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August 19, 2001


Death becomes them HBO's Six Feet Under shows the funeral industry in a new light, and for the most part, three bay area funeral directors think it's great. Story

[Times photo: Dirk Shadd]

Sunday Journal
Faith comes calling

Sunday Arts

Long may she reign
The queen of trendsetters continues to reinvent herself and her music, gaining fans with each transformation.

Audio Files
JOHN LEE HOOKER, JOHN LEE HOOKER . . . IS HIP: HIS GREATEST HITS (MUSIC CLUB) John Lee Hooker was a rarity in the world of the blues, a living legend, an artist who enjoyed success while he was alive, thank goodness. Hooker died in June at age 80, but he leaves behind five decades of music, some of the most sizzling on John Lee Hooker . . . Is Hip: His Greatest Hits, a wonderful collection of Hooker highlights.

Arts Talk
Pinellas horn player joins Tokyo Symphony

Tarpon Springs' cultural menu gloriously eclectic
TARPON SPRINGS -- There's not a superstar to be found in the 2001-02 lineup at the Tarpon Springs Performing Arts and Cultural Centers, but fame is not the point. Instead, a well-chosen, affordable mix of classical, folk and ethnic artists make up Tampa Bay's most eclectic performing arts series.

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