p.m.; Pasquerilla Arts Center, Johnstown, Sun. 3 p.m. $14-$27. 1-800-292-7222.
PITTSBURGH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA "Janowski & Brahms," Heinz Hall, Downtown. Fri. 8 p.m.; Sun. 2:30 p.m. $19.50-$71.50. 412-392-4900.
NORTH PITTSBURGH PHILHARMONIC North Hills Jr. High School, Ross. Sat. 7 p.m. $5-$15. 412-828-7262.
PITTSBURGH CAMERATA "The Feast of Fools," St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, Highland Park, Sat. 8 p.m. $10-$20. 412-421-5884.
PITTSBURGH CONCERT CHORALE "Mass of the Children," by John Rutter. Ingomar United Methodist Church, Franklin Park, Sat. 8 p.m.; Fox Chapel Presbyterian Church, Fox Chapel, Sun. 4 p.m. $8-$20. 412-635-7654.
PITTSBURGH COMPLINE CHOIR With John Henninger, organ. Heinz Chapel, Oakland. Sun. 8:30 p.m. Free. 412-682-6886.
ATRIA'S PNC Park, 412-322-1850. Wed.: Hewlett/Anderson 6 p.m.
BEACH ROOM Finleyville, 724-348-8888. Fri.: 8th Street Rox 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.: Walker & The Rebellion, Post Method, Sat.: Catacomb 9 p.m.
BRILLOBOX Lawrenceville, 412-621-4900. Fri.: The Hoodgang, Sat.: Black Moth Super Rainbow w/The Orchid Pool, Raccoonist 9:30 p.m.
CHAMPS Springdale, 724-274-9850. Fri.: Boss Diablo 9:30 p.m.
CIAO'S Carnegie, 412-276-9914. Mon.: Hewlett/Anderson 7:30 p.m.
EXCUSES South Side, 412-431-4090. Fri.: CosmoSonics, Haywire Deluxe, Smut Project. Sat.: Motorpsychos 10 p.m.
THE GLOBE Carrick, 412-882-7096. Fri.: The Jaminators 9 p.m.
GOOSKI'S Polish Hill, 412-681-1658. Sat.: Nightingales, Victoria Lucas, Dirty Faces 9 p.m.
HILLTOPPERS PUB Troy Hill, 412-322-3676. Fri.: Tres Lads 9:30 p.m.
HOP HOUSE Carnegie, 412-922-9560. Sat.: Tres Lads 10 p.m.
HUMPHREY'S Monaca, 724-775-4969. Sat.: Sonic 15 10 p.m.
JAY'S SPORTS BAR Canonsburg, 724-746-2250. Fri.: Bled Zeppelin 9 p.m.
JEFFRIES LANDING Bridgewater, 724-728-7878. Fri.: The Pointe 9:30 p.m.
MILL SITE TAVERN South Side, 412-833-2131. Sat.: Boss Diablo 9:30 p.m.
MOONDOG'S Blawnox, 412-828-2040. Sat.: The Cause 10 p.m.; Sun.: Willabe Haze, Another Found Self, Ivins & the Poptarts, Blackjack Flannigan 5 p.m.
OAKMONT TAVERN 412-828-4155. Sat.: Salt of the Earth 10 p.m.
RHYTHM HOUSE CAFE Bridgeville, 412-221-5010. Thurs.: Grapevine, Sat.: The Earthquakers 10 p.m.
ROYAL PLACE Castle Shannon, 412-882-8000. Fri.: KardaZ 9:30 p.m.
RUTH & HERB'S Ross, 412-366-8770. Sat.: KardaZ 9 p.m.
SNPJ CLUB Imperial, 724-695-1100. Sat.: The Vintage Buzz 9 p.m.
STUMPY'S SPORTS BAR Monaca, 724-728-8631. Fri.: Fastback 9:30 p.m.
SUNNY JIM'S Emsworth, 412-761-6700. Sat.: 23 Hours 9:45 p.m.
31ST STREET PUB Strip, 412-391-8334. Fri.: Gito Gito Hustler, Test Pattern, Hi Watt Hex, Sat.: Seeing Eyeballs, New Alcindors 10 p.m.
