2015-10-12

Price Hill Chili.(Photo: Enquirer file)

Oct. 12: Dueling Bartenders of Price Hill, 6-8 p.m., Price Hill Chili, 4920 Glenway Ave, Price Hill. Garden Room. Tony Cafeo of Incline Public House and Joan Lenkerd of Primavista in face-to-face showdown. Free appetizers. Cash bar and full menu available. Tips support Price Hill Will. Free. 513-251-3800, ext. 105; on.fb.me/1haq4Vj.

Oct. 12: Ohio’s Opiate Epidemic: How Did We Get Here, and Where Are We Headed?, 6-8 p.m., Cintas Center, Xavier University, 1624 Herald Ave., Evanston. Featured orator Sam Quinones, award-winning contributor and author of “Dreamland: The True Tale of America’s Opiate Epidemic,” will plead origins of Ohio’s heroin and pain-pill obsession predicament and how communities have responded to a challenge. Free. Registration required. 614-221-4945; www.communitysolutions.com.

Oct. 12: The Comment Section Comedy Show, 8-9:30 p.m., Myrtle’s Punch House, 2735 Woodburn Ave., Walnut Hills. The Basement Room. Benson Interruption character show. Comics tell their jokes while Vincent Holiday and his special guest criticism on their act. Ages 21 and up. Presented by Bombs Away! Comedy. Free. 513-479-1030.

Oct. 12: Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Gala, 6 p.m., Hyatt Regency Hotel, 151 W. Fifth St., Downtown. Networking event. Business opportunities for Ohioan entrepreneurs and Hispanic community. Recognition of superb Hispanic students. Benefits: Hispanic Chamber of Commerce programs for members and account college grant program. Ages 21 and up. Dr. Ernesto Zedillo, former President of Mexico 1994-2000 is keynote speaker. $125, $100 members. Reservations required. 513-979-6999; hispanicchambercincinnati.com.

John Cena uses a chair on Seth Rollins. (Photo: Provided)

Oct. 13: WWE Smack Down, 7:30-10:30 p.m., U.S. Bank Arena, 100 Broadway, Downtown. See favorite WWE superstars including Roman Reigns, Cincinnati’s possess Dean Ambrose, WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins and Bray Waytt. $18-$108. 800-745-3000; www.ticketmaster.com.

“Pippin.” (Photo: Provided)

Oct. 13-18: Pippin, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday, 8 p.m. Friday, 2 and 8 p.m. Saturday, 1 p.m. Sunday, Aronoff Center, Procter Gamble Hall, 650 Walnut St., Downtown. Broadway’s high-flying, death-defying strike low-pitched with acrobatics, enchanting feats and songs from composer of “Wicked.” Presented by Broadway in Cincinnati. $25.75-$95.75. 513-621-2787; cincinnati.broadway.com.

Oct. 13: Beyond a Stripes, 7 p.m., Moerlein Lager House, 115 Joe Nuxhall Way, Downtown. Football speak uncover with special guests. This week: Adam “Pacman” Jones. Also streamed live online. Free. No phone; cincinnati.com/bengals.

Highly Suspect. (Photo: Provided)

Oct. 13: Highly Suspect, 8 p.m., 20th Century Theater, 3021 Madison Road, Oakley. $15. 513-731-8000; www.the20thcenturytheater.com.

Oct. 13: Harry James Orchestra Dance and Concert, 7-10 p.m., Music Hall, 1241 Elm St., Over-the-Rhine. Ballroom. Orchestra famous for being one of best pitch dance bands on tour. Ages 18 and up. Benefits WMKV and WLHS open radio. $30. Tickets are $35.00 day of show. 513-621-2787; www.wmkvfm.org.

Oct. 13: MOTRMouth Comedy, 8-9:30 p.m., MOTR Pub, 1345 Main St., Over-the-Rhine. Basement. Independent stand-up comedy showcase. Ages 21 and up. Pumpkin-Spiced comedy night, featuring nationally-touring Mike Cronin’s lapse to his internal Cincinnati. Presented by MOTRMouth Comedy. Free. 513-381-6687.

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Oct. 13: Coheed and Cambria, 7:30 p.m., Bogart’s, 2621 Vine St., Corryville. $32.50. 800-745-3000; www.bogarts.com.

