Stories Weekender inside Section E • The Columbus Dispatch • Prototype, 2012 Dining&dessert Build-your-own system works for Turks / E7 Movies&more Classic rockers get concert fi lm encore / E10 Families at play Phoenix Theater for Children up- dates favorite / E12 A MODERN DIVA Katy Perry dresses up for her fans / E4 Music&dance Concerts lend voice to famous FILE PHOTOS artwork / E13 OPENS TONIGHT - ONE WEEK ONLY • April 17-22, 2012 Ohio Theatre • 800.745.3000 • CAPA Ticket Office • • Groups (10+) 614.719.6900 E2 THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH | WEEKENDER | PROTOTYPE 2012 TODAY’S INDEX History lessons TICKETS, POP MUSIC & JAZZ A Ku Klux Klan robe and hood, an electric chair from Best Bets .................................. E4 the old Ohio Penitentiary and a crib-bed cage that PLEASE Local Limelight .......................... E5 restrained patients at a state mental institution are Other Options ........................... E5 among the historical objects on display in the Ohio All sale information, supplied by History Center exhibit “Controversy: Pieces You Don’t Ticketmaster, is subject to change. SPORTS & RECREATION Normally See.” Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesdays To buy tickets, call 1-800-745- Best bets .................................. E6 through Sundays, through Nov. 20, at the center, I-71 3000 or visit www.ticketmaster.com. DINING & DESSERT and E. 17th Avenue. Tickets cost $5, plus center admis- Short Orders ............................. E7 sion of $10, or $9 for senior citizens, $5 for children 6 to On sale now 12. Call 614-297-2300 or visit www.ohiohistory.org. Where I Eat ............................... E8 ∑ VH1 Love & Hip Hop Momma New to the Menu ...................... E9 Jones pre-casting-call show MOVIES & MORE Saturday, Croft Entertainment Opening Friday ........................ E10 Complex Now in Theaters ...................... E11 ∑ Paul Simon Other options .......................... E11 Nov. 19, Veterans Memorial FAMILIES AT PLAY ∑ Andyman-a-thon benefit Best bets ................................ E12 Five to try Each Thursday, Weekender offers suggestions on what concert Columbus Parent pick ............. E12 Nov. 23, Lifestyle Communities to do, see and experience off the beaten path. CLASSICAL MUSIC & DANCE Pavilion Best bets ................................ E13 ∑ Kenny Rogers Christmas show THEATER & COMEDY Nov. 25, Veterans Memorial Best bets ................................ E14 Student talent ∑ The Kooks Other options .......................... E15 Nov. 25, Newport Music Hall OTHER LISTINGS Ohio public-school students in kindergarten through Auditions ................................ E15 12th grade will show off the talent, creativity and in- novation that was nurtured in arts-education classes Free shows.............................. E16 during the Ohio Alliance for Arts Education’s Ohio Statehouse Student Art Exhibition. The show runs through May 19 in the Map Room at the Statehouse, Broad and High streets. Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. UP NEXT WEEK Admission is free. Call 614-752-9777 or visit www. ohiostatehouse.org. Classical offerings: The Colum- bus Dance Theatre will perform original works by nationally known choreographers in the “New Dance Vietnam memories Project.” by nationally known ∑ Rascal Flatts The King Arts Complex will present “The Spirit of choreographers. Dec. 1, Nationwide Arena Our Times” –a multimedia presentation of photos, Sports & recreation: Members of memoirs and poetry from veterans looking back at ∑ Columbus Jazz Orchestra: the baseball Hall of Fame will help the Vietnam War era – at 7 p.m. Friday in the complex, “Home for the Holidays” a central Ohio man fulfill a wish 867 Mount Vernon Ave. Music from the 1960s and ‘70s Nov. 30 To Dec. 4, Southern in the “Field of Dreams” game at will be performed by the Urban Jazz Coalition. Tickets Theatre Huntington Park in the “Field of cost $15, or $12 for students and senior citizens, ∑ Andrea Bocelli Dreams” game at Huntington Park.. $10 for members. Call 614-645-5464 or visit www. Dec. 1, Nationwide Arena Theater & comedy: The quick- kingartscomplex.org. ∑ Katt Williams changing “clowns” might steal the show when CATCO-Phoenix revisits Dec. 2, Veterans Memorial the 1935 Alfred Hitchcock movie ∑ Dave Koz & Friends show The 39 Steps. Artistic women Dec. 3, Palace Theatre The passion and power of African-American women is T ∑ rans-Siberian Orchestra the theme of “Speak! Women Sharing Voices Through Dec. 3 (Two shows), Nationwide Art” exhibit. The free show, opening today in the Elijah EVENT LISTINGS Pierce Gallery at the King Arts Complex, 867 Mount ∑ Judy Collins: Vernon Ave., will feature works such as Hypnotiq by “Home for the Holidays” Questions? ...........614-461-8891 D.DelReverda-Jennings, right. A free reception will Dec. 5, Lincoln Theatre Send submissions for event take place at 6:30 tonight. The display will run through ∑ Family Force 5 listings by mail to: Aug. 25. Call 614-645-5464 or visit www.kingartscom- Dec. 8, Newport Music Hall plex.com. Weekender Listings, The Dispatch, ∑ The Gaither Christmas 34 S. 3rd St., Homecoming Columbus, OH 43215 Dec. 18, Value City Arena Fax ........................614-469-6198 Piece of cake ∑ Mushroomhead Christmas Party Email ..... [email protected] Dec. 17, Alrosa Villa Happy birthday, Statehouse! An open house, tours, performers, a cake-cutting ceremony, the unveiling of ∑ Ekoostik Hookah the Ohio Civil War Governors portraits and the third Dec. 31, Newport Music Hall annual Capitol Artists Fair – showcasing Ohio craft- ∑ Columbus Symphony CONTACT US ers and artisans – will be part of the festivities for the Orchestra with Gil Shaham 150th-birthday celebration from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Jan. 26, Southern Theatre WEEKENDER EDITOR Tuesday at the Statehouse, Broad and High streets. Terry Mikesell .............. 614-461-8534 Admission is free. 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