Wednesday, January 31, 2001
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Going out
Wind Symphony: Wherein January goes out with a burst of wind. Wind ensembles, that is, and all sorts of the latest trends in wind composition. The University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music's Wind Symphony, Rodney Winther conducting, does the blustery deed. 8 p.m. today, Corbett Auditorium, UC. Free. 556-4183.
Wild Carrot: The male-female folk duo sneaks off stage and charges into the library with a kids' program. Folk Music and Fun is for ages 7-12. 4:15 p.m. today, Northside Branch Library, 4219 Hamilton Ave. Free with reservation. 369-4449.
Scotty Anderson: Enquirer music writer Larry Nager is really high on this one: If you are a fan of guitar music and you have never seen Mr. Anderson, prepare to be amazed. 'Nuff said. Except that it's the first of a regular weekly gig for the country/jazz fusion guitarist, in case you can't make it this week. 8 p.m.-midnight today, Beach's Groesbeck Tavern, 7560 Colerain Ave. No cover. 522-0400.
Staying In
TV picks: See you in court: Ed (Tom Cavanagh) faces off against his old law firm in a dispute over a contract scribbled on a bar napkin (8 p.m., Channels 5, 22), while Grace's (Julia Whelan) theft complicates life on Once and Again (10 p.m., Channels 9, 2).
TV Critic John Kiesewetter says CBS pulls Bette Midler's Bette to repeat Sunday's Survivor: The Australian Outback premiere (8 p.m., Channels 12, 7).
Web site of the day
It's art times two on two different Web sites:
Warhol: OK, now everyone on the Web gets 15 gigabytes of fame. All things Andy Warhol, including clips from the campy Warhol movies, are amassed here in a slick site sponsored by Intel Corp. and the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh. Try it at osws.artmuseum.net.
Cartoons: Browse by keyword through 20,000 cartoons from the New Yorker magazine. You can buy prints or just look and laugh for free. See the famous dog explaining, On the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog. It's at www.cartoonbank.com.
Planning Ahead
24 hours out: It's not exactly an evening at Alice's Restaurant, but it's close: An evening with American folk master Arlo Guthrie on piano, guitar, harmonica and vocals. 8 p.m. Thursday, Procter & Gamble Hall, Aronoff Center. $15-$24. 241-7469.
48 hours out: Two new exhibits go up in the light, bright and airy Weston Art Gallery, showcasing two approaches to wood sculpture by artists Stephanie Cooper and Robert Fry.Opening reception, 6-9 p.m. Friday, Aronoff Center. 977-4165.
72 hours 'til Saturday: Bestselling author think raven-haired beauty, think dashing, bare-chested hero Jayne Ann Krentz hits town to sign and discuss Lost and Found, her latest romance/suspense. 1 p.m., Joseph-Beth Booksellers, Rookwood Pavilion, Norwood. 396-8960.
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