The museum screens short videos produced at Andy Warhol's famous Factory and aired on TV's "Saturday Night Live" in 1981.
For more information, call (412) 237-8300.
Just outside REI, take part in this yoga class as you enjoy the sunshine and fresh air of the SouthSide Works.
Hatha Yoga is a particular system of yoga introduced by Yogi Swatmarama, a sage of 15th century India, and compiler of the manual, "Hatha Yoga Pradipika".
The fee is $5. Presented in conjunction with Breathe Yoga Studio. For more information, call (412) 481-9642.
Named Best Canadian Film at the 2007 Toronto Film Fest, this is a re-imagined version of childhood from indie director GUy Maddin as well as a goodbye letter to his hometown.
In a brilliant bit of casting, B-movie icon Ann Savage plays his domineering mother. Both wacky and profoundly touching, this “docu-fantasia” (as Maddin prefers to call it) inventively blends local and personal history with surrealist images and metaphorical myths. He addresses the city’s large number of sleepwalkers, the loss of their NHL team, and a tragic racetrack accident involving horses frozen in a logjam, all laced with startling emotional honesty.
The store's freestanding indoor climbing wall, the Pinnacle, is available for open climbing this weekend.
REI's experienced, belay-trained staff and state-of-the-art climbing structure will challenge and entertain climbers of all ages.
Free to REI members; non-members pay a fee. For more information, call (412) 488-9410.
The Milwaukee Brewers come to Pittsburgh to challenge the Bucs.
Since the late 1800s, the Pittsburgh Pirates (also known as “the Bucs” short form of the world “buccaneer”), have won nine National League Pennants, 9 Eastern Division titles --- and an impressive 5 World Series championships.
For game times and ticket information, call (412) 321-2827.
The weekend provides pilgrims with the opportunity to participate in religious services and an array of activities, including the beautiful Divine Liturgy, Mystery Of Reconciliation (Confession), the popular children's procession and the inspiring candlelight procession. The program is inspired by the theme of "Theotokos: Shelter Of The World".
There will also be enriching educational opportunities for both adults and children, including special programs for children, teens and young adults. Private pastoral counseling, a session on bereavement, and education and discussion forums are also planned. Pilgrims will also have the opportunity to purchase icons, religious gifts, and cards.
For more information, call (724) 438-8644.
80 photographs from Julia Christensen's forthcoming book "Big Box Reuse" will be shown in an exhibition that examines how communities are changing in the shadow of corporate real estate.
Also featured is the architectural construction "UnBox," a reaction to the megastore big-box concept. Transportable, modular, and easily reusable, the UnBox will be used for creative and social uses, challenging the values and conventions of corporate retail.
For more information, call (412) 268-3618.
Enjoy a break during your busy day with Sean McClorey playing Irish music in the courthouse's courtyard.
Admission is free. Presented as part of the Allegheny County Summer Concert Series. For more information, call (412) 350-2528.
Tour some of downtown’s finest historic structures and places during this walk including everything from office buildings to theaters and downtown parks.
Presented by Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation. For more information, call (412) 471-5808, ext. 527.
Explore a section of downtown once called Pittsburgh's version of Wall Street because of its many banks and other financial institutions.
The walking tour features historic structures like the Stand Life Building, Dollar Bank, the Arrott Building and Lawrence Hall, among others.
Admission is free. Presented by Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation. For more information, call (412) 471-5808 ext 527.
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