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Tuesday, September 14, 2004

Petra exhibit opens today


Get to it!

The Enquirer

Going Out

Museum Exhibit

Petra: Lost City of Stone opens 11 a.m.-5 p.m. today. Continues through Jan. 30, Cincinnati Art Museum, 953 Eden Park Drive, Eden Park. Exhibit displaying works by the Nabatean people of ancient Petra. $12, $10 seniors and college students, $6 ages 6-18. 721-2787.

New releases

Australian angel: Kasey Chambers releases her third album, Wayward Angel (Warner Bros.; $18.98).

Shout out: Tears for Fears first new album since 1989, Everybody Loves a Happy Ending (New Door Records; $13.98).

Rap duo: Available today are two new albums by Nelly, Sweat/Suit (Universal; $13.98 each).

Soundtrack: Prepare for the season premiere with Will & Grace: Let the Music Out! (BMG Heritage; $18.98)

Allman alumni: Southern rockers Gov't Mule release Deja Voodoo (Ato Records; $18.98).

DVD picks: Kid-friendly titles top the list of movies arriving on home video, says Enquirer critic Margaret A. McGurk. Home on the Range, an animated Disney romp about heroic barnyard denizens, features the voices of Judi Dench and Roseanne, while Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed, combines computer-generated cartoon characters with flesh-and-blood actors Freddie Prinze Jr., Sarah Michelle Gellar and Matthew Lillard. For grown-ups, Denzel Washington stars in the sizzling thriller Man on Fire.

Looking Ahead

24 hours out

The Rodgers and Hammerstein musical South Pacific opens 8 p.m. Wednesday, through Oct. 3, Showboat Majestic. $15, $14 seniors, students. 241-6550.

--Rob Bucher




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