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Sunday, October 13, 2002

Get to it


A guide to help make your day

Going out

Cathedral concert: The Vocal Arts Ensemble of Cincinnati belts out an afternoon of contemporary cathedral music by American composers Leo Nestor, Peter Hallock, John Muehleisen and more. 3 p.m. today, Cathedral Basilica, Twelfth and Madison streets, Covington, $13-$20. 559-0000.

David Weber: The bestselling science fiction author is here to sign and discuss his new military-fan tasy chiller War of Honor. 1 p.m. today, Joseph-Beth Bookseller, Rookwood Pavilion, Madison and Edwards roads, Norwood. 396-8960.

Antiques: The MainStrasse Village Second Sunday Antiques Market hauls out oldies but goodies during the historic shopping district's Village Harvest Celebration also featuring a pumpkin patch, family entertainment and more. 9 a.m.- 3 p.m. today, Sixth and Main stre ets, Covington. (859) 491-0458.

The Lettermen: The "50s singing faves have changed their membership (Tony Butala is the only original), but songs such as “When I Fall in Love” and “Put Your Head on My Shoulder” are the same. 7 p.m. today, South Dearborn High School Auditorium, 5770 Highlander Place, Aurora, $12-$15. (812) 926-1778.

Staying in

TV pick: Sunday is becoming a "Must See TV” night with Brad Garrett (Everybody Loves Raymond) doing a marvelous job as Jackie Gleason on CBS' Gleason (9 p.m., Channels 12, 7); Lynn Sherr's “Tall Blondes” giraffes documentary on Nature (8 p.m., Channels 48, 16); Tom Cavanagh (Ed) as a high school drama teacher in a Bang, Bang, You're Dead, a film about a teen violence

(8 p.m., Showtime); plus new episodes of The Practic e, Becker, Alias, Law & Order: Criminal Intent and American Dreams.

Critic John Kiesewetter also says deaf actress Deanne Bray plays a deaf FBI agent in Sue Thomas: F.B.Eye (5-7 p.m., Channel 25; 8-10 p.m., Pax cable).

Planning ahead

24 hours out: The famous human origins scientist Meave Leakey shares thoughts in a free public lecture on “Origins and Evolution: The Search and Discovery of How We Became Human.” 8 p.m. Monday, Hall Auditorium, Miami University, Oxford. (513) 529-3200.

48 hours out: The Cincinnati Film Society offers a showing of the Jon Jost film Stagefright, part of a series of screenings of works by the independent filmmaker. 7 p.m. Tuesday, Cincinnati Art Museum auditorium. $4-$5. 251-6060.

72 hours "til Wednesday: Hunt Club Clothiers has trunk shows with high-end tailored menswear brand Samuelsohn and upscale outerwear makers Schneiders of Salzburg. 9:30 a.m.-7 p.m., Fountain Square Plaza. 721-2004.

Jim Knippenberg

E-mail jknippenberg@enquirer.com; phone: 768- 8513; fax: 768-8330.



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