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Saturday, April 14, 2001

Curfew forces cancellations



Bus service | Entertainment | Education
Delivery | YMCA | Library

The citywide curfew declared has led to the cancellation or suspension of many events and services:

Metro overnight bus service

Queen City Metro canceled bus service for its entire service area during the curfew hours of 8 p.m. to 6 a.m.

All buses scheduled to leave downtown after 7:30 p.m. are canceled, as are all buses scheduled to arrive downtown after 8:10 p.m.

Customers can call the Metro hotline at (513) 632-7538 for more information.

Entertainment events

• Contemporary Dance Theater's presentation of Pilobolus Dance Theatre at the Aronoff Center.

• Stage First Cincinnati's weekend performances of The Clouds. Performances are re-scheduled April 20-22. Call 241-4769.

Art at Playhouse in the Park, which plays through Sunday. If the curfew lifts, the play will go on. 421-3888

Lovers and Executioners, Cincinnati Shakespeare Festival, which plays through Sunday. If the curfew lifts, the play will go on. 381-2273

The Mystery of Irma Vep, Playhouse in the Park, which plays through Sunday. If the curfew lifts, the play will go on. 421-3888.

• Annie's Riverside Saloon (4343 Kellogg Ave., Columbia Tusculum) will be closed through the weekend. 321-0220.

• Taft Theatre events Lil Bow Wow (re-scheduled May 15); Saturday, D.L. Hughley (re-scheduled May 13).

• Pete Yorn concert Sunday at Top Cat's in Corryville. New date to be announced.

• All weekend events at Bogart's in Corryville.

• The East End Café will be closed until Monday.

• The BarrelHouse Brewing Company is closed until Tuesday.

Movie theaters:

• The last Omnimax movie at the Cincinnati Museum Center will be at 7 p.m.

• The Mt. Lookout Cinema Grill is closed.

• The Esquire is closed after 6 p.m.

• The Cincinnati Showcase Cinemas at the Norwood Lateral are not beginning movies after 6 p.m.

School closings

These University of Cincinnati offices will remain open as part of the university's emergency policy:

• Hoxworth Blood Center
• University Police
• Office of Residence Life/Housing Units
• Utility plants
• Emergency maintenance operations
• College of Medicine and Medical Sciences library
• Any research unit where the integrity of the research must be preserved
• Service units that routinely operate on a seven-day, 24-hour schedule

Cincinnati State Technical and Community College is closing at 7 p.m. as long as the curfew is in place and it will be closed all day Saturday and Sunday.

Delivery

LaRosa's Pizzerias within the City of Cincinnati will be closed at 7 p.m. This also goes for the following locations: Alexandria, Bridgetown, Boudinot, Clifton, Colerain, College Hill, Delhi Pike, Finneytown, Hyde Park, Miami Heights, Mt. Washington, Mt. Carmel, Norwood, Pleasant Ridge, Price Hill, Queensgate, Roselawn, St. Bernard, White Oak, Rapid Run. LaRosa's phone center (513-347-1111) will also stop taking orders for all LaRosa's locations by 7 p.m. Some suburban locations may remain open to serve dine-in customers.

YMCA

The YMCA of Greater Cincinnati has closed or reduced operating hours of the following branches:

Closed until Monday: Central Parkway, Melrose, University West End and Christ Child Day Nursery

Open until 4:30 p.m.: Madisonville Open until 7 p.m.: Lindner, Williams, Wade and Robinson.

Public library

The following are closed after 5 p.m.:

  Main Library
  Avondale
  Bond Hill
  Clifton
  College Hill
  Corryville
  Covedale
  Hyde Park
  Madisonville
  Mount Washington
  Northside
  Norwood
  Oakley
  Pleasant Ridge
  Price Hill
  Roselawn
  Walnut Hills
  West End
  Westwood



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