THUNDERBIRD CAFE Lawrenceville, 412-682-0177. Thurs.: High & Dry, Galapagos 9:30 p.m.; Sat.: Gein & the Graverobbers, Crimson Ghosts, Demon Seeds 8 p.m.
TILT'S PUB Gibsonia, 724-443-5211. Sat.: Ferris Bueller's Revenge 10 p.m.
ZANDERZ Plum, 724-387-2444. Sat.: 8th Street Rox 9 p.m.
RHYTHM & BLUES
CARHOPS Dormont, 412-561-5015. Fri.: Souled Out 10 p.m.
CEFALO'S NIGHTCLUB Carnegie, 412-276-6600. Fri.: Night Life 9 p.m.
DOUBLE HEADERS Munhall, 412-461-9208. Fri.: Strange Brew 9:30 p.m.
FOLINO'S BAR South Side, 412-488-8108. Sat.: Jeff Bell Band w/Chizmo Charles 5:30 p.m.
HARTFORD HEIGHTS FIRE HALL Irwin, 412-377-3898. Sat.: Jill West & Blues Attack 8 p.m.
HOLIDAY INN Meadowlands, 724-222-6200. Fri.: Jimmy Adler Band 9:30 p.m.
MOONDOG'S Blawnox, 412-828-2040. Fri.: Debbie Davies 9:30 p.m.
NATILI'S Butler, 724-287-5033. Sat.: Blue Max Schang 9 p.m.
PARADISO RISTORANTE One Oxford Centre, Grant St., 412-392-0225. Fri.: No Bad JuJu 8:30 p.m.
RHYTHM HOUSE Bridgeville, 412-221-5010. Fri.: Jill West & Blues Attack 9:30 p.m.
THUNDERBIRD CAFE Lawrenceville, 412-682-0177. Fri.: The Pawnbrokers 10 p.m.
JAZZ
BLUE McCandless, 412-369-9050. Tues.: Antoinette 8 p.m.
BOBBIE MAGEE'S Monroeville, 412-372-4337. Sat.: Erin Burkett Trio 9 p.m.
C.J.'S Strip, 412-642-2377. Thurs.: Roger Humphries & RH Factor jam 8 p.m.; Fri.: Variety Jazz, Sat.: White Tie Group 9 p.m.
CLUB CAFE South Side, 412-431-4950. Fri.: Opek 10:30 p.m.
CROWNE PLAZA Bethel Park, 412-833-5300. Sat.: Nina & Joe DeFazio, Sunny Sunseri 7 p.m., Sun.: Ken Karsh, Kevin Moore, Sunny Sunseri 10:30 a.m.
D'IMPERIO'S Monroeville, 412-823-4800. Fri.: Harold Betters 8 p.m.
DOWE'S ON NINTH Downtown, 412-281-9225. Thurs.: Azucar 9:30 p.m.; Sat.: Al Dowe & Etta Cox, 9 p.m.
GULLIFTY'S Squirrel Hill, 412-521-8222. Thurs.: Spider Rondinelli & the Pittsburgh Jazz Giants 9 p.m.; Fri.: SOL, Sat.: Jacob Yoffee Quartet 9:30 p.m.; Tues.: George Jones, Wed.: Kenny Blake jam 9 p.m.
JAZZ LIVE Theater District, Downtown, 412-325-6769. Cabaret 5 p.m., Backstage Bar 8 p.m. Tues.: Salsamba, Thoth Trio.
MARTINI'S Jefferson Hills, 412-384-5910. Fri.: Spider Rondinelli & Pittsburgh Jazz Giants 8:30 p.m.; Sat.: Jam session 3 p.m.
MCDAIN'S Monroeville, 412-373-3335. Sat.: Kenny Blake 8 p.m.
RHYTHM HOUSE Bridgeville, 412-221-5010. Sun.: The Pittsburgh Jazz Society presents Phoenix Jazz Project 7 p.m.
