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Eat, Drink, and Dance!

Eat, drink and DANCE to benefit the local anti-slavery organization Project to End Human Trafficking!

Ray’s Marlin Beach Bar & Grill
5121 Butler Street-Lawrenceville

Friday July 21st, 9:00 PM

$5 (PLUS a portion of your drink prices benefit PEHT!)Shake your booty to several local DJ’s and enjoy FREE food courtesy Ray’s Bar. Come for the cause, stay for the fun!

For more info email contact@endhumantrafficking.org

www.endhumantrafficking.org

Git Aht: Things To Do This Weekend

(Things to do while deciding if head-butting the guy in the next cubicle is worth the inevitable red card you’d get from HR…)

Friday, July 14
South Side Works “Exposed”, 5:00 p.m. (and all weekend), South Side Works, 26th-ish down Carson
Neon PullBilling itself as “exposing Pittsburgh to all cultures” (although presumably this doesn’t involve a trenchcoat and looks of surprise on stunned passers-by), this little get-together will feature belly dancers, African drummers, a hookah bar and a wine tent. Hopefully that means a tent that will serve wine and not a tent where people just complain about stuff. While you’re there, climb the rock wall at REI and then, because you’ll be feeling so good about yourself, all healthy and everything, go eat cheesecake.

Station Square Street Jam, 5 p.m., Station Square
The trick is to find the West End Circle Peanut Butter to go along with it. Gin Blossoms’ll be there, I’m guessing they’ll play “Hey Jealousy” at some point. Hey man, it’s free, and free is good. It’s my favorite price in the whole wide world and fills me with a sense of goodness and well-being for my fellow man. Then I watch the news and that all goes straight to hell. The Street Jam is a great time, though, and a great way to start the weekend, just pace yourself. Seriously, the experienced Git Ahter knows that you do no more than one beer an hour before the sun goes down on Friday or you screw up your drinking mojo for the whole weekend. It’s a marathon, not a sprint.

Saturday, July 15
Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix, All Day Saturday and Sunday, Schenley Park
Chris dropped the dime on this the other day, so go read that because it’s chock full o’ information about what a great thing this is and how it works as a fund-raiser for an excellent cause. I will throw in that I used to go to this when I was a kid and my dad was a fanatic for weird old cars. Now he’s a fanatic for living in Florida on a canal and looking at the manatees. I think this is just something that happens as you age and I kinda look forward to it in a way.

Urban Hike, 9:30 a.m., in front of Schenley High School on Centre
More self-referential goodness… Go here and read about it. I’d go, but I have this thing Saturday morning where I sleep off Friday night*. I will say that I know one of the people who organizes the hikes, and she has some of the strongest calves this side of, well me, ’cause my calves are almost Adonis-like. People come from two counties over to pay two-bits a gander is what I’m sayin’.
(*NOTE: Strictly a fanciful jest! KIDS! DON’T DRINK! I’m actually cutting the North Forty out here on the homestead in preparation for a Saturday night grill-out/bocce/booze fest, and that grass ain’t gonna cut itself.)

Smalls Summer Xtravaganza, All Day, Mr. Smalls, Millvale
Live music, skateboarding, BMX, inline… It’s so extreme you’ll cut yourself on it’s extreme-itude. Contests, demos, skinned body parts – it should be awesome. You’ll come for the half-pipe drop-ins, you’ll stay for the pecan pie. If they have pecan pie, which they probably won’t. Actually, that wouldn’t surprise me, the folks up at Smalls are pretty cool, and if you asked for pie, they might give you pie. Vallely’s band Revolution Mother will be playing too.

Sunday, July 16
Kids Day At Schenley Plaza, 1:00 p.m., Schenley Plaza
Story-telling, puppets, balloons. This is so wholesome and good, I’m not sure why I’m reporting on it. Trying to get out of a few days of purgatory, I think. The new Plaza is an awesome thing, a reclaiming of a parking lot into a great little urban green space complete with a carousel. It’s so Americana I expect Robert Preston to start singing to Shirley Jones at some point about how great life is here in River City. Man, Shirley looked good in that movie. Hoo-fah. That’s probably where I got my thing for really smart women. The problem is, that means they’re smart enough to not date me. Dammit. I gotta figure that whole thing out at some point here…

Kenny Blake Trio, 7:00 p.m., Rhythm House Cafe, Bridgeville
WDUQ’s Tony Mowod hosts the Kenny Blake Trio out at the Rhythm House. The special is the Fish Parmesan. Sponsored by the Pittburgh Jazz Society. Kenny Blake, I mean, not the fish parmesan. That’s probably sponsored by the Pittsburgh Fish Parmesan Society, which really doesn’t get enough props. I mean, they’re out there promoting the flourishing Pittsburgh Fish Parmesan scene, and what thanks do they get? Blake’s pretty good though, a local legend, as they say, so this would definitely be worth the trip down to Bridgeville.

Flick: Zathura, 9ish, Flagstaff Hill
FREE! FREE! FREE! This movie is the one that… It’s the … The plot is… Nah, I haven’t heard of this one at all. I think it’s a kids movie, lemme look…

OK, so, IMDB says: “Two young brothers are drawn into an intergalactic adventure when their house is magically hurtled through space because of the board game they are playing.” Dude, same thing happened to me when I was playing “Three-Man” in college. Crazy. Oh, I see… Jon Favreau directed this… Might be worth a look then. He’s good.

