Going Out
New location: The rising Ohio River is forcing a move for Showboat Majestic's Over the River and Through the Woods. The family comedy moves to Covedale Center for the Arts (4990 Glenway Ave.) for weekend performances at 8 p.m. today and Saturday and 2 and 7 p.m. Sunday. Officials expect the show to be back on board Wednesday. For more information, call the box office at 241-6550. In today's WEEKEND, Showboat's performances are listed with the incorrect location.
Still laughing: Todd Lynn, originally scheduled to serve up laughs at Go Bananas Comedy Club, has been replaced by Peter Berman. Kurt Metzger remains the opening comic. 8:30 and 10:55 p.m. today, 8:30 and 10:45 p.m. Saturday, 8:30 p.m. Sunday, Go Bananas, 8410 Market Place, Montgomery. $10 today, $12 Saturday, $2 for men and $5 for women Sunday (Ladies Night). 984-9288.
Far from home: The Australian sister duo of Vikki and Donna Simpson used to be known as Colours. When they hooked up with Josh Cunningham in 1992, they changed their name to the Waifs and their fame took off around the world. They make their first Tristate appearance at 8:30 p.m. today, Jack Quinn's Emerald Ballroom, 112 E. Fourth St., Covington. $15. 779-9462.
At the box: The Second Annual Shadowbox Bash includes auctions, raffle drawings, carnival-style attractions and an open buffet. The cabaret's house band, BillWho?, provides the evening's entertainment. 7 p.m.-1 a.m. today, Newport on the Levee. $25. (859) 957-7625 or www.shadowboxcabaret.com.
Holocaust awareness: The following are part of the Facing Prejudice: Holocaust Awareness series:
Robert Jan van Pelt, an expert witness in the David Irving Holocaust denial case, discusses "Challenging Holocaust Denial: Setting the Record Straight," 12:30 p.m. today, Thomas More College, Steigerwald Hall, Holbrook Student Center, Crestview Hills. Free. (859) 341-5800.
The Kentucky Symphony Orchestra pays homage to Holocaust victims with the regional premiere of Symphony No. 3 by Gorecki, based on prayers found on a Nazi prison wall, and Schoenberg's Survivor from Warsaw. 8 p.m. today and 8:30 p.m. Saturday, Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption, 1140 Madison Ave., Covington. $20-$23. (859) 431-6216.
Films Opening Today
Connie and Carla (PG-13; sexual humor and drug references) Nia Vardalos, Toni Collette
Good bye, Lenin! (R; language, sexuality) Daniel Bruhl, Katrin Sass
Intermission (R; language, some sexual content and violence) Colin Farrell, Colm Meaney
Kill Bill, Vol. 2 (R; violence, language and brief drug use) Uma Thurman, Darryl Hannah
The Punisher (R; violence, language and brief nudity) Thomas Jane, John Travolta
Planning Ahead
24 hours out: Asian Culture Fest, Japanese drum performance, Vietnamese folk tales, Indian dance performances, marketplace and more. Noon-5 p.m. Saturday, Cincinnati Museum Center, 1301 Western Ave., Queensgate. Free. 287-7000.
Also 24 hours out: Celebrate Earth Day with 40 exhibitors, giveaways, plus music from Wojo, Screaming Mimes, Light Wires, Messerly & Ewing and Wild Carrot and Cracker (6 p.m.). 1-9 p.m. Saturday, Sawyer Point, downtown. Free. 352-4080.
Shauna Scott Rhone
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CORRECTION
The May's Lick, Ky., Asparagus Festival will be May 17. The date was incorrect in Wednesday's Tempo/Food section.
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