Oct. 14-Nov. 1: Buyer and Cellar, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday-Thursday, 8 p.m. Friday, 2 and 8 p.m. Saturday, 2 and 7 p.m. Sunday, Ensemble Theatre Cincinnati, 1127 Vine St., Over-the-Rhine. What’s a eminent diva to do with decades of memories that light corners of her mind? And where to put memorabilia ripping seams of her intemperate Malibu estate? If you’re Barbra Streisand, we bless them in a mini-mall in your groundwork where we can fake to go shopping. Ages 18 and up. $18-$44. 513-421-3555; www.ensemblecincinnati.org.

Oct. 14: Child Wellness Fund Quarter A Chance Fundraiser, 6:30-9 p.m., Willie’s Sports Cafe, 19325 Schmarr Drive, Lawrenceburg. Vendors embody Jennifer’s Thumbprint Designs, Tupperware, Party Lite, Mary Kay, Avon, Clever Container, more. Bring bag or rolls of buliding and bid on equipment we wish one during a time. Over 50 equipment can be won and we can win some-more than once. Benefits Child Wellness Community Fund. $2 behest paddles. 513-578-8606.

Oct. 14: St. Rita’s Fountain Square Day, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., Fountain Square, Fifth and Vine streets, Downtown. School celebrates centennial anniversary. Live entertainment, knowledge pointer language, perspective chronological photographs and revisit with alumni. Proclamation by City of Cincinnati. Free. 513-381-3248; www.srsdeaf.org.

Oct. 14: Arlo Guthrie’s 50th Anniversary Tour of Alice’s Restaurant, 7:30-9:30 p.m., Miami University Middletown, 4200 N. University Blvd., Middletown. Dave Finkelman Auditorium. Legendary folk strain idol celebrates 50th Anniversary of eventuality that desirous seminal song, Alice’s Restaurant Massacree. $38. Reservations required. 513-529-3200; www.miamioh.edu/boxoffice.

“Hunchback of Seville” during Know Theatre. (Photo: Provided)

Oct. 15-24: The Hunchback of Seville, 8 p.m. Thursday-Saturday, 3 p.m. Sunday, Know Theatre of Cincinnati, 1120 Jackson St., Over-the-Rhine. Co-production with UC Conservatory of Music. $20. 513-300-5669; www.knowtheatre.com.

Fashion pattern by UC DAAP tyro celebrating Cher during a prior RetroFittings event. (Photo: Provided)

Oct. 15: Retrofittings, 6:30-10 p.m., Music Hall, 1241 Elm St., Over-the-Rhine. St. Vincent de Paul and University of Cincinnati’s DAAP module partner for annual conform show. Benefits St. Vincent de Paul. $60-$100. Reservations required. 513-562-8841, ext. 225; www.svdpcincinnati.org.

Oct. 15: Q102 Bosom Ball for Breast Cancer, 4 p.m., Madison Theater, 730 Madison Ave., Covington. Featuring Rachel Platten, Leona Lewis, Allen Stone and Charlie Ruth. Silent auction. Benefits Susan G. Komen for a Cure, American Cancer Society. $10. 859-491-2444; www.madisontheateronline.com.

Oct. 15: HoneyHoney, 8:30 p.m., Taft Theatre, 317 E. Fifth St., Downtown. Ballroom. $15, $12 advance. 513-232-6220; www.tafttheatre.org.



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Doug Benson. (Photo: Provided)

Oct. 15: Doug Benson, 10:30 p.m., Go Bananas Comedy Club, 8410 Market Place Lane, Montgomery. Ages 18 and up. $20. Reservations required. 513-984-9288; www.gobananascomedy.com.

Oct. 15: Mayhem on a Menu, 7 p.m., Washington Platform Saloon and Restaurant, 1000 Elm St., Downtown. 4-course prix fixe menu includes interconnected drink tasting featuring internal qualification breweries. Historically desirous menus served around programs delving into scandalous Cincinnati crimes. Michael Morgan of Queen City History presents program. “Easier Than Digging” featuring uninformed crab and salmon. $45. Reservations required. 513-421-0110; www.washingtonplatform.com.

Oct. 15: Madlot Summer Series, 4-8 p.m., MadLot, 27 W. Seventh St., Covington. Madlot is parking lot creatively remade into outside opening park. Live music, farmers market, food, drinks, kids games and activities. Free. 859-292-2163; www.covingtonky.gov.

Oct. 15: Wine and Shine, 5-8 p.m., Koop Diamond Cutters, 214 E. Eighth St., Fourth Floor, Downtown. Wine tastings, internal boutique shopping, and solidify indication conform show. Attendees accept nominal Cincy Chic receptacle bag filled with glam goodies. Free. 513-621-2838; www.koopwineshine.eventbrite.com.

