Monday, July 01, 2002
Get to it
A guide to help you make your day
Compiled by Jim Knippenberg jknippenberg@enquirer.com
Going out
"Music Man': Plenty of seats left for a special Monday performance with flim-flam man Harold Hill leading the cast in the Fifth Third Bank Broadway in Cincinnati national touring production of the aged classic. 8 p.m. today, Procter & Gamble Hall, Aronoff Center. $35-$58. 241-7469.
Design workshop: S.P.A.C.E.S. Interior Design spruces up your decor with an interior design seminar with basics on color and fabrics combined with a flower arrangement workshop where participants make custom creations for their own space. 6-8 p.m. today, 1902 Dana Ave., Evanston, $60 includes materials, reservation required. 841-1001.
For kids: The Mary Ann Mongan Library cooks up a Patriotic Bingo with songs and prizes. 4:30 p.m. today-Wednesday, Fifth and Scott Streets, Covington, ages 6-12. (859) 491-7610.
Blues: The Sonny Moorman Group now plays every Monday night at the Blue Note, 4520 W. Eighth St., Price Hill. 921-8898.
Staying in
TV picks: Spend an hour in the 1960s as A&E salutes The Wonder Years with clips and interviews with stars Fred Savage, Josh Saviano, Dan Lauria, Danica McKellar and Alley Mills, plus writer Bob Brush, on TVography: The Wonder Years (8 p.m., A&E).
TV Critic John Kiesewetter also says PBS' Mystery! returns for the summer with Forgotten, a three-week contemporary drama about a mother searching for her child's killer (9 p.m., Channels 48, 54; 10 p.m., Channel 16).
Web site of the day
Reading fun: Soooo many books, so little time. And for goodness sakes, how to pick the right one? Find out exactly how to do it for every one in the family from infants to grannies at this site run by the venerable literacy group Reading is Fundamental. Oh yeah, and if you want to write about it, book reviews are welcome. Go to www.rif.org and start clicking.
Planning Ahead