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July 14, 2000

Elijah Gosier
Time to judge chief on results, not race
What is wrong with that Goliath Davis? He has gone and gotten a bunch of white folks all upset with him again.

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Entertainment News, Reviews from the Times

On Screen
Gen X-men
[Photos: Twentieth Century Fox]
This first attempt at bringing the X-Men to the screen is a success, with more chapters likely to come. Story

The future of comic book heroes rests on X-Men
Look, up on the screen! It's a bird! It's a plane! It's . . .

Early returns on 'X Men'
Several hundred moviegoers got a sneak peek at X-Men in Tampa earlier this week. Here's what some of them had to say after the show.

Friday's Entertainment Headlines

Pop Beat
That's all the jazz?
No matter how many jazz lovers are out there, Tampa's jazz scene is hurting. The club scene is the lifeblood of the music business, but owners say jazz fans don't spend enough money to keep them going.

Causey says so
Feeling spiritually bereft? The Causey Way, from Gainesville, may be able to help. Though its bumper sticker claims "The Causey Way is not a cult," it's hard to ignore fans' fervor for the man known simply as Causey, the band's leader, a David Koresh lookalike who plays guitar and sings his own praises.

Words from Ween
From a tour stop in San Francisco, Gene Ween, whose alternative rock band Ween comes to town Saturday, answers 10 pressing questions.

Rock star on the run
C.C. DeVille has a new addiction, running, but his music is still pure Poison.

A stand-up guy
George Wallace (the comedian, not the politician) has written for TV and had a series of his own, but, like his friend Jerry Seinfeld, is happiest with a microphone, an audience, and his jokes.

On Stage
Theater in Review
Quick capsules on current stage productions.

Technology transforming music's bible
The next edition of New Grove may be the last printed and bound, all 145 pounds of it.

Art Beat
A diversity of art in one place
Notes from the art beat . . .

TimeOut
Gallery highlights Civil War battles
Take an imaginary trip back to the battlefield in the opening weekend of "The Sound of Guns, the Glint of Steel," an exhibit from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. today and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday at Nuance Galleries, 720 S Dale Mabry, Tampa.

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The Diner
At Olive Garden and Red Lobster, change is good
Updating the firmly entrenched chain restaurants is a tricky business. Olive Garden emerges as the big winner, while changes at the New Red are more about marketing than menu.
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