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Weekend Guide, 9/10/04

Weekend Guide, 9/10/04

CONCERTS
Pop/Rock

LES SAVY FAV Rex Theatre, South Side, Fri. 7:30 p.m., Also: Detachment Kit, Smoke. $10. 412-323-1919.

THE CLARKS A.J. Palumbo Center, Uptown, Fri. 7:30 p.m. $22-$30. 412-323-1919.

ANI DIFRANCO Palace Theatre, Greensburg, Fri. 8 p.m. $31-$36. 412-323-1919.

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POOGIE BELL BAND The World, Fri. 9 p.m. Also: The Boogie Hustlers. $6; $8 day of show. 412-323-1919.

THE PITTSBURGH IRISH FESTIVAL Chevrolet Amphitheatre, Fri.-Sun. $9 advance; $10 at door; $16 pass. 412-323-1919.

SONORE Featuring Peter Brotzman, Ken Vandermark and Mats Gustafsson. Modern Formations Gallery, Garfield, Fri. 8 p.m. $15. 412-362-0274.

HAYDEN Club Cafe, Fri. 10:30 p.m. $10 advance; $12 at door. 412-323-1919.

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EDDIE FROM OHIO Club Cafe, Sat. 7:30 p.m. $16 advance; $18 at door. 412-323-1919.

TOMMY STINSON The World, Sat. 8 p.m. Also: Alien Crime Syndicate, The Breakup Society. $10. 412-323-1919.

PHANTOM PLANET Rex Theatre, Sat. 8 p.m. $15. 412-323-1919.

THE LETTERMEN Kean Theatre, Gibsonia, Sat. 8 p.m. $59. 724-444-5326.

DRIVE-BY TRUCKERS WITH ALLISON MOORER Mr. Small's Theatre, Sun. 8 p.m. $15. 412-323-1919.

GEORGE JONES Pepsi-Cola Roadhouse, Burgettstown, Sun. 8 p.m. $78-$98, dinner show. 724-947-1900.

Dance

ATTACK THEATRE "dancing out, looking in" Michele de la Reza and Peter Kope will dance in a site-specific performance for "Felix de la Concha: A Contrarreloj: A Race Against Time." Frick Art Museum, Point Breeze, Fri. 8 p.m. $20, $15 members. Advance registration required. 412-371-0600.

OUTDOOR
MCCANDLESS COMMUNITY DAY

Sat.: Kardaz 5:15 p.m.

MOON PARK Coraopolis. Sun.: Kardaz 6 p.m.

ON STAGE

ALWAYS ... PATSY CLINE Ted Swindley's play based on the true story of the country singer's friendship with a Houston housewife. The two wrote letters until Cline's death in a plane crash. South Park Theatre, near South Park Fairgrounds, Corrigan Drive at Brownsville Road. Through Sept. 26. Thurs.-Sun. 8 p.m.; Sat. 4 p.m. $10. 412-831-8552.

AMISH MONKEYS The adult interactive comedy troupe. Gemini Theater, The Factory, Point Breeze. Sat. 8 p.m. $8. 412-243-6464.

CABARET! PITTSBURGH Daina Michelle Griffin and Douglas Levine join Stephanie Riso and Tony Richards for a night of classic cabaret with a spin. Pittsburgh Irish and Classical Theatre at La Prima Espresso, 811 Liberty Ave., Downtown. Sat. 9 and 11 p.m. $20, $12 SRO, $10 students. 412-394-3353.

CATS Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical based on a book by T.S. Eliot. PNC Broadway in Pittsburgh, Benedum Center, Downtown. Ends Sun. Fri. 8 p.m.; Sat. 2 and 8 p.m.; Sun. 1:30 and 6:30 p.m. $20-$50.50. 412-456-6666.

CLUE A musical adaptation of the board game that invites the audience to guess whodunit. McKeesport Little Theater, 1614 Coursin St. and Bailie Avenue, McKeesport. Ends Sun. Fri.-Sat. 8 p.m.; Sun. 2 p.m. $7-$15; 412-673-1100.

DEAD AND DEADER Interactive murder mystery dinner theater. McCaffery Mysteries at Gaetano's Restaurant, 1617 Banksville Road, Dormont. Fri. through Sept. 24; Fri. 7 p.m. $27.50 (includes dinner). 724-348-8110.

DROP DEAD A cast of has-been actors try to stage a show and revive their careers. During the dress rehearsal, an actor and producer are murdered. Comtra Theatre, 25040 Route 19, Cranberry. Through Sept. 25. Fri.-Sat. 7:30 p.m. $10. 724-773-9896.

FENCES August Wilson's family drama about a garbage collector whose dreams were crushed when he could not break the color barrier. When his talented son picks up the mantle, the father tries to discourage him to protect him from the same disappointment. Pittsburgh Playwrights Theatre, The Penn Theatre, 4809 Penn Ave., Garfield. Ends Sun. Fri.-Sat. 8 p.m., Sun. 3 p.m. $15 advance, $20 at door. 412-441-2213.

FLANAGAN'S WAKE A fictional Irish town is the setting for this interactive musical comedy where you become part of an Irish wake. Funny Bone Comedy Club, Station Square. Extended through Dec. Sat. 5 p.m., Sun. 3 p.m. $25. 412-281-3130.

FRIDAY NIGHT IMPROVS Studio Theatre, Cathedral of Learning, University of Pittsburgh, Oakland. Fri. 11 p.m. $2. 412-363-1904.

JOEY AND MARIA'S ITALIAN WEDDING Be a part of a "real" Italian wedding complete with singing, dancing and all of the comedic crazy relatives. Dill Star Productions, Dave & Buster's, The Waterfront, Homestead. Through December. Sat. 7:30 p.m. (doors at 6:30 p.m.). $45 (includes hors d'oeuvres and a wedding-style buffet dinner). 1-800-733-5639.

LA MAISON SUSPENDUE Michel Tremblay's drama that looks at three generations of a family that occupied the same rustic log house in the Canadian wilderness. Little Lake Theatre, Route 19 South, near Donaldson's Crossroads, North Strabane. Through Sept. 25. Thurs.-Sat. 8 p.m. $8-$14; dinner or dessert theater options available. 724-745-6300.

