The Beach Boys Play the Palace; Doors Open Pittsburgh Gives Pittsburgh a Peek (Sun., 10/2/16)

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1) Mike Love, a founding member and singer/songwriter for the quintessential American pop-rock band—The Beach Boysbrings his version of that band to Greensburg’s Palace Theatre for a concert. Love reunited a couple of years back with Brian Wilson and other surviving original members for a tour and album, and he performs tonight with his band under the Beach Boy’s banner. The Beach Boys created many top hits, including, “Surfin’ USA” (which Wilson wrote lyrics for and was heavily influenced by Chuck Berry’s “Sweet Little Sixteen.” After some wrangling Berry received a co-writing credit), “California Girls,” and “I Get Around.” Love has also written in a different media, his memoir Good Vibrations: My Life as a Beach Boy is a New York Times Bestseller3 p.m. 21 W. Otterman St.

2) Wouldn’t it be cool to get a look inside interesting—normally off limits—places like Mayor Peduto’s office, the Harvard Yale Princeton Club, the River’s Club, BNY Mellon executive floors, the Arrott building, the Engineers’ Society of Western Pennyslvania and many more. That’s the idea behind Doors Open Pittsburgh. For all the doors that will be open and more info visit their website. This weekend it’s OK to be nebby and it’s free!

3) The Steelers, who are coming off a big loss against the Philadelphia Eagles this past Sunday, line up this week against AFC West’s Kansas City Chiefs. Hopefully the Steelers can get back on the winning track. Go Steelers! 8:30 p.m. 100 Art Rooney Ave., North Shore.

Free RAdical Days Events

THE ANDY WARHOL MUSEUM
Free admission 10am–5pm
Bring the whole family for a unique day of art and fun. Visit The Factory underground to create your own work of art and don’t forget to make your own screen test to share with friends and family.
117 Sandusky Street (North Shore) · warhol.org

NATIONAL AVIARY
Free admission 10am–5pm
Discover more than 150 amazing bird species from around the world. Get nose-to-beak with a colony of African Penguins; admire tropical free-flying birds; and get to know our two-toed sloth!
700 Arch Street (North Side)  · aviary.org

CARNEGIE SCIENCE CENTER
Free admission 10am–4pm (closing at four due to evening Steelers game)
Discover the science behind Pittsburgh’s rivers and see some local animals in H2Oh! Climb a rock wall, try to score against Hockey-bot, tour an authentic submarine and explore our gigantic model railroad. Free admission to all exhibits, planetarium and live shows; Omnimax films and laser shows not included.
One Allegheny Avenue (North Shore) · carnegiesciencecenter.org

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