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Seize the dayCompiled by KATHLEEN LANG © St. Petersburg Times, published May 4, 2000 Things to doHelp feed the hungry in St. Petersburg when rap, choral, gospel and folk music share the stage at 7 tonight for the Color Me Human's One World Cafe: Feeding the Baby, Nourishing the Soul concert at the Palladium Theater, 253 Fifth Ave. N, St. Petersburg. Featured artists include Fred Johnson, Abasi Ote, 3BOK, the Tampa Bay Mass Gospel Choir, Crescendo-The Tampa Bay's Womyn's Chorus and Ken Red Hawk. Admission is donated canned food. Call (727) 822-3590. See what the birds are up to during the Clearwater Audubon Society Field Trip at John Chesnut Park, Oldsmar. Go north on McMullen-Booth Road (becomes East Lake Road) to park entrance, about 3 miles north of Curlew Road (on left). Meet at 8 a.m. at Peggy Park Trail parking lot (take first left after entering park). Free. Call Clay at (727) 734-5196. Have Art for Lunch at noon today at the Tampa Museum of Art, 600 N Ashley Drive. Bring your lunch and listen to Aaron Paul, Richard E. Perry curator of Greek and Roman Art, present a slide show and talk about his recent research trip to southern Italy and Sicily. Beverages and dessert will be provided. Cost is $3, $2 seniors, $1 students and children older than 6, free for children 6 and younger and members. Call (813) 274-8130. This doesn't happen until Friday, but it's early Friday: Syndicated radio host Tom Joyner brings his show to the USF Sun Dome for a live broadcast from 6 to 10 a.m. It's free, but seating is limited, so get there early, or listen to the fun on WTMP-AM. Friday night, the station hosts a concert at the dome with Cameo and comedians from the Joyner show. See Friday's Weekend section for details. Things to viewVH1 continues its sweeps-week lineup of celebrity hosts from top network shows on The List. Malcolm in the Middle star Jane Kaczmarek hosts tonight. Topic: Best Commercial Jingle. 7 p.m. The History Channel premieres The Legacy of Kent State tonight on the 20th Century with Mike Wallace. Thirty years ago today, Ohio National Guard troops suddenly shot at a group of student protesters at Kent State, killing four and wounding nine. 7 p.m.
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