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Art

Americanisms: Shaping Art and Society in the 1950’s.

Through July 20.

The Andy Warhol Museum, 117 Sandusky St.

(412) 237-8300.

It’s Not Just Mud! Centuries of Ceramics.

Through July 20.

Carnegie Museum of Art.

(412) 622-3131.

Associated Artists of Pittsburgh’s 93rd Annual Exhibition.

Through July 22.

Frick Fine Arts Gallery.

(412) 648-2423.

“Scared and Profane: Enter the Trapdoor to the Psyche,” Recent works by Bob La Bobgah.

Through July 27.

Pittsburgh Filmmakers Melwood Gallery.

(412) 681-5449.

Saihou Nje Fabrics, Ibou N’Diaye Sculpture.

Through August 8.

Connie Kerr Gallery at Manchester Craftsmen’s Guild.

(412) 322-1773.

Sights Once Seen: Daguerreotyping Fremont’s Last Expedition through the Rockies.

Through August 10.

Frick Art ‘amp; Historical Center.

(412) 371-0600

Panopticon.

Through August 17.

Carnegie Museum of Art.

(412) 622-3131.

For Eyes: Four Exhibitions. Four Perspectives.

Through August 17.

Pittsburgh Center for the Arts.

(412) 361-0873.

Where is Elvis? The Man and His Reflection.

Through August 31.

The Andy Warhol Museum.

(412) 237-8300.

Douglas Gordon: Blind Star.

Through August 31.

The Andy Warhol Museum.

(412) 237-8300.

Too Hot to Handle: Creating Controversy Through Political Cartoons.

Through August 31.

The Andy Warhol Museum.

(412) 237-8300.

Aaronel de Roy Gruber: The Frick Landscapes.

Through August 31.

Frick Art ‘amp; Historical Center.

(412) 371-0600.

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

Through September 30.

Senator John Heinz Pittsburgh Regional History Center.

(412) 454-6000.

Keith Edmier and Farrah Fawcett.

Through October 5.

The Andy Warhol Museum.

(412) 237-8300.

The American Supermarket.

Through October 5.

The Andy Warhol Museum.

(412) 237-8300.

Pittsburgh Platforms: New Projects in Architecture and Environmental Design.

Through October 5.

Carnegie Museum of Art.

(412) 622-3131.

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

Through November 16.

Carnegie Museum of Art.

(412) 622-3131.

Theater

“Double Cross – Thomas Kilroy”.

July 20 and 21.

Henry Heymann Theater, Stephen Foster Memorial.

(412) 394-3353

“Copenhagen”.

Through July 26.

Henry Heymann Theater, Stephen Foster Memorial.

(412) 394-3353.

“My Fair Lady”.

Through July 20.

Benedum Center.

(412) 456-6666.

“Chicago-Live!”.

July 22-27.

Pittsburgh Symphony Heinz Hall.

(412) 392-4900.

“Funny Girl”.

July 22-August 3.

Benedum Center.

(412) 456-6666

Music

Thursday, July 17

Chris Isaak with special guest Lisa Marie Presley.

7:30 p.m., $47.50, $40, $30.

Chevrolet Amphitheater

Friday, July 18

Live.

$8.

Chevrolet Amphitheater.

Saturday, July 19

Lollapalooza.

Doors: Noon, $59.50, $49.50.

Post-Gazette Pavilion.

Monday, July 21

David Gray.

$35, $27.50, $10.

Chevrolet Amphitheater.

Tuesday, July 22

Downbeat in the District – Jazz at Katz Plaza.

Matt Ferrante Quartet.

5 p.m., free.

Agnes R. Katz Plaza, corner of Seventh Street and Penn Avenue.

Film

“Factory Diaries (1971-80)”.

Tuesday, July 15, Wednesday, July 16, Thursday July 17 and Friday July 18, 12:30 p.m., Saturday, July 12 and Sunday July 13, 12:30 p.m. and 3:00 p.m.

The Andy Warhol Museum.

(412) 237-8300.

Pittsburgh Filmmakers (412) 682-4111

“In Celebration”.

July 16-18.

Melwood Screening Room.

“Chihwaseon”.

July 18-24.

Harris Theater.

“To Kill a Mockingbird”.

July 19 and 20.

Regent Square.

“Capturing the Friedmans”.

Opens July 4.

Regent Square Theater.

“Levity”.

July 11-17.

Regent Square Theater.

“From Russia With Love”.

July 13.

Regent Square Theater

Happenings

“Alice’s Wonderland”.

The Pittsburgh Children’s Museum.

Through September 7.

(412) 322-5058.

Good Fridays.

The Andy Warhol Museum.

3rd Annual Graffiti Art and Hip Hop Showcase.

Friday, July 11.

5 p.m., Outside events free, Stephen Powers talk $5.

(412) 237-8300.

Kevin Pollack.

The Improv at the Waterfront.

Friday, July 11 8 p.m. and 10 p.m., Saturday, July 12, 7 p.m., 9 p.m. and 11 p.m., Sunday, July 13 7 p.m.

$25.

(412) 462-5233.

Lewis ‘amp; Clark lecture.

Heinz History Center

July 16 and 17, 7:30 p.m.

$6.

(412) 454-6372.

Lewis and Clark Mini-Festival.

Heinz History Center.

July 19, 11 a.m.-4 p.m.

(412) 454-6000.

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