http://www.hss.cmu.edu/humanitiescenter/Humanities_Events.htm
Thu Oct 4 - 4:00 PM
CMU - Wean Hall 7500
Fran Allen, an IBM Fellow Emerita at the T.J. Watson Research Lab and the 2007 recipient of the A.M. Turing Award, the most prestigious honor in computer science. Allen's talk is titled "Parallel Computers Will Be Everywhere: How will we use them?"
Thu Oct 4 - 4:30 to 6:00 PM
CMU - Adamson Wing, Baker Hall 136A
The University Lecture Series presents Ashish Arora, professor of economics at the Heinz School. Arora's talk is titled "From Underdogs to Tigers: The Growth of the Software Industry in Emerging Economies."
Thu Oct 4 - 5:00 to 8:00 PM
Church Brew, Lawrenceville
http://www.pghgeeks.org/
Thu Oct 4 at 7:30, 10 Pm, 12:30 AM
CMU McConomy Auditorium - $1
Film: The Lives of Others
Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck's movie debut focuses on the horrifying, sometimes unintentionally funny system of observation in the former East Germany. In the early 1980s, the successful dramatist Georg Dreyman and his longtime companion Christa-Maria Sieland, a popular actress, are big intellectual stars in the socialist state, although they secretly don't always think loyal to the party line. One day, the Minister of Culture becomes interested in Christa, so the secret service agent Wiesler is instructed to observe and sound out the couple, but their life fascinates him more and more...
Fri Oct 5 - 11 AM to 8:00 PM
alternative transportation festival
http://cleancities-pittsburgh.net/atf/
Fri 7 PM - 11 PM & Sat 7 PM - 11 PM
Lawrenceville Arts& Heritage Fall Festival
Our Lady of the Angels Parish in Lawrenceville introduces its first annual Art & Heritage Fall Festival, October 5th - 7th. The festival will take place at St. Mary Lyceum and former St. Mary property located between 45th and 46th Streets. This festival will appeal to children and adults alike: for the young ones there will be a hayride, climbing wall, storytelling, face painting, rides, games and hands-on activities like pumpkin painting and scarecrow building. For adults there will be ethnic meals/beverages each night (Friday is German with authentic Oktoberfest entertainment; Saturday is Folk, and Sunday is Irish), wine tasting, table gaming, a farmer's market, artists booths', and two stages of continuous entertainment. Also, the first annual 5K Spirit Run will take place through the beautiful Allegheny and St. Mary cemeteries on Saturday, October 6th beginning at 9am. There will also be a Scavenger Hunt Saturday afternoon at 1pm, with a $1,000 first place prize! Don't miss all this excitement! For more information, contact the parish office at 412/682-0929.

Fri Oct 5 - 6 PM
CMU - Kresge Hall - Fine Arts Buildinjg
African Drumming - free concert
Fri Oct 5 - 4 PM to 6 PM
CMU - Taiwanese food and happening
Fri Oct 5 - 6:00 to 8:00 PM
YOUTH BARISTA PROGRAM – FREE COFFEE AND DESSERT RECEPTION Join us Friday October 5th from 6-8pm, during Penn Avenues' Unblurred for a free coffee and dessert reception and the official introduction of the Youth Barista Program to our community. We will be serving FREE coffee drinks from our beautiful newly constructed coffee bar in our Great Hall with live musical entertainment and a pottery seconds sale. The Union Project is proud to announce a partnership with Starbucks for our new Youth Barista Program, an onsite skills training program for young adults.Over the coming year this program will train 30 young men and women aging out of foster care. Forty percent of foster youth end up homeless in their first 2 years out of the system. This program works to change that number locally by providing youth with skills and job placements in cafĂ© and food service, allowing them to earn a living wage.
http://www.unionproject.org/
Fri 7:30 PM to 9:30 PM & Sat 7:30 PM to 9:30 PM
Melwood Screening Room
Melwood St, North Oakland
Free admission to Ann Arbor Film Festival selections
Great animation shorts, other experimental shorts, bend your imagination
http://www.aafilmfest.org/tour/program/
SAT 10/6/2007 - 11am
Columbus Day Parade -
Bloomfield Business District
Celebrate Pittsburgh's Italian-American heritage with the annual parade.Scheduled performers include the Steel City Angels and the Steel City Drum & Bugle Corps.The parade travels down Liberty Avenue from Baum Boulevard to the Bloomfield Bridge.
