October 23, 2013

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Autism Society of Pittsburgh & The Spectrum Charter School. hauntedhillshayride.com Thru Nov. 2 Haunted Hills, North Versailles. THE SCAREHOUSE. Haunted house open select dates through Nov. 2. Thru Nov. 2 Etna. 412-781-5885.

FRI 25 - SAT 26

HAUNTED HISTORY TOUR. Fri, Sat. Thru Oct. 26 Point State Park, Downtown. 412-565-2850.

SAT 26

Wicked XXX Star & AVN Performer of the Year Nominee:

OCT. 24-26 T HU RS D A Y-S U ND A Y NEXT: Sultry AVN Hall-of-Famer:

LISA ANN Nov. 7-9

HALLOWEEEN PARTY W/ CHILLY BILLY. Chiller Theater highlights, meet Bill Cardille, more. 6 p.m. Hollywood Theater, Dormont. 412-563-0368. HISTORICAL HAUNTED HAYRIDE. 7-10 p.m. Bushy Run Battlefield, Jeannette. 724-527-5584. JOSH & GAB HORRORFEST. arcadecomedytheater.com 10 a.m. Arcade Comedy Theater, Downtown. 412-339-0608. TIM’S SECRET TREASURES FRIGHT FEST 2013. Refreshments, in-house psychics, more. Paranormal investigation to follow after the party. 6 p.m. Tim’s Secret Treasures, Charleroi. 724-483-4140.

WED 30

BLOOMFIELD PARADE NIGHT PARTY /W SHANNON & THE MERGER, MORE. 7 p.m. Howlers Coyote Cafe, Bloomfield. 412-682-0320. GLOBALPITTSBURGH BOO BOWLING PARTY. Costume contest, Halloween activities, refreshments, more. 6-9 p.m. Pittsburgh Athletic Association, Oakland. 412-392-4513. MARTIANS VS. ZOMBIES HALLOWEEN BASH. Costume contest, special guest Professor Emcee Square, more. 8-11 p.m. Brillobox, Bloomfield. 412-370-5247.

SPECIAL THU 24 - WED 30

RADICAL DAYS. Dozens of cultural establishments will offer free admission on designated days. Visit radworkshere.org for full schedule. Thru Nov. 10

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Mon-Sat: Noon-2am • Sun: 3pm-2am

135 9th Street Downtown Pittsburgh

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PITTSBURGH CITY PAPER 10.23/10.30.2013

FESTIVALS THU 24 - SAT 26

CHRIST CHURCH FINE ART FESTIVAL. Group exhibit juried by Kim Freithaler & Angelo Ciotti. Oct. 24-25, 3-8 p.m. and Sat., Oct. 26, 12-8 p.m. Christ Episcopal Church, Ross. 412-364-2442.

DANCE FRI 25 - SUN 27

AN EVENING OF TWYLA THARP: NINE SINATRA SONGS & IN THE UPPER ROOM. Performance presented by Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre. Oct. 25-26, 8 p.m. and Sun.,

VISUAL ART

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Art Show winner Christopher Sprowls. Sewickley. 412-741-3036. IRMA FREEMAN CENTER FOR IMAGINATION. Pittsburgh by Pittsburgh Artists III. Group show feat. all media. Garfield. 412-924-0634. JAMES GALLERY. Necessary Fictions. Work by Patricia Bellan-Gillen. West End. 412-922-9800. LA PRIMA ESPRESSO. Paintings/Prints of Italy. Prints of Vince Ornato’s oil paintings of Italy. Strip District. 412-281-1922. LAKEVUE ATHLETIC CLUB. Pop-Up Gallery. Work by a variety of artists. Valencia. 724-316-9326. LILI COFFEE*SHOP. Marian Phillips. Knife & oil paintings. Polish Hill. 412-682-3600. MALL AT ROBINSON. Perspective 2013: A Photography Exhibition. Robinson. 412-788-0816. MANCHESTER CRAFTSMEN’S GUILD. Here & Now. Work by Sharif Bey. North Side. 412-322-1773. MATTRESS FACTORY. DETROIT: Artists in Residence. Work by Design 99, Jessica Frelinghuysen, Scott Hocking, Nicola Kuperus & Adam Lee Miller, Russ Orlando, Frank Pahl. Janine Antoni: Within. Chiharu Shiota: Trace of Memory. Site-specific installation focusing on the body w/ relation to place & space. Ongoing Installations. Works by Turrell, Lutz, Kusama, Anastasi, Highstein, Wexler & Woodrow. North Side. 412-231-3169. MENDELSON GALLERY. Idiosyncrasy. Work by Carolyn Alexandra Frischling. Shadyside. 412-361-8664.

Oct. 27, 2 p.m. Benedum Center, Downtown. 412-456-6666.

SAT 26 - TUE 29

THE CHALK LINE. Performance by Attack Theatre. showclix.com/ events/8821 Fri, Sat, Mon, Tue and Thu., Nov. 7. Thru Nov. 5 Attack Theatre Spring Way Studio, Strip District.