IRISH
MULLANEY'S HARP & FIDDLE Strip, 412-642-6622. Fri.: Cue Ball, Sat.: Michael Murphy & The Shannon River Band 9 p.m.
MURPHY'S TAP ROOM Regent Square, 412-241-9462. Sun.: Irish jam session 8 p.m.
BEACH ROOM Finleyville, 724-348-8888. Sat.: Kiger-Brannon Band 9:30 p.m.
NATILI'S Butler, 724-287-5033. Fri.: Lori Russo 9 p.m.
EASY LISTENING
LOUNGE AT LEMONT Mount Washington, 412-431-3100. Fri.: NightStar, Sat.: Judi Figel & Bernadette DeVault 8 p.m.
LAMPLIGHTER Delmont, 724-468-4545. Sat.: Take 2 8 p.m.
LEONARDS LIVING ROOM Norman Center, 19 South, 412-835-9772. Thurs.: Keith Marchese Trio, Fri.: Teaser, Sat.: Real Deal, Wed.: Rick & Sherri 8 p.m.
OPEN STAGE
BLOOMFIELD BRIDGE TAVERN 4412 Liberty Ave., 412-682-8611. Tues.: Rick Bruening 9 p.m.
COMMODORE CAFE North Side, 412-321-4339. Tues.: Luther Dejarunett, Keith Stebler, Steve Trettle 7 p.m.
THE GLOBE Carrick, 412-882-7096. Wed.: The Jaminators 9 p.m.
HOT ROD LOUNGE Delmont, 724-327-1660. Thurs.: Mark Cyler 9:30 p.m.
ITALIAN CAFE 5147 Butler St., Lawrenceville, 412-781-3432. Fri.: Mark Sullivan & the Sofa Kings 7 p.m.
JAMIE'S RESTAURANT Dormont, 412-561-0450. Tues.: Mark Cyler 8 p.m.
MAXIE'S PLACE Carrick, 412-881-9898. Sat.: The Jaminators 9:30 p.m.
MOONDOG'S Blawnox, 412-828-2040. Wed.: Mannish Boys 8 p.m.
PD'S PUB Squirrel Hill, 412-422-5027. Sun.: Mystic Knights 8 p.m.
RIVERSIDE BAR South Side, 412-331-6530. Thurs.: Eldorado Kings 9:30 p.m.
SHOOTZ CAFE South Side, 412-488-3820. Tues.: Jack Erdie 7:30 p.m.
THUNDERBIRD CAFE Lawrenceville, 412-682-0177. Wed.: Poogie Bell 9:30 p.m.
BACKSTAGE BAR Theater District, Downtown, 412-325-6769. Thurs.: Eve Goodman, Fri.: Jared Wilson, 6 & 9 p.m.; Sat.: Howie Alexander 8 p.m.
BILLY'S ROADHOUSE Wexford, 724-934-1177. Wed.: Randy Eugene, Derrick Edwards 5 p.m.
BORDERS Pittsburgh Mills, 724-275-5820. Sun.: Brad Yoder 1 p.m.
ELKS LODGE North Side, 412-321-1834. Wed.: Pgh Banjo Club 8 p.m.
FRANKTUARY Trinity Episcopal, Downtown, 412-288-0322. Fri.: Brad Yoder, noon.
GYPSY CAFE South Side, 412-381-4977. Thurs.: Gypsy Strings 8 p.m.
LEAF & BEAN Strip, 412-434-1480. Sat.: Bill Toms Noon.
MOON COFFEE HOUSE Moon, 412-423-9511. Sat.: Bill Toms 8 p.m.
PULSE HOUSE Highland Park, 412-362-1233. Fri.: Brad Yoder, Jason Rafalak, Mark Williams, Hannah Bingman 8 p.m.
RHYTHM HOUSE CAFE Bridgeville, 412-221-5010. Tues.: Rob James & Greg Joseph 8:30 p.m.
THURSDAYS RESTAURANT Bridgewater, 412-221-5010. Sat.: Rob James & Greg Joseph 9 p.m.
UNION PROJECT GREAT HALL Highland Park, 412-363-4550. Fri.: Clark Slater, Tony Lee & Todd Adleff 8 p.m.