NOT YOUR TYPICAL SONG AND DANCE Rose-Colored Glasses, Box Heart Expressions, 4523 Liberty Ave., Bloomfield. Fri. 8 p.m. 412-687-8858.

OF THEE I SING George and Ira Gershwin's Pulitzer Prize-winning musical of all-American political satire. Theatre Factory, 235 Cavitt Ave., Trafford. Through Sept. 25. Thurs. through Sat. 8 p.m.; Sun. 2 p.m. Dinner packages and group rates available. $13-$16. 412-374-9200.

OUT OF ORDER Ray Cooney's farce. A politician on a romantic tryst discovers a dead body in his hotel room and tries to restore his reputation. Apple Hill Playhouse, Manor Road, off Route 22, Delmont. Through Sept. 25. Thurs.-Sat. 8 p.m.; Sun. 2 p.m. $8-$16. 724-468-5050. Meal packages ($17-$26) with Lamplighter Restaurant.

PERFECT WEDDING When Bill awakes on his wedding day, he cannot account for the beautiful mystery woman next to him in this farce by Robin Hawdon. Mountain Playhouse, Route 985, half-mile north of Route 30, Jennerstown. Ends Sun.; Fri.-Sat. 8 p.m.; Fri. 2 p.m.; Sun. 3 p.m. $16-$30 (students $7-$13). 1-814-629-9201, ext. 290.

PITTSBURGH NEW WORKS FESTIVAL North American and local playwrights present four weeks of seated readings presenting new adult and children's plays. Week One: "Cake Without Frosting" by F.J. Hartland; "Erudite Englishman Seeks" by Robert Isenberg; "Bill and Me" by Matt M. Smith. Pittsburgh New Works Festival, CAPA Auditorium, Ninth Street and Fort Duquesne Boulevard, Downtown. Fri. 8 p.m.; Sat. 5 and 8 p.m.; Sun. 4 and 7 p.m. $7, $20 for festival pass. 412-881-6888.

THE SECOND CITY Sketch and comedy improvisation troupe. Pittsburgh Public Theater Presents, O'Reilly Theater, Downtown. Fri.-Sat. 8 p.m. (Happy hour begins at 6 p.m. with food from local eateries.) $30-$50 or a table of four for $250. 412-316-1600.

FESTIVALS

TOMATO AND GARLIC FESTIVAL Phipps Conservatory, Oakland. Sun.: Cooking demonstrations, tomato judging (Biggest, Best-tasting, Ugliest), farmers' market, garlic roasting, salsa tasting, music, dancing. 11 a.m.-4 p.m.

PITTSBURGH IRISH FESTIVAL Chevrolet Amphitheatre, Station Square, Fri.-Sun.: Irish food and beverages, live music, dancing, Irish dog tent, marketplace, children's activities. 412-690-2460.

A FAIR IN THE PARK Mellon Park, Shadyside, Fri.-Sun.: Arts, crafts, beadwork, leather goods, clothing, glass, jewelry, pewter, glass blowing, live entertainment, more. Hours: Fri. 1-7 p.m.; Sat. 10 a.m.-7 p.m., Sun. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

SEWICKLEY ARTS FESTIVAL War Memorial Park. Sat.: Arts, crafts, children's activities, food, silent auction. 1-7 p.m.

SEWICKLEY HARVEST FESTIVAL Broad & Thorn streets. Sat.: Food, face painting, crafts, fortune telling, sidewalk sale, live entertainment. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

SAXONBURG FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS Sat.-Sun.: Craft exhibits, performing arts, ethnic foods, car show, 5K race, kids corner. Sat. noon-8 p.m., Sun. noon-6 p.m.

AMERICAN WHITEWATER OHIOPYLE OVER THE FALLS FESTIVAL Sat.- Sun.: Whitewater paddlers race over the 18-foot waterfall in Ohiopyle. Also, a film festival, live music (The Mavens), town party, silent auction and food booths. www.FallsRace.com.

OUR LADY OF JOY PARISH FESTIVAL Holiday Park, Plum. Fri.-Sat.: Food, games, rides, crafts, bake sale, bingo, live entertainment.

MOUNTAIN CRAFT DAYS Somerset Historical Center, Somerset, Fri.-Sun. 1-814-445-6077.

SPECIAL SCREENINGS

CALIFORNIA SPLIT George Segal is a down-on-his-luck gambler who hooks up with free-spirit Elliot Gould. Together, they plan the "big score." Know When to Hold 'Em Film Series at the Pittsburgh Filmmakers' Regent Square Theatre, Braddock Avenue, Edgewood. Sun. 7:30 p.m. $6. 412-682-4111.

ART EXHIBITIONS
KEY: "***" denotes an opening or event

Gallery Listings

ALLEGHENY COLLEGE Meadville, 814-332-6755. "8-Hour Drawings, VI," Mary Collins, Mario Marzan and J. Scott Matthews," through Sept. 28. Closed Mon.

***ANDY WARHOL MUSEUM North Shore, 412-237-8300. "Really Phoney: Andy Warhol and the Telephone," art and archive material of Andy Warhol's favorite form of communication, through Sept. 19; "The Incredible World of Desire," Marc Quinn's large flower sculpture, on display at the Northshore Riverfront Park, through Oct. Permanent Warhol exhibitions and archival material. Good Fridays: "Nine Short Films, 1996-2004," a showcase of motion picture experimentalists, 8 p.m. $5. Closed Mon. Admission.

ARTSPACE 303 Eighth Ave., Homestead, 412-708-0319. "Steel Valley Pride," work from the Steel Valley Art Council, through Oct. 31. Closed Mon.

ART INSTITUTE OF PITTSBURGH Downtown, 1-877-532-6941. "Michael Malle -- An Illustrator's Journey," an illustrated tour of sports history, through Oct. 4. Closed Sun.

AUDUBON EXHIBIT CASE Hillman Library, Oakland, 412-648-8191. "Cerulean Warbler," c. 1832 print no. 49 of 435 original prints, ends Mon. Daily

***BEDFORD ARTS CENTER Bedford, 814-623-1538. Sun.: "Portals," photography by Frank Heath, Anna Leopold, Tod Manspeaker and Karen Serago, through Sept. 24.

