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December 17, 2000

Shaken lives Tragedy chose Kimber's Grandma for a mission, to tell anyone who will listen what she knows: Just an instant of frustration can shatter everything. Story

[Times photo: Cherie Diez]

Missing the greatest show on Earth
TALLAHASSEE -- Tumbleweeds are rolling down Duval Street. Cobwebs cover the now-famous indoor-outdoor lectern of the Supreme Court.

A love song
By day the swirling patterns of carpet and embroidered silk layered the bed, a rich and confused chaos of fabric that engulfed the slim outline within. But by twilight, in the gauzy blueness that seeped through the curtains, I could see more clearly the outline as it rose and fell, hovered in silence, then, with a rustle, readjusted and rose and fell again.

Sunday Arts

A demanding 'Phantom'
As Phantom of the Opera returns to the Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center, its lead actor tells how he endures a role with so many emotional and physical challenges.

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Arts Talk
Balanchine project to document his popular work

Big art
Viewers can touch, sit in, walk around, contemplate and be amused by 18 sculptures, 10 to 21 feet high, that line Sarasota's bayfront.

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