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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
Sunday, November 21, 1999

GET TO IT


A guide to help make your day

GOING OUT
        • Lebanese Bazaar: Lebanese market and foods, noon-7 p.m. today, St. Anthony of Padua Maronite Church, 2530 Victory Parkway, East Walnut Hills. 791-1878.

        • Train Show: Second and final day of National Model Railroad Association Annual Show, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. today at Northern Kentucky Convention Center, Covington. $5, $10 per family. Free for scouts in uniform. 662-7245.

        • Jazz Concert: Don Braden with Phil DeGreg Trio, 7:30 p.m. today at 20th Century, 3021 Madison Road, Oakley. Presented by Greater Cincinnati Jazz Society. $18, $15 in advance. 729-2100.

        • Yes: 8 p.m. today at Taft Theatre, downtown. $28.50 and $40. 562-4949.

        • Clogging: Coal Country Cloggers perform 8 p.m. today, David Finkel Auditorium, Miami University-Middletown, 4200 E. University Blvd. $5-$10. (513) 529-1415.

        • Last Chance: Titanic closes today, performances at 2 and 7:30 p.m., Procter and Gamble Hall, Aronoff Center for the Arts. $35-$55. 241-7469.

STAYING IN
        • TV picks: Glenn Close and Christopher Walken return for a third Hallmark Hall of Fame film with Sarah, Plain and Tall: Winter's End (9 p.m., Channels 12, 7), set during the flu epidemic of 1918. The first Sarah, Plain and Tall in 1991 remains the decade's highest-rated TV movie, says TV Critic John Kiesewetter. • Add a little “Bam!” to your Thanksgiving side dishes with tips from Emeril Lagasse on Emeril Live: Thanksgiving on the Side (8 p.m. and 11 p.m., Food Network).

        • Web site of the day: At Mapquest, get a simple map of a specific location, or plug in two addresses and get detailed driving directions from one to the other. So cool, it's almost scary. Go to www.mapquest.com

WHAT'S IN STORES TODAY
        • Dino-spirit: Barney-lovers can get into the holiday spirit with “Barney's Night Before Christmas Sing Along” (Lyrick; $7.95). A songbook and cassette tape include words and music for classic Christmas songs, including “Jingle Bells” and “Jolly Old St. Nicholas.”

PLANNING AHEAD
        • 24 Hours Out: Richard Paul Evans signs and discusses The Looking Glass and The Dance, 7 p.m. Monday, Joseph-Beth Booksellers, Rookwood Pavilion, Norwood. 396-8960.

        • 48 Hours Out: Salvador Dali exhibit opens Tuesday at Miami University Art Museum. Museum open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday. (513) 529-2232.

        • 72 Hours 'til Wednesday: Special pre-Thanksgiving party at Smokin' Monkey Lounge in Cheviot with classic rock by Black Bone Catstarting at 9 p.m. 3721 Harrison Ave. 661-6266.

        Get To It appears daily. Send items to Get To It, Tempo, Cincinnati Enquirer, 312 Elm St., Cincinnati 45202; fax: 768-8330.

       



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