Monday, September 25, 2000
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A guide to help make your day
GOING OUT
Athol Fugard: The world famous South African playwright whose socio-political dramas include Master Harold and the Boys and The Road to Mecca speaks about his writing, directing and life beginning 7 p.m. today in the Robert J. Werner Recital Hall at University of Cincinnati. Free and open to public. 556-4183.
Tahiti 80: This French rock group plays a '60s influenced pop combined with electronic grooves beginning 9 p.m. today at Southgate House, 24 E. Third St., Newport. $7. (859) 431-2201.
Etiquette expert: Ann Marie Sabath signs and discusses her book Beyond Business Casual, a guide to distinguishing oneself with dress in a professional world with new rules, 7 p.m. today at Joseph-Beth Booksellers, Rookwood Pavilion, Norwood. 396-8960.
Educators night: Educators from grades K-12 and homeschoolers are invited for a special reception featuring new books and teaching materials beginning 7:30 p.m. today at Barnes & Noble Tri-County, 895 E. Kemper Road, Tri-County. Ohio Reads coordinator for Hamilton County Delores Jones will also be on hand to answer questions. 671-3822.
STAYING IN
TV picks: Debra and Ray (Emmy-winner Patricia Heaton and Ray Romano) recall how they met in the repeat of a 1999 Everybody Loves Raymond flashback episode (8:30 p.m., Channels 12, 7).
TV Critic John Kiesewetter says Blue gets a new playmate, a kitten named Periwinkle, on Blue's Clues (9:30 a.m. and 8 p.m., Nickelodeon).
WHAT'S IN STORES TODAY
Brush off: Often spotted in haunted mansions and deserted graveyards, everyone's favorite crime-fighting canine, Scooby-Doo, now appears on three Reach toothbrushes for kids. The brushes, $2.69 each, are at grocery, drug and mass-market chain stores, including Kmart, Wal-Mart and Target.
PLANNING AHEAD
24 hours out: Walnut Hills Alumni Lecture Series begins its 2000-2001 series with class of '56 alumnus Dr. Marilyn Hughes Gaston who has distinguished herself as assistant surgeon general in Public Health Service and associate administrator for the Bureau of Primary Health Care. Lecture begins 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Walnut Hills High School Auditorium, 3250 Victory Parkway, Evanston. $15. 569-5582.
48 hours out: Whether you have tickets for the Fifth Third Bank Broadway Series presentation of Fosse or not, you can attend a free public workshop with cast members as they discuss their careers and the demands of performing Bob Fosse's demanding, stylistic choreography, 5:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Aronoff Center for the Arts. Call for reservation. 241-2345, Ext. 228.
72 hours 'til Thursday: Joy Fielding, best-selling author of Don't Cry Now and Tell Me No Secrets, discusses and signs her latest book The First Time, 7:30 p.m., Joseph-Beth Booksellers, Rookwood Pavilion, Norwood. 396-8960.
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