Calendar
Tuesday 1.27.15
Julian Oliver + Danja Vasiliev. Kresge Theatre 5 p.m.
Lecture by Berlin based artists presented by the Frank-Ratchye STUDIO for Creative Inquiry. Oliver and Vasiliev focus on software art, augmented reality, creative hacking, data forensics, computer networking, virtual architecture, artistic game-development, information visualization and open source software development practices in art and activism.
Friday 1.30.15
Fungus. Altar Bar 9 p.m.
Western PA based Fungus covers the Grateful Dead in addition to original songs. Red Lion Reggae in support. Tickets are from $5 to $7. Must be 21 or older.
Saturday 1.31.15
Jayke Orvis. Mr. Smalls Theatre 8 p.m.
The Jakobs Ferry Stragglers, Shelf Life String Band, and Lone Wolf Club in support. Tickets are $10.
Pig Destroyer. Altar Bar 8 p.m.
The Virginia based trio offers up confrontational, incendiary grindcore. Full of Hell, Cloud Rat, Purge in support. Tickets are from $18 to $20.
Ongoing
My Fair Lady. The O’Reilly Theatre. Through Feb. 22.
The classic musical based on George Bernard Shaw's [ITAL] Pygmalion [ITAL] tells the story of the transformation of Eliza Doolittle from Cockney flower girl to fine lady. Directed by Ted Pappas.
The Little Mermaid. The Byham Theatre. Through Feb. 1
The live stage version of the classic Disney film. Follow Ariel, the daughter of Triton King of the Sea, as she leaves her underwater kingdom to follow her true love.
Storyteller: The Photographs of Duane Michals.** Carnegie Museum of Art. Through March 2, 2015.
This retrospective collection examines and celebrates the groundbreaking and rule-bending Pittsburgh photographer’s life and work. Admission to the Carnegie Museum of Art is free with a valid Carnegie Mellon student ID.
Opening
Sketch to Structure. Carnegie Museum of Art. Through Aug. 17
This exhibition in the Heinz Architectural Center explores the process of an architect's initial concept to client presentation. Featuring a number of sketches by Locran O'Herlihy and Richard Neutra as well as watercolors by Steven Holl.
Some Day is Now: The Art of Corita Kent. The Andy Warhol Museum. Through April 19.
Covering over 30 years of Corita Kent's posters, murals, and signature serigraphs, Some Day is Now is the first major museum show to survey Kent's career.