June 18, 2000

[Photo: AP/Mark Humphrey]
Fans with cameras line up -- and line up, and line up -- to score photos of country music's stars at Fan Fair in Nashville. Story
- While fans wait, radio guys work
At Nashville's Fan Fair, Tampa Bay radio personalities ply their quarry with questions, trying to get to the nitty-gritty with country music's stars.
Peeling labels
The underCURRENT/overVIEW4 show, opening today at the Tampa Museum of Art, poses a question dissected by artists throughout time: Who are we?
- She objects
TAMPA -- Victoria Hirt records the wreckage of a sexist society.
- On a role
TAMPA -- A uterus becomes a poker table and the menstrual cycle's 28 days the numbers on a roulette wheel when Sarah M. Howard interprets the high-stakes gamble that is sex and reproduction.
- Moving in place
ST. PETERSBURG -- Bleached wooden circles and screen fabric litter the house as though some distracted archaeologist has wandered off in the middle of a dig.

[Times photos: Toni L. Sandys ]
No one ever said doing the right thing was going to be easy. Story
Sunday Journal
When a father was simply 'Daddy'
The phone call comes with a ring of camouflage -- could be the dry cleaners, could be the finance department trying to verify something on your expense report, could be the security guard downstairs notifying you that your takeout lunch order has arrived.
People
'Newlywed' soap stars visit the bay area
When All My Children soap stars Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos eloped in real life four years ago, they had little or no fanfare.
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