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This weekend
Each Thursday, The Chronicle will highlight a few weekend events on our blog. Be sure to subscribe to our RSS feed so you never miss the best Northside happenings!
Friday, Saturday and Sunday, November 2-4
What: Fahrenheit 451
When: 8 p.m. or 2:30 p.m.
Where: The New Hazlett Theater
His fear in 1953 was that television would kill books. Bradbury imagined a future of giant color sets flat panels that hung on walls like moving paintings. Has his Science Fiction become our Fact?
Presented by Prime Stage Theatre
Directed by Justin Fortunato
November 2, 2012–November 11, 2012
Friday & Saturday – 8pm
Sunday – 2:30pm
Friday, November 2
What: Public lecture
When: 7 p.m.
Where: Allegheny Observatory
Stop by the historic Allegheny Observatory for a public lecture on astronomy with light refreshments starting at 7 pm. The observatory is one of the major astronomical research institutions of the world and is located in Riverview Park.