Sunday, August 04, 2002
Get to it
A guide to help make your day
Going out
Rush: Canadian prog-rock trio Rush rattles a few roof beams out at Riverbend on its Vapor Trails tour. 7:30 p.m. today,$52.75-$67.75. 562-4949.
Indian dance: If you loved the movie Monsoon Wedding, you'll really love performances of Odissi, a classical form of Indian dance from the east of India. 2:30 p.m. today, Jarson-Kaplan Theater, Aronoff Center, $15-$35. 241-7469.
Antiques: More than 300 dealers haul out a bunch of old stuff for the Tri-State Antiques Market. 7 a.m.-3 p.m. today, Lawrenceburg Fairgrounds, U.S. 50 and Argosy Parkway. 738-7256.
Picnic & Pops: The Hamilton-Fairfield Symphony Orchestra salutes Broadway icons Rogers & Hammerstein with an outdoor concert. 7 p.m. today,Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park, 1763 Hamilton-Cleves Road, Hamilton, free. 868-8336.
Staying in
TV picks: Atticus Cody's (James Coburn) world crumbled 12 years ago when his wife died in a car accident with their troubled son Scott at the wheel. Father and son are estranged until Atticus hears Scott has killed himself. But maybe not. Missing Pieces, 9 p.m., Channel 12.
Anna Nicole Smith, former playmate and sometimes actress, stars in a reality show that follows her around. Oh, Pul-eeeze. The Anna Nicole Show, 10 p.m., cable channel E!
The Goods: What's in stores today
First off here, it's humane, OK? That said, Smarthome has a new silencer for dogs. Bark Free Noise Deterrent is a unit that hears a bark and emits a high-pitched tone that humans can't hear. It doesn't hurt the dog, but annoys it enough to stop the barking. Yours and the neighbor's. It's $39.95 in pet stores or at www.smarthome.com.
Planning Ahead
24 hours out: The American Institute of Graphic Arts and the Digital Design Department of the University of Cincinnati boot up for Swiss designer Michael Renner and Visual Communication with Interactive Media. 7:30 p.m. Monday, 5401 Aronoff Center for Design and Art, UC. 556-5465.
48 hours out: The legendary horn-laden rock band Chicagotoots a tune or two at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Riverbend Music Center, $18-$43. 562-4949.
72 hours 'til Wednesday: Old St. George hosts a 24-hour theater festival where local writers and visiting Arab and Jewish teens write and produce six short plays in 24 hours. Public performance 7 p.m., 42 Calhoun St., Clifton Heights, $5-$10. 569-9642.
Coming tomorrow
It's official, there are more never married single people living in Greater Cincinnati than ever. So says the U.S. Census. What's life like for singles here? Find out this week in Tempo's five-part series, Single in Cincinnati.
Jim Knippenberg
Contact Jim Knippenberg by phone: 768-8513; fax: 768-8330; e-mail: jknippenberg@enquirer.com.
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