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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
Saturday, March 11, 2000

GET TO IT


A guide to help make your day

GOING OUT
        • Celtic Fest: Celtic Lands Culture Fest, noon-5 p.m. today-Sunday at Cincinnati Museum Center with storytelling, dancing and goods. Celtic music group Silver Arm and a duo from Brittany will perform. 287-7000.

        • Symphony: Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra with guest conductor Peter Oundijan and violinist Leonidas Kavakos perform 8 p.m. today at Music Hall. $12-$46. 381-3300.

        • Art talk: Painter Laurie Fendrich and her husband Peter Plagens, Newsweek art critic, will speak before the opening of Mrs. Fendrich's new exhibit of paintings, 2-3 p.m. today, Linda Schwartz Gallery, 315 W. Fourth St., downtown. 241-4202.

        • Agatha Christie mystery: Wyoming Players presents Spider's Web, 8 p.m. today at Wyoming Middle School, 17 Wyoming Ave. Through next Saturday. $7-$8. 761-0041.

        • Ray Cummins: The country guitarist plays 7 p.m. today at Campbell County High School Auditorium, 25 W. Lickert Road, Claryville. $15. 635-4161.

        • For Kids: The “Families Create” Program at Taft Museum features a treasure hunt through the Renaissance exhibit, story time and crafts, 1-3 p.m. today, 316 Pike St., downtown. For ages 5-10 with adults. $4-$8. 241-0343, Ext. 24.

STAYING IN
        • TV picks: Can a 14-year-old street-smart Philadelphia loner (Lindsay Felton) find happiness living with her Montana cousin, who's married to the local sheriff? That's the premise for Caitlin's Way, a teen drama which debuts on Nickelodeon (9 p.m. today), then moves to 8 p.m. on Sunday.

        • TV Critic John Kiesewetter says crank up the TV volume for repeats of Steely Dan: In the Spotlight (9 p.m., Channel 48) or the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction concert (9 p.m., VH1), or the Kiss farewell concert (11 p.m., VH1), Santana on Hard Rock Live (midnight, VH1) or 'N Sync on Saturday Night Live (11:30 p.m., Channels 5, 22).

WHAT'S IN STORES TODAY
        • Doggie spice: Spice up Fido's dry dog food with VitaGravy, an all-natural, low-fat condiment for dogs that acts as a flavor enhancer and nutritional supplement. VitaGravy ($3.99 for a 12-ounce bottle) is available in three flavors at major grocery stores, Wal-Mart, Target and Petmart locations. A certificate for a free one-year supply of VitaGravy will be given those who adopt a dog from the League of Animal Welfare in Batavia today — April 30.

PLANNING AHEAD
        • 24 hours out: The four-day Israeli and Jewish Film Festival begins 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the Mariemont Theatre with a showing of Leon the Pig Farmer. Love at Second Site will be 9:30 p.m., 6906 Wooster Pike. $6. 985-1500.

        • 48 hours out: New Monday Night Class Series on spirituality and astrology begins 7:30 p.m. Monday at Zen and Now Book Cafe with Marifran Korb, course leader. 4453 Bridgetown Road, Bridgetown. $25 per class. 662-9918.

        • 72hours 'til Tuesday: Anthropologist and author Wade Davis describes his cultural explorations in uncharted locations, part of the “Live ... from National Geographic” lecture series, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aronoff Center, downtown. $23.75-$21.15; students $12.50-$11.25. 241-7469.

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