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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
Thursday, November 04, 1999

GET TO IT


A guide to help make your day

GOING OUT
        • Wine Tasting: Appetizers, antipasti and eight Italian wines, 7 p.m. today at Cork 'n Bottle in Covington. $20. Reservations required: 261-8333.

        • Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band: Cincinnati singer Noah Hunt fronts the blues band at 8 p.m. today at Bogart's, Corryville. $18.50-$20. 562-4949.

        • Waiting for Godot: Cincinnati Shakespeare Festival's production opens 8 p.m. today. (Runs through Nov. 21.) $13-$18. 381-2273.

        • Cincinnati Observatory Center: Fall viewing of Jupiter and Saturn, sundown today, 3489 Observatory Place, Mount Lookout. Free, but reservations required: 321-5186.

        • Mothering Multiples: Book signing and discussion with La Leche League, 7:30 p.m. today, Eastgate Border's Books & Music. 943-0068.

        • Reggae duel: Two reggae shows have been booked for today:

        • Ky-Mani Marley, son of Bob Marley, plays 8 p.m. at Electra, 1133 Sycamore St., Over-the-Rhine. $9. 562-4949.

        • At Annie's at 8 p.m. it's Buju Banton and Beres Hammond. $20. 321-2572.

STAYING IN
        • TV picks: Frasier finds the girl of his dreams (Gigi Rice, The John Larroquette Show) in a towel outside his apartment door, but the relationship gets all wet when she discovers that he's the brother of her psychiatrist (9 p.m., Channels 5, 22).

        • TV Critic John Kiesewetter reminds that sweeps start today with Fox offering up to $2 million, TV's biggest game show jackpot, on the premiere of Greed: The Multi-Million Dollar Challenge with Chuck Woolery (8-10 p.m., Channels 19, 45). • Web site of the day: Thinking about a new place to cook? Try cabinetmaker Merillat's new site at www.merillat.com In addition to the usual product information and dealer lists, there is a 10-question kitchen quiz that aims to help you determine what you need, an interactive lighting demonstration and virtual tours of spaces with clever cabinet solutions. (517) 263-0771.

WHAT'S IN STORES TODAY
        • MTV test: MTV and Cardinal Industries test your music trivia I.Q. with MTV: The Game. MTV viewers and music aficionados will discover their knowledge of music, MTV's history and general lifestyle questions. The game includes more than 1,000 trivia questions and five levels of difficulty. $19.99.

PLANNING AHEAD
        • A Day Away: Cammy Award winning folk artist Katie Reider will perform at Joseph-Beth Booksellers, 8-10 p.m. Friday, Rookwood Pavilion, Norwood. 396-8960.

        • 48 Hours Out: The Cincinnati Film Society will show The Big Heat as part of the German Directors Series, 7:30 p.m Saturday at Geier Center (old Natural History Museum), 1720 Gilbert Ave., Walnut Hills. $3-$5. 251-6060.

        • 72 Hours 'til Sunday: Prince Ivan and the Frog Princess and Chopin's Piano Concerto will be performed at 3 p.m. by Ballet Theatre of Lexington at Lawrenceburg High School. $10, $5 students under 18. (812) 537-4251.

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