SAT 26

GENERATIONS. Performance by the Kyiv Ukrainian Dance Ensemble. 1:30 & 7 p.m. Andrew Carnegie Free Library Music Hall, Carnegie. 412-527-5359.

FUNDRAISERS THU 24

BARKITECTURE. Live auction benefiting Animal Friends. 5:30-8 p.m. Perlora, South Side. 412-431-2220.

MILLER GALLERY AT CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY. Alien She. Work by Ginger Brooks Takahashi, Tammy Rae Carland, Miranda July, Faythe Levine, Allyson Mitchell, L.J. Roberts, & Stephanie Syjuco. Oakland. 412-268-3618. MODERNFORMATIONS GALLERY. Our Disappearing City: New Works About Old Things. Work by Paulette Poullet. Things Are Looking Up: Abstract Tourist & Architectural Photography. Work by Kurt Garrison. Garfield. 412-362-0274. MORGAN CONTEMPORARY GLASS GALLERY. common discourse. Group show feat. work by Jen Blazina, Ron Desmett, Michael Janis, Susan Longini, Carmen Lozar, Heather Joy Puskarich, Demetra Theofanous & Randy Walker. Shadyside. 412-441-5200. PHOTO ANTIQUITIES. Photography of the Great Gatsby Era. See what cameras were popular in the Roaring 20’s including Kodak Vest Pocket Cameras & Vanity Cameras, beautifully housed in Art Deco styled cases. Some even came complete with a mirror and lipstick for those flappers on the go! North Side. 412-231-7881. PITTSBURGH CENTER FOR THE ARTS. Artist of the Year: Akiko Kotani. Emerging Artist of the Year: Lenka Clayton. Master Visual Artists: Preserving the Legacy. Work by Tadao Arimoto, Gary Jurysta, Contance Merriman, Risë Nagin, Chuck Olson, Marjorie F. Shipe, Paul Zelevansky, more. Shadyside. 412-361-0873. SENATOR JOHN HEINZ HISTORY CENTER. Poptastic! The Art of Burton Morris.

GLOBALPITTSBURGH CULTUREFEST. International food stations, complimentary massages, DJ, more. 6-9 p.m. DoubleTree Hotel, Downtown. 412-392-4513.

FRI 25

MASGAYRADE COSTUME DANCE PARTY. Presented by iCandy Pittsburgh. Benefits the Lesbian & Gay Film Society. 8 p.m. Cruze Bar, Strip District. 412-471-1400. NBMBAA SCHOLARSHIP & RECOGNITION GALA. Keynote speaker: Audrey Snyder. 6 p.m. University Club, Oakland. 724-382-3063. ROYAL MASQUERADE BALL. Dinner, dancing, crafts, strolling characters, more. Union Ballroom, Duquesne University. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Duquesne University, Uptown. 412-243-5201.

Retrospective feat. nearly 50 works. Strip District. 412-454-6000. SOCIETY FOR CONTEMPORARY CRAFT SATELLITE GALLERY. Touch in Real Time. Work by Holly Hanessian. Downtown. 412-261-7003. THE SOCIETY FOR CONTEMPORARY CRAFT. ENOUGH Violence: Artists Speak Out. Feat. over 40 works by US & European contemporary artists. Strip District. 412-261-7003. SWEETWATER CENTER FOR THE ARTS. Oasis. Paintings by Leslie Ansley. Sewickley. 412-741-4405. TRUNDLE MANOR. Coffin Cuties Art Opening. Photography by Mike Hearse. Swissvale. 412-916-5544. UNSMOKE ART SPACE. With Things Inside. Installation by Carolina Ramos & David Lasky. Braddock. 415-518-9921. WESTMORELAND MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART. Born of Fire: The Valley Work. Greensburg. 724-837-1500. WESTMORELAND @RT 30. The Sacred Feminine. The Works of Cydra Vaux. A Pop-Up Exhibition at Westmoreland Museum of American Art’s temporary location. Salon Oct. 24, 6-7 p.m. Latrobe. 724-837-1500. WILDCARD. 365 Critters. Animal illustrations by Jeff Brunner. Lawrenceville. 412-224-2651. WOOD STREET GALLERIES. Hive. 3D-animated audiovisual installation where gallery visitors confront a swirling mass of amorphous figures, appearing as a collective of matter as opposed to individual beings in deep space. Downtown. 412-471-5605.

SAT 26

1ST ANNUAL CHILI COOKOFF. Benefits Hello Bully. 8 p.m. Howlers Coyote Cafe, Bloomfield. 412-682-0320. BOWLING FOR HOPE HAVEN. Benefits Hope Haven Farm Sanctuary. 3-6 p.m. Arsenal Bowling Lanes, Lawrenceville. 740-317-1327. BROADWAY BATTLES BREAST CANCER. Broadway & show-tune-inspired performance benefiting the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. Presented by the Pitt-Greensburg Performing Arts Society & Delta Psi Omega Theatre Honor Society. 7 p.m. University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg, Greensburg. 724-837-7040. FREAKY 5K & HAUNTED HILL 10K. Also feat. Petrifying Pet Walk & Trick-or-Treat Trot.


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