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Outdoors: Over the falls
It&#8217;s time to go over the falls again.
The Ohiopyle Over the Falls Festival, the one time in the year it is legal for kayakers to go over the 18-foot-high falls in that Fayette County town, will be on Saturday, from 9 a.m. through a town party that begins at 7:30 p.m.
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<p>It&#8217;s time to go over the falls again.</p>
<p>The <strong>Ohiopyle Over the Falls Festival</strong>, the one time in the year it is legal for kayakers to go over the 18-foot-high falls in that Fayette County town, will be on Saturday, from 9 a.m. through a town party that begins at 7:30 p.m.</p>
<p>Whitewater paddlers will be able to race over the falls, and compete in a river slalom course upstream and a surfing and acrobatics event.</p>
<p>The town party in the evening will feature live music, vendors and pictures from the event. The falls will be illuminated after dark.</p>
<p>The event is sponsored by American Whitewaters, the Pennsylvania Organization for Watersheds &amp; Rivers and the state Department of Conservation &amp; Natural Resources.</p>
<p>Fees to participate in events range from $20 to $30. Observation is free.</p>
<p>Details: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://fallsrace.com/" target="_new">FallsRace.com</a>.</p>
<p align="right"><em>—  Bob Karlovits</em></p>
<div><strong>Theater: One-acts take the spotlight</strong></div>
<p>The <strong>Pittsburgh New Works Festival</strong> kicks off its 19th season Sunday with the first of two evenings of staged readings.</p>
<p>The annual festival is dedicated to fostering the development of original one-act plays. Each year, it debuts 18 original one-acts, each produced by a different theater company. Six receive staged readings during the first two weekends in groups of three. Over each of the remaining four weekends, a different trio of plays receive fully staged performances.</p>
<p>The free staged readings begin at 7 p.m. Sunday for:</p>
<p>• &#8220;No Flash Bright Enough&#8221; by James Sievert of Switzerland, produced by Actors Civic Theatre.</p>
<p>• &#8220;The Desperate Man&#8221; by Michele Scaramucci of Belle Vernon, produced by Veronica&#8217;s Veil Players.</p>
<p>• &#8220;The Mantua-Maker&#8221; by Elizabeth Orndorff of Danville, Ky., produced by Comtra Theater.</p>
<p>This year, the Pittsburgh New Works Festival has moved to the <strong>Father Ryan Arts Center</strong>, 420 Chartiers Ave., McKees Rocks.</p>
<p>Details: 412-394-3353 or <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.pittsburghnewworks.org/" target="_new">www.pittsburghnewworks.org</a>.</p>
<p align="right"><em>— Alice T. Carter</em></p>
<div><strong>Music: Growing in importance</strong></div>
<p>When the local band <strong>Meeting of Important People</strong> released its self-titled album in March, expectations were low, especially given the ongoing plight of the record industry. Then things started happening: airplay on WYEP-FM, some good reviews and, just recently, a deal with Authentik, a label based in Los Angeles that&#8217;s run by Scott Austin, formerly a creative executive with Maverick/Warner Bros. and Capitol Records.</p>
<p>Authentik repackaged the album as a digital release. Recently, &#8220;Meeting of Important People&#8221; reached No. 11 on iTunes&#8217; independent album charts; the group also was listed as a featured band on the iTunes site. A video of the song &#8220;Brittney Lane Don&#8217;t Care,&#8221; directed by Thom Glunt (Anti-Flag, Iggy Pop) and shot at a Bloomfield warehouse featuring the group towering over a city constructed from cardboard, will be released soon.</p>
<p>Josh Verbanets (guitar, vocals), Aaron Bubenheim (bass) and Matt Miller (drums, vocals) will perform at 9:30 p.m. Friday at <strong>Thunderbird Cafe</strong> in Lawrenceville. <strong>Ben Hardt and His Symphony</strong> and <strong>Jupiter One</strong> also are on the bill.</p>
<p>Admission: $5.</p>
<p>Details: 412-682-0177 or <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.thunderbirdcafe.net/" target="_new">www.thunderbirdcafe.net</a>.</p>
<p align="right"><em>— Rege Behe</em></p>
<div><strong>Dance: &#8216;Step Touch&#8217; under the stars</strong></div>
<p>They&#8217;ll be dancing only the hits tonight when <strong>Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre</strong> presents its annual outdoor performance at <strong>Hartwood Acres</strong>, part of the Allegheny County Summer Concert Series.</p>
<p>Given the success of choreographer Dwight Rhoden&#8217;s &#8220;Step Touch&#8221; at its premiere performances in March, it&#8217;s not surprising the ballet is presenting it again today. Performed to music by Charlie Thomas&#8217; Drifters and Pure Gold, Rhoden&#8217;s ballet employs nine couples in an intricate sequence of contemporary dance styles that is breathtaking.</p>
