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.