EVERYONE IS A CRITIC EVENT: Brisbane Management Group’s
The Rocky Horror Show,
SUN 27
BOOK ‘EM BOOKS TO PRISONERS WORK PARTY. Read & code letters, pick books, pack ‘em or database ‘em! Sundays 4-7 p.m. or by appt. Thomas Merton Center, Garfield. 412-361-3022. STEP OUT WALK TO STOP DIABETES. 2.8 mile route. Benefits the American Diabetes Association. 8 a.m. North Shore Riverfront Park, North Side. 412-824-1181 x 4520.
CRITIC:
Renata Martin, 26, a teacher from Elizabeth
This was such a cool experience. I have never seen The Rocky Horror Picture Show before, so this was definitely something I was glad to come to. It was awesome, and I definitely didn’t think it would be that much fun. I’m not going to lie though; I was nervous coming into it, but the show being so interactive and getting to move around made me enjoy it so much more. I also enjoyed that it was a small crowd, because it made the venue feel very intimate and the performances very personal. As a big theater fan, I thought the performances were excellent. I can’t believe I was nervous! It was such a fun show and not what I was expecting in the least.
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SAT 26
APRIL BRUCKER. Talk & book signing w/ author of I Came, I Saw, I Sang. 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Barnes & Noble - South Hills, Bethel Park. 412-835-2492.
WED 30
DIY PUBLISHING PANEL. Self-publishing panel & discussion. Presented by the CLP Zine Collection & the Alien She exhibit. 6:30-8:30 p.m. Carnegie Library, Oakland. 412-622-3116. THEIR LIFE’S WORK: THE BROTHERHOOD OF THE 1970S PITTSBURGH STEELERS, THEN & NOW” BOOK LAUNCH. W/ discussion panel feat. author
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PBR Drafts
1314 EAST CARSON ST. SOU TH SID E POOL + PING PONG + DARTS
Gary Pomerantz, Rocky Bleier, Franco Harris, Andy Russell, & Dan Rooney. 6-7:30 p.m. Senator John Heinz History Center, Strip District. 412-454-6000.
EAST END • STONE BREWING • MAGIC HAT • YARDS
KIDSTUFF THU 24
TUE 29
Prizes & Giveaways for best costumes
PETER PAN. Presented by Pittsburgh International Children’s Theater & Theatreworks USA. 5:30 & 7:30 p.m. Marshall Middle School, Wexford. 412-456-6666.
THU 24 - FRI 25
LITTLE SPROUTS SINGLE SERVING: MY FAVORITE FRUITS. Ages 2-3 w/ adult. Oct. 24-25, 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Phipps Conservatory & Botanical Garden, Oakland. 412-441-4442 x 3925.
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Thanx for best DJ Night and people watching. And congrats to: Best attempt to bring the party back from Berlin:
Fatt Lovett
THU 24 - WED 30
BACKYARD EXHIBIT. Musical swing set, sandbox, solar-powered instruments, more. Ongoing Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh, North Side. 412-322-5058. BALL. 500 beach balls, larger inflatable balls, a disco ball & music. Ongoing Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh, North Side. 412-322-5058. TAPESCAPE. Massive indoor landscape made of 22 miles of packing tape. Thru Jan. 19, 2014 Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh, North Side. 412-322-5058.
Best friends:
Nikayla Worst tippers:
The German BroDudes Best Dan madcow:
Ryan Connor mon:the 222 • Tues: Karaoke wed: punk night Thurs: Neon [80z Dance]
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Mon-Thu 11 am-midnite: Fri-Sat 11am-2am
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FRANZISKANER • TROEGS • AND MANY MORE!
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Pittsburgh Steelers Special
• BELL’S • DOGFISH HEAD • ROGUE • SIERRA NEVADA • GUINESS • BOULDER •
12 STEPS TO PEACE: USING CREATIVITY TO TRANSFORM ANXIETY. Writing & discussion group. Mon, 6-7 p.m. Thru Nov. 25 Carnegie Library, Squirrel Hill. 412-337-4976.
LET’S SPEAK ENGLISH! Practice conversational English. Tue, 6 p.m. Carnegie Library, Squirrel Hill. 412-422-9650. LET’S TALK ABOUT IT: MUSLIM JOURNEYS, LITERARY REFLECTIONS. The Arabian Nights translated by Husain Haddawy. 6:30-7:30 p.m. Carnegie Library, Oakland. 412-622-3151. . w w PAOLA CORSO. w aper p ty ci h g p Poetry reading. .com Pitt-Greensburg Written/ Spoken Series. 7 p.m. University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg, Greensburg.
FICTION & SOME POSSIBLE PROSE. Readings by Ron MacLean, Cory Doctorow, & William Lychack. 7 p.m. East End Book Exchange, Bloomfield. 412-224-2847. MATT BOWER. Signing his novel Save Me, Rip Orion-an. 4-7 p.m. The Muse Stand, Bloomfield. 412-904-4004.
Sing, drink & be SCARY
Oct. 18
LEADERS FOR LITERACY LUNCHEON. Speaker: Mawi Asgedom. Benefits the Greater Pittsburgh Literacy Council. 11:30 a.m. Fairmont Pittsburgh, Downtown. 412-393-7631.
FRI 25
Halloween Scary-aoke party
WHEN: Fri.,
WED 30
ENGLISH LEARNERS’ BOOK CLUB. For advanced ESL students. Presented in cooperation w/ the Greater Pittsburgh Literacy Council. Thu, 1 p.m. Mount Lebanon Public Library, Mt. Lebanon. 412-531-1912. HOMUNCULUS: A READING FOR THE LAB. Feat. Karen Dietrich, Adam Matcho, & Jessica Server. 7-9 p.m. Assemble, Garfield. THE HOUR AFTER HAPPY HOUR WRITER’S WORKSHOP. Young writers & recent graduates looking for additional feedback on their work. thehourafterhappyhour. wordpress.com Thu, 7-9 p.m. The Big Idea Bookstore & Cafe, Bloomfield. 412-687-4323. SPANISH CONVERSATION CLUB. Second and Fourth Thu of every month, 6 p.m. Carnegie Library, Oakland. 412-622-3151.
10/31/13
at The Outer Skin, Munhall
• VICTORY • HOEGAARTEN • SAM ADAMS • ANCHOR STEAM • LAGUNITAS •
Benefits the Oxford Athletic Club. 8 a.m. North Park Ice Skating Rink, Allison Park. 412-577-5140. KA-BLAM V: ATTACK OF THE 90S. 90s-themed music, activities, surprise guests, more. Benefits The ToonSeum. 513 Smithfield St., Downtown. 8 p.m. 412-232-0199.
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