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E N Q U I R E R   L O C A L   N E W S   C O V E R A G E
Wednesday, October 20, 1999

GET TO IT


A guide to help make your day

GOING OUT
        • Annie's Riverside Saloon: Today, hear Mercyful Fate, Nevermore and Pagan Holiday, 8 p.m., 4343 Kellogg Ave. $15. 321-2572.

        • Grab your guitar: For an open jam with Sonny Hill and the Nightshift, 9:30 p.m. today, New Dilly's Pub, Sharonville. 772-0010.

        • CCM concert: Join the Chamber Players and Chamber Winds, Rodney Winther, director, and Donna Loewy, pianist, 8 p.m. today, Dieterle Vocal Arts Center, University of Cincinnati. 556-4183.

        • Midday Musical Menu: Peggy Lietzenmayer, soprano, and Karl Lietzenmayer, baritone, in concert 12:15 p.m. today, Trinity Episcopal Church in Covington. 431-1786.

        • Nature art: View works of the Ohio Society of Nature Artists today(through Sunday) at Sharon Woods' Sharon Centre. Watercolors, pastels, oils, graphite. Hours: 11 a.m.-6 p.m. 521-7275.

STAYING IN
        • TV picks: This sure beats the sitcoms: Gregory Peck week continues on Turner Classic Movies with his 1953 performance as a reporter tracking a princess (Oscar-winner Audrey Hepburn) in Roman Holiday (8 p.m., TCM).

        And TV Critic John Kiesewetter says Jay Leno could have a wild one Tonight with Matthew Perry, MTV's Tom Green and Alan Jackson (11:35 p.m., Channels 5, 22).

WHAT'S IN STORES TODAY)
        • Disc picks: The week's big release is Woodstock '99 (Hybrid/Epic; $24.99 CD; $19.99 cassette). It's the music without the rioting, in 33 tracks by everyone from the DMB to Korn to Sheryl Crow to Elvis Costello.

        • Peace (Arista; $17.99 CD, $11.99 cassette) reunites Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart in Eurythmics for their first new album in a decade.

        • How dead is the swing movement? The big bad barometer, says Enquirer music critic Larry Nager, will be Big Bad Voodoo Daddy's new opus, This Beautiful Life (Interscope; $17.99 CD, $11.99 cassette).

        • It's beginning to sound a lot like Christmas, as the holiday CDs arrive. The top local release is This Christmas, (Motown/Universal; $17.99 CD; $11.99 cassette) featuring Buckeye boys 98`.

        A Very Special Christmas Vol. 4 (A&M; $17.99 CD, $11.99 cassette) is a live album from a benefit concert for Special Olympics with Eric Clapton, Mary J. Blige, Sheryl Crow and Tracy Chapman among the participants.

PLANNING AHEAD
        • A day away: Mark Moffett, author and photographer for National Geographic, speaks at the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden Barrows Conservation Lecture Series, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Rockdale Temple, Amberley Village. $5-$8. 559-7767.

        • 48 hours out: Jonathan Richman, who appeared in There's Something About Mary, performs Friday at Newport's Southgate House. The Fairmount Girls open the 9 p.m. show. $10, $12. 779-9462.

        • 72 hours 'til Saturday: The United States Amateur Ballroom Dancers Association of Cincinnati is holding its Anniversary Ball, 8 p.m.-midnight at Music Hall. $20 and $15 advance only. 961-0136.

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