Bluegrass Jam at Park House; Rock Star Karaoke at Smiling Moose (Wed., 10/5/16)
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1) Check out the Bluegrass Jam at the Park House, which bills itself as Pittsburgh’s oldest and friendliest tavern. The Shelf Life String Band hosts this weekly event where you can relax and enjoy the music or join the jam. Either way, Yuengling pints are only $2 from 9 p.m. to midnight. Jam starts at 9 p.m. Enjoy complimentary peanuts and popcorn. 403 E. Ohio St., North Side.
2) Do you fancy yourself a rock star? Then the place for you tonight is Rock Star Karaoke at the South Side’s Smiling Moose. In addition to pleasing everyone with your great renditions of famous rock songs you’ll enjoy $3 Captain cocktails and half off all Troegs beer from 9-11 p.m. Karaoke starts at 9:30 p.m. DJ T-Money cues the music for you the rock star. 1306 E. Carson St.
PITTSBURGH CULTURAL TRUST: STORYCORNER – NOW THINGS ARE WORSE
Free admission 10:30am
In this comic Yiddish folk tale about a man who takes advice only to find his situation becoming increasingly ridiculous, artist/puppetteer Joanne Kielar engages children by using props and folk instruments. Young listeners will help create the sound effects that accompany this fun-filled tale.
Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh – Lawrenceville
279 Fisk Street (Lawrenceville) · trustarts.org · carnegielibrary.org
CARNEGIE LIBRARY PITTSBURGH-EAST LIBERTY: YOUNG STEEL WORKSHOP AND OPEN MIC FOR TEENS
Free admission 6–8pm
Young Steel is here! Bring paper and a pen for the workshop and a poem if you’re ready to read it aloud (5 minutes per poet). (Meeting Room 3)
130 S. Whitfield Street (East Liberty)
· carnegielibrary.org · pittsburghpoetry.org
QUANTUM THEATRE
Free admission 8pm
Join us for a performance of The River, by Jez Butterworth, at the Aspinwall Riverfront Park. The River is part mystery, part gothic thriller and 100% homage to the art of trout fishing. Seats are limited and must be reserved in advance online atquantumtheatre.com/rad or by phone at (412) 362-1713. Limit four per person.
285 River Avenue (Aspinwall) · quantumtheatre.com
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