BIRD IN THE HAND Sewickley, 412-741-8286. "Western Pennsylvania Artists and Mexican Crafts," through Sept. Closed Sun.-Mon.

BOXHEART GALLERY Bloomfield, 412-687-8858. "Bunny Pittsburgh," oil paintings and etchings and works on paper through Sept. 19. Closed Mon.

BREW HOUSE SPACE South Side, 412-381-7767. "The Wad Clay Institute Juried Annual," through Sept. 25. Open Wed., Thurs. and Sat.

BUTLER INSTITUTE OF AMERICAN ART Youngstown, 330-743-1711. "Rebecca Seigel: Paper Doll Quilts," quilts of inspirational women from all walks of life, through Oct. 30; "Regional Portraits," artists who reside in Youngstown, Ohio, and surrounding areas, through Sept. 26; "Painting America: Four Centuries of Art from the Collection of the Butler Institute of American Art, through Dec. 31; "Air-Hunger: An installation by Mary Magsamen & Stephan Hillerbrand," through Sept. 19. Closed Mon.

***CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA 724-938-4182. Manderino Library Gallery: "Selections from the Uniontown Art Club," through Oct. 14; 724-938-4155. Closed Fri.

***CARNEGIE MUSEUM OF ART Oakland, 412-622-3131. Fri.: Lecture with Lebbeus Woods, architect, 6 p.m.; Scaife Works on Paper Gallery "Early German Prints from the Collection," through Oct. 31; Heinz Architectural Center: "Lebbus Woods, Experimental Architecture," through Jan. 16. Scaife Galleries Permanent collections; Guided and audio tours available. Admission. Closed Mon.

CARNEGIE MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Oakland, 412-622-3131. "Hummingbirds: Jewels in the Sky," photographs by Robert Tyrell, world-renowned hummingbird photographer, ends Sun. "PaleoLab," ongoing. "Carnegie's Dinosaurs: A World Treasure," a permanent exhibition. "Underwater Odyssey," a 45-minute earth theater program. Closed Mon.

CARNEGIE SCIENCE CENTER North Shore, 412-237-3400. "The Nikon Small World Competition," photographs of everyday objects through microscopes, through Oct. 8. Closed Mon., admission.

***CLAY PLACE GALLERY Shadyside, 412-682-3737. Fri.: "Daniel Vito: Form and Function," through Nov. 3. Closed Sun.

FE GALLERY Lawrenceville, 412-860-6028. "Casa," local and national artists explore the idea of house and home, through Sept. 25. Closed. Sun.-Tues.

***FRANK L. MELEGA ART MUSEUM Brownsville, 724-785-9331. Sun.: "American Impressionist," paintings by Nancy Jessen Winkels, through Nov. 21. Opening reception 1-6 p.m. Daily.

THE FRICK ART & HISTORICAL CENTER The Frick Art Museum, Point Breeze, 412-371-0600. "A Contrarreloj: A Race Against Time," Felix de la Concha's 24 paintings that create a 360-degree panoramic view of Clayton in a 24-hour time period, through Oct. 3. The exhibition is accompanied by 48 small interior views of the home. Closed Mon.

FUTURE TENANT Downtown, 412-325-7037. "Buzzing Out on U.S and A: Unject, Subcanny and Ablime," CMU Graduate student work, through Sept. 25. Closed Sun.-Mon.

GARFIELD ARTWORKS Garfield, 412-951-0622. "Astronomyofinsomia," new work by graffiti artist Seak M.A.C., through Sept. 24. By appointment.

GALLERIE CHIZ Shadyside, 412-441-6605. "Politics, Prisons and the Printed Page," book art by Joan Goswell and political cartoons and drawings by Tim Menees, through Sept. 25. Closed Sun.-Mon.

GALLERY ON 43RD STREET Lawrenceville, 412-683-6488. "Black and White Photography, A Group Show," new works by Maya Haptas, Judith McKnight Kryski, Helene Stokan and Kristy Williams, through Sept. 17. Closed Sun.-Mon.

GREENSBURG GARDEN AND CIVIC CENTER Greensburg, 724-836-1123. "The Photography of Lorie Lee Womack," through Sept. 30. Closed Sun.

HOYT INSTITUTE OF FINE ARTS New Castle, 724-652-2882. "The Pittsburgh Society of Artists 31st Annual Juried Show," through Sept. 24. "Wood Block Prints by Nelson Oestreich," and "Ceramic Vessels by Carolyn Eddins," both through Sept. 24. Closed Mon.

***HUSTON GALLERY Memorial Park Church, 412-364-9492. "A Medley of Art Works," oils and still life by Bob Pascoe, through Oct. 21. Daily.

JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER South Hills, 412-278-1975. "Reactions and Images," paintings by Ann Bregman Rascoe, through Oct. 22.

JOHN EDWARD GALLERY Export, 724-325-2577. "Not Your Grandmother's Needlework," through Sept. 30. Closed Mon.

LAUREL ARTS Somerset, 814-443-2433. "Explorations in Wood and Water," mountain waterscape photography by John Baltzer and wood carvings by Jeff Baltzer, through Oct. 13.

LE POIRE Crafton, 412-921-0912. "Seek and Find Sculpture," Jim Rettinger uses found objects to create sculpture, through Sept. 17. Closed Thurs. and Sun.

MATTRESS FACTORY MUSEUM North Side, 412-231-3169. An installation art museum featuring permanent exhibitions by Yayoi Kusama, Winnifred Lutz, James Turrell and others. Visit www.mattress.org. Closed Mon.

MENDELSON GALLERY Shadyside, 412-361-8664. "Justin Giunta, Ben Matthews & Burton Morris," through Sept. 23. Closed Sun.-Tues.

***MODERN FORMATIONS GALLERY Garfield, 412-362-0274. "The Only Morality They Will Recognize is What Will Further Their Cause," paintings and video by Adam Grossi, through Sept. 24. Open Thurs. and Sat.

MONROEVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY Monroeville, 412-372-0500. "Three Women -- Three Brushes," Jeanne W. Adams, Joan Scheuring and Nancy Smith, through Sept. 25. Daily.

***MORGAN CONTEMPORARY GLASS GALLERY Shadyside, 412-441-5200. "Gallery Artists at Morgan," group show extended through Sept. 30. Closed Sun.-Mon.