PIANO
BILLY'S ROADHOUSE Wexford, 724-934-1177. Thurs.: Mark Pipas 5 p.m.
LOUNGE AT LEMONT Mount Washington, 412-431-3100. Sun., Wed., Thurs:.: Dave Crisci, Tues.: Mark Pipas 7 p.m.
MORE Oakland, 412-621-2700. Fri:, Sat.: Rose Wyner 8:30 p.m.
OMNI WILLIAM PENN Downtown, 412-281-7100. Wed.-Fri.: Harry Cardillo 5 p.m.
REGGAE
BUBBA'S II McKeesport, 412-673-3586. Sat.: The Wizdom Band 9:30 p.m.
PENN BREWERY North Side, 412-237-9402. Fri.: Flow Band 7 p.m.
BIG BAND Coraopolis VFW, 412-771-5247. Sun. 8 p.m.
CONTRA Swisshelm Park Community Center, 412-731-8661. Fri.: Bill Fischer & the New Lost Chicken Ramblers 8 p.m.
DANCE Connolly Club, Sheraden, 412-777-9700. Sat. 9 p.m.
DANCE South Hills Elks, Bethel Park, 412-831-0616. Fri.: Weekend Edition 8:30 p.m.
JITTERBUG American Serbian Club, Aliquippa, 724-378-4393. Sat. 9 p.m.
Riverwatch, Strip, 412-281-3900. Tues. 8 p.m.
SALSA The Dance Cafe, 120 Sixth St., Downtown, 412-261-0441. Fri. 9:30 p.m.
SALSA Edgewood Club, 412-600-3878. Sun.: 8 p.m.
SINGLES Holiday Inn, Green Tree, 412-572-5259. Fri.: 8:30 p.m.
SINGLES Holiday Inn, McKnight Rd., 724-553-3119. Fri. 9 p.m.
PITTSBURGH PLACES


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BEECHWOOD FARMS NATURE RESERVE Fox Chapel, 412-963-6100. Five miles of trails, open daily.
CARNEGIE MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Oakland. 412-622-3131. "The Face of India: Photographs of Donald Robinson," through Sun. Ongoing exhibitions: "Hall of African Wildlife," "Needle to the North." The Dinosaur Prophecy," a 25-minute earth theater program. $10 adults; $7 seniors; $6 ages 3-18 and students with ID; under 3 free. Closed Mon.


CARNEGIE SCIENCE CENTER One Allegheny Ave. 412-237-3400. Senior discount every Tues.: People 62 and older receive $5 discount on general admission tickets, $5 admission to an IMAX film and $5 lunch special at the River View cafe. Exhibits: "Risk," interactive exhibits including sitting on a bed of nails and walking across a steel beam 17 stories high; Miniature Railroad & Village; UPMC SportsWorks, sports-related interactive exhibits. Rangos Omnimax: "Hurricane on the Bayou," "Bugs," "Deep Sea," "Adrenaline Rush." Buhl Planetarium: SkyWatch sessions held on clear Saturday evenings, $1 per person; "Far Out Space Places," "Ringworld," "Stars Over Pittsburgh," "The Sky Above Mister Rogers' Neighborhood." Laser shows: Fri. and Sat. 7 p.m.-midnight. Center hours Sun.-Fri. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sat. 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Center admission $14 adults, children ages 3-12, $10.


CHILDREN'S MUSEUM OF PITTSBURGH Allegheny Center. 412-322-5058. Sat.: Read Across America, including a reading by Mayor Luke Ravenstahl, noon to 3 p.m. "Jump to Japan: Discovering Culture Through Popular Art," Japanese culture and art forms through hands-on activities, through May 13. Art 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. $9 adults; $8 kids 2-18; under 2 free; $8 seniors. Parking $3 for members, $5 nonmembers.
FRICK ART & HISTORICAL CENTER 412-371-0600. "Built for Speed: The Allure of the Early Motorcycle" through April 12; "The Prints of Tsukioka Rogyo," through April 7. A complex of museums including the restored home of Henry Clay Frick, Frick Art Museum, Car and Carriage Museum. Daily tours of the 23-room mansion admission: $12 adults; $10 seniors, students, military. Closed Mon.
