Calendar
MONDAY02.04.08
Hugo Wolf Quartet. Austrian Quartet presented by the Pittsburgh Chamber Music Society. New Hazlett Theater. 8 p.m. 412.394.3353.
Band of the Coldstream Guards. Heinz Hall for the Performing Arts. 7:30 p.m.
TUESDAY02.05.08
Calliope Acoustic Open Stage. Featuring David King. Bloomfield Bridge Tavern. 9 p.m. 412.361.1915.
Ain’t Supposed to Die a Natural Death. Cabaret at Theater Square. 7:30 p.m. $25.
JazzLive. Featuring Gerald Haymon and Howie Alexander. Backstage Bar at Theater Square. 5 p.m.
WEDNESDAY02.06.08
U.S. Bombs. Punk rock band. Rex Theatre. 412.323.1919.
Raw Comedy Jam. A variety of comedians performing improvisational comedy. Improv. 8 p.m.
Carnegie Mellon Wind Ensemble and Contemporary Ensemble. Carnegie Music Hall. 8 p.m.
Elaine King. Carnegie Mellon art professor speaks about her book Ethics and the Visual Arts. Hunt Library Rare Book Room. 4:30 p.m.
Pittsburgh Banjo Club. Allegheny Elks Lodge #339. 8 p.m. 412.321.1834.
THURSDAY02.07.08
Brian Regan. Comedian who appears on Comedy Central. Byham Theater. 7:30 p.m. $39.50. 412.456.6666.
Hustlebot. Experimental comedy. ModernFormations Gallery. 8 p.m. $5. mybluepants@hotmail.com.
Lowry Burgess. Carnegie Mellon art professor reads his poetry and four of his art pieces are displayed. Carnegie Museum of Art, Forum Gallery. 6:30 p.m.
FRIDAY02.08.08
Friday Night Music. Borders Books and Music, East Liberty. 7:30 p.m.
Kahil El’Zabar & The Ethnic Heritage Ensemble. Acoustic jazz. Andy Warhol Museum. 8 p.m. $12.
Supersuckers. Altar Bar. 10 p.m. $15.
SATURDAY02.09.08
Music of Love & War. Chatham Baroque and the Pittsburgh Opera perform music relating to love and war. Shady Side Academy. 8 p.m. $25 general, $8 student.
Les écailles de la Mémoire. West African dance. Byham Theater. 8 p.m.
Don Aliquo & Friends. Jazz music with saxophone and flute. Gypsy Café. 9 p.m.
The Renaissance: A Night of Expression through the Arts. Kirr Commons, UC. 9 p.m.
The Cause. Local rock cover band. PD’s Pub. 412.422.5027.
Ann Fromm. Author speaks about her books. Borders Books and Music, East Liberty. 2 p.m.
The Sensual Souk. Adult-themed art for Valentine’s Day. Your Inner Vagabond Coffeehouse & World Lounge. 4 p.m.
SUNDAY02.10.08
Tour Baby Deux. Film about Tour de France and Lance Armstrong. William Pitt Union, University of Pittsburgh. 6 p.m. $20 general, $15 students. csd3@pitt.edu.
Contemporary Youth Orchestra of Cleveland. Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Hall. 3 p.m.
Gospel Concert: Redefined. UC Rangos. 5 p.m.
LunaFest. Shorts about women in a traveling film festival. Regent Square Theater. $10. 412.682.4111.
MONDAY02.11.08
Eighth Blackbird. Chamber sextet. Carnegie Music Hall. 8 p.m. 412.394.3393.
Monday Evening Conversation: Might Times. Screening of a documentary about the end of segregation. Union Project. 6 p.m.
ONGOING
Preserve and Pursue. New Hazlett Theater. Through Feb. 6. 412.394.3353.
Away From Her. Regent Square Theater. Through Feb. 7.
I, Norton. Avant-garde opera. New Hazlett Theater. Feb. 8 and 9.
Tom Anzalone. Comedian performing various musical impersonations. Funny Bone. Feb. 7 – Feb. 9.
Bigger than Life. A play full of children’s tales and stories. Carnegie Free Library and Music Hall. Feb. 8—Feb. 10. $5.
Thou Shalt Not. Pittsburgh Playhouse. Through Feb. 10.
Honeydripper. Film starring Danny Glover. Harris Theater. Through Feb. 10.
Manual of Love. Regent Square Theater. Feb. 8—Feb. 14.
Taste Matters. Future Tenant. Through Feb. 15.
SoulScapes. Art exhibit by African American women. 209 Ninth Street. Through Feb. 16.
The 13th of Paris. City Theatre. Through Feb. 17.
The Minneola Twins. Open Stage Theater. Through Feb. 17. 412.394.3353.
The Lion King. Benedum Center for the Performing Arts. Through Feb. 17.
Plastic Poetics. Art exhibit showcasing works made out of plastic and words. Regina Gouger Miller Gallery. Through Feb. 22.
Amadeus. O’Reilly Theater. Through Feb. 24.
Chihuly at Phipps: Gardens & Glass. Phipps Conservatory. Through Feb. 24.
Two Trains Running. Pittsburgh Playwrights’ Theater. Feb. 7—March 1.
Pittsburgh through AAP eyes. Pittsburgh Center for the Arts. Through March 9.
Body Maps. American Jewish Museum. Through April 18.
The Big Bang. Humorous musical covering Earth’s history from the big bang through today. Cabaret at Theater Square. Through April 27.
The Scoop on Poop. Carnegie Museum of Natural History. Through May 4.
BODIES... The Exhibition. Carnegie Science Center. Through May 4.
Gestures: Illustrations of Catastrophe and Remote Times. Mattress Factory. Through May 11.