PALMER MUSEUM OF ART University Park, 814-865-7672. "Specimen: Natural History and American Modernism, 1900-1950," numerous works from the museum's permanent collection, ends Sun. "Devotion and Diversity: South Asian Sculpture from the Philadelphia Museum of Art," on long-term loan. Closed Mon.

***PANZA GALLERY Millvale, 412-821-0959. "Show #2," more colorful paintings by Al Blumberg, through Sept. 30. Sun.: Opening reception, 2-6 p.m. Closed Sun.-Tues.

PITTSBURGH FILMMAKERS NEW GALLERY North Oakland, 412-681-5449. "Seeing America: Interviews and Portraits," a photographic essay on immigration by John Naughton, ends Sun. Daily, weekend evenings.

***REGINA GOUGER MILLER GALLERY CMU, 412-268-3618. Fri.: "A Fiction of Authenticity: Contemporary Africa Abroad," new work by the most prominent African and African Diaspora artists in Europe and abroad, through Oct. 3. Opening reception, 5-8 p.m. Closed Mon.

***SILVER EYE CENTER FOR PHOTOGRAPHY South Side, 412-431-1810. Fri.: "Keith Carter; Poet of the Ordinary," extraordinary photographs of everyday life, through Oct. 23, opening reception 6 p.m. $5, members free. Closed Sun.-Tues.

SLAUGHTERHOUSE GALLERY & STUDIO Lawrenceville, 412-782-6858. "Lawrenceville and Beyond," paintings and drawings of city life by Pfahl, Spangler and Mazziotti, through Sept. 26. Closed Sun.-Thurs.

***SOCIETY FOR CONTEMPORARY CRAFT Strip District, 412-261-7003. Fri.: "Perchance to Dream," 19 artists whose work was inspired through their dreams, through Jan. 15. Opening reception, 5:30-8 p.m. Closed Sun.-Mon.

ST. VINCENT GALLERY Latrobe, 724-532-6600, ext. 2107. "Woven Into History: American Coverlets From the Collection of Foster and Muriel McCarl," through Oct. 10. Afternoons; closed Mon.

***SCHOOLHOUSE ART CENTER Bethel Park, 412-835-9898. "Kaleidoscope," McMurray Art League artist Myrna Boyer, through Sept. 30. Closed Sun.-Mon.

SOLDIER & SAILORS NATIONAL MILITARY MUSEUM AND MEMORIAL Oakland, 412-621-4253. "Remember, Honor and Celebrate," 50 portraits of Pennsylvanian soldiers who have died in Operation Iraqi Freedom, on display with images and artifacts from Iraq, through Jan. 8. Daily.

SOUTHERN ALLEGHENIES MUSEUM OF ART Altoona, 814-946-4464. "Pure Trains: Photographs by William H. Rau," through Nov. 7; "Artists in Our Midst," through Oct. 17. Closed Mon.

SOUTHERN ALLEGHENIES MUSEUM OF ART Johnstown, 724-238-6015. "Allied Artists of Johnstown Annual Exhibition," through Oct. 31. Closed Sun.-Mon.

SOUTHERN ALLEGHENIES MUSEUM OF ART Ligonier, 724-238-6015. "9th Annual Regional Art Exhibition," through Nov. 28. Closed Sun.-Mon.

SPACE Downtown, 412-325-7723. "SUB: Cultural, Textual, Liminal," a group show featuring new works by local artists, through Sept. 18. Closed Sun.

SWEETWATER CENTER FOR THE ARTS Sewickley, 412-741-4405. "Embedded Spirals," recent works by Ceil Sturdevant, sculpture and clay, through Oct. 1. Closed Sat.-Sun.

***THREE RIVERS ARTS FESTIVAL GALLERY Downtown, 412-281-8723. Fri.: "Found Objects & Found Arrangements," digital photographs by Robert Raczka, through Oct. 22, opening reception, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Closed Sun.

WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL GALLERY Bloomfield, 412-578-5313. "Penn Art Association Juried Show," watercolors and oils, through Sept. 30. Daily.

WESTMORELAND MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART Greensburg, 724-837-1500. "Alfred Maurer: The First American Modern," 52 works examining the full spectrum of the artists' career, through Oct. 17; "Melting and Blooming: Glass Art by Joelle Levitt," through Oct. 17; "All That Is Glorious Around Us: Paintings From the Hudson River School," a selection of bronze sculptures will be featured with the exhibition, through Oct. 1. Closed Mon.-Tues.

WOOD STREET GALLERIES Downtown, 412-471-5605. "FLOW," a large-scale light exhibition by international artist Erwin Redl, through March 31. Closed Sun.-Mon.

CLASSICAL CONCERTS

PITTSBURGH LIVE MUSIC Featuring Satin Steel, Dolceaqua. Club Cafe, Fri. 6 p.m. $7, $5. 412-431-4950.

RIVER CITY BRASS BAND "Going Solo," North Allegheny Intermediate High School, McCandless, Fri. 8 p.m.; Palace Theatre, Greensburg, Sat. 8 p.m.; Pasquerilla Performing Arts Center, Johnstown, Sun. 3 p.m. $9-$30. 412-322-7222.

SILBERMAN RECITAL SERIES Alec Chien, piano. Allegheny College, Ford Memorial Chapel, Meadville. Sat. 3 p.m. Free. 1-814-332-3101.

DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY CONCERTS "Beethoven's Complete Works for Cello and Piano, Program I," David Allen Wehr, piano; Anne Martindale Williams, cello. PNC Recital Hall, Uptown, Sat. 7:30 p.m., $10. Program II will be performed Sun. 3 p.m. $10. 412-396-4632.

CHATHAM BAROQUE PEANUT BUTTER AND JAM Calvary Episcopal Church, Shadyside. Sat. 10 and 11:30 a.m. $4-$6. 412-687-1788.

MUSIC IN A GREAT SPACE Featuring The Cardenes-Hobson Duo, viola and piano. Shadyside Presbyterian Church, Shadyside. Sun. 4 p.m. $10, $5. 412-682-4300.

ANN LABOUNSKY organ. St. John's Lutheran Church, Perrysville. Sun. 4 p.m. $5. 412-364-6626.