Oct. 15: Light a Night Walk, 5:30-9 p.m., Sawyer Point, Pete Rose Way, Downtown. Evening of hope, impulse and fundraising celebrates and commemorates lives overwhelmed by blood cancer. Registration starts 5:30 p.m. Walk starts 7 p.m. Benefits Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Free. Registration required. 513-698-2458; www.lightthenight.org/soh.

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Black Signal behaving during Ubahn in 2013. (Photo: Enquirer file)

Oct. 16-17: Ubahn Fest, 7 p.m.-2 a.m. Friday-Saturday, Transit Center West, 220 Central Ave., Downtown. Cincinnati’s initial subterraneous strain festival facilities both locally and regionally acclaimed artists and live performances opposite dual stages. Ages 18 and up. $20 one-day, $30 two-day; $100 two-day VIP. 859-549-4576; www.ubahnfest.com.

Oct. 16-17: The Tchaikovsky Experience, 8 p.m. Friday-Saturday, Music Hall, 1241 Elm St., Over-the-Rhine. Join Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra on tour of Tchaikovsky led by prestigious conductor Semyon Bychkov, coach to CSO’s Louis Langree. Symphony No. 3 and Francesca da Rimini achieved along with Liszt’s Totentanz, providing brew of dim play and pianistic fireworks. $12 and up. 513-381-3300; www.cincinnatisymphony.org.

Oct. 16-Nov. 7: Death of a Salesman, 7:30 p.m. Friday-Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday, Cincinnati Shakespeare Company, 719 Race St., Downtown. Arthur Miller’s classical story about a salesman and his query to make it large in America. $22-$39. 513-381-2773; www.cincyshakes.com.

Oct. 16-24: The Magic Fire, 8 p.m. Friday-Saturday, 3 p.m. Sunday, Anderson Center, 7850 Five Mile Road, Anderson Township. The Magic Fire concerns a family of Italian immigrants in a Buenos Aires of a 1950s during a time of a genocide of Eva Peron. Presented by Beechmont Players. $15; $13 Students and Seniors. 513-233-2468; www.beechmontplayers.org.

Celebrate Crab Carnival during Washington Platform. (Photo: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Oct. 16-Nov. 14: Crab Carnival, 11 a.m.-11 p.m. daily, Washington Platform Saloon and Restaurant, 1000 Elm St., Downtown. Variety of “Crabbatizers,” crab soups and salads and collection of other crab creations. Regular menu also available. $10-$50. 513-421-0110; www.washingtonplatform.com.

Oct. 16-17: Mariemont Paint Out, 8:30 a.m. Friday-Saturday, Woman’s Art Club Cultural Center, 6980 Cambridge Ave., Mariemont. The Barn. Paint “en plein air” old-fashioned architecture, parks and overlooks over dual days. Pre-register online for discount, or register in person. Final works judged for awards, vaunt and sale on Saturday night. Ages 18 and up. $25, $20 advance. 513-272-3700; www.artatthebarn.org.

Oct. 16-25: Disney’s The Little Mermaid JR., 7:30 p.m. Friday, 2 p.m. Saturday-Sunday, Taft Theatre, 317 E. Fifth St., Downtown. Under-the-sea story of Ariel and her friends comes to life. Presented by The Children’s Theatre of Cincinnati. $7-$25 and fees. Reservations recommended. 800-745-3000; www.thechildrenstheatre.com.

Oct. 16, 18: Eddy Kwon: Violence+Archipelago, 8 p.m. Friday, Sunday, Contemporary Arts Center, 44 E. Sixth St., Downtown. $15, $12 members. 513-345-8400; www.contemporaryartscenter.org.

Oct. 16: Four Tops, 8 p.m., Lawrenceburg Event Center, 91 Walnut St., Lawrenceburg. $35, $25; www.ticketmaster.com.

TobyMac. (Photo: Provided)

Oct. 16: TobyMac, 7 p.m., BBT Arena, 500 Nunn Drive, Northern Kentucky University, Highland Heights. With Britt Nicole, Colton Dixon and Hollyn. Grammy Award leader for “Best Contemporary Christian Music Album.” $74, $37, $27, $19 and fees. 859-443-2650; www.bankofkentuckycenter.com.

