Sunday, March 10, 2002
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A guide to help make your day
Going out
CAMMYs: Winners win and performers perform including Reggie Calloway Band, Salsa Caliente, PsychoAcoustic Orchestra, Greg Schaber & High Street at the annual event honoring local musicians in jazz, blues, pop/rock and all the rest. 4 p.m. today, Jillian's, 1200 Jillian's Way, Covington, $15 at door. (859) 491-5388.
Antiques: The popular Second Sunday Antiques Marketplace a quiet stroll through the quaint Mainstrasse Village in warm weather is at the Drawbridge Inn for the winter. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. today, I-75 and Buttermilk Pike, Fort Mitchell, $3. (859) 241-3390.
Chamber music: The Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra teams with renowned french horn player David Jolley for an afternoon of Britten and Mozart, plus a new work by composer HuwWatkins. 3 p.m. today, Memorial Hall, 1225 Elm St., Over-the-Rhine, $10. 723-1182.
Ralph Nader: The scrappy consumer advocate takes aim at Globalization and Environmental Justice. 7:30 p.m. today, Cintas Center, Xavier University, Evanston, free. 745-3722.
Staying in
TV picks: Go inside the World Trade Center minutes after the terrorist attacks with the extraordinary footage of 9/11 (9 p.m., Channels 12, 7).
TV Critic John Kiesewetter says the Bobby Knight movie, A Season on the Brink, can be seen with profanity (8 p.m., ESPN) or without (8 p.m., ESPN2).
Hoop scoop: UC and Xavier fans will find out where their teams play in the NCAA basketball tournament today (6-7 p.m., Channels 12, 7).
Web site of the day
All red: And this for redheads who get teased a lot I'd rather be dead than red on the head and all that. Here's a site that celebrates redheads Lucille Ball and Danny Kaye, for example and ever offers recipes for redheads and gives Rotten Carrot Awards to people who irritate them. Go to www.redandproud.com and show off that mane.
Planning Ahead
24 hours out: Comedian and character artist Robert Post trots out his multi-character one-man show The POSTman Delivers on the ever edgy alteractive series. 7 p.m. Monday,Rosenthal Plaza, Playhouse in the Park, $6-$10. 421-3888.
48 hours out: Author Sharon Kay Penman signs and discusses her new Time and Chance, the long-awaited sequel to When Christ and His Saints Sleep. 7 p.m. Tuesday, Joseph-Beth Booksellers, Rookwood Pavilion, Norwood. 396-8960.
72 hours 'til Wednesday: The venerable Matinee Musicale rolls out the carpet for superstar violinist Phil Quint, who comes armed with his 1736 Stradivarius. 11 a.m., Scottish Rite Auditorium, 317 E. Fifth St., downtown, $15. 961-0622.
Contact Jim Knippenberg by phone: 768-8513; fax: 768-8330; e-mail: jknippenberg@enquirer.com
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DAUGHERTY: Everyday
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CCO works to enrich musical repertoire
DEMALINE: The arts
'Indians' talks audience to death
KIESEWETTER: Television
Locals join Brothers Johnson for funk reunion
Next Generation lets young dancers step up
Pops season a boon to baby boomers
Symposium a time machine back to 1800s Cincinnati
A new pub joins St. Patrick's Day party
MARTIN: Food stuff
Serve it this week: Fennel
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