October 21, 2015 - Pittsburgh City Paper

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DIGITAL MUSIC NETWORK CONFERENCE. Explaining the music industry & offering an inside look of it’s business aspects. David Lawrence Convention Center, Downtown. 818-208-0227. LAWRENCEVILLE FARMERS’ MARKET. Near Allegheny Valley Bank. Sat, 1-4 p.m. Thru Oct. 31 412-802-7220. MEET, LEARN, PLAY: A GAMING MEET UP. All-ages board gaming session, playing & learning about new games w/ an instructor. Quiet Reading Room. Second and Fourth Sat of every month, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Carnegie Library, Oakland. 412-622-3151. ONE HELLOFA BREW TOUR. Visits to Bloom Brew, Four Seasons Brewing Company & Helltown Brewing. 11 a.m. The BeerHive, Strip District. 412-323-4709. RUST BELT CULINARY TOUR. Visit a renovated church hall, a modernized mill bar, & other revamped treasures that reflect the region’s rich heritage as well as its now trendy rustbelt cuisine. 10:30 a.m. Station Square, Station Square. 412-323-4709.

Plaza, Oakland. 412-682-7275. WIGLE WHISKEY BARRELHOUSE TOURS. Sat, 12:30 & 2 p.m. Wigle Whiskey Barrel House, North Side. 412-224-2827.

SUN 25 DRAG QUEEN BINGO. Double Diamond hosts Drag Queen Bingo featuring signature cocktail specials & great prizes. 6 p.m. Andys Wine Bar, Downtown. 412-773-8800. LEGION DRILL DAY & MILITARY MINIATURES. A special display of military miniatures, hand painted toy soldiers, & war gaming dioramas featuring the late 18th & early 19th century armies of North America & Europe. 1 p.m. Woodville Plantation, Bridgeville. 412-221-0348. MURDER MYSTERY SHOW. Figure out who committed the murder of Bartholomeow Cosmo. 7 p.m. Latitude 360, North Fayette. 412-693-5555. ONE HELLOFA BOO BREW TOUR. Wear a costume & visit Bloom Brew in West Newton, Four Seasons Brewing Company in Latrobe &

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SPOOKTACULAR DINNER DANCE. Dinner, dancing, costumes in partnership w/ “Yes, You Can Dance”. 4:30-8:30 p.m. Lawrenceville Healthy Living Center, Lawrenceville. 412-622-6918. SWING CITY. Learn & practice swing dancing skills w/ the Jim Adler Band. Sat, 8 p.m. Wightman School, Squirrel Hill. 412-759-1569. TANKS FOR THE MEMORIES. Showcasing its World War II Sherman tank in action & giving the behind-the-scenes story about how tanks helped win the war as part of a special public program. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Senator John Heinz History Center, Strip District. 412-454-6000. TEEN READER’S THEATER. Looking for teens (grades 6 & up) to practice & perform “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” Practice, make scenery & perform in December. 1 p.m., Sat., Nov. 14, 1 p.m., Sat., Nov. 21, 1 p.m., Sat., Dec. 12, 1 p.m. and Sat., Dec. 19, 1 p.m. Baldwin Borough Public Library, Baldwin. 412-885-2255. TRUCK OR TREAT. A fall festival featuring a variety of Pittsburgh food trucks, local music, kids activities, more. 1 p.m. Schenley

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Helltown Brewing in Mt. Pleasant. 11 a.m. The BeerHive, Strip District. 412-323-4709. PITT NATIONALITY ROOMS & THE AFRICAN HERITAGE CLASSROOM. Tour of selected rooms & talk on African Heritage Room by its architect, Bill Bates. 1:30-4 p.m. Cathedral of Learning, Oakland. 412-621-9339. PITTSBURGH 48 HOUR HORROR FILM PROJECT. Screening of horror films created over 48-hour period. 6 p.m. Hollywood Theater, Dormont. 412-385-7250. RADICAL TRIVIA. Trivia game hosted by DJ Jared Evans. Come alone or bring a team. Sun, 7 p.m. Oaks Theater, Oakmont. 412-828-6322. SCAREHOUSE UNMASKED: BEHIND-THE-SCREAMS TOUR. Behind-the-scenes tour, a mini-ScareHouse workshop on creating the spooky attraction; light dinner at Church Brew Works & seeing the action at The ScareHouse. Sun, 3-9 p.m. Thru Oct. 25. Station Square. 412-323-4709. SUNDAY MARKET. A gathering of local crafters & dealers selling unique items, from home made

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foodstuffs to art. Sun, 6-10 p.m. The Night Gallery, Lawrenceville. 724-417-0223.

