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Radio Round Up – January 25

Cocktails for Canines

  • Friday, Jan. 25, 5-9pm @ Buckhead Saloon
  • $5 at the door gets you $10 gift card for food and drink
  • Half-price appetizers from 5-7, raffles and more
  • All benefits the Western PA Humane Society

Nightcrawler

  • Friday – Gallery crawl in the Cultural District
  • Stop by Future Tenant to check out Taste Matters
  • Super after crawl party 8pm-2am at Olive or Twist

Austin Band with a Hometown Connection

  • The Asylum Street Spankers, world famous band from Austin, TX but one of the founders married a Pittsburgh gal
  • Performing at Diesel, Saturday Jan. 26, 9pm
  • Check out video clip of Beer, Beer, Beer


Bean Bag Toss Tournament

  • Aka Cornhole or Tailgate toss
  • Sunday Jan. 27, 11 am, The Palisades
  • $40 entry fee, $1000 prize


The Scoop on Poop

  • Carnegie Museum of History from Jan 26 – May 4
  • All about this history of Poop
  • learn how to say poop in many different languages, watch an an artificial digestive system make poop, have your picture taken in an outhouse

The Scoop on Poop!

Nope, this is not an exhibit at the Carnegie Science Center, it is much much funnier than that. This is an exhibit at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History about the history of poop.

an investigation of what poop is and how animals use it—to build homes, hide from enemies, attract mates, send messages, cool off, and, yes, even eat! A blend of science and fun, The Scoop on Poop! also explores the ways veterinarians, paleontologists, field biologists, farmers, Maasai tribesmen, and power companies make use of animal waste.

Check out Pop City Media’s write up of this event for a load of poop puns. Here are some of my favorite exhibit highlights:

  • Touch fossilized dinosaur poop
    • Dinosaurs left more than bones and teeth behind—some of their droppings were also preserved. Touch an 80 million-year-old fossilized turd.
  • Video of poop eating beatles
    • a time-lapse recording of beetles cleaning up a dung pile.
  • Get OUT!
    • Outhouse. Most kids have never seen an outhouse, and this old-fashioned replica gives them a chance for an unusual photo opportunity.
  • Poop Has Many Names. Visitors are invited to push buttons on a world map to learn the language of poop in countries around the world.

More bloggers scoop on the poop exhibit:

This exhibit is based on the book The Scoop on Poop and has been traveling the country and according to this blogger is responsible for setting record attendance at the Miami Metro zoo.