WEEKEND IN THE CLUBS

ROCK

ANTHONY'S LOUNGE 500 Ohio River Blvd., 412-734-4000. Sat.: The Pointe 9 p.m.

AUGGIE'S ROADHOUSE Washington, 724-743-3636. Fri.: Uncle Sam; Sat.: Imposter 10 p.m.

BEEMER'S McKeesport, 412-678-7400. Fri.: 2Rock2 9:30 p.m.

ELWOOD'S PUB Indiana Twp., 724-265-1181. Sat.: Larry Belli & the Mercenaries 9:30 p.m.

FRESCO'S Wexford, 724-935-7550. Fri.: Sullivan Nod 8:30 p.m.

GLASS TOWER Moon, 412-264-8039. Fri.: Dave Iglar & The Igniters 9:30 p.m.

GRAY GOOSE Verona, 412-828-8898. Fri.: The Bridge 9:30 p.m.

HEY ANDY'S, New Eagle, 724-258-4755. Sat.: Dave Iglar & The Igniters 9:30 p.m.

HOLIDAY INN Meadowlands, 724-222-6200. Sat.: The Bridge 9 p.m.

HOLIDAY PARK LOUNGE Plum, 724-387-2271. Fri.: The Grind 10 p.m.

IRWIN EAGLES 724-863-9847. Sat.: Mark Cyler & the High Rollers 9:30 p.m.

JOEY'S Export, 724-327-3899. Fri.: Mark Cyler & the High Rollers 9:30 p.m.

JOSE & TONY'S Mt. Lebanon, 412-561-2025. Fri.: .45 Caliber 10 p.m.

KEYSTONE BAR Ellwood City, 724-758-9133. Sat.: The Burgh 9:30 p.m.

LIVING ROOM ... AGAIN Norman Center, 19 South, 412-835-9772. Fri.: Antoinette; Sat.: Bobby Short 9 p.m.

MAGOO'S McCandless, 412-635-2300. Fri.: Michael Murphy & the Shannon River Band 9:30 p.m.

MOY'S COVE Monroeville, 412-373-8810. Fri.: Doug Edgell 9 p.m.; Sat.: 8th Street Rox 10 p.m.

OZZIE'S BAR West View, 412-931-3990. Fri.: Moses 10 p.m.

RHYTHM HOUSE Bridgeville, 412-221-5010. Fri.: Airborne 10 p.m.

VALENTINE'S Springdale, 724-274-9500. Sat.: Lady & The Tramps 9 p.m.

VINNIE'S CROSSROADS Mt. Pleasant, 724-423-3100. Fri.: 8th Street Rox 9 p.m.

RHYTHM & BLUES

BLUES CAFE South Side, 412-431-7080. Fri.: Michael Todd 5:30 p.m., O'Ring Jones & the Panthers 10 p.m.; Sat.: Chizmo Charles & Jeff Bell 5:30 p.m., Dante's Inferno 10 p.m.; Sun.: Tony Janflone Jr. Band 5:45 p.m.

BOTTOMS UP McKees Rocks, 412-875-0027. Sat.: Strange Brew 9:30 p.m.

CARHOPS Dormont, 412-561-5015. Sat.: Gary Beloma & the Blue Bombers 10 p.m.

CARNEGIE BLUES FESTIVAL Carnegie, 412-276-1414. Fri.: Gary Beloma & the Blue Bombers 10 p.m.; Sat.: Mo Black's Magic with Andrea Pearl 7:30 p.m.

EXCUSES South Side, 412-431-9847. Fri.: Motorpsychos, Kabuki Theater 10 p.m.

JERGEL'S Babcock Blvd., 412-364-9902. Sat.: No Bad Juju 10 p.m.

JAMES STREET TAVERN North Side, 412-323-2222. Sat.: Flow Band 8 p.m.

LONGVIEW LOUNGE North Versailles, 412-823-9602. Sat.: Rick Kacin & Blues Sector 9:30 p.m.

MAGOO'S McCandless, 412-635-2300. Fri.: The Old School Band 10 p.m.

RHYTHM HOUSE Bridgeville, 412-221-5010. Sat.: House of Soul 10 p.m.

JAZZ

BECKER'S SHADYSIDE RESTAURANT Uniontown, 724-438-0931. Fri., Sat.: Rare Form 7 p.m.

CRAWFORD GRILL Station Square, 412-281-2885. Fri.: Tom Evans & Friends; Sat.: Stellarmonics 8 p.m.; Sun.: Gerald Haymon & Loryvonne 6 p.m.

DOWE'S ON NINTH Downtown, 412-281-9225. Fri.: Rock Nouveau 7 p.m., Brass Impact 9 p.m.; Sat.: Al Dowe & Etta Cox, 9 p.m.

FRESCO'S Wexford, 724-935-7550. Sat.: Stanley Chepalfis 8:30 p.m.

JAZZ AT EMMANUEL Emmanuel Episcopal Church, 957 W. North Ave., 412-231-0454. Sun.: James Johnson, Jr, Pamela Johnson, David Pellow, James Johnson III. 5 p.m.

MAGOO'S McCandless, 412-635-2300. Sat.: The Old School Band 9:30 p.m.

MARTINI'S Jefferson Hills, 412-384-5910. Fri.: Spider Rondinelli & Pgh. Jazz Giants 8 p.m.

MCDAIN'S Monroeville, 412-373-3335. Fri.: Kenny Blake 9 p.m.; Sat.: Gene Ludwig with Sandy Staley 8 p.m.

RHYTHM HOUSE Bridgeville, 412-221-5010. Fri.: Kenny Blake 5 p.m.; Sun.: The PIttsburgh Jazz Society presents Reggie Watkins Octet 7 p.m.

RIVERTOWNE RESTAURANT Rochester, 724-774-3100. Fri.: Harold Betters Quartet 7 p.m.

STONE MANSION INN Wexford, 724-934-3000. Fri.: Trudy Holler 8 p.m.

WOODEN NICKEL Monroeville, 412-372-9750. Fri.: Jimmy Sapienza; Sat.: Gene Ludwig & Sandy Staley 8 p.m.

