Category Archives: Books N’at

Party for Potter

Sorry I am not talking about a party for Chris Potter editor of the city paper (Chris – we will have a party for you) – I am talking about the man of the hour Harry Potter. I am one of the few people who is not crazy for Harry Potter but I love that so many other people in Pittsburgh are excited for this book.

I came across this party at Joseph-Beth Booksellers and I thought I would do a little google search to see who else is celebrating the latest Harry Potter book. Guess what – every one is having a party for Mr. Potter.

Here are the independent book sellers (shop local!) that are hosting parties. You can see the entire list of Harry Potter Parties at the bottom of the Tribune-Review article. (even more events, movies and parties are listed in the Post-Gazette).

  • Joseph-Beth Booksellers: The festivities begin at 10 p.m., and will include an owl from the National Aviary. SouthSide Works, 2705 E. Carson St., South Side. 412-381-3600
  • Mystery Lovers Bookshop: The Oaks, the nearby movie theater, will give a special showing of the new “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix” film at 9:30 p.m. Patrons can then walk to the store to get their books at midnight, although the store will host in-store events beginning at 9:30 p.m. 514 Allegheny River Blvd., Oakmont. 888-800-6078
  • Munchkin’s Bookshelf: Party kicks off at 11 p.m., and includes a store-created Harry Potter Macarena. At 11 a.m. for Morning Madness, representatives from the National Aviary will bring an owl. 10616 Perry Hwy., Pine. 724-933-6257

Git Aht! – Things To Do This Weekend

(Things to do in between checking prices on flights to Florida…)

Friday, February 9
Ron Jeremy Book Signing , 7:00 p.m., Joseph Beth Booksellers, Sahsside Works
ron_jeremy_lg With appearances in Reindeer Games (2000), The Boondock Saints (1999) and 21 Hump Street (1988), Mr. Jeremy has carved out a career noteworthy for…

Ah, screw it, he’s a porn star, but a brilliant one. Well-educated and well-spoken, Ron’s never taken himself too seriously, and has always seemed to treat the industry he chose with exactly the right amount of respect it deserves, which is to say, not much most of the time. But the man has always known how to market, and he’s incredibly media-savvy. Well now he’s gone and wrote himself one o’ them there books, titled “The Hardest (Working) Man In Show Business“. (I get it, yeah. It’s a boner joke, right.) and his signing tour stops in to the South Side tonight. I’m gonna go out on a limb here and say he’ll probably sign body parts if you ask him to.

Soulcialism, 10:00 p.m., The White Eagle, Sahsside
fourcialismThis month is special, it is, as Soulcialism celebrates it’s Fourth Anniversary, or Birthday, or whatever word would be appropriate. (Ah, I see… “Fourthiversary”. There we go.) As always, it takes place in the smoky, funky, sweaty confines of the Eagle, Pittsburgh’s Premier Place for Punks to drink on the cheap.

Good music, good dancing, good people, go. Drink. Dance. Go up to the DJ table and ask about the CD, which has some great tracks on it. Just don’t sit at the far end of the bar near the wall-mounted gas heater, because you’ll either catch fire, desiccate completely and end up looking like one of those Peruvian mummies, or just melt into your component parts of the 6 dollars worth of chemicals we all are without water. DJs Juddy and Soccer John probably won’t be signing body parts, but who knows? It can’t hurt to ask, ladies.

Saturday, February 10
Arctic Fun, You Know, For Kids! , 11:00 a.m. (and all day), Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Oakland
top_of_the_worldAll manner of family-friendly activities going on up at the Carnegie today. Everything’s free to Museum visitors, too, so, y’know, good ’cause we love the cheap here at Git Aht, although to be honest, we love the cheap when it also involves the booze, but we can’t have the everything, can we? No, we can’t because where would we put it?

The guided tours start at 11 am, the kids can make polar bear puppets starting at noon, and you can even touch a caribou’s fur and antlers. One would hope that the Caribou is still involved with them, but ok, I can see how that might be a problem logistically, so I’m thinking that they’ll be detached from their original owner. It looks like they’ll have a live Snowy Owl though, so if you resemble a field mouse, you may want to avoid that demonstration. Just sayin’.

