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Wednesday 3/25/15

BOYTOY.
The Underground. 7 p.m.
AB Underground will host the Brooklyn-based rock band BOYTOY. Their first self-titled EP has been described as a fusion between 1960s surf jams and 1990s grunge rock. The event is funded by your student activities fee.

A Winged Victory for the Sullen
Andy Warhol Museum. 8 p.m.
As part of their Sound Series concerts, the Andy Warhol museum presents A Winged Victory for the Sullen, an ambient music duo. The show will also feature loscil, who also plays experimental ambient and electronic music. Tickets are $12 for students and $15 for the general public.

Wednesday 3/26/15

Johnny Pemberton
The Underground. 7 p.m.
AB Comedy presents comedian Johnny Pemberton this week at the Underground. His credits include acting in 21 Jump Street, 22 Jump Street, Bob's Burgers and It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.

Saturday 3/28/15

Cathie Ryan Band.
Carnegie Lecture Hall. 7:30 p.m.
Irish-American traditional folk musician Cathie Ryan will perform as part of the Calliope Concert Series, which aims to preserve traditional folk-style music. Tickets start at $20.

Sunday 3/29/15

A Dry White Season.
Sanger Lecture Hall, Chatham University. 6 p.m.
As part of the Sembène Film and Arts Festival, named after African filmmaker Ousmane Sembène, Chatham will feature the film A Dry White Season. Directed by the celebrated filmmaker Euzhan Palcy, the film deals with the subject of Apartheid in South Africa. Admission and parking for the screening are free, and there will also be pizza and popcorn.

Ongoing

Oblivion
City Theatre Company. Through April 26.
A comedy from Carly Mensch, a writer from the television show Weeds, the play Oblivion takes on the complex relationship between parents and adolescents, and what it means to grow up and be a family. Tickets start at $36.

Sketch to Structure.
Carnegie Museum of Art. Through August 17.
This exhibition in the Heinz Architectural Center explores the process of an architect’s initial concept to client presentation. Featuring a number of sketches by Lorcan O’Herlihy and Richard Neutra as well as watercolors by Steven Holl.

Some Day is Now: The Art of Corita Kent.
The Andy Warhol Museum. Through April 19.
Covering over 30 years of Corita Kent’s posters, murals, and signature serigraphs, Some Day is Now is the first major museum show to survey Kent’s career.

Boeing Boeing. CLO Cabaret. Through April 26.
This Tony Award-winning production from the 1960s tells the story of a Parisian player with three girlfriends, all flight attendants. He gets himself into trouble when, with the invention of a faster plane, they all come to town at once. Tickets are $39.75.