<p>The concert will be completed by George Balanchine&#8217;s exquisitely conceived &#8220;Theme and Variations&#8221; to music by Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky.</p>
<p>The performance starts at 7:30 p.m. at Hartwood Acres, Hampton. Admission is free.</p>
<p>Details: 412-281-0360.</p>
<p align="right"><em>— Mark Kanny</em></p>
<div><strong>Jazz: From Rio with love</strong></div>
<p>Versatile song stylist <strong>Kenia</strong> returns to the Cultural District on Tuesday, bringing her distinctive mix of jazz, pop and Brazilian accents.</p>
<p>A native of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Kenia has &#8220;a wonderfully expressive vocal instrument that throbs with sultry intensity. It&#8217;s low key, yet ultra bright,&#8221; JazzTimes magazine says. Her repertoire ranges from Antonio Carlos Jobim and Gilberto Gil to Stevie Wonder and Harold Arlen.</p>
<p>The free performance starts at 5 p.m. Tuesday at <strong>Katz Plaza</strong>, Cultural District, Downtown.</p>
<p>Details: 412-456-6666.</p>
<p align="right"><em>— Mark Kanny</em></p>
<div><strong>Art: Working together</strong></div>
<p>This Saturday, <a title="arT" href="http://www.arThou.com/">art</a> and fashion collide in <strong>&#8220;Synergy,&#8221;</strong> a fashion show and multimedia art event that will focus on the creative aspects of fashion design, melding them with other art forms to create an evening of &#8220;synergy&#8221; and collaboration.</p>
<p>The evening will showcase work from several talented Pittsburgh artists, taking the form of music, dance, fashion and sculpture. The work of eight fashion designers will be trotted out among works by a half-dozen local artists to the music of <strong>Ishtar</strong>, <strong>Nadina</strong> and <strong>Kellee Maize</strong>, and dance performances by <strong>The Pillow Project</strong> and <strong>Sadiqa Bellydance</strong>.</p>
<p>Event organizer Jesse Riesmeyer says the inspiration came from the drive and desire to bridge the gap between fashion and art.</p>
<p>Admission is $12. Synergy runs from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the <strong>Meter Room</strong>, 2637 Chartiers Ave, West End.</p>
<p>Details: 412-728-0724.</p>
<p align="right"><em>— Kurt Shaw</em></p>
<div><strong>Special events: Pittsburgh landmarks tour</strong></div>
<p>Get a fresh, in-depth look at a neighborhood you thought you knew.</p>
<p>From noon to 1 p.m. Friday and Aug. 28, <strong>Pittsburgh History &amp; Landmarks</strong> is offering a free tour of the area around <strong>Fourth Avenue and PPG Place</strong>, Downtown.</p>
<p>The neighborhood, one of 18 National Register Districts in the city, contains buildings constructed between 1836 and 1984 from designs by more than a dozen distinguished architects.</p>
<p>Styles range from Greek revival to post modern and include buildings tall and small. Some have been repurposed from their original intention, and others serve multiple new uses or are awaiting renovation.</p>
<p>The tour begins from the parklet at Fourth Avenue and Smithfield Street and lasts one hour.</p>
<p>The tour is free, but Pittsburgh History &amp; Landmarks asks that those who plan to attend let organizers know at least one day before the event.</p>
<p>To RSVP or for details, contact Mary Lu Denny at 412-471-5808, ext. 527, or <span class="mh-hyperlinked"><a href='http://mailhide.recaptcha.net/d?k=01YZ1M6N8aJL59cY-RNQzczw==&c=1MAYirsNFDHKvlzAyNucIA==' onclick="window.open('http://mailhide.recaptcha.net/d?k=01YZ1M6N8aJL59cY-RNQzczw==&amp;c=1MAYirsNFDHKvlzAyNucIA==', '', 'toolbar=0,scrollbars=0,location=0,statusbar=0,menubar=0,resizable=0,width=500,height=300'); return false;">marylu@phlf.org</a></span>.</p>
<p align="right"><em>— Alice T. Carter</em></p>
<div><strong>Jazz: Sharing the stage</strong></div>
<p>Bassist <strong>Jeff Grubbs</strong> sometimes is known as Jeffrey, but he is not playing jazz on those occasions.</p>
<p>Grubbs is a member of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra and bears the full name in the more formal settings. But he loves playing jazz as well as the classics and will show off his skills in that direction at the <strong>&#8220;Reservoir of Jazz&#8221; </strong>concert Sunday in <strong>Highland Park</strong>.</p>
<p>Grubbs and his wife, <strong>Tania</strong>, a singer, will offer a set of standards, which Grubbs hopes to give something of a twist, and some post-bop material.</p>
<p>Tania, who does some music teaching, is not a performance professional but enjoys being on the stage. Jeff says they have had enough musical spots in the past year or so that &#8220;her confidence is really getting up there.&#8221;</p>
<p>Music begins at 5 p.m. at the concert site near the end of Highland Avenue. It is free.</p>
<p>Details: 412-255-8975.</p>
<div><strong>Outdoors: Pittsburgh by bike</strong></div>
<p>Moving into the final two days of <strong>BikeFest</strong>, the Rivers of Steel National Heritage Area and BikePGH will co-sponsor a <strong>historic bike tour</strong> of industrial Pittsburgh on Saturday.</p>