HEINZ HISTORY CENTER Strip District. 412-454-6000. "First Ladies: Political Role & Public Image," through March 11; "Soul Soldiers: African Americans and the Vietnam Era." 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.


NATIONAL AVIARY West Park, North Side. 412-323-7235. "Penguin & Me," an hourlong interactive penguin program for children 18 months to 5, 10 a.m. Mon. Tues., Wed. and Sat. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Tickets are $25 for one child with an adult; $12 for each additional child and $10 for each additional adult. To register call 412-323-7235, ext. 209 or education.programs@aviary.org. 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.
RINK AT PPG PLACE Skating. Mon.-Thurs. 11 a.m.-10 p.m.; Fri.-Sat. 11 a.m.-midnight; Sun. noon-8 p.m. $7; $6 kids and seniors; $3 rental. 412-394-3641.
SCHENLEY PARK ICE RINK Outdoor skating in one of the city's oldest parks. Call for times. $4; $3 kids. 412-422-6523.
PITTSBURGH ZOO & PPG AQUARIUM Highland Park, 412-665-3639. New exhibits: Polar Bears in their natural habitat; Amur tiger cubs Mara and Petya. Daily 9 a.m.-4 p.m., admission gates close at 3 p.m. $8 adults; $7 seniors; $7 kids 2-13; under 2 free. Free parking.
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA SPORTS MUSEUM Heinz History Center, Strip, 412-454-6000. Same admission fees and hours as the History Center.
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, 724-527-5584. Wed.-Sun. 9 a.m.-5 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; tours by appointment. Free.
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 Fri. for lunch 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sixth Ave., 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 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 Near Harmony, Butler County. 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.
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.
KISKI JUNCTION RAILROAD Schenley, Armstrong County 724-295-5577. One-hour scenic ride on a working railroad.
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.
MEADOWCROFT ROCKSHELTER AND MUSEUM OF RURAL LIFE 401 Meadowcroft Road, Avella, Washington County, 724-587-3412 or meadowcroft.pghhistory.org. Two-hundred-acre outdoor museum including a re-created 19th-century village and the Rockshelter archaeological dig. Sat. noon-5p.m.; Sun. 1-5 p.m. Admission: Rockshelter or the village, $6.50 for adults; $3.50 for ages 6-16, younger than 6 free. Admission to both: $10 for adults; $5 for ages 6-16, younger than 6 free.
PHOTO ANTIQUITIES MUSEUM OF PHOTOGRAPHIC HISTORY North Side 412-231-7881. The history of photography, the Civil War, vintage Pittsburgh, Native America, vintage photographic processes and equipment. Guided tours and educational programs available. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Mon.-Sat.
RACHEL CARSON HOMESTEAD Springdale, 724-274-5459. Home of ecologist and the author of "Silent Spring." 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.
WEST OVERTON MUSEUMS 724-887-7910. Pre-Civil War rural industrial village including the Overholt homestead, distillery museum and birthplace of Henry Clay Frick. Thurs-Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Sun. 1-5 p.m. $7 adults, $4 seniors 65 and older and children 6 -11, under 6 free.
BARNES & NOBLE, Waterworks Mall 412-781-2321. Tues.: Toddler Storytime 10 a.m.
BARNES & NOBLE Waterfront, 412-462-5743. Sat.: Meet Cookie Mouse, 11 a.m., activity and snack included; Tues.: 50th Anniversary Cat in the Hat Storytime, 11 a.m., Writers Workshop 6:30 p.m.
BARNES & NOBLE Greensburg, 724-832-0622. Sat.: Book signing by Jay A. Schaffer, 11 a.m.; Mon.: "Poets and Artists With Heart and Soul," 7 p.m.
BORDERS-EASTSIDE 5986 Penn Circle South. 412-441-1080.
BORDERS BOOKS Monroeville, Mall Blvd., 412-374-9822. Wed.: Storytimes, 1 p.m.
