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November 3, 2002
Arts&Entertainment: November 3, 2002 Artistic response
Nine art works grace the public spaces of New York's World Financial Center. Organizers say the works are meant to evoke the randomness of experience and the loss of those killed on Sept. 11.
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TIMES FESTIVAL OF READING: 10th annual celebration of reading with authors Peter Matthiessen, Sarah Ban Breathnach, Ace Atkins, Carol Berkin, others. Also author talks and book signings, open air stages for music, poetry and theater, Children's StoryLand with book character parade (1 p.m.), crafts and story corner; booksellers and food. 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Eckerd College, 4200 54th Ave. S, St. Petersburg. (727) 892-2358 or www.festivalofreading.com. Free.
Popular Fox series start anew tonight
The Simpsons, King of the Hill and Malcolm in the Middle air new episodes. Meanwhile, on TV Land, viewers can take a pleasant walk down memory lane.
Side show
APOCALYPSE UPDATE: HERE COMES ANOTHER HORSEMAN: Join us as we yearn for the days when Survivor was considered the most crass, debasing, loathsome, voyeurism-at-its-worst piece of trash on TV as we survey the latest batch of reality show plans floating around Hollywood:
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