Art
Aaronel de Roy Gruber: The Frick Landscapes.June 14 through August 31.Frick Art… Art
Aaronel de Roy Gruber: The Frick Landscapes.June 14 through August 31.Frick Art ‘ Historical Center, 7227 Reynolds St.(412) 371-0600
A Broken Landscape.Through July 13.Kingsley Association, 6118 Penn Circle South.1-877-627-6483
A Smiling Hunger.Through June 22.Future Tenant, 801 Liberty Ave.(412) 414-9482
Creative Growth: The Art and Lives of Five Exceptional Artists.Through July 31.Jewish Community Center of Greater Pittsburgh, 5738 Forbes Ave.(412) 521-8010
Douglas Gordon: Blind Star.June 15 through August 31.Andy Warhol Museum, North Side.(412) 237-8300
Fellowship 2003.Through August 16.Silver Eye Center for Photography, 1015 East Carson St.(412) 431-1810
Fox and His Friends: New Millennium Post-Gay Photography (with Fangs).Through June 13.Garfield Artworks, 4931 Penn Ave.(412) 361-2262
The Peeling.June 13 through July 20.UPC Centre Art Gallery, 4638 Centre Ave.(412) 683-7100
Rural Poverty: Living Without.Through June 28.Silver Eye Center for Photography, 1015 East Carson St.(412) 431-1810
Sights Once Seen: Daguerreotyping Fremont’s Last Expedition through the Rockies.June 14 through August 10.Frick Art ‘ Historical Center, 7227 Reynolds St.(412) 371-0600
Transluminations.Through July 6.MCG @ 800 Penn Avenue Gallery.(412) 322-1773
What a Ride!Through June 28.Studio Z Gallery, 1415 East Carson St.(412) 381-6400
Where is Elvis? The Man and His Reflection.June 15 through August 31.Andy Warhol Museum, North Side.(412) 237-8300
Theater
The Arabian Night.June 13 through June 29.Quantum Theatre, Strip.(412) 394-3353
Dirty Blonde.Through July 6.O’Reilly Theater, Downtown.(412) 316-1600
Hedwig and the Angry Inch.Through June 27City Theatre, South Side.(412) 431-CITY
Isn’t It Romantic.June 12 through June 28.Apple Hill Playhouse, Delmont.(724) 468-5050
Major Barbara.June 12 through June 28.Charity Randall Theatre, Oakland.(412) 394-3353
Music
June 11
Boston.Post-Gazette Pavilion, Burgettstown.(412) 323-1919
Boxstep.Free.WYEP Festival Stage, Three Rivers Arts Festival.(412) 281-8723
June 12
Iron Sheik.Shadow Lounge, East Liberty.(412) 363-8277
Powerman 5000, Shinedown, Reach 454.$16-$18.Metropol, Strip.(412) 323-1919
Sonny Landreth.Free.WYEP Festival Stage, Three Rivers Arts Festival.(412) 281-8723
June 13
Mark Eitzel, The Hidden Cameras.$10.Andy Warhol Museum, North Side.(412) 237-8300
Squonk Opera.Free.WYEP Festival Stage, Three Rivers Arts Festival.(412) 281-8723
June 14
Dixie Chicks, Joan Osborne.Mellon Arena, Uptown.(412) 323-1919
Kasey Chambers.Free.WYEP Festival Stage, Three Rivers Arts Festival.(412) 281-8723
The Working Poor, Oakley Hall, Alexi ‘ the Justins.$8.The Brew House, South Side.(412) 381-7767
June 15
Killah Priest, Strict Flow, DJ B-Bonics.$12-$14.Hard Rock Cafe, Station Square.(412) 323-1919
Santana, Angelique Kidjo.$22.50-$49.50.Post-Gazette Pavilion, Burgettstown.(412) 323-1919
Sonic Youth.Free.WYEP Festival Stage, Three Rivers Arts Festival.(412) 281-8723
June 16
Neil Young ‘ Crazy Horse, Lucinda Williams.$22.50-$65.Post-Gazette Pavilion, Burgettstown.(412) 323-1919
Steve Forbert.Free.WYEP Festival Stage, Three Rivers Arts Festival.(412) 281-8723
June 17
Bad Company’s Paul Rogers, Foreigner with Lou Gramm, Kansas.$10-$30.Chevrolet Amplitheatre, Station Square.(412) 323-1919
The Iguanas.Free.WYEP Festival Stage, Three Rivers Arts Festival.(412) 281-8723
Salsamba: Downbeat in the District-Jazz at Katz Plaza.Free.Katz Plaza, Downtown.www.pgharts.org/events
Film
Divine Intervention.June 11 ‘ June 12.Melwood Screening Room, Oakland.(412) 682-4111
Factory Diaries.June 17 through June 22.Andy Warhol Museum, North Side.(412) 237-8300
Nowhere in Africa.Through June 26.Regent Square Theater, Edgewood.(412) 682-4111
The Wild One.June 15. Regent Square Theater, Edgewood.(412) 682-4111
Happenings
Director’s Lecture Series: Some of My Favorite Things and Dilemmas: Tom Sokolowski Rants About Art.June 17.Andy Warhol Museum, North Side.(412) 237-8300
Frank Caliendo. June 12 through June 15.Improv, Homestead.(412) 462-5233
PMW June Workshop Series.This week: Drum Summit.June 14.The Brew House, South Side.(412) 381-7767
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