<p>The casual, 6-mile ride will tour and discuss remnants of the steel industry still visible in the South Side and along the Eliza Furnace Trail on the other side the Monongahela River.</p>
<p>It is part BikeFest, the 10-day celebration of bicycling put together by BikePGH, the bicycle-pedestrian advocacy group.</p>
<p>The 90-minute ride will begin at 9 a.m. at <strong>Bessemer Court</strong> in Station Square. Reservations are required, and participation is $20; $10 for members.</p>
<p>Details: 412-464-4020.</p>
<p align="right"><em>— Bob Karlovits</em></p>
<div><strong>Books: The write stuff</strong></div>
<p>There are gaggles of geese, prides of lions, congregations of alligators and coalitions of cheetahs. There&#8217;s no term for a group of writers &#8212; swarm or colony might fit &#8212; perhaps because they so rarely congregate in numbers.</p>
<p>That will happen Friday when <strong>Penguin Bookshop</strong> in Sewickley will present <strong>&#8220;Jazzed About Local Authors,&#8221;</strong> an opportunity to meet some of the many writers who live in Western Pennsylvania.</p>
<p>Writers scheduled to appear include Rebecca Drake, Anne Faigen, Kathleen George, Laurie Graham, Kathryn Miller Haines, Carrie Kennedy, Many Ly, Debbie Mancini-Wilson, Shanthee Manjoo, Nancy Martin, Lewis &#8220;Buddy&#8221; Nordan, Leanne Paranik, Lila Shaara and Heather Terrell.</p>
<p>The event, which starts at 4 p.m., is free.</p>
<p>Details: 412-741-3838 or <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.penguinbookshop.com/" target="_new">www.penguinbookshop.com</a>.</p>
<p align="right"><em>— Rege Behe</em></p>
<div><strong>Music: Masked musicians</strong></div>
<p>Like KISS, <strong>Los Straitjackets </strong>have a gimmick.</p>
<p>Unlike KISS, which shed its makeup for a while, Los Straitjackets never have stopped wearing their signature Mexican wrestling masks that make them look like, well, oversized Mexican wrestlers onstage.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t let that fool you; Los Straitjackets are in no way a novelty band, but one of the more energetic, instrumental groups currently performing. A new album, &#8220;The Further Adventures of Los Straightjackets,&#8221; features the band&#8217;s stratospheric garage rock that recalls the Ventures by way of the Ramones.</p>
<p>Los Straitjackets perform Friday at the <strong>Rex Theatre</strong>, South Side. Admission for the 8:30 p.m. show is $17.50.</p>
<p>Details: 412-381-6811 or <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.rextheatre.com/" target="_new">www.rextheatre.com</a>.</p>
<p align="right"><em>— Rege Behe</em></p>
<div><strong>Funny business</strong></div>
<p>Appearing tonight at the <strong>Pittsburgh Improv</strong> &#8212; Gov. Ed Rendell (via video) and various judicial and mayoral candidates.</p>
<p>They&#8217;ll tell jokes. We&#8217;re not joking when we tell you this.</p>
<p>The second annual <strong>Candidates Comedy Night</strong> is a fundraiser organized by the Allegheny County Department of Human Services. With Sen. Arlen Specter on the bill, it promises to be funnier than a town hall meeting on health care reform. And please, when you pay for your two-drink minimum, don&#8217;t heckle Dan Onorato by yelling &#8220;Hey, thanks for the drink tax!&#8221;</p>
<p>The candidates and elected officials are joking for a good cause. Proceeds will benefit children and youth served by the Allegheny County Department of Human Services and the Juvenile Section of the Family Division of the Court of Common Pleas.</p>
<p>Doors will open at 5 p.m., and at that time, a full menu and drinks will be available for purchase. The comedy show will begin promptly at 7:30 p.m. Sections of eight seats are available now at the following levels: Platinum section, $1,000 donation; Gold section, $750 donation; Silver section, $500 donation. A limited number of individual seats will be available for a $50 donation.</p>
<p>Details: 412-350-3428.</p>
<p align="right"><em>— William Loeffler</em></p>
<div><strong>Special events: Need a lift?</strong></div>
<p>The <strong>Pennsylvania Trolley Museum</strong> is offering the Park &#8216;N&#8217; Ride trolley service to the <strong>Washington County Fair</strong>, through Saturday. The trolley service is available from 5 p.m. to midnight daily, and roundtrip tickets cost $2.</p>
<p>Riders will board the trolley at the Cooper House-Hinds Parking Lot and will be dropped off at the fair&#8217;s main gate. Tours of the Chartiers, Washington County museum are available for $9; $8 for senior citizens; $5 for ages 3-15; and free for those younger than 3.</p>
<p>Details: 724-228-9256 or <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.pa-trolley.org/" target="_new">www.pa-trolley.org</a>.</p>
<p align="right"><em>— Kellie B. Gormly</em></p>
<p><span class="ref">Source: pittsburghlive.com</span></p>
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