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Sunday, October 28, 2001

Get to it


A guide to help you make your day

Compiled by Jim Knippenberg

Going out

        don Miguel Ruiz: The best-selling author of The Four Agreements — A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom, shares a few thoughts at New Thought Unity Center, delivering a seminar about the book. 1:30-4:30 p.m. today, 1401 E. McMillan, East Walnut Hills, $30 at door. 382-1242.

        Eliot Sloan: The Blessid Union of Souls lead singer goes solo with a whole batch of new Christian material. 4:30 p.m. today, 20th Century, 3021 Madison Road, Oakley. Doors open 4 p.m., $12. 293-4175.

        Antiques: More than 150 dealers loaded down with antiques and vintage collectibles set up stalls at the annual Hamilton Antiques Fair. 8 a.m.-4 p.m. today, Butler County Fairgrounds, Ohio 4 and Fair Avenue, $3. 738-7256.

        Classical: Love chamber music? The Seven Hills Sinfonietta has a stage full when it kicks off its season with Schumann and Brahms. 2:30 p.m. today, Westwood First Presbyterian Church, 3011 Harrison Ave., free. 221-4868.

Staying in

        TV picks: Lots of tough choices on this Sunday before November sweeps start: Toy Story (7 p.m., Channels 9, 2); the E! True Hollywood Story about L.A. Law (8 p.m., E!); andKathryne Dora Brown and her mom, Tyne Daly, in The Wedding Dress, about a dress passed down through generations (9 p.m., Channels 12, 7).

        • TV Critic John Kiesewetter also says National Geographic Explorer reports on “Afghanistan's Warriors” and “Wild Anthrax” in Namibia's wild animals (8 p.m., MSNBC).

What's in stores today

        On time: Hate to be the one to bring this up, but if you forgot to re-set your clocks, you're an hour early. Tiffany & Co. would like to remind you with this new watch: A $22,500 Patek Philippe job in yellow, white or rose gold. The watch, the “T 150” they call it, is a celebration piece, commemorating a 150-year partnership between Tiffany and the Swiss crowd at Patek Philippe. Naturallly it has all the mandatory bells and whistles — moon phase, date, the works.

Planning Ahead

        24 hours out: The Taft Museum of Art opens its doors for a final week of browsing with Community Week, then closes for renovations. Noon-3 p.m. daily, Monday-next Sunday, free admission and refreshments, 316 Pike St., downtown. 241-0343.

        48 hours out: Fifth Third Bank Broadway in Cincinnati brings in the hyper-charged musical Rent for a six-day stand. 8 p.m. Tuesday, Aronoff Center's Procter & Gamble Hall. $20-$50, 241-7469.

        Also 48 hours out: David Sedaris, the sardonic humorist and best-selling author with a mighty sharp tongue, reads from his books and answers questions from the audience. 8 p.m. Tuesday, Memorial Hall, 1225 Elm St., Over-the-Rhine, free tickets at 369-6945.

        Contact Jim Knippenberg by phone: 768-8513; fax: 768-8330; e-mail: jknippenberg@enquirer.com.

       



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