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Art

Childe Hassam: Prints and Drawings from the Collection.

Oct. 4-Feb. 8.

Carnegie Museum of Art, Oakland.

(412) 622-3131.

Space 101 presents “Definition/Connotation.”

Through Oct. 3.

The Brew House, South Side.

Keith Edmier and Farrah Fawcett

Through Oct. 5.

The Andy Warhol Museum, North Side.

(412) 237-8300.

The American Supermarket.

Through Oct. 5.

The Andy Warhol Museum, North Side.

(412) 237-8300.

Pittsburgh Platforms: New Projects in Architecture and Environmental Design.

Through Oct 5.

Carnegie Museum of Art, Oakland.

(412) 622-3131.

“A is for Aperture: Photographs by Regional Educators.”

Through Oct. 25.

Silver Eye Center for Photography, South Side.

(412) 431-1810.

“After Image” Featuring LED works by Erwin Redl, Leo Villareal and Jim Campbell.

Through Oct. 25.

Wood Street Galleries.

“Clown Paintings: From the Collection of Diane Keaton and Others.”

Through Oct. 26.

The Andy Warhol Museum, North Side.

(412) 237-8300.

“Andy Warhol’s Electric Chairs: Reflecting on Capital Punishment in America.”

Through Nov. 2.

The Andy Warhol Museum, North Side.

(412) 237-8300.

The Early Work of Henry Koerner.

Through Nov. 9.

Frick Art ‘ Historical Center, Point Breeze.

(412) 371-0600.

Hoka-Neni: Seven Paintings by Valentin Lustig.

Through Nov. 9.

Frick Art ‘ Historical Center, Point Breeze.

(412) 371-0600.

“Documenting Our Past: The Teenie Harris Archive Project.”

Through Nov 16.

Carnegie Museum of Art, Oakland.

(412) 622-3131.

Taking Flight: Selected Prints from John James Audubon’s “Birds of America.”

Through December 5.

University Art Gallery, Frick Fine Arts Building.

(412) 648-2423.

Eye of the Storm: The Civil War Drawings of Robert K. Sneden.

Through Jan. 4.

Senator John Heinz Pittsburgh Regional History Center, Strip District.

(412) 454-6000.

Theatre

Gilbert and Sullivan’s “The Mikado.”

Through Oct. 26.

The O’Reilly Theater, Penn Avenue, Downtown.

(412) 316-8200.

“Venus and Adonis ‘ Dido and Aeneas.”

Saturday, Oct. 4, 8 p.m. and Sunday, Oct. 5, 2:30 p.m., $18, $14 students.

Synod Hall, Oakland.

(412) 394-3353.

“James Joyce-Back from the Dead!”.

Tuesday, Oct. 7, 8 p.m., $40, $10 students.

Byham Theater, Downtown.

(412) 456-6666.

Music

Wednesday, October 1

Reverend Horton Heat with Southern Culture on the Skids and Throw Rag.

8 p.m.

Metropol, Strip District.

(412) 323-1919.

Lanky, Kevin Finn and Megan Williams.

8 p.m.

The Quiet Storm, Friendship.

(412) 661-9355.

Thursday, October 2

James O’Brian, Stephan Smith, Jenna Nicholls, B.J. O’Malley.

8 p.m.

The Quiet Storm, Friendship.

(412) 661-9355.

Friday, October 3

The John Scofield Band.

8 p.m., $27.75.

Byham Theater, Downtown.

(412) 456-6666.

Graham Colton with Good Brother Earl.

8 p.m.

Rosebud, Strip District.

(412) 323-1919.

“Allusions of Acumen” performed by Brighella’s Wheel.

8 p.m.

The Quiet Storm, Friendship.

(412) 661-9355.

Music for Everyone – Music for Life.

Pianist Andras Schiff.

8 p.m., $19.25-69.25, student rush, $14.

(412) 392-4900.

Saturday, October 4

Bowling for Soup with Lucky Boys Confusion, Never Heard of It.

