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Five Things To Do Around Pittsburgh This Weekend

Looking for something to do this weekend? Check out these events happening in and around Pittsburgh.

PITTSBURGH, PA — Looking for something to do this weekend? Here is Patch's top five picks:

If you haven't yet perused all the art and crafts for sale, seen a musical performance or wolfed down a funnel cake or gyro, you should make the trip Downtown this weekend for the festival's concluding weekend.

  • "Casablanca": Waisenhaus Park, Spring Hill, Friday, 9 p.m.

The Pittsburgh Classic Movie Club kicks off its "Classic Movies in the Park" series with all-time great "Casablanca." This event is subject to weather, so please plan accordingly, and bring a lawn chair or blanket for seating. Parking is available in the Spring Hill Elementary School lot.

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  • Tunch and Wolf's Walk for the Homeless: Great Lawn, North Shore, Sunday, 11 a.m.

The 19th annual charitable walk organized by former Steelers stars Tunch Ilkin and Craig Wolfley has been an ongoing virtual event for the past month. The pair will host a celebration for participants on the Great Lawn near Heinz Field.

  • The Hidden Life of Trolls: Phipps Conservatory, Oakland, Friday through Sunday.

Here's something you don't often see at the conservatory: a collection of troll displays amid the floral displays. Inspired by the mythological creatures found in folklore and pop culture, this immersive, interactive exhibit is unlike anything Phipps has displayed before.

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  • Laser Daft Punk: Carnegie Science Center, Saturday, 4:30 p.m.; Sunday 3:30 p.m.

Get into the beat as the center synergizes Daft Punk’s sound with modern photons to create our its own synthpop movement. With songs like “Around the World,”“Digital Love,” “One More Time,” and more, this is an exciting tribute to the iconic career of the costumed pair and the visual spectacle of their live shows.


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