David Spade Ready for Stand Up at Benedum Center; Carnegie of Homestead Has Michael Carbonaro; Art All Night in North Point Breeze (Sat., 4/18/26)
1) David Spade, the wise cracking comedic actor with the sarcastic wit is taking the stage at the Benedum Center tonight. He is best known as a cast member on NBC’s “Saturday Night Live,” his role on the TV show “Just Shoot Me,” and for teaming up with Chris Farley on the films Tommy Boy and Black Sheep. Spade also co-hosts the hit podcast “Fly on the Wall,” with fellow SNL alumni Dana Carvey, and their spin-off pop culture podcast “Superfly.” He is currently on his I Got a Feel for It tour. 8 p.m. 101 6th Ave., Cultural District.
2) A customer walks up to a counterperson at a bagel store and asks for an onion bagel. The clerk says sorry they just ran out of onion bagels but he will make her one using an everything bagel. He ties a string around an everything bagel and lowers it into a bucket that he has brought up from behind the counter. When the everything bagel is pulled back up it only has onions on it. The astonished customer asks how he did that. He says they, and other bagel stores, use a special breed of white mice that are allergic to onions, but eat everything else. He then shows her the interior of the bucket where there’s about 15 small white mice. The customer is further astonished. That is what magician/actor/illusionist Michael Carbonaro calls the Carbonaro Effect. It’s also the name of his hidden camera TV show on truTV. You can see him up-close and personal at the Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall where he will perform his new show: Wonderboy. 7 p.m. 510 E 10th Ave, Munhall.

Visitors watch artists at work in the Live Art section of Art All Night (Photo: Heather McCracken)
3) For 29 years Art All Night has provided a non-juried, non-censored art show. Not only that, but one that runs for 22 hours straight. Other features include children’s and on site collaborative activities, an art auction, live bands and even comedians. Artists can display their work and/or demonstrate how they make their art. Creators of film, video, and animation will also be able to showcase their art in a video lounge. This year’s happening will take place in North Point Breeze at 400 North Lexington Ave. The event is free to both the artists and attendees. Starts today at 4 p.m. and goes until 2 p.m. tomorrow.
Share on Social Media
Follow Entertainment Central
Latest Stories
Sign up for the EC Newsletter