Loretta Lynn , 5:30 p.m., Pepsi Roadhouse, Burgettstown
lorettaLoretta is country, her whole life. The coal miner’s daughter, she married at age 14, had four kids by the time she was 17, and became a grandmother at age 29. She stood by her man even though he regularly cheated on her, and once left her while she was giving birth. It’s like, what else could you possibly heap on there?

And now, she gets to play the dinner show at the Pepsi Roadhouse in Burgettstown. Seems like a bit of a letdown, really, but the show should be good.

Sunday, February 11
Stomp , 3:00 & 7:00 p.m., Benedum Center, Dahntahn
stompEverybody knows about this, right? I don’t need to get into what Stomp is, what they do, how they do it?

Good. Personally, I’d go to the 3 o’clock show so I’m home to see the Police open up the Grammy awards. I haven’t watched the Grammys (Grammies?) in years, and I probably won’t watch these ones either beyond the first 10 minutes or so. Rumors are rampant that they’ll be doing a full reunion tour this year to mark the 30th (30th!) anniversary of the release of “Roxanne”. The old folks among us are hopeful that it’ll happen, and that if/when it does, they’ll make a stop here.

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Because Knowing Where To Go (and drink) Is Half The Battle
(Further Suggested Reading)
knowing_halfPittsburgh City Paper
Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Craigs List
Pittsburgh Dish

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Got an event planned? Would you like a whole flock of yinzers with disposable income to show up? Let Git Aht know by sending the electronic mail to gitaht@gmail.com.

TNY Presents…Love Bites

The New Yinzer is a magazine. http://www.newyinzer.com.

I am happy to write about this event.  A few years ago, before IheartPGH, possibly before blogs exisited, the New Yinzer published a book called Pittsburgh Love Stories.  I had to hunt for that book all over the city, it was one of the few books I really wanted to read.  I like reading about how  others see Pittsburgh, I have read and reread Annie Dillard’s An American Childhood many times.  So after hunting over this city, I found that book.  So I am equally excited that The New Yinzer folks have an even about love, not necessarily love for Pittbsurgh, but we can just focus on how much we love Pittsburgh all the time.  And yes, you can still order a copy of the book from the New Yinzer website.

TNY Presents…Love Bites

@ Brillobox
2.9.07
4104 Penn Avenue
$5.00
(Doors 7:30pm, Readings 8:00, Bands 9:15, DJs 12:00)

MC: Jonathan Moody

Readers: Jason Endress, Karen Lillis, Jessica Fenlon, Brendan Kerr, Claire Donato, Karl Hendricks

Bands: Branches, Flotilla Way, Race the Ghost, Sing the Evens, Play the Odds, Workshop

DeeJays: DJ T&A, DJ Edgar Um

Autumn’s Harvest is this Saturday Night at Planet Art in Mt. Lebanon

Marlene's PotCeres's Basket

Come on by Saturday Night from 6-9 pm for the opening reception of “Autumn’s Harvest, Coiled Gourds and Baskets by Ceres Rangos and Pinched Clay Pots by Marlene Boyle”. We’ll have desserts, wine, hot apple cider, and lots of fun!

Sunday we have a big poetry reading at 2:30 for those of you that aren’t interested in Steeler’s Football. Be warned, I read the poems and some of them will make you cry.

Planet Art Gallery, 632 Washington Rd. 412-343-3808

Wanted: anyone in Pittsburgh area who knew/met Nelson Eddy or Jeanette MacDonald

Jeanette MacDonald & Nelson Eddy in Rose MarieFor a documentary film about the lives of 1930s movie stars/singers Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy, I’d like to hear from anyone, particularly in the Pittsburgh area, who might have known or seen Nelson and Jeanette. This would include hearing them in local concerts, opera or nightclubs, anyone knowing them personally (especially since Jeanette was a Philly native and Nelson spent his teenage and early adults years in Philly and singing around Pennsylvania). I’m looking for friends, fans, co-workers, family and/or lovers…and annonymity is assured, if you prefer. Anyone whose parents or grandparents might have had a connection, particularly in Pittsburgh, should also contact me. Any help or leads will be appreciated, you can email me at sharonrich@aol.com. I was a good friend of Jeanette’s older sister Blossom (the 3rd MacDonald sister Elsie had a dance school in Upper Darby) and am the author of a duo-biography of the team, “Sweethearts,” in which I candidly discuss their off-screen romance. My website is: www.maceddy.com and you can also read the first chapter of “Sweetheartsâ€Â? at this link. Thanks for any help you can provide!