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SAT 12 ARCADE RADIO MYSTERIES. Original radio play & improv based on vintage radio shows. 10 p.m. Arcade Comedy Theater, Downtown. 412-339-0608. COMEDY SHOWCASE. 9 p.m. Hambone’s, Lawrenceville. 412-681-4318. JAMIE CAMPBELL, ROB SPEER, ED BAILEY. 8 p.m. Arcade Comedy Theater, Downtown. 412-339-0608.

SUN 13 IMPROV: ALMOST INFAMOUS ONE YEAR SHOW + BONUS STAGE. 7 p.m. Arcade Comedy Theater, Downtown. 412-605-4807. MUSICAL IMPROV SUNDAYS. Sun, 8 p.m. Thru July 27 Steel City Improv Theater, Shadyside. 412-404-2695. SUNDAY NIGHT SLAUGHTERHOUSE. Comedy open mic night hosted by Ed Bailey & Gio Attisano. Sun, 7 p.m. Thru Aug. 31 Union Pig & Chicken, East Liberty. 412-363-7675.

TUE 15 TUESDAY NIGHT STAND-UP. Tue, 9 p.m. Hot Rod Cafe, Mt. Washington. 412-592-7869.

EVERYONE IS A CRITIC EVENT: Weather Permitting outdoor concert series at the Shadyside Nursery, Shadyside CRITIC: Bob Pacheco, 39, a high school teacher from Blackridge WHEN: Sun.,

July 06 I’m here to see the Beagle Brothers. It’s my wife’s and my anniversary, so we thought it might be nice to go to a show and do something local. This is my first time here, but it’s awesome. Right away, I noticed it was really laid-back and there were really cool people. We’ve already seen some of our friends, there’s great music, and it’s a great place to bring your kids, too. Cool vibes all around. And I haven’t had any of the food yet, but I’m excited to check out that hot-dog truck, Franktuary. Plus my oldest is a big fan of grilled cheese, so we’ll probably hit up Oh My Grill as well. It’s a cool place and a cool neighborhood. BY DAN WILLIS

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COMEDY OPEN MIC. Hosted by Ronald Renwick. Wed, 9:30 p.m. Scarpaci’s Place, Mt. Washington. 412-431-9908. OPEN MIND OPEN MIC. Third Wed of every month, 7-9 p.m. and First Wed of every month, 7-9 p.m. Thru Oct. 1 Gay & Lesbian Community Center, Downtown. 412-422-0114. STAND-UP COMEDY OPEN MIC. Wed, 8 p.m. The BeerHive, Strip District. 412-904-4502.

EXHIBITS ARTDFACT. Artdfact Gallery. The works of Timothy Kelley & other regional & US artists on display. Sculpture, oil & acrylic paintings, mixed media, found objects, more. North Side. 724-797-3302. AUGUST WILSON CENTER FOR AFRICAN AMERICAN CULTURE. Pittsburgh: Reclaim, Renew, Remix. Feat. imagery, film & oral history narratives to explore communities, cultures, & innovations. Downtown. 412-258-2700. BOST BUILDING. Collectors. Preserved materials reflecting the industrial heritage of Southwestern PA. Homestead. 412-464-4020. CARNEGIE MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY. RACE: Are We So Different? Text, photographs, interactive audiovisual components, & related artifacts challenge perceptions about race. Oakland. 412-622-3131. CARNEGIE SCIENCE CENTER. Ongoing: Buhl Digital Dome (planetarium), Miniature Railroad and Village, USS Requin

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submarine, and more. North Side. ages. Point Breeze. 412-371-0600. 412-237-3400. HARTWOOD ACRES. Tour CARRIE FURNACE. Built in 1907, this Tudor mansion and Carrie Furnaces 6 & 7 are extremely stable complex, and enjoy hikes rare examples of pre World War II and outdoor activities in the iron-making technology. Rankin. surrounding park. Allison Park. 412-464-4020 x.21. 412-767-9200. COMPASS INN. Demos and tours KENTUCK KNOB. Tour the with costumed guides featuring other Frank Lloyd Wright house. this restored stagecoach stop. 724-329-8501. 724-238-4983. KERR MEMORIAL MUSEUM. CONNEY M. KIMBO Tours of a restored 19th-century, GALLERY. University of middle-class home. Oakmont. Pittsburgh Jazz Exhibit: 412-826-9295. Memorabilia & Awards from MARIDON MUSEUM. the International Hall of Fame. Collection includes jade and Oakland. 412-648-7446. ivory statues from China and FALLINGWATER. Japan, as well as Meissen Tour the famed Frank porcelain. Butler. Lloyd Wright house. 724-282-0123. 724-329-8501. MCGINLEY HOUSE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN & MCCULLY LOG www. per pa CHURCH. Tours of 13 HOUSE. Historic homes pghcitym .co Tiffany stained-glass open for tours, lectures windows. Downtown. and more. Monroeville. 412-471-3436. 412-373-7794. FORT PITT MUSEUM. NATIONAL AVIARY. Home to Unconquered: History Meets more than 600 birds from over Hollywood at Fort Pitt. 200 species. With classes, lectures, Original movie props, demos and more. North Side. photographs, & costumes 412-323-7235. alongside 18th century artifacts NATIONALITY ROOMS. 26 & documents, comparing & rooms helping to tell the story contrasting historical events of Pittsburgh’s immigrant past. w/ Hollywood depictions. University of Pittsburgh. Oakland. Reconstructed fort houses 412-624-6000. museum of Pittsburgh history OLIVER MILLER HOMESTEAD. circa French & Indian War and This pioneer/Whiskey Rebellion American Revolution. Downtown. site features log house, blacksmith 412-281-9285. shop & gardens. South Park. FRICK ART & HISTORICAL 412-835-1554. CENTER. Ongoing: tours of PENNSYLVANIA TROLLEY Clayton, the Frick estate, MUSEUM. Trolley rides and with classes & programs for all exhibits. Includes displays,

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