7 p.m.

Metropol, Strip District.

(412) 323-1919.

Ouve, The Working Poor, DJ Sensitive.

9 p.m.

The Quiet Storm, Friendship.

(412) 661-9355.

Music for Everyone – Music for Life.

Baritone Thomas Hampson.

8 p.m., $19.25-69.25, student rush, $14.

(412) 392-4900.

Sunday, October 5

Ravi and Anoushka Shankar.

7 p.m., $37-67.

Benedum Center, Downtown.

(412) 456-6666.

Choral Prayer at the Close of the Day.

Douglas Brown.

8:30 p.m.

Heinz Memorial Chapel, Oakland.

(412) 682-6886.

Slam poet Peter Nevland.

8 p.m.

The Quiet Storm, Friendship.

(412) 661-9355.

Music for Everyone – Music for Life.

Pianist Andras Schiff.

2:30 p.m., $19.25-69.25, student rush, $14.

(412) 392-4900.

Tuesday, October 7

Kenia.

5 p.m.-7 p.m., Free.

Katz Plaza, Downtown.

(412) 456-6666.

Good Charlotte and Something Corporate.

Petersen Events Center, Oakland.

(412) 323-1919.

Rachel Sage.

7 p.m., Free.

Borders Books ‘ Music, Northway Mall, North Hills.

(412) 635-7662.

Film

“The Velvet Underground” and “The Velvet Underground and Nico.”

Wednesday., Oct. 1; Thursday., Oct.. 2; and Friday., Oct. 3: 12:30 p.m.

The Andy Warhol Museum, North Side.

(412) 237-8300.

“The Chelsea Girls.”

Saturday, Oct. 4 and Sunday, Oct. 5, 12:30 p.m..

The Andy Warhol Museum.

(412) 237-8300.

“Hedy” and “More Milk Yvette.”

Tuesday., Oct. 7, 12:30 p.m..

The Andy Warhol Museum, North Side.

(412) 237-8300.

Pittsburgh Filmmakers (412) 681-5449

“Madame Sata.”

Through Oct. 2.

The Harris Theater, Downtown.

“Cuckoo.”

Opens Oct. 3.

The Harris Theater, Downtown.

“The Journey.”

Through Oct. 2.

The Harris Theater, Downtown.

Sunday Series: Bogart and his women.

“Petrified Forest.”

Oct 5.

Regent Square Theater, Regent Square.

Happenings

70th Intercultural Anniversary Celebration of World Communion.

Sunday., Oct. 5, 4 p.m.

Shadyside Presbyterian Church.

St. Vladimir’s Fall Food Festival.

Sunday, Oct. 4, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Free.

St. Vladimir’s Ukrainian Orthodox Church Hall, S. 18th Street, South Side.

(412) 431-9758.

Good Fridays @ The Warhol.

Catherine Millet discusses “Art and Sex.”

Friday, Oct. 3, 5-10 p.m., $5.

The Andy Warhol Museum, North Side.

(412) 237-8300.

Full Frontal Friday: Art and Music Up-close and Personal: A lively happy hour featuring Indian music by DJ Edgar Um.

Friday, Oct. 3, 5:30 p.m., Free.

Wood Street Galleries, Downtown.

(412) 471-5605.

A Night with Dame Edna.

Tuesday, Oct. 7-Sunday, Oct. 12.

Pittsburgh Symphony Heinz Hall, Downtown.

(412) 392-4900.

Laurie Wilson, Alberto Giacometti: “Myth, Magic and the Man: A Psychoanalytic Study.”

Friday, Oct. 3, $30, $15 students.

Frick Fine Arts Auditorium, Frick Fine Arts Building.

(412) 661-4224.

Paula Poundstone.

Thursday, Oct. 2, 8 p.m., Friday, Oct. 3, 8 p.m. and 10 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 4, 7 p.m. and 9 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 5, 7 p.m., $20-25.

The Pittsburgh Improv, Homestead.

(412) 462-5233.

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