Art
Art at Noon Fast Forward: Daguerreotype to Polaroid Wednesday, June 25, 12… Art
Art at Noon Fast Forward: Daguerreotype to Polaroid Wednesday, June 25, 12 p.m., free The Frick Art Museum Auditorium (412) 371-0600
What a Ride! Through June 28 Studio Z Gallery, 1415 East Carson St. (412) 381-6400
“Transluminations,” Photographs by Michael Haritan Through July 6 Manchester Craftsmen’s Guild, 800 Penn Ave. Gallery (412) 322-1773
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
Panopticon Through August 17 Carnegie Museum of Art (412) 622-3131
Where is Elvis? The Man and His Reflection Through August 31 The Andy Warhol Museum, 117 Sandusky St. (412) 237-8300
Douglas Gordon: Blind Star Through August 31 The Andy Warhol Museum, 117 Sandusky St. (412) 237-8300
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
Theater
“bug: one-acts from Kafka” Wednesday, June 25-Saturday, June 28, 8 p.m. The Studio Theater, Cathedral of Learning (412) 431-7580
“Major Barbara” June 25-June 28 Charity Randall Theatre (412) 394-3353
“Hedwig and the Angry Inch” Through June 27 City Theatre, South Side (412) 431-CITY
“The Arabian Night” Through June 29 Quantum Theater (412) 394-3353
“Dirty Blonde” Through July 6 O’Reilly Theater (412) 316-1600
Music
Wednesday, June 25
Jackson Browne with Steve Earle ‘amp; the Dukes and Keb’ Mo’ 7:30 p.m., $37, $30 Chevrolet Amphitheater
Thursday, June 26
Dave Mathews Band 7 p.m., $52.50, $35 Post-Gazette Pavilion
Brand New Club Laga
Alix Olson Doors open at 10 p.m., $10 Club Cafe (412) 431-4950
Friday, June 27
On Beyond Zebra with Daisy Cutter Bloomfield Bridge Tavern (412) 682-8611
American Fleadh Festival With Saw Doctors, Eileen Ivers, Black 47 and Hothouse Flowers Doors 6 p.m., 7 p.m. $30 Chevrolet Amphitheater
Revis with Camp Element 8:30 p.m., $5 Rosebud (412) 261-2232
Dave Mathews Band 7 p.m., $52.50, Lawn $35 Post-Gazette Pavilion
Chai Baba, Soma Mestizo and Ouve 9 p.m., $6 Quiet Storm (412) 661-9355
Saturday, June 28
Rickety Worldwide Presents Johnson’s Big Band CD Release Party, with Oneida and Midnite Snake 8 p.m., $10 www.rickety.org
The Clarks plus Jakopierce 7:30 p.m., $25 Chevrolet Amphitheater
A Static Lullaby Mr. Smalls
Opek 9:30 p.m. Club Caf’#65533; (412) 431-4950
Sunday, June 29
The Big Shindig Starring Guster and Maroon 5, with Virginia Coalition, Marc Broussard, Good Brother Earl, Matt Nathanson, Ari Hest, Just Jinger, Graham Colton, Antigone Rising, Oval Opus, Carbon Leaf, New Invisible Joy 3 p.m., $20, $10 Chevrolet Amphitheater
Tuesday, July 1
Downbeat in the District – Jazz at Katz Plaza Dwayne Dolphin Trio 5 p.m., free Agnes R. Katz Plaza, corner of Seventh Street and Penn Avenue
Film
Pittsburgh Filmmakers (412) 682-4111
“When Video Came” June 28, 7 p.m. and 9 p.m., $4 Melwood Screening Room
“Power and Terror: Noam Chomsky in Our Times” Through June 26 Harris Theater
“Amandla! A Revolution in Four-Part Harmony” June 25 and 26 Melwood Screening Room
“Spider” June 27-July 10 Harris Theater
“Quai des Orfeveres” Opens June 27 Regent Square Theater
“The Last Detail” June 29 Regent Square Theater
Happenings
“Alice’s Wonderland” The Pittsburgh Children’s Museum Through September 7 (412) 322-5058
PMW June Workshops Live Music is Better: Recording live music, digital and analog Saturday, June 28 1 p.m., $10 suggested donation The Brew House IAC Performance Garage, South Side (412) 381-7767
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