MON 26 ADHD: FRIENDLY STRATEGIES TO GO FROM “TO DO” TO “DONE”. A workshop w/ Susan Lieber specializes in working w/ adults & college students living w/ ADHD who want to be more productive & gain control of their lives. Please register. 7 p.m. Northland Public Library, McCandless. 412-366-8100. LAUGH FOR THE HEALTH OF IT! A laugh workshop led by Julie Ann Sullivan, Certified Laughter Leader. 7 p.m. Mount Lebanon Public Library, Mt. Lebanon. 412-531-1912. NATURAL REMEDIES & ESSENTIAL OIL USE FOR CHILDREN. 6:30-8 p.m. Shaler North Hills Library, Glenshaw. 412-486-0211. REFLECTION INTO ACTION: FIXING RACIAL DISPROPORTIONALITY IN STUDENT DISCIPLINE. A panel & group discussion to develop new strategies for addressing racial disparities in the administration of school discipline in Southwestern Pennsylvania. 4:30-6 p.m. Woodland Hills High School. 412-731-1300. SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCING. Lessons 7-8 p.m., social dancing follows. No partner needed. Mon, 7 p.m. and Sat, 7 p.m. Grace Episcopal Church, Mt. Washington. 412-683-5670. TAI CHI. Please register. Mon, 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Thru Nov. 16 Blueberry Hill Park. TRANSPORTATION OPTIONS FOR INDIVIDUALS W/ SPECIAL NEEDS. Free presentation w/ light kosher meal. 6 p.m. Jewish Family & Children’s Service, Squirrel Hill. 412-422-7200.

of burial grounds in the United States & how they transformed into revered & oft-visited park-like spaces. 2 p.m. Mount Lebanon Public Library, Mt. Lebanon. 412-531-1912. THE FUTURE OF ENERGY & WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU. Three-session workshop series on Energy for area residents. 6 p.m. Ann Jones Gerace Center, South Side. 412-773-7163. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN BUSINESS OWNERS. Meet & greet. 6-8 p.m. Savoy Restaurant, Strip District. 412-281-0660. THE PITTSBURGH SHOW OFFS. A meeting of jugglers & spinners. All levels welcome. Wed, 7:30 p.m. Union Project, Highland Park. 412-363-4550. TWIN PEAKS THEMED HAUNTED HOUSE. Join the Dumpster Cats, the World’s 38th Greatest Organization for Paranormal Investigation & Elimination, on an adventure into the heart of the Black Lodge to rescue Special Agent Dale Cooper. Oct. 28-29, 5-7:30 p.m. and Sat., Oct. 31, 2-4 p.m. Carnegie Library, Carrick. 412-882-3897. YELP’S MONSTER BASH. Costume contest hosted by Hundred Acres Manor, food, adult beverages, entertainment. 21+. 8 p.m. Mattress Factory, North Side. 412-231-3169.

AUDITIONS EXHALATIONS DANCE THEATRE. Auditions for The Choreography Project. 6 p.m. Bring headshot & resume. Email: auditions@ exhalations.org Thru Oct. 25. Millennium Dance Complex, South Side. 610-368-4866.

SUBMISSIONS BOULEVARD GALLERY & DIFFERENT STROKES GALLERY. Searching for glass artists, fiber artists, potters, etc. to compliment the exhibits for 2015 & 2016. Booking for both galleries for 2017. Exhibits run from 1 to 2 months. Ongoing. 412-721-0943. CHRISTMAS AROUND THE WORLD PARADE. Float entries are being accepted in the categories of commerical, non-profit & open. For more information, visit InsideButler County.com. Thru Oct. 30. FELLOWSHIP 16 INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION. Call for submissions of photography from any eligible local photographers. For more information & to submit, visit www.silvereye.org/fellowship16. Thru Oct. 26. Silver Eye Center for Photography, South Side. 412-431-1810. GHOULDILOCKS & THE THREE SCARES. Come dressed in costume & join Ghouldilocks & Little Bo

Creep in a Halloween tale geared for children 2 to 8. Sat, 11 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. Thru Oct. 24. Latitude 360, North Fayette. 412-243-6464. THE HOUR AFTER HAPPY HOUR REVIEW. Seeking submissions in all genres for fledgling literary magazine curated by members of the Hour After Happy Hour Writing Workshop. afterhappyhourreview. com Ongoing. INDEPENDENT FILM NIGHT. Submit your film, 10 minutes or less. Screenings held on the second Thursday of every month. Ongoing. DV8 Espresso Bar & Gallery, Greensburg. 724-219-0804. THE NEW YINZER. Seeking original essays about literature, music, TV or film, & also essays generally about Pittsburgh. To see some examples, visit www. newyinzer.com & view the current issue. Email all pitches, submissions & inquiries to newyinzer@gmail. com. Ongoing. THE POET BAND COMPANY. Seeking various types of poetry. Contact wewuvpoetry@hotmail. com Ongoing. SIDEWALL MURAL PROJECT. Accepting mural submissions for the months January to June of 2016. Fill out submission form at sidewallproject.wordpress.com/ apply. Thru Nov. 1.

TUE 27 A SOTO ZEN BUDDHIST SITTING GROUP. http://city dharma.wordpress.com/ schedule/ Tue, Thu Church of the Redeemer, Squirrel Hill. 412-965-9903. AMERICA’S GOT TALENT LIVE: THE ALL-STARS TOUR! Performers include Emily West, Kristef Brothers, Taylor Williamson, Recycled Percussion, Smoothini the Ghetto Houdini & Emily West. 7:30 p.m. Palace Theatre, Greensburg. 724-836-8000. FACE IT: HEALTHY BEAUTY. Shop w/ local vendors offering natural, healthy, non-toxic beauty products. 6 p.m. Jay Verno Studios, South Side. 412-404-2872. TAKING IT PERSONALLY. Lecture by Mark Johnson, M.Ed. 1-2 p.m. University Club, Oakland. 412-648-8213.

WED 28 CEMETERY TALES: PITTSBURGH’S BURIED ART & HISTORY. This Frick Art & Historical presentation highlights Pittsburgh’s cemeteries & explores the history

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