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By Times staff writer

© St. Petersburg Times,
published July 22, 2001


Things to do

UNDERCURRENT/OVERVIEW 5: Tampa Museum of Art opens exhibition highlighting works of 15 regional artists. Also, final day for "The American Experience: Recent Gifts From the Sybiel B. Berkman Foundation." 600 N Ashley Drive. Open 1-5 p.m. today. $3-$5; ages 5 and under free. Florida resident admission $1 during July. (813) 274-8130.

FESTIVAL OF WOMEN'S WORK: Brigit Books hosts outdoor festival at its new location; with arts and crafts for sale, live music, poetry and prose readings by local authors. Noon-6 p.m. at the store, 406 11th Ave. N, St. Petersburg. (727) 502-5642.

RECITALS: Oksana Kolesnikova, Russian pianist, benefit concert for Safety Harbor Neighborhood Family Center literacy programs for children, 6 p.m., Safety Harbor Resort and Spa, 105 N Bayshore Drive, $5; RSVP (727) 726-1161, ext. 7369. . . . Julie Newport, cello, and Talia Dillahey, piano, 3 p.m., Tarpon Springs Performing Arts Center, 324 Pine St., $10 adults, $8 center members and students; (727) 942-5605.

POP SHOWS: Reel Big Fish and opener Goldfinger, ska punk, 6 p.m., Jannus Landing, downtown St. Petersburg, $20; (727) 896-1244. . . . Jay Owens and the Pocket, 5 p.m., Skipper's Smokehouse, 910 Skipper Road, Tampa, $5; (813) 971-0666.

FINAL DAY: The Rocky Horror Show, live production of stage play; prop bags for sale in the lobby, costumes welcome. 2 p.m., Stage West Community Playhouse, 8390 Forest Oaks Blvd., Spring Hill. $14. (352) 683-5113.

To view

"BOXING: IN AND OUT OF THE RING": Two-hour documentary looks at what it says is "a sport clearly out of control." 9 p.m., A&E.

BEVERLY HILLS, 90210: The True Hollywood Story. In successfully targeting a young audience, it was a show that did a lot to change television. 9 p.m., E!.

To click

Web chats today include:

9:30 A.M.: CNN's NFL Preview group takes questions and comments before and after its TV show at sportsillustrated.cnn.com.

WEB SITE OF THE DAY: www.dcn.com is the self-described world's largest Webcaster of live music. It promotes 100 shows streamed live weekly from 50 venues and a concert archives.

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