Tuesday, September 21, 2004
Chicago opens at Aronoff
Get To It!
Going Out
On stage
Fifth Third Bank Broadway in Cincinnati presents Chicago, opening 8 p.m. today. Continues through Oct. 3, Aronoff Center, Procter & Gamble Hall, 650 Walnut St., downtown. $20-$65. 562-4949.
20/20 Festival
Downtown Arts and Eats, noon-1 p.m. today, Fountain Square, Fifth and Vine streets. Entertainment and interactive art activities with Happen, Inc. Free. 421-4440.
UC Expressions: UC Talent and Beyond, multimedia student art, 7-9 p.m. today, University of Cincinnati's MainStreet. Free. 556-6000.
Celebration of Cuban Dance, 7-8 p.m. today, Cincinnati Ballet Center, 1555 Central Parkway, West End. Dancers Cervilio Amador and Adiarys Almeida demonstrate from Salsa to the Don Quixote pas de deux. $10, $7 students, Enjoy the Arts/START and Passport Cardholders. 621-5219.
New releases
Green Day American Idiot (Warner Brothers; $18.98).
John Fogerty Deja Vu All Over Again (Geffen Records; $13.98).
Keith Urban Be Here (Capitol; $18.98).
Elvis Costello The Delivery Man (Lost Highway; $13.98).
Shark Tale Soundtrack Various Artists (Dreamworks; $13.98).
Star Wars Trilogy Score/Soundtrack (Sony; $59.98).
DVD picks: Aside from the Star Wars Trilogy set, this week's most anticipated home video releases include Lindsay Lohan's high school comedy Mean Girls and cult director Jim Jarmusch's offbeat look at life, Coffee and Cigarettes, says Enquirer film critic Margaret A. McGurk. New to DVD this week is Anna Magnani and Burt Lancaster in the 1955 Tennessee Williams drama The Rose Tattoo.
Looking Ahead