Git Aht: Things To Do This Weekend

(Things to do while deciding which Blue team to root for in the World Cup Final.)

Friday, July 7
Gallery Crawl, 5:30 p.m., Downtown
Normally I don’t actually crawl at these things, at least not at first. It really depends on what they’ve got at any complimentary bars that I may stumble across. This thing is chock full o’ art, so anywhere’s a good place to start, but I’d have to go with SPACE where music will be provided by the brilliantly-named The Sexes.

All-Star Fan Fest, Various Times, All Weekend, David L. Lawrence Convention Center
Over 40 baseball-themed attractions which, sadly, does not include any “Re-enact the 1985 Coke Trial that even involved the mascot” booth, but hey, maybe next time. Mayor Bob’s been redding up the city, so that means company’s coming. Hose off your sidewalk and clean up the kitchen chair you use to reserve the space in front of your house. Also, be nice to all these out of towners who may not speak our language. They’re probably going to talk really slowly and loudly if they don’t understand us, which is normal. Just explain to them calmly, rationally, and cooly that the cole slaw is indeed supposed to be on the sandwich.

Saturday, July 8
All-American Beer Fesival, 2:00 and 6:00 p.m., The Priory, North Side
If you missed the big shindig last month up at Sharp Edge, you can still get in touch with your inner beer snob at the Grand Hall. Craft and micro-brews abound, and if you get out of hand, well, the Priory rents rooms too, which is way better than trying to sleep in the park next to the Aviary, ’cause those birds’ll keep you awake all night, and you’ll be all beer-muscled up and try to fight the Eagles, which is never a good idea. Trust me on this one.

Wings Over Pittsburgh Air Show, 911th Air Wing Base
Blue Angels flying around in formation, which is a great thing to see, but I hope it doesn’t give all the people I commute with any ideas. Seriously, I’m going down Washington Blvd. and the guy in the left lane is running formation with the guy in the right lane the whole friggin’ way, even past the bike loop. Dude! It’s the passing lane! That means pass! Gah!

Sunday, July 9
Cat Power and the Memphis Rhythm Band, 7:30 p.m., Hartwood Acres
“Indie Folk Darling” which seems cliched, but my friend Matt (No, the other one) really digs him some Cat Power, err, Chan Marshall. The latest album has help from former members of Booker T. and The MG’s, so it’s well-pedigreed, that’s for certain. Go see her and the band for free at tasteful Hartwood Acres..

Electric Six, 8:00 p.m., Mr. Smalls, Millvale
Electric Six Silk ScreenJack White favorites The Electric Six wing in (ok, probably van in) from Detroit to give us here in Pittsburgh their signature good-time party vibe. This is a show you don’t want to miss if you like good dance/rock/funk. I saw them earlier this year down in DC, and it was one of the most high-energy shows I’ve ever seen. Bonus points if they do their cover of Radio Gaga at this show, which is fantastic.

Flick: Fever Pitch, 9ish, Flagstaff Hill
FREE! FREE! FREE! The Flagstaff movie catches all-Star Fever with the baseball-themed Romantic Comedy starring Drew Barrymore and Jimmy Fallon. This is based on a British film of the same name which was based on a novel by Nick Hornby that was about football, soccer, which I’m thinking might’ve been better because it probably had hooligans using cockney rhyming slang, but what do I know? I mean, I’m the kind of person that thinks every movie would benefit from having wire-fu karate fight scenes, so don’t take my word on anything movie-related. Seriously, how much better would Titanic have been if Dicaprio flew throught the air all crane-style and attacked Billy Zane with a mystical sword from the Shaolin Temple? Tons better, that’s how much.

talking transportation with Dan Onorato

here is a fantastic opportunity for some great things:

1. Talk about transportation in Pittsburgh (This is one area that needs some love to help Pittsburgh fulfill it greatness as a city – We need to speak up about loving public transit that other cities have).
2. Learn about the League of Young Voters
3. Visit the Union Project
4. Eat good food
5. Hear good music

Pittsburgh’s First Clothing Swap

SWAP & SHOP @ Pittsburgh’s First Citywide CLOTHING SWAP
Saturday, June 24
11 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Guest DJs
Brillobox – Corner of Penn and Main Streets in Lawrenceville
SUGGESTED DONATION:
Bring your own clothes and swap for a bag – $2
OR no clothes to contribute? Just fill a bag – $5

All proceeds and remaining items will be donated to the Women’s Center
& Shelter of Greater Pittsburgh.

FIRST:
Clean out your closet, remove clutter, and make a change. Anything you
have that you no longer use and is clean and presentable to wear is
welcomed.
Some Good Ideas:
Clothes you bought and never wore
Small stuff you bought while thinking “I’ll fit into this one day…”
Tragic shopping mistakes
Well worn and loved items that have exceeded their stay in the closet
Unloved gifts that you held on to out of obligation
NEXT:
Wash and sort your discards: women’s, men’s, & miscellaneous; tops,
sweaters, outerwear, shorts, pants, skirts, dresses, footwear, fabric,
(no underwear, please) Stains/holes a-ok (as long as they’re not too
gross)! There’s potential in everything.

Men, we need your clothing too!