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Aug 3-9, 2016 - Pittsburgh City Paper | News, Dining, Music, Best Of, Arts, Film

Listen Up! Aug. 10

Every Wednesday, we make a Spotify playlist containing tracks from artists mentioned in the current music section. Give this week’s offering a listen, below:

Short List: August 10-17

In 2013, fledgling theater troupe Hatch Arts Collective began exploring fracking; a short outdoor production led to a longer indoor work. Now comes Driftless, the final installment. In this evening-length play, a Washington County family and a Catholic priest confront the human and environmental impacts of deep-drilling for oil and natural gas. Hatch’s biggest solo…

MP3 Monday: The Blue-Hots

This week’s MP3 — which is likely to improve your mood on this hazy-ish Monday — comes from ’60s-style “exotica” jazz ensemble The Blue-Hots. Stream or download the winsome “Do You Think It Matters,” from the group’s release Collection Three: Spells, below.  To download, right-click here and select “save as.”

Lynn Cullen Live 08/5/16

Video Archive You can listen to the audio archive here. What happened to Pittsburgh’s colorful characters? Audio Only Archive Listen to the Audio Archives on with our new Apple and Android Apps or the computer audio player.

Lynn Cullen Live 08/4/16

Video Archive You can listen to the audio archive here. The power of unplugging. A caller who doesn’t believe in age. Keeping things light. Audio Only Archive Listen to the Audio Archives on with our new Apple and Android Apps or the computer audio player.

A conversation with Wye Oak’s Andy Stack

WYE OAK with TUSKHA 9 p.m. Sat., Aug. 6. Club Cafe, 56 S. 12th St., South Side. Sold out. 412-431-4950 or clubcafelive.com Wye Oak wants to manage your expectations. Jenn Wasner and Andy Stack have maintained that their latest release, Tween, isn’t the band’s fifth full-length, despite its eight tracks and 35-minute run-time matching what…

Critics’ Picks, Aug. 4-10

[GRRRL PWR] + SAT., AUG. 6 Every year, a team of amazing non-male-identified mentors organizes a camp for girls to learn how to play instruments, write music and express themselves through performance and collaboration. After a week of workshops celebrating the power of being loud and taking up space, campers get to show off their…

How one battleground state will factor into the upcoming presidential election

Wearing a Pittsburgh Penguins Sidney Crosby jersey, Pennsylvania 12th District delegate Mike McMullen hung around outside of the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland two weeks ago, watching a country-music band perform. McMullen was in town for the Republican National Convention. “It’s been a very tiring and eventful week. Speaker Paul Ryan spoke to our delegation…

Carmi’s keeps dishing out soul food

Carleen King counts 14 restaurants within two blocks of Carmi Soul Food Restaurant, the place she opened in 2011 with her husband, Michael King. That’s if you include fast-food joints — but Carmi’s is hardly fast food. In fact, the stewing and smoking of its ribs and other delicacies takes long enough that since the…

Advocates are working to address problems facing LGBT prisoners.

According to a 2014 survey compiled by the U.S. Department of Justice, about 25 percent of transgender prisoners reported being sexually assaulted by inmates while incarcerated. For all other non-trans prisoners, that number is only 2 percent. It’s this disparity that has motivated the Illegal Queers Collective to raise awareness about the plight of LGBT…

East End Brewing Company opens a tap room in the Strip District

After 12 years in business, East End Brewing Company finally opened its East End Taproom late in June. “We’ve been searching for a spot for a long time and we’re happy we’ve landed here. We’ve always focused on what’s in the glass and worked our way out,” says owner Scott Smith. Located in the Strip…

In his book Evicted, sociologist Matthew Desmond tells the stories of struggling families in Milwaukee and explores the causes and costs of unstable housing

MATTHEW DESMOND 7 p.m. Thu., Aug. 4. Carnegie Library Lecture Hall, 4400 Forbes Ave., Oakland. $10. 412-622-8866 or pittsburghlectures.org Harvard sociologist Matthew Desmond’s new book Evicted reads like a novel, but tells the true and heartbreaking stories of tenants and landlords dealing with eviction and its effects on their lives. He’ll discuss the book at…

Savage Love

I can’t believe this is why I’m finally writing you. My husband is using Pokémon Go as an excuse to stay out until 5 a.m. with another woman. She is beautiful and about a decade younger than him, and he won’t hear me out on why this is bothersome. Our work schedules don’t match up,…

Weird Pittsburgh

The Pennsylvania Game Commission has issued 16 citations to a Lancaster County restaurant-owner after an investigation allegedly showed that she had been scavenging, storing and selling deer meat from slaughter-house dumpsters. Investigators told PennLive.com that 54-year-old Shi Eng began approaching deer-processing plants for scraps, purportedly to feed her dogs, in 2013. In the next two…