Oct. 16: Strangers on a Train Dinner Theater, 6:30-9:30 p.m., The Grove Banquet Hall, 9158 Winton Road, Finneytown. Cast of New Edge Cliff Theater presents old-fashioned radio instrumentation of Alfred Hitchcock’s thriller. Ages 21 and up. Benefits ArtsConnect. Presented by Springfield Township Arts and Enrichment Council. $40. Reservations required. 513-522-1410; www.theartsconnect.us/dinnertheater.

Oct. 16: Pink Droid, 9 p.m., Bogart’s, 2621 Vine St., Corryville. $15, $12 advance. 513-281-8400; www.bogarts.com.

Oct. 16: Friday Fright Nights, 7-9 p.m., Washington Park, 1230 Elm St., Over-the-Rhine. Free showings of classical fear double features. Full bar with concessions available. Scooby Doo: Bedlam in a Big Top (1970) and Killer Clowns From Outer Space (1988). Free. 513-621-4400; washingtonpark.org.

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Northern Kentucky Wine Festival. (Photo: Enquirer file)

Oct. 17: Northern Kentucky Wine Festival, 3-10 p.m., MainStrasse Village, Main Street, Covington. Features tastings from Kentucky wineries, food and entertainment. Rain or shine. Ages 21 and up. Admission includes commemoration potion and 4 representation tickets. 859-491-0458; www.mainstrasse.org.

Oct. 17: Cincinnati Food Truck Association Food Fest, 2-8 p.m., Washington Park, 1230 Elm St., Over-the-Rhine. Street food festival. Bring chair or blanket. Music by Brea Shay, Eric Coburn Band and DJ Nate a Great. Free. 513-492-2899; www.cftafoodfest.com.

2015 Books by a Banks poster. (Photo: Provided)

Oct. 17: Books by a Banks, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Duke Energy Convention Center, 525 Elm St., Downtown. Appearances by authors and book illustrators. Variety of book talks, author row discussions and activities in Kids’ Corner. Authors: Rainbow Rowel, Cleary Wolters, Sharon Draper and more. Free. 513-369-6947; www.booksbythebanks.org.

Oct. 17: Lebanon Oktoberfest, 11 a.m.-10:30 p.m., Historic Downtown Lebanon, Mulberry Street, Lebanon. Food, qualification beers, kids’ activities and more. Benefits Miller Park Fund. Free. No phone; www.millerecopark.org.

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Cincinnati Cyclones. (Photo: Enquirer file)

Oct. 17: Cincinnati Cyclones Hockey First Face-Off, 6:30 p.m., U.S. Bank Arena, 100 Broadway, Downtown. Opening diversion of season. $13 and up. 800-745-3000; www.cycloneshockey.com.

Oct. 17: Daniel Martin Moore, 9 p.m., Woodward Theater, 1404 Main St., Over-the-Rhine. With Maiden Radio. Ages 21 and up. $10, $8 advance. 513-246-4157; www.woodwardtheater.com.

Oct. 17: Riders in a Sky, 7:30-9:30 p.m., Harrison High School, 9860 West Road, Harrison. America’s favorite cowboys move their extraordinary harmonies and cowboy amusement behind to Cincinnati. $35. 513-570-0652; www.gcparts.org.

Oct. 17: Firefall, 8 p.m., Fairfield Community Arts Center, 411 Wessel Drive, Fairfield. Best famous for songs “You Are a Woman,” “Just Remember we Love You,” “Strange Way” and “Cinderella.” $25-$30. 513-867-5348; www.fairfield-city.org.

Oct. 17: Joey Bada$$, 8 p.m., Bogart’s, 2621 Vine St., Corryville. $25, $22 advance. 513-281-8400; www.bogarts.com.

Bye Bye Liver. (Photo: Provided)

Oct. 17: Bye Bye Liver: The Cincinnati Drinking Play, 8 p.m., Below Zero Lounge, 1120 Walnut St., Over-the-Rhine. Sketch comedy and amicable joke that pokes fun during a follies of celebration in several sketches, along with interactive games with a audience. Ages 21 and up. Presented by 628 Productions. $18, $15 advance. Reservations required. 800-650-6449; www.byebyeliver.com.

Oct. 17: Dayton Kentucky’s Fall Festival, noon-10 p.m., Sixth and Berry streets, Dayton. Pumpkin figure competition ($5 entrance fee), artists, vendors, food trucks, games and activities, DJ, live strain during 6 p.m. with Brother Smith and Fat Jeffrey. Free. 859-491-1600, ext. 229.