COUNTRY

CIGNA'S Lawrenceville, 412-687-4287. Fri.: Joe Patrick 10 p.m.

DECKHOUSE Cranberry, 724-776-2233. Fri.: The Eldorado Band 9 p.m.

FAWN TAVERN Tarentum, 724-224-9511. Sat.: Fabulous Gunslingers 9:30 p.m.

THE HITCHIN' POST Nemacolin Woodlands, 1-800-422-2736. Fri.: Midnite Run 9 p.m.

NEW EAGLE SOCIAL HALL New Eagle, 724-258-0377. Sat.: Midnite Run 8 p.m.

RUTH & HERB'S Ross, 412-366-8770. Sat.: Frontier 9 p.m.

T.J.'S HIDEAWAY Evans City, 724-789-7858. Sat.: The Eldorado Band 10 p.m.

OLDIES

COMFORT INN Penn Hills, 412-244-1600. Sat.: Occasional Reign 9 p.m.

CROWNE PLAZA Moon, 412-262-2400. Sat.: Chuck Corby & Quiet Storm 9 p.m.

LAMPLIGHTER Delmont, 724-468-4545. Sat.: B.B. Holiday 8 p.m.

MCCOY'S Moon, 412-262-2899. Fri.: Sock Hop 9 p.m.

PETER'S PLACE Bridgeville, 412-221-5000. Fri., Sat.: Take Two 8:30 p.m.

STONE MANSION INN Wexford, 724-934-3000. Sat.: Tommy Chris 8 p.m.

WORLD & ETHNIC MUSIC

KELLY'S RIVERSIDE Bridgewater, 724-728-0222. Sat.: Freedom Band 9 p.m.

SHADOW LOUNGE, East Liberty, 412-363-8277.Sat.: Ursula Rucker 9 p.m.

ACOUSTIC

BORDERS Monroeville, 412-374-9772. Fri.: Stacy Lee Lucas 7:30 p.m.

A FAIR IN THE PARK Shadyside. Sat.: Brad Yoder, Good Brother Earl, Karl Muller Noon- 4:30 p.m.

KIVA HAN Oakland, 412-687-6355. Sun.: Brad Yoder 8 p.m.

LA BELLA BEAN Bridgeville, 412-257-2202. Sat.: Brad Yoder 7 p.m.

WRIGHT'S SEAFOOD INN Heidelberg, 412-279-7900. Fri.: Nobody Knows 7 p.m.

DANCES

BALLROOM Elks, Buttermilk Hollow Road, 412-461-3322. Fri.: The Jacks 8:30 p.m.

BIG BAND Radisson Greentree, 412-922-8400. Fri.: Live 17-piece band 8:30 p.m.

BIG BAND Coraopolis VFW, 412-771-5247. Sun. 8 p.m.

CONTRA Swisshelm Park Community Center, 412-731-8661. Fri. 8 p.m.

COUNTRY-WESTERN Trotter's Country Club, Apollo, 724-478-5303. Sat. 7:30 p.m.

DANCE South Hills Elks, Bethel Park, 412-831-0616. Fri.: Merriman Trio 8:30 p.m.

LATIN Cozumel, Shadyside, 412-621-5100. Fri. 10 p.m.

LINE DANCING Steelworker's Union Hall, Leechburg, 724-226-9521. Sat. 7:30 p.m.

OLDIES Lamplighter, Delmont, 724-468-4545. Fri.: Music by Georgeo's Oldies Cafe 8 p.m.

OLDIES Etna Elks, Etna, 412-781-0932. Sat.: DJ Larry Conn, 8 p.m.

SALSA Bulgarian Macedonian Cultural Center, West Homestead, 412-881-9237. Sat. 8 p.m.

SINGLES Holiday Inn, Green Tree, 412-572-5259. Fri. 8:30 p.m.

SWING Wightman Dancehall, Squirrel Hill, 412-341-0292. Sat: 9 p.m.

Piano

MORE Oakland, 412-621-2700. Fri., Sat.: Rose Wyner 8:30 p.m.

SHILOH INN Mount Washington, 412-431-4000. Fri., Sat.: Michael McCabe 9 p.m.

COMEDY

PITTSBURGH IMPROV Waterfront, Homestead, 412-462-5233. Dom Irrera Fri. 8 & 10 p.m., Sat. 7, 9 & 11 p.m.; Sun. 7 p.m.

PITTSBURGH PLACES
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ALLEGHENY OBSERVATORY Riverview Park, North Side. Free tours Thurs. and Fri. evenings through October. Reservations: 412-321-2400.

***CARNEGIE MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY Oakland. Current exhibits: Remains of a Rainbow; Treasures of the Collections; Walking With Dinosaurs in the Earth Theater. Tours: Dinosaurs, Sat. 12:15 p.m., Sun. 2:15 p.m. Museum hours: Tues.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sun. noon-5 p.m. Closed Mon. Admission: $10, $7 seniors, $6 ages 3-18 and students with ID, under 3 free. 412-622-3131.

CARNEGIE SCIENCE CENTER North Side. Current exhibits: Robotics, Miniature Railroad & Village, UPMC SportsWorks, USS Requin and Exploration Station. Omnimax films: "Forces of Nature," "Spiderman 2," "Nascar, The IMAX Experience" through Sept. 30. Planetarium films: "Ringworld," "Navigating with Lewis & Clark," "Stars Over Pittsburgh" and "The Sky Above Mister Rogers' Neighborhood." New Laser Fantasy Shows Fri. and Sat. nights through Sept. Hours: Sun.-Fri. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sat. 10 a.m.-7 p.m. General admission: $14 adults, $10 child/senior. 412-237-3400.

CHILDREN'S MUSEUM OF PITTSBURGH Allegheny Center, North Side. Papermaking Fridays, clay classes 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sun. noon-5 p.m. Admission: $5; $4.50 kids 2-18; under 2 free. 412-322-5058.

GATEWAY CLIPPER FLEET Station Square, 412-355-7980. Cruises: special events, Family Fun, brunch and dinner, Lock 'N Dam Adventures, Sunset Sightseeing, Friday moonlight dance cruises, Good Ship Lollipop daily.