Comics artist Marcel Walker gets a solo show

TO TELL THE TROOF opening reception: 7-10 p.m. Fri., Aug. 5 (free). Exhibit continues through Aug. 31. Most Wanted Fine Art, 5015 Penn Ave., Garfield. marcelwalker.com Few local comics artists get solo gallery shows. But Marcel Walker’s a bit different. He’s an African-American artist in an overwhelmingly white field, and much of his work addresses…

Short List: August 3 – 9

SPOTLIGHT: Thu., Aug. 4 — Stage Regan Linton is an accomplished stage actress, with national credits including the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. But the roles she’s offered cluster around characters like Laura from The Glass Menagerie: Laura limps, and Linton uses a wheelchair. So with all due respect, Linton (pictured) thinks Tennessee Williams’ 1944 classic needs…

Jason Bourne

Jason Bourne Directed by Paul Greengrass Starring Matt Damon, Alicia Vikander, Tommy Lee Jones, Vincent Cassel Oh hey, the ever-disappearing Jason Bourne is back. The reluctant spy chronicled in The Bourne Identity/Supremacy/Ultimatum trilogy is still out there brooding. Now he’s crashing at an Athens flophouse, and doing some unsanctioned fist-fighting to tamp down his psychic…

Eat That Question

There are some good and bad things about Eat That Question, Thorsten Schutte’s new documentary about iconoclastic musician Frank Zappa. If you’re a fan, it’s a lively collection of archival footage, all featuring Zappa talking about himself, the entertainment industry, his creative processes and so on. But if you don’t already know much about Zappa,…

Life, Animated

This new documentary from Roger Ross Williams (who won an Oscar in 2010 for short documentary film) adapts journalist Ron Suskind’s eponymous memoir about raising his autistic son, Owen. At first, everything was great, Suskind explains, but when Owen was 3, he “disappeared,” regressing into silence and behavioral problems. There is no one way to…

Nerve

A young woman from Staten Island named Vee (Emma Roberts) joins a social-media-driven, truth-or-dare-style game where online “watchers” keep ramping up the intensity of dares (there is no truth option). It starts amusingly enough — for a few bucks, Vee has to kiss a stranger in a diner. Fortunately, he’s the rakishly handsome Ian (Dave…

The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie at Little Lake Theatre

THE PRIME OF MISS JEAN BRODIE continues through Aug. 13. Little Lake Theatre, 500 Lakeside Drive, Canonsburg. $13.75-21.75. 724-745-6300 or littlelake.org With a new school year just around the corner, there might not be a more apt show to see than The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, now playing at Little Lake Theatre. Based on…

At the Society for Contemporary Craft, Fiberart International pushes boundaries

FIBERART INTERNATIONAL continues through Aug. 21. Society for Contemporary Craft, 2100 Smallman St., Strip District. 412-261-7003 or contemporarycraft.org Fiberart International 2016 defines its medium as anything “made of flexible, linear materials and/or constructed using textile techniques such as stitching, weaving, dying and embroidering.” The half of this venerable triennial that was housed at Pittsburgh Center…

Hermann J. Wiemer Dry Rieslings

Retail Price: $12.99-29.99 / bottle The best way to experience what makes Wiemer world-class is to compare its single-vineyard rieslings from the same year side by side. There is a 2014 vintage from each of its three vineyards, and it’s remarkable how different each expression is from its siblings. — Recommended by Tim Garso, bar manager…

A new production gives the August Wilson House back to Seven Guitars — and Wilson himself back to the Hill.

PITTSBURGH PLAYWRIGHTS THEATRE presents SEVEN GUITARS Aug. 5-28. August Wilson House, 1727 Bedford Ave., Hill District. $25-35. pghplaywrights.com On July 27, shortly before dusk, Frank Hightower, a priest of Yemaja, the Yoruban deity of creativity, gathered in a circle the cast and crew of Pittsburgh Playwrights Theatre Co.’s new production of August Wilson’s Seven Guitars.…

Lynn Cullen Live 08/3/16

Video Archive You can listen to the audio archive here. The worst year for American politics since 1968. Eric Von Fuckface. Sunshine, lollipops and rainbows. Audio Only Archive Listen to the Audio Archives on with our new Apple and Android Apps or the computer audio player.

Stuff We Like

Lili Café Punk Toast. Avocado, Earth Balance and a sprinkle of nutritional yeast on perfectly toasted bread: You could make it at home, but somehow it just tastes better here. 3138 Dobson St., Polish Hill Clemente. David Maraniss’ acclaimed 2008 bio of Pirates great Roberto Clemente is the perfect primer on Clemente’s athletic prowess, role…


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