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Tuesday, May 18, 2004

Orman to speak at Aronoff today


Get to it!

By Rob Bucher
Cincinnati Enquirer

Going Out

Fringe Festival

See the play Images of a Beating Heart at the Fringe Festival, 7:30 p.m. today, Cincinnati Shakespeare Festival, 719 Race St., downtown. $150, all events; $75, 10 shows; $50, 6 shows; $10 individual shows. 381-2273.For a full listing of today's Fringe events, see Cincinnati.com keyword: Fringe.

Lecture Series

The Smart Talk Women's Lecture Series presents Suze Orman - The Laws of Money, the Lessons of Life at 7:30 p.m. today, Aronoff Center for the Arts, 650 Walnut St., downtown. $28-$57. 621-2787.

New Releases

More Morissette: Singer/songwriter Alanis Morissette's latest album, So Called Chaos (Maverick; $18.98).

More Morrissey: Alternative rocker Morrissey returns with You are the Quarry (Sanctuary Records; $18.98).

Born again: Four-time Grammy Award winner rocker Lenny Kravitz presents Baptism (Virgin Records; $18.98).

Montgomery Gentry: Eddie Montgomery and Troy Gentry re-team for their fourth honky-tonk album, You Do Your Thing (Sony; $18.98).

Glory Daze: Heavy punk band New Found Glory is back from the studio with Catalyst (Drive-Thru; $13.98).

DVDs: Miracle, the story of the 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team, featuring a solid performance by Kurt Russell, is this week's most patriotic pick, says Enquirer film critic Margaret A. McGurk. In advance of the June 16 release of the Jackie Chan remake, the original Around the World in 80 Days starring David Niven gets a special-edition release.

Planning Ahead

24 hours out

It's hip-hop under the big top as UniverSoul Circus returns 7:30 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday to the Hamilton County Fairgrounds, 77th and Vine streets, Carthage. $15.50-$25; $13.50-$23, 10 and younger and seniors. 241-7469.

48 hours out

Rising Phoenix Theatre Company presents The Dining Room, opening 8 p.m. Thursday through May 30, Temple Arts Center, 4 N. Main St., Middletown. $18 adults, $15 students and seniors. 705-4131.




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