SAT 10/6/2007- 11am
Pittsburgh Symphony Heinz Hall
Join the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra for a concert of season highlights. Resident Conductor Lawrence Loh will lead the PSO in works by Brahms, Stravinsky and Elgar. The orchestra will also perform Berlioz’s exciting "Symphonie Fantastique".Admission is free. Presented as part of "RADical Days," a celebration of organizations funded by the Regional Asset District.
Sat 10/6/2007
Cars At Carnegie
Carnegie Mellon University Come out and see hundreds of cars at the first annual "Cars at Carnegie" American Red Cross Benefit Auto Show.See classic muscle cars, import tuners, and brand new dealership showroom cars in Carnegie Mellon's Morewood Parking Lot located near the corner of Forbes Ave. and Morewood Ave. in Oakland in Pittsurgh. There will be food, a DJ, and more.All cars are welcome. Free
Thu Oct 4 - 4:00 PM
CMU - Wean Hall 7500
Fran Allen, an IBM Fellow Emerita at the T.J. Watson Research Lab and the 2007 recipient of the A.M. Turing Award, the most prestigious honor in computer science. Allen's talk is titled "Parallel Computers Will Be Everywhere: How will we use them?"
Thu Oct 4 - 4:30 to 6:00 PM
CMU - Adamson Wing, Baker Hall 136A
The University Lecture Series presents Ashish Arora, professor of economics at the Heinz School. Arora's talk is titled "From Underdogs to Tigers: The Growth of the Software Industry in Emerging Economies."
Thu Oct 4 - 5:00 to 8:00 PM
Church Brew, Lawrenceville
http://www.pghgeeks.org/
Thu Oct 4 at 7:30, 10 Pm, 12:30 AM
CMU McConomy Auditorium - $1
Film: The Lives of Others
Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck's movie debut focuses on the horrifying, sometimes unintentionally funny system of observation in the former East Germany. In the early 1980s, the successful dramatist Georg Dreyman and his longtime companion Christa-Maria Sieland, a popular actress, are big intellectual stars in the socialist state, although they secretly don't always think loyal to the party line. One day, the Minister of Culture becomes interested in Christa, so the secret service agent Wiesler is instructed to observe and sound out the couple, but their life fascinates him more and more...
Fri Oct 5 - 11 AM to 8:00 PM
alternative transportation festival
http://cleancities-pittsburgh.net/atf/
Fri 7 PM - 11 PM & Sat 7 PM - 11 PM
Lawrenceville Arts& Heritage Fall Festival
Our Lady of the Angels Parish in Lawrenceville introduces its first annual Art & Heritage Fall Festival, October 5th - 7th. The festival will take place at St. Mary Lyceum and former St. Mary property located between 45th and 46th Streets. This festival will appeal to children and adults alike: for the young ones there will be a hayride, climbing wall, storytelling, face painting, rides, games and hands-on activities like pumpkin painting and scarecrow building. For adults there will be ethnic meals/beverages each night (Friday is German with authentic Oktoberfest entertainment; Saturday is Folk, and Sunday is Irish), wine tasting, table gaming, a farmer's market, artists booths', and two stages of continuous entertainment. Also, the first annual 5K Spirit Run will take place through the beautiful Allegheny and St. Mary cemeteries on Saturday, October 6th beginning at 9am. There will also be a Scavenger Hunt Saturday afternoon at 1pm, with a $1,000 first place prize! Don't miss all this excitement! For more information, contact the parish office at 412/682-0929.