***NATIONAL AVIARY West Park, North Side. Daily events: Owl Encounter Show, 11:30 a.m.; Indoor Tropical Rainstorm, 12:30 p.m.; Penguin Premiere Show, 1 p.m.; Interactive Feeding in Tropical Rainstorm, 2:30 p.m.; Feathers and Eggs Parts Cart, 4:30 p.m. Fantasy of Flight Bird Show, Wed.-Sun. 10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. Admission: $6; $5 seniors; $4.50 kids 2-12. Open daily 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 412-323-7235.

PHIPPS CONSERVATORY & BOTANICAL GARDENS Schenley Park, Oakland. Discovery Garden, Butterfly Garden, Bird Garden, Bee Garden and Sensory Garden. Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays through Sundays; Fridays till 9 p.m. 412-622-6914.

PITTSBURGH ZOO & AQUARIUM Highland Park. Special exhibit: "Skulls and Skeletons," Discovery Pavilion. Hours: Daily 10 a.m.-6 p.m. (gates close at 5 p.m.) Admission: $8; $7 for seniors; $6 kids 2-13; under 2 free. 412-665-3639.

SENATOR JOHN HEINZ PITTSBURGH REGIONAL HISTORY CENTER Strip District. Exhibit: "Rediscovering Lewis & Clark: A Journey With the Rooney Family," through 2004. Admission: $6; $4.50 students/seniors; $3 for ages 6-18. Open daily 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 412-454-6000.

AMUSEMENT PARKS

KENNYWOOD PARK West Mifflin, 412-461-0500. Sat.-Sun. only through Sept. 18. Gates open at 10:30 a.m. Admission: $8; $7 seniors. Ride passes $28.95; $13.95 after 6 p.m.

HISTORICAL PLACES
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BEECHWOOD FARMS NATURE RESERVE Fox Chapel, 412-963-6100. Sat.: Mushrooming workshop for beginners, 9 a.m. Five miles of trails, open daily.

BLOCKHOUSE AT FORT PITT Pittsburgh's oldest building, erected in 1764 by Col. Henry Bouquet. Located in Point State Park. Wed.-Sun. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

BUSHY RUN BATTLEFIELD Harrison City. Wed.-Sun. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 724-527-5584.

BUTLER COUNTY HERITAGE CENTER Butler. 724-283-8116. Concentrates on Butler's industrial history, including the Bantam "jeep" and Pullman-Standard. Sun. 1-3 p.m.

CALVARY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Allegheny Avenue, North Side. 412-323-1070. Group tours of the 107-year-old church and its three magnificent 30-foot-high Tiffany windows; by appointment.

CLAYTON Point Breeze, 412-371-0600. The restored home of Henry Clay Frick family. Tours daily except Mon.

COMPASS INN MUSEUM Laughlintown. 724-238-4983. Authentically restored 1799 stagecoach stop that tells story of transportation in the 1800s. Tues.-Sat. 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Sun. noon-4 p.m.

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sixth Avenue, Downtown, 412-471-3436. Tours include 13 Tiffany stained-glass windows, after 10:45 a.m. Sun. service. Group tours by appointment.

FORT PITT MUSEUM Point State Park, 866-PA-TRAIL. Wed.-Sun. Museum of Colonial life in Western Pennsylvania.

GEORGE WESTINGHOUSE MUSEUM Wilmerding, 412-823-0500. Displays of family items, inventions, achievements, and electrical appliances. Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Sat. 11 a.m.-3 p.m.

HARMONY MUSEUM Nine sites near Harmony, Butler County, 724-452-7341. Exhibits on Native Americans, Washington's 1753 mission, German Separatists and more. Tours 1-4 p.m. daily, except Mondays.

HARTWOOD Allison Park, 412-767-9200. Tours of the Tudor mansion designed by Alfred Hopkins. Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.-3 p.m.; Sun. noon-4 p.m. Reservations recommended.

JIMMY STEWART MUSEUM Indiana, 724-349-6112. Family portraits, film awards, costumes, photos, posters and film clips. Open daily.

LEMOYNE HOUSE Washington, 724-225-6740. First National Historic Landmark of the Underground Railroad. Tues.-Fri. 11 a.m.-4 p.m.; Sat. by appointment.

KERR MEMORIAL MUSEUM Oakmont, 412-826-9295. Guided tours of restored Victorian home and office of one of Oakmont's first private physicians. Open 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Sept. 15 and Oct. 2. Adults $8, seniors $7, students $6.

LOWRIE/SHAW HOUSE Butler, 724-283-8116. 1828 home restored by Butler County Historical Society. Tours Sun. 1-3 p.m.

NATIONALITY ROOMS University of Pittsburgh, 412-624-6000. 26 rooms reflect heritage of Pittsburgh's immigrants. Tours daily.

OLD ECONOMY VILLAGE Ambridge, 724-266-4500. Early 19th-century home of the Harmony Society; gardens and 16 buildings furnished with original artifacts. Tues-Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sun. noon-5 p.m.

OLD ST. LUKE'S Old Washington Pike, Scott, 412-851-9212. Pioneer church, 1823 pipe organ, Revolutionary War graves. Sun. 1:30-4 p.m.

OLIVER MILLER HOMESTEAD South Park, 412-835-1554. National Historic Landmark and Whiskey Rebellion Site. Sun.: 1:30-4:30 p.m.

***PENNSYLVANIA TROLLEY MUSEUM Washington, Pa., 724-228-9256. Scenic three-mile rides on trolleys, exhibits, museum store. $6; $5 seniors; $3.50 kids 2-15. Sun: Golden Spike Celebration with dinner, dance and auction, 4 p.m. $50.

RACHEL CARSON HOMESTEAD Springdale, 724-274-5459. Home of ecologist and author. Weekends.

RODEF SHALOM BIBLICAL BOTANICAL GARDEN Oakland, 412-621-6566. Plants of the Bible and special exhibit "A Summer of Fragrance." 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Sun.-Thurs.; Wed. 7-9 p.m.; Sat. noon-1 p.m. Free.

SEWICKLEY HEIGHTS HISTORY CENTER Sewickley, 412-741-4487. A glimpse of the great estates of Pittsburgh's early industrialists, Weekdays 3-5 p.m.; Sat. noon-2 p.m.

