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March 28, 2002

Getting mo' respect
[Photo: Thirteen/Joseph Sinnott]
In their wide-ranging concerts, Three Mo' Tenors have a point to make.

Cover story
Make them hear you
Audience acclaim gives Three Mo' Tenors an edge in a genre long closed to African-Americans.

Film
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A win for the Rays
The story of former Tampa Bay Devil Rays pitcher Jim Morris combines wholesomeness with maturity -- and manages to succeed.

Bop this baby
Death to Smoochy succumbs to too many scenes of the kooky rhino mite.

No reason to panic
The latest movie from the director of Seven and Fight Club trudges along, diluting the fear and losing logic along the way.

Nice detective work
A crime scene analyst from Clearwater correctly picks nine of 10 Oscar winners.

Family Movie Guide
The Family Movie Guide should be used along with the Motion Picture Association of America rating system for selecting movies suitable for children.

Indie Flicks
Family tragedy, Italian style

Top five movies and upcoming releases

Video
Aliens and architecture
New releases

Pop
An ode to Florida past
Southern funk band Mofro's music laments the desecration of the Sunshine State's wild beauty.

Team Pop Trivia
This week's winner: Scott Rowe of St. Petersburg knew that Robbie Robertson of The Band wrote The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down, which Joan Baez made a hit in the 1970s.

Pop: Hot Ticket
Intense emotional blackmail

Get Away
Get Away: Down the road
Events to watch for; details in future editions of Weekend.

Get Away: Hot Ticket
Best of show

Art
Tampa takes art public
When busy people can't make it to a gallery, why not take shows to places of business?

Art: Hot Ticket
Life-changing artwork

Art: Through the lens
On view

Dine
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A home-cooked harvest
It may be ever so humble, but the food served at Country Harvest deserves extra credit for the extra care the kitchen gives it.

I'll have another
Espresso with crema on the top . . .

Food events

Stage
Stage: Down the road
Verdi -- Opera Tampa stages Verdi's Rigoletto April 5-7 at Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center. $19.50-$56.50.

Stage: Hot Ticket
The Royal Winnipeg Ballet updates The Sleeping Beauty to include not just Princess Aurora and Prince Florimund but also Red Riding Hood, Puss 'n Boots and other fairy tale characters. Founded in 1939, the Canadian troupe tours with 32 dancers and a 16-piece orchestra to play the Tchaikovsky score.

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