Fri Oct 5 - 6 PM
CMU - Kresge Hall - Fine Arts Buildinjg
African Drumming - free concert
Fri Oct 5 - 4 PM to 6 PM
CMU - Taiwanese food and happening
Fri Oct 5 - 6:00 to 8:00 PM
YOUTH BARISTA PROGRAM – FREE COFFEE AND DESSERT RECEPTION Join us Friday October 5th from 6-8pm, during Penn Avenues' Unblurred for a free coffee and dessert reception and the official introduction of the Youth Barista Program to our community. We will be serving FREE coffee drinks from our beautiful newly constructed coffee bar in our Great Hall with live musical entertainment and a pottery seconds sale. The Union Project is proud to announce a partnership with Starbucks for our new Youth Barista Program, an onsite skills training program for young adults.Over the coming year this program will train 30 young men and women aging out of foster care. Forty percent of foster youth end up homeless in their first 2 years out of the system. This program works to change that number locally by providing youth with skills and job placements in cafĂ© and food service, allowing them to earn a living wage.
http://www.unionproject.org/
Fri 7:30 PM to 9:30 PM & Sat 7:30 PM to 9:30 PM
Melwood Screening Room
Melwood St, North Oakland
Free admission to Ann Arbor Film Festival selections
Great animation shorts, other experimental shorts, bend your imagination
http://www.aafilmfest.org/tour/program/
SAT 10/6/2007 - 11am
Columbus Day Parade -
Bloomfield Business District
Celebrate Pittsburgh's Italian-American heritage with the annual parade.Scheduled performers include the Steel City Angels and the Steel City Drum & Bugle Corps.The parade travels down Liberty Avenue from Baum Boulevard to the Bloomfield Bridge.
SAT 10/6/2007- 11am
Pittsburgh Symphony Heinz Hall
Join the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra for a concert of season highlights. Resident Conductor Lawrence Loh will lead the PSO in works by Brahms, Stravinsky and Elgar. The orchestra will also perform Berlioz’s exciting "Symphonie Fantastique".Admission is free. Presented as part of "RADical Days," a celebration of organizations funded by the Regional Asset District.
Sat 10/6/2007
Cars At Carnegie
Carnegie Mellon University Come out and see hundreds of cars at the first annual "Cars at Carnegie" American Red Cross Benefit Auto Show.See classic muscle cars, import tuners, and brand new dealership showroom cars in Carnegie Mellon's Morewood Parking Lot located near the corner of Forbes Ave. and Morewood Ave. in Oakland in Pittsurgh. There will be food, a DJ, and more.All cars are welcome. Free
Sat 10/6 - 1 to 3 PM
Fall Festival, Sewickley Hills history center
There will be something for all ages........Ponies, miniature donkey, baby pig, wagon rides, horse jumping, The Hunt Hounds, antique cars, jugglers, cookies & lemonade, and much more......A special sheep dog herding exhibit and an extra special visit of unusual wild animals! This afternoon of community fun was made possible by a grant from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Community and Economic Development with special support from State Senator John Pippy to the Sewickley Heights History Center. Support your community this Saturday, October 6th from 1-3:30 pm
Sat Oct 6 - 8:00 PM
Yuri Yunakov
bulgarian marriage music
BrewHouse, South Side, 18th and Josephine
http://www.rootsworld.com/rw/feature/yunakov.html
http://www.slavonicweb.org/artists/yuri.html
http://www.dirtylinen.com/linen/82/yunakov.html
Sunday, October 7, 2007 - 3pm
Sanctuary Concert Series recital
with guest pianist Mark Lazarev featuring the music of Debussy, Thuille, Piazzolla, Running, and Stein. First Baptist Church of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA
Admission is free. A free-will offering will be collected.
http://www.aeolianwinds.com/performances.html
Sunday, Oct 7 - 11 AM to 2 PM
Orienteering at Indiana, PA
http://www.wpoc.org/
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