June 28, 2000

[Times photo: Fraser Hale]
Ball retriever extraordinaire Mike Gerstner profits from your misery on the golf course. Never mind the gators and snakes lurking about. Story
Local legend steps onstage
The story of Doc Webb and his "World's Most Unusual Drugstore" comes to life, thanks to fine performances and smart writing.
- A real slice of St. Petersburg
It has been decades since Webb's City held its last sale and shut down, but there are still remnants of the St. Petersburg retailing landmark scattered around the area.

[Photo: Columbia/TriStar]
The Patriot takes aim and knocks moviegoers in the head with its message, but most will be willing captives of Mel Gibson's crafty, conflicted hero. Story
As we predicted, Ramona takes a hike
Victory!
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TAMPABAY.COM: June 28, 2000
Entertainment News, Reviews from the Times
Seize the day
Find out what your pooch really thinks when writer Mort Crim, author of How to Be as Terrific as Your Dog Thinks You Are, arrives at 5:30 p.m. today at Big Kmart, 7651 W Waters Ave., Tampa, before heading to Barnes & Noble, 213 N Dale Mabry, Tampa, at 7:30 p.m. Call Kmart at (813) 882-8890 or Barnes & Noble at (813) 871-2228.
Joint interim director chosen for Ringling
Arland F. "Chris" Christ-Janer was named to joint appointments as interim director of the FSU Ringling Center for the Cultural Arts and the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, in an announcement Tuesday by Florida State University provost Lawrence G. Abele.
Florida Orchestra posts budget surplus
TAMPA -- The Florida Orchestra relased financial figures Tuesday showing it had record ticket revenue in 1999-2000.