*** šAround Town: 10 things to do in Dayton this weekend Credit: CONTRIBUTED Trains, trucks, empowering storytelling, and a tribute to Broadway are on the bill this weekend. Hereās a look at our picks for things to do in Dayton. šTheater: Shows to see in November Credit: WRIGHT STATE THEATRE Spooky season is still in effect as dark musicals such as āCarrieā and āLizzieā vie for your attention this weekend. āCarrieā particularly opens at Wright State tonight offering a special Halloween discount: tickets are only $10 for those who come dressed in costume. There are numerous chances to enjoy stand-up comedy across area stages in November as well. Hereās a look at notable productions and performances heading your way. š¤Comedy: Oakwood native who has Netflix comedy special to perform in Dayton Credit: CONTRIBUTED PHOTO Oakwood native and comedian Beth Stelling returns to the Victoria Theatre Nov. 2 for a fresh evening of laughs and new material. Read more about her show and her love of Dayton. šŖParanormal Cirque kicks off tonight at The Mall at Fairfield Commons in Beavercreek Credit: Natalie Jones Paranormal Cirque, a fusion of circus, theatre and cabaret featuring acrobats and illusionists, is under the big top this weekend in the parking lot of the Mall at Fairfield Commons outside of JCPenney and across the street from Mackenzie River. Read more about the production. š¼ļøIn the Gallery: Angst and tranquility come together at The Contemporary Dayton Credit: CONTRIBUTED The works of Sean Wilkinson (āFloraā) and Curtis Mann (āPrecious Bloodā) are on display at The Contemporary Dayton through Dec. 21. Wilkinson, professor emeritus of photography, taught Mann roughly 20 years ago at the University of Dayton. Find out more about their history and shared exhibit. šLiterati: 28th Cultural Arts and Book Series launches this weekend, and it is fueled by diverse stories Music, food, prescription drugs, and sexuality are among the topics of the 28th annual Jewish Community Center of Greater Daytonās Cultural Arts and Book Series, which launches Nov. 3 at the University of Daytonās Roger Glass Center for the Arts and continues through April 2025. Read more about the 2024-2025 lineup. šAround Town: Holiday bazaars in November Credit: CONTRIBUTED/DAVID A. MOODIE Looking for more holiday gift options? Local artisans and vendors are being showcased at various local churches, community centers and local downtown festivals across the region. Check out our list of holiday bazaars in November. š¼ļøIn the Gallery: K12 Gallery and TEJAS to have annual Art Off this weekend Credit: David A. Moodie The 14th annual K12 Gallery and TEJAS Art Off fundraiser will take place Nov. 2 with proceeds supporting its Artist-in-Training afterschool program. A live art competition, the galaās signature event, will feature artists from across Dayton, and select patrons will receive pieces created by the contestants. A silent auction, live music and food are also among the festivities. Read more about this yearās event. šŖFood & Dining: Our holiday cookie contest is back! Hereās how to enter Credit: Jim Noelker Cookie alert! The Dayton Daily News, Journal-News and Springfield News-Sun holiday cookie contest is back and weāre asking readers to submit their favorite cookie recipes. Read more about this yearās contest. š¬Movie of the Week: āConclaveā Credit: AP Oscar buzz! Ralph Fiennes should absolutely be a part of the Best Actor conversation for leading this impeccable thriller helmed by Oscar-winning director Edward Berger (āAll Quiet on the Western Frontā). Fiennes shines in his marvelously nuanced portrayal of Thomas Lawrence, a quietly ambitious cardinal overseeing a chaotic, competitive papal election inside the Vatican. Berger crafts the film so deftly you can actually hear Fiennes breathing in moments of heightened suspense. The superb cast includes John Lithgow (Cardinal Tremblay), Stanley Tucci (Cardinal Bellini), Carlos Diehz (unassuming yet progressive Cardinal Benitez, viewed by his fellow cardinals as The Other), and Isabella Rossellini (wonderfully observational Sister Agnes). āConclave,ā deserving of a Best Picture nomination, is also blessed with a thought-provoking twist. The film continues this week at The Neon. Visit neonmovies.com. for more details. āļø Worth a Trip: Rare book collection of Stuart and Mimi Rose on display at Folger Shakespeare Library in D.C. Credit: GREG PRICKMAN On Oct. 19 I had the pleasure of touring āImprints in Time,ā the incredibly impressive rare book collection of Dayton-based collectors Stuart and Mimi Rose at the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, D.C. Guided by Stuart along with Greg Prickman, the Eric Weinmann Librarian and Director of Collections and Exhibitions at the Folger, I was truly fascinated by the eclectic, purposefully diverse display of national and international treasures ranging from an advance press copy of Martin Luther King Jr.ās āI Have a Dreamā speech to J.R.R. Tolkienās page proofs, corrected in his hand, for āThe Lord of the Rings.ā If youāre planning to be in D.C. this fall or early winter, the must-see āImprints in Timeā continues through Jan. 5, 2025. Read more about the exhibit. ā Community Spotlight: Community Gems More than 50 people or organizations have been named Dayton Daily News Community Gem this year. Take a closer look at how they have impacted the region. š·Photos: Pumpkin Glow, Hauntfest, Wag-O-Ween Credit: Tom Gilliam The 30th annual Stoddard Avenue Pumpkin Glow took place on Grafton Hill behind Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church on Oct. 28 and 29. The 38th annual Hauntfest was celebrated in the Oregon District on Oct. 26. Play Kettering (City of Kettering Parks, Recreation and Cultural Arts Department) hosted Wag-O-Ween at the Kettering Recreation Complex on Oct. 26. šICYMI: Animal sanctuary founder with more than 10M social media followers will speak at Victoria Theatre Animal rescue content creator Lee Asher will discuss his life and career, which includes a huge social media following, Nov. 1 at the Victoria Theatre. In 2022, Asher starred in the Animal Planet series āMy Pack Life,ā and heās also the founder of the Asher House, a 240-acre animal sanctuary housing more than 200 dogs, cats, pigs and horses. Read more about the show. 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