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May 26 - Jun 1, 2011 - Pittsburgh City Paper | News, Dining, Music, Best Of, Arts, Film

May 26 – Jun 1, 2011

May 26 - Jun 1, 2011 / Vol. 21 / No. 21

MP3 Tuesday: Joy Toujours and the Toys du Jour

Greetings! Yes, it’s Tuesday, and this is a Monday feature. Were you hitting refresh on your browser all day yesterday while FFW>> was cooking out and remembering our fallen soldiers? Sorry boutcha. This week’s free MP3 download comes from Joy Toujours and the Toys du Jour. It’s a pretty, subdued little folk number, and I…

Are gloves coming off in Penguins/Hill dispute?

Hill District leaders are used to dropping the gloves with the Pittsburgh Penguins. But as their criticism of the team has mounted, the Hill District Consensus Group says the hockey team’s president recently directed a cryptic threat to the neighborhood group’s leader. According to Carl Redwood, convener of the Consensus Group, Penguins President David Morehouse…

Some words on the passing of Gil Scott-Heron

“The first time they told me there was trouble in the Middle East, I thought they were talking about Pittsburgh” – Gil Scott-Heron (from his appearance on 1985’s “Let Me See Your I.D.”) Gil Scott-Heron passed away on Friday, May 27 at the age of 62, though his legacy lives. His words can be read…

Code Blue! Who wins in healthcare fracas?

They may get lost in the holiday weekend, but both our dailes have stories about the ongoing clash of healthcare titans, and they are well worth reading. UPMC, the region’s biggest healthcare  provider, and Highmark, our biggest health insurer, have been on the outs for months — with a marked escalation in tensions since Highmark…

Artist Grant-Writing Workshop

Over the past few decades, arts funding has moved to a more organizationally based model, leaving individual artists with fewer options to support their work. And funding in general is tight lately — witness the current proposal to decimate Pennsylvania Council on the Arts funding (www.pittsburghcitypaper.ws/gyrobase/Content?oid=oid%3A95389).  Nonetheless, there are still grant opportunities out there for…

Arts and Exhibits

Current 28 West Second Gallery & Studio Space. 40×40 (Mike Bendik, Michelle Bendik and various artists), through May 28. American Jewish Museum. Too Shallow for Diving: The 21st Century Is Treading Water (group show of work related to water), through July 29. The Andy Warhol Museum. My Mommy Is Beautiful (installation by Yoko Ono), through…

Stage

Current August Wilson Center. Weekly offCenter performances (music, readings and more) in a lounge-style atmosphere, 5-9 p.m. every Thursday.  First Voice Festival. A showcase for local and visiting African-American artists, performers, writers and musicians, through May 28 (August Wilson Center). Louder Faster. City Theatre favorites Eric Simonson and Jeffrey Hatcher celebrate Pittsburgh-native playwright George S.…

Fairs, Festivals and Special Events

May 29 Animal Friends Mutt Strut, Hartwood Acres, Indiana Township. Games, activities and pooches. 412-847-7000 or www.thinkingoutsidethecage.org   May 30 Memorial Day Celebration, Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Hall, Oakland. 412-621-4253. Free.   June 3-12 Three Rivers Arts Festival, Downtown. 412-471-6070 or www.artsfestival.net. Visual art exhibitions, public art installations, music and dance performances, and arts and…

Films

Ah, summer: When we celebrate big, noisy, junky films rather than bemoan them. Popcorn-munchers won’t be disappointed this season — there are sequels, aliens and talking animals galore! But to cut the grease, look to local venues to deliver more substantial fare. Crime takes no holiday, and various do-gooders suit up against it. X-Men: First…

Outdoors

CITY POOLS City park pools are open June 16 through Labor Day. Programs include swimming lessons and swim teams. Purchase pool tags for the season or pay a daily entrance fee. 412-323-7928   SPRAY PARKS Movement sensors activate sprayers in this “three-dimensional world of water.” In Beechview, Troy Hill, Shadyside and East Hills. 412-323-7928  …

Music

Music venues 31st Street Pub. Strip District. 412-391-8334 Altar Bar. Strip District. 412-263-2877 Andy Warhol Museum. North Side. 412-237-8300 Belvedere’s. Lawrenceville. 412-687-2555 Brillobox. Bloomfield. 421-621-4900 Carnegie Library Music Hall of Homestead. 412-368-5225 Carnegie Museum of Art. Oakland. 412-622-3131 Club Café. South Side. 412-431-4900 Club Zoo. Strip District. 800-745-3000 Consol Energy Center. Uptown. 412-642-1800 Diesel. South…

Summer Guide

Don’t get burned this summer! Now that the sun is back, summer fun in Pittsburgh can begin. Below you’ll find listings for seasonal events and activities. From Shakespeare to Transformers, county fairs to neighborhood walks, new art to traditional music, City Paper’s Summer Guide has got you covered. Music Films Arts + Exhibits Stage Fairs,…

Short List: Week of May 26 – June 2

“I would say that above all, my plays are about people who are well raised but who lose control of themselves,” Yasmina Reza recently told the Los Angeles Times. That certainly describes her best-known work, Art, and perhaps even moreso God of Carnage, her 2009 Tony-winner for best play, premiering locally at Pittsburgh Public Theater.…

Bill Cunningham New York

The work of photographer Bill Cunningham is familiar to anyone who’s ever idly skimmed the Sunday New York Times. Besides photographing various society events, his feature “On the Street” documents what New Yorkers of all stripes are wearing, organized around a trend or theme caught by Cunningham’s keen eye. Richard Press’ affectionate documentary profiles Cunningham,…

Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives

The Thai director Apichatpong Weerasethakul spends a lot of time contemplating things in Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives, a tranquil elegy to the myths and traditions of his native culture. The word “recall” in the title means to bring back as well as to remember. So at dinner one night, old Uncle…

Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides

In which Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp), his nemesis Barbossa (Geoffrey Rush), a former love (Penelope Cruz) and her pirate father (Ian McShane) – plus some stray Spaniards – search for the fountain of youth. Our adventure gets off to a lively start, but the film soon turns dull. The narrative lacks an easy flow, and…

Absent Minded

From the minutes of a May 2 Mount Oliver Borough public hearing to discuss a council motion to vacate the seat of Councilwoman Billie Michener. Two weeks later, borough councilors voted 4-0 to remove her, citing her failure to attend several consecutive council meetings.  One day after that council action, Michener was the top vote-getter…

Parking Break: the parking biz revels in Pittsburgh

Parking in Pittsburgh has always been a problem. The Mon Wharf floods as often as the Ganges. Downtown garages fill up by 8 a.m. And then there are the tickets, and the dreaded “boot.” But the parking industry has a fun side, too — and it was on display this week at the International Parking…

Savage Love

I am a bi woman happily married to a straight man, and we both participate in hot sexy times with other women during threesomes. It’s hard to find hot 30ish bi girls where we live, but the encounters we’ve had were excellent. Everything was great until three weeks ago, when we had a miscarriage. We’d…

Essential Public Media fleshes out vision for WDUQ

[Editor’s note: Earlier today, the folks who hope to run the new WDUQ-FM released a statement about their plans for the station, which we summarized here. As part of the effort to roll out their vision, execs with Essential Public Media have been meeting with reporters today. Our very own Chris Young sat down with…


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