Oct. 17: Bark Out Against Battering, 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Washington Park, 1230 Elm St., Over-the-Rhine. Celebrate your bushy companions while ancillary means with pet dress competition and parade, pet vendors, doggy pretence or treating, Ruff Ruff Raffle, pet portraits and more. Benefits Society for a Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Free. Registration recommended. 513-241-7090; bit.ly/1SsANXi.

Oct. 17: CAToberfest, 5-9 p.m., Syrian Shriners Building, 9730 Reading Road, Evendale. Includes dinner, wordless auction, raffle, separate a pot, bake sale, poser bags, Buy-It-Now list and doorway prizes. Benefits The Scratching Post Cat Shelter. $25, $20 advance. 513-984-6369; www.thescratchingpost.org.

Oct. 17: Field Guide: Photographs by Jochen Lempert, 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Cincinnati Art Museum, 953 Eden Park Drive, Eden Park. First vital U.S. museum muster clinging to a distinguished German photographer. Exhibit continues by Jan. 2. Free. 513-639-2995; www.cincinnatiartmuseum.org.

Oct. 17: Not One More Midwest Fall Festival, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Lawrenceburg Fairgrounds, U.S. 50 and Hollywood Blvd., Lawrenceburg. Agner Hall. 5K convene travel on Saturday, classical automobile cruise-in on Sunday. Food, fun, humanities and crafts, corn hole games, strain and speakers/resources on heroin. Benefits Not One More Midwest. Through Oct. 18. Free. 513-808-6584.

Oct. 17-18: British Arrows Awards, 4 and 7 p.m. Saturday-Sunday, Showboat Majestic, 435 E. Mehring Way, Downtown. Collection of best made-in-the-UK adverts for world-wide television, cinema and web. $13, $10 advance. 859-957-3456; www.cincyworldcinema.org.

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Howling Pooch Parade. (Photo: The Enquirer/Liz Dufour)

Oct. 18: Howling Pooch Parade, 1-4 p.m., Wyoming Civic Center, 1 Worthington Ave., Wyoming. Local dogs and people attend in dress event. Dogs contest for prizes in categories including Best Costume, Best Dog Trick and Best Tail Wagger. Includes lively demonstrations, pet-themed vendors, refreshments and raffles. Benefits Wyoming Youth Services. $15 per dog. 513-821-2428, ext. 5; www.wyomingyouthservices.com.

Oct. 18: Petcasso, noon-4 p.m., Mayerson JCC, 8485 Ridge Road, Amberley Village. Indoor discussion area. Arts, crafts, valuables and entertainment. Food and soothing drinks accessible for purchase. Facepainting, kids tattoos, coloring. Benefits Pets In Need of Cincinnati. Free. 513-470-0991; www.petcasso.org.

Oct. 18: Out of a Darkness Cincinnati Walk, 6-9 p.m., Sawyer Point, Pete Rose Way, Downtown. Walk to remember those we have lost, to assistance other traffic with detriment and to assistance forestall suicide. Benefits American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Free. Registration recommended. 513-352-4000; bit.ly/1KSfyjt.

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Original Italian Dinner. (Photo: Enquirer file)

Oct. 18: The Original Italian Dinner, noon, Sacred Heart Church, 2733 Massachusetts Ave., Camp Washington. Dining room opens during noon and carryout starts during 10 a.m. Homemade ravioli, meatballs, salsa and spaghetti, and bread, salad and dessert. $12, $5 children. 513-541-4654.Oct. 18: Paw Joggers Rescue Run, 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Sharon Woods, 11450 Lebanon Road, Sharonville. Chip-timed slightly-challenging 5K run/walk and relaxing 2K walk, with or but your respectful dog. Prizes for 5K categories. Wag bags for all. Same day registration, raffles, food, vendors, music, and demonstrations start during 8:30 a.m. Benefits Paw Joggers Animal Community Fund. $35, $25 humans $15 dogs. Registration required. 513-521-7275; pawjoggersrescuerun.com.

Oct. 18: Devou Fall Festival, noon-5 p.m., Devou Park, 1344 Audubon Road, Covington. Food, family activities, grain rides, petting zoo, inflatables and strain by a Appalachian Troubadours. Free. 859-292-2151.

Oct. 18-Nov. 14: Mad River Rising, 2 and 7 p.m., Playhouse in a Park, 962 Mount Adams Circle, Eden Park. A lady escapes from a nursing home to try and save his family farm. Advisory: Appropriate for adults and teenagers usually due to language. $30-$65. 513-421-3888; www.cincyplay.com.

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