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Thursday, September 2, 2004

The early word


Jump on your weekend

Last Minute

WUBE Jammin': WUBE-FM's annual fan appreciation love fest - the all-day B105/hhgregg Jammin' in the Country - rolls out Saturday with two stages full of country music at the Clermont County Fairground (1000 Locust St., Owensville).

Visit the main stage and you'll find Restless Heart (noon); Billy Dean (with full band, 2 p.m.); Ricky Skaggs (4 p.m.); Gary Allan (6 p.m.) and Montgomery Gentry (8 p.m.). The Wayne Homes Side Stage features Brad Cotter (1 p.m.); Julie Roberts (3 p.m.); Trent Willmon (5 p.m.); and Billy Dean (acoustic set, 7 p.m.).

Food and drink are available (you may not bring in coolers, food or alcohol), but you should take your lawn chairs or blankets. Tickets are $10 at Ticketmaster locations, $20 at the door.

Jim Knippenberg

Local indie film debut: Nattyville, the first feature from award-winning Cincinnati photographer Lee Zellars, will be on view to the public at 7, 9 and 11 p.m. Friday through Sunday at the Greenwich, 2442 Gilbert Ave. The movie showcases Alfred E. Willis and John "J.B." Bonds as old friends trying to escape a troubled past. It is not rated, but contains material suitable for mature audiences only. Tickets are $7. 221-0662.

Margaret A. McGurk

Career Transition yard sale: So what does a dancer do when it's time to retire (which in the ballet world is about age 35)? The dancers of Cincinnati Ballet have started a Beyond Ballet: Career Transition Fund From 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday, the dancers will start raising money with a yard sale featuring clothing, furniture, toys and more at the Cincinnati Ballet Center parking lot, 1555 Central Parkway, West End.

"Because dancers begin their professional careers so young, many don't have the opportunity to develop alternative skills, says dancer Kelly Ann Sloane. The fund is intended to provide access to career counseling, financial assistance for college courses, textbooks and other career planning services. Information: 621-5219

Jackie Demaline

Countdown

Concert for diabetes: Australian rock band Brother will join local dancers and Celtic and rock groups at the Cincinnati Museum Center for a 4 p.m. Monday concert to raise awareness about stem cell research. Brother - who was invited to Cincinnati by 6-year-old Jessi Martin, who submitted a short film for their "Living with Diabetes" film competition - will also co-host a didgeridoo workshop with the Cincinnati Highland Dancers at 11 a.m.

Tickets are $12 for adults, $8 for children. Information: 287-7000; www.cincymuseum.org

MOVIES OPENING FRIDAY

The Cookout

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Paparazzi

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COMING FRIDAY IN WEEKEND

Riverfest music man: Joel Moss has compiled the music for the Riverfest fireworks for the past 15 years. Take a sneak peek at the methods to his madness, as well as a four-page Family Fun pullout with everything you need to know about attending the blowout.



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