SCHENLEY PARK VISITORS CENTER Schenley Park, near Phipps. 412-687-1800. Guided tours of Schenley Park at 1 p.m. first and third Sunday of every month, through Oct. 16.

SOLDIERS AND SAILORS MEMORIAL HALL AND MUSEUM Oakland, 412-621-4253. $4; $3 seniors/students.

WEST OVERTON MUSEUMS Scottdale, 724-887-7910. Intact rural pre-Civil War industrial village with 19 period buildings from 1803-59 on 43 acres. Site of Old Overholt whiskey distillery and birthplace of Henry Clay Frick. Tues.-Sat. 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Sun. 1-5 p.m.

WOODVILLE PLANTATION Route 50, Collier, 412-221-0348. 18th century home of Gen. John Neville of Whiskey Rebellion fame. May-Sept. Thurs. and Sun. 1-4 p.m.

LITERARY

BARNES & NOBLE Waterfront, 412-462-4798. Sat.: Story time, includes a snack and activity 11 a.m.

EVERYTHING ELSE

ALLEGHENY CEMETERY WALKING TOURS Lawrenceville. Sun.: Tours of the oldest and most unique areas at 1, 1:30, 2, 2:30 p.m.

AUTO EXPO Northway Christian Church, Wexford. Sat.: Open to all German cars. Swap meet, food, trophies. 8 a.m.-3 p.m.

CAR CRUISE Palisades at McKees Point, McKeesport. Sat.-Sun.: Open car cruise, all models, all years, no registration. Noon-7 p.m.

LIGONIER HIGHLAND GAMES Idlewild Park. Sat.: Scottish competitions, bagpipe bands, tree tosses, live entertainers, Scottish fair, dog exhibit, children's games. 9 a.m.-7 p.m.

STORYWALK Frick Park. Sat.: Six stories by master storytellers, plus craft activities and entertainment. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. 412-361-8560.

SUMMER STAR PARTIES Wagman Observatory, Deer Lakes Park. Fri., Sat. Star gazing, weather permitting, with the Amateur Astronomers Society. 8:50 p.m.

FLOWER SHOW Pittsburgh Violet and Gesneriad Society, Galleria. Mt. Lebanon. Sat.: Rare African violets, unusual plants, potting and propagation demonstrations. 10 a.m.-8 p.m.

AUDITIONS

BALDWIN PLAYERS For "The Curious Savage," at the theater, Baldwin Comm. United Methodist Church, Baptist and Weyman Road, Baldwin. Sept. 13, 7:30 p.m. Looking for 6 women and 5 men, cold readings required. Call 412-488-2898.

CANTERBURY DINNER THEATRE For "Christmas My Way," a holiday tribute to Frank Sinatra. Male and female roles available. Call 412-418-0797 for information.

DRY BONES PRODUCTIONS For "Whose Murder Is It Anyhow?" and "Christmas Potpourri." Call Jim at 412-322-2372 for more information.

FUTURE TENANT Seeking playwrights and directors for its first 10-minute play festival. Visit www.futuretenant.org for guidelines or call 412-325-7037.

HARMONY SINGERS OF PITTSBURGH Needs all voices for a South Hills-based choir and performance group. Some experience desired. Call 412-833-6341.

KUNTU REPERTORY THEATRE Needs actors, musicians and dancers for "Bubbling Brown Sugar," "Jelly's Last Jam," and "Sweet Thunder: The Billy Strayhorn Story." Sept. 17, 6 p.m., Alumni Hall, University of Pittsburgh, 4227 Fifth Ave., Oakland. Bring resume and head shot, prepare two-minute monologue and contemporary or show tune. Call 412-624-4364 for information.

MCKEESPORT LITTLE THEATER For "The Haunting of Hill House," a drama. At the theater, Bailie Avenue and Coursin Street, McKeesport. Sun. and Mon. 7-9 p.m. Open call, no prepared material required. Call 412-673-1100 for information.

MYSTERY'S MOST WANTED Needs actors for busy murder-mystery dinner theater company, all positions paid. Strong character & improv work a must. Call 412-362-0375 for appointment.

OZ MAGIC INC. Needs a female dancer 5 feet, 6 inches tall and a male dancer 5 feet 9 inches to 6 feet 4 inches tall for a stage illusion show to be held at the Carnegie Music Hall, Oakland. Both must be 17 years of age or older. Call Bill at 412-758-5367 or 412-462-3422 for information.

PITTSBURGH DOWNTOWN PARTNERSHIP Needs performers to entertain holiday shoppers for "Saturdays in the City," taking place from Nov. 20-Dec. 18. Call PDP at 412-566-4190 for submission information.

PITTSBURGH MUSICAL THEATER Open auditions for Equity and non-Equity performers over age 18. The Professional Company will stage "Grease," "Children of Eden" and "The Wizard of Oz." Call 412-539-0900 ext. 232 for more information.

PITTSBURGH OPERA Open calls for supernumeraries (stage extras) ages 18 and over. Position is volunteer, supernumeraries are non-singing, non-speaking extras. Benedum Center, 719 Liberty Ave., (stage door entrance) Downtown. Sept. 20, 7 p.m. If you can't attend but would like to be considered, e-mail dhines@pittsburghopera.org for a form.

PITTSBURGH SAVOYARDS Needs a director for "Gondoliers," a musical. Resumes accepted through Oct. 1. Mail to: Pittsburgh Savoyards, Box 44065, Pittsburgh, PA 15205-4065.

SUNDAY NIGHT LIVE Looking for scripts for the 2004-05 season. Will accept full-length scripts and plays and one-act plays. No musicals. Request a copy of the guidelines by e-mailing sundaynightlivepgh@hotmail.com.

THE THEATRE FACTORY For "The Miracle Worker," at the theater, Trafford Borough Building, Fourth Street and Duquesne Avenue, Trafford. Sept. 13, 7 p.m. Need adult men and women ages 20-50 and girls ages7-12. Cold readings required. Call 412-373-2881 for appointment.

CALLS FOR ARTISTS

ASSOCIATED ARTISTS OF BUTLER COUNTY. Entry forms are available for the 14th annual wildlife exhibit. Send SASE to: The Art Center, 344 S. Main St., Butler, PA 16003-0245.

First Published: September 10, 2004, 4:00 a.m.

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