BORDERS BOOKS Northway Mall, 412-635-7661. Wed.: Storytimes, 11 a.m.
BORDERS BOOKS South Hills Village, 412-835-5583. Wed.: Storytimes 11 a.m.; Sat.: Storytimes, 1 p.m.
JOSEPH-BETH BOOKSELLERS 2705 East Carson St. 412-381-3600. Sat.: St. Patrick's Day Celebration, 2 p.m., games, crafts and traditional Irish dancing.
MYSTERY LOVER'S BOOKSHOP 514 Allegheny River Blvd., Oakmont 412-828-4877. Publication Parties: Maggie Leffler, local author of "Diagnosis of Love," Fri. 6 p.m.; Nancy Martin, local author of "A Crazy Little Thing Called Death," Mon. 7 p.m. There is no charge but call the bookshop if you plan on attending. Refreshments will be served. Celebrate "The Cat in the Hat" birthday Sat. 11 a.m. No charge.
EVERYTHING ELSE
ANIMAL FRIENDS BARK & BREW Mullaney's Harp & Fiddle, Strip District, 6-8 p.m. tonight. Celebrity bartenders including Sean McDowell of WDVE and Diane Byrnes of "Echoes of Erin." Admission $3. All proceeds benefit Animal Friends.
AMATEUR ASTRONOMERS ASSOCIATION OF PITTSBURGH Public observing sessions for the total eclipse of the moon. Mingo Creek Park and Observatory, Nottingham (724-228-6867), Sat. 5:30 p.m.; Nicholas E. Wagman Observatory, Deer Lakes Regional Park (724-224-2510), 6 p.m. Sat. Admission free but donations accepted.
MCCAFFERY MYSTERIES, "IT'S MY PARTY AND I'LL DIE IF I WANT TO!" Gaetano's Restaurant, 1617 Banksville Road. Sat. 7:30 p.m. Ticket are $27.50 per person and include pre-show magic, dinner and refreshments. Call 1-800-719-0998.
CHAMPIONS FOR CHILDREN CHOCOLATE EXTRAVAGANZA Rivers Club, One Oxford Centre, Mon. 6-9 p.m. Hors d'oeuvres, chocolate candies and desserts and silent auction. 412-391-5227.
WALK NOW FOR AUTISM, KICKOFF LUNCHEON, Heinz Field, East Club Lounge 11 a.m. March 23. This event is free to anyone interested in participating in the June 2 "Walk Now for Autism." RSVP, www.autismwalk.org/pittsburgh. Click on upcoming events.
AQUARIUM FISH SHOW Comfort Inn East, 199 Rodi Road, just north of I-376 off Exit 11. March 24, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; March 25, 11 a.m. Sponsored by the Greater Pittsburgh Aquarium Society with a live fish and plant auction. 412-558-9490.
SOUTH PARK THEATRE For the 2007 season. For "The Owl & The Pussycat," "A Thousand Clowns," "On Golden Pond," "Greater Tuna," "Hay Fever," "The Melville Boys" and "Art." Sat. noon-5 p.m. and Mon. 7:30-10 p.m. Cold readings form the script. Bring resume, photo and scheduling conflicts. Call 412-831-8552 or visit www.southparktheatre.com for information.
UNSEAM'D SHAKESPEARE COMPANY For "The Constant Prince," a play by Pedro Caldron de la Barca. Third Presbyterian Church, Fifth and Negley Aves., Shadyside. March 10-11 by appointment. Casting five men and three women; diversity encouraged. Call 412-621-0244 for appointment time and information.
WATERFRONT INDIE SCREENPLAY COMPETITION Seeking screenplays that can be produced for less than $5 million and filmed in Michigan. Deadline is April 16. Visit www.waterfrontfilm.org for guidelines.
CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS
OLD ECONOMY VILLAGE Seeking volunteers in the area of museum education and interpretation, school tour programming, model railroading and collections care, gardening and preservation maintenance. Individuals must go through an application process prior to a volunteer session that is being held on March 11. Call the Volunteer Office at 724-266-4500, ext. 108.