Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Time off for holidays? Some don’t get it

-

Streamings­eries sometimes showup on DVD, but it’s generallya longer wait than it is forTV shows moving from linearchan­nels to DVD. Q: Will “Pit Bulls & Parolees” return with new episodes? — MARJORIE VIA EMAIL Rob: A new season debuts on Animal Planet at 9 p.m. Saturday.

Q: I have a question concerning renewal of two shows: “Ice” on the Audience Network and “24: Legacy” on Fox. Any chance you might know the status of these shows? — RODNEY, PENN HILLS Rob: “24: Legacy” was canceled after one season, but Fox execs say they want to do another iteration of “24” at some point.

AT&T’sAudience Networkren­ewed “Ice” for a secondseas­on with a new showrunner,Ed Bernero (“CriminalMi­nds”), on board.

The “Bring It! Live” tour dances its way into Heinz Hall, Downtown, at 7:30 p.m., fresh from the nationally syndicated TV show “Bring It!” Last year, more than 70,000 fans experience­d this dance tour in 30 cities. “Bring It! Live” showcases the elite world of hiphop majorette competitio­n. For tickets, $37, $47, $54 and VIP $104, www.bringitliv­etour.com.

THURSDAY

Enjoy a curator’s tour of the Silver Eye Center for Photograph­y’s exhibition, “Past Present Future: Western Pennsylvan­ia's People and Places,” conducted by Silver Eye Executive Director David Oresick. The event, at Silver Eye’s headquarte­rs at 4808 Penn Ave., Bloomfield, begins at 6:30 p.m. The tour is free, but registrati­on is required at www.silvereye.org.

THURSDAY

Marissa Landrigan will appear at the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh, 4400 Forbes Ave., Oakland, at 6 p.m. as part of the Pittsburgh Arts & Lectures Made Local series. Ms. Landrigan, a University of Pittsburgh-Johnstown professor, will discuss her book, “The Vegetarian’s Guide to Eating Meat: A Young Woman’s Search for Ethical Food.” The event, held on

The Unblurred Dance Party — Reggae Roots — will be held at Kelly Strayhorn Theater, 5941 Penn Ave., East Liberty, at 9 p.m. Enjoy a night of high-energy new and old-school dance tunes by DJ Ratchet Ivy League. KST transforms its lobby into an island dance hall, stirs up some rum punch and turns up the heat with special performanc­es, Caribbean treats courtesy of the Fantastic Food Truck and more. Doors open at 8 p.m. This is a PayWhat-Makes-You-Happy event. For tickets or more info: www.kelly-strayhorn.org or 412-363-3000.

FRIDAY through NEXT SUNDAY

The Pittsburgh Undergroun­d Film Festival runs all weekend at the Melwood Screening Room, 477 Melwood Ave., Oakland. The Reel Q Film Festival created PUFF to celebrate diverse LGBTQ+ communitie­s through the presentati­on of overlooked and out-of-thebox films, workshops, lectures and panels. For the first time, Pittsburgh’s LGBTQ+ filmmakers will have the chance to screen their short movies in a local film festival created for and by the LGBTQ+ community. Tickets to all screenings are $10. Lectures and workshops are free. For the complete schedule: https:// reelq.org/puff.

 ??  ??
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States