Shakey Graves Plays Stage AE; Free RADical Days Events (Mon., 9/24/18)

1) You may recognize a young Alejandro Rose-Garcia from “Friday Night Lights” and the Spy Kids franchise. He later pivoted to music and adopted the name Shakey Graves. His performance of “Roll the Bones,” the eponymous track from his 2011 debut studio album, is a marvel. He plays percussion courtesy a customized suitcase while strumming the guitar and singing. It’s the kind of musical originality his hometown of Austin, Texas is known for. He was the official busker for 2011’s Railroad Revival Tour, which included Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros and Mumford & Sons. If you like either of those folk acts, you may enjoy seeing this rising talent at Stage AE. His latest album is this year’s Can’t Wake Up. The Wild Reeds open. Doors open 7 p.m. 400 North Shore Dr., North Shore. (CM)

RADical Days 2018

Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens
Free admission: 9:30AM–8PM
Explore the beauty, sights and sound of Phipps’ Gardens of Sound and Motion show, plus immersive Tropical Forest, Children’s Discovery Garden, industry-leading sustainable buildings and more, as one of America’s oldest and largest conservatories celebrates 125 years.
One Schenley Park (Oakland)

Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Hall & Museum
Free admission: 10AM-4PM
Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Hall & Museum is the nation’s only military memorial dedicated to honoring the men and women of all branches of service, from all generations and conflicts.
4141 Fifth Ave. (Oakland)

Pittsburgh Public Theater and Scott Township Library
Free admission: 6:30PM
An interactive experience for students ages 7-13 to learn about the theater and try improv techniques. Space limited; rsvp at scottlibrary.org
301 Lindsay Rd. (Carnegie)

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