Sunday, November 07, 1999
GET TO IT
A guide to help make your day
GOING OUT
Piano and guitar: Xavier University Piano and Guitar series featuring Richard Smith Guitar Trio , 7:30 p.m. today, Xavier University Center Theater, Evanston. $14. 745-3161.
Symphony: Northern Kentucky Symphony presents pieces by Brahms, Strauss and the premiere of Philip Glass' Violin Concerto, 3 p.m. today, Greaves Concert Hall, Northern Kentucky University, Highland Heights. $10-$15. 431-6216.
English folk rock: Fairport Conventionperforms 8 p.m. today at Southgate House in Newport. $15-$18. 779-9462.
Last Chance: Final performance of Ensemble Theatre's production of Earhart, 2 p.m. today, 1127 Vine St., Over-the-Rhine. $20-$25. 421-3555.
Family Day: Special programs for kids at Miami University Art Museum in Oxford, 1-4:30 p.m. today. Free. (513) 529-2232.
Holiday Sale: Cincinnati Art Galleries Holiday sale featuring European and American pottery (including many Rookwood pieces), 10 a.m.-4 p.m. today, 225 E. Sixth St., downtown. 381-2128.
Grailville Sundays: Meet and talk with area authors, 1-3 p.m. todayat Grailville Education and Conference Center, 932 O'Bannonville Road, Loveland. Free. 683-2340.
STAYING IN
TV picks: The sun will come out tomorrow, and most of America will be talking about ABC's remake of Annie (7 p.m., Channels 9, 2) on the first Sunday of November sweeps.
TV critic John Kiesewetter provides five reasons not to watch NBC's Lephrechauns: The X-Files premiere (9 p.m., Channels 19, 45); Ken Burns' Not For Ourselves Alone: The Story of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony (8 p.m., Channels 48, 54, 16); Who Wants to be a Millionaire (9 p.m., Channels 9, 2); The Practice (10 p.m., Channels 9, 2) and The Scarlet Pimpernel and the Kidnapped King (8 p.m. or 10 p.m., A&E).
WHAT'S IN STORES TODAY
Funny book: Here's a handy addition to your stress-relief kit: Comedy On Tape (Billboard Books; $16.95), a 288-page compendium of 800 funny American movies by veteran film writer Ted Sennett.
Selections run the comedy gamut, from W.C. Fields to Adam Sandler.
PLANNING AHEAD
24 Hours Out: Theatre of the Mind will present a play reading of Flying West, an African-American play about a turn-of-the-century frontier town, 7 p.m. Monday, Mercantile Library, , downtown. $5. 961-2994.
48 Hours Out: Titanic opens 8 p.m. Tuesday, Aronoff Center for the Arts. Runs through Nov. 21. $35-$55. 241-7469.
72 Hours 'til Wednesday: Cincinnati Opera Guild presents Meet the Press, part of its Opera Rap Lecture Series, 7 p.m. Wednesday, at Music Hall, Over-the-Rhine. On hand will be arts writers from the Enquirer, the Cincinnati Post, City Beat and Opera News. Free. 744-3207.
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