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It has been two years since Bucs coach Jon Gruden was able to go into a bye week and not worry about who his quarterback would be. ...more
November 6, 2007
Maybe Jeff Garcia can get some sleep now. The look of relief on his face following Sunday's 17-10 win against Arizona spoke loudly about what the seven previous days - and nights - had been like since he was intercepted three times in a one-point loss to Jacksonville. There was no such problem against the Cardinals, no reason to do anything but walk into the bye week with the satisfaction of a solid outing and victory. ...more
November 5, 2007
The Gorilla Theatre has brought Polly Teale's highly symbolic adaptation of Charlotte Bronte's novel 'Jane Eyre' to Tampa. While faithful to the original story published in 1847, this contemporary play further explores Jane's true nature with visual interpretations of her often-hidden emotions. ...more
October 30, 2007
RB Michael Bennett showed his big-play potential Sunday on a 19-yard touchdown run that gave Tampa Bay a three-point lead late in the third quarter. The only problem with that was it occurred during the Bucs' 24-23 loss to the Jaguars. It was Tampa Bay's second consecutive defeat and one that dropped Bennett's new team to 4-4. ...more
October 29, 2007
The Cowboys keep finding ways to win - weird, wacky, harder-than-they-have-to-be ways. ...more
October 22, 2007
A look at the some of the reaction around the country following USF's 30-27 loss at Rutgers. ...more
October 20, 2007
This week, we asked the musicians of The Florida Orchestra about the relevance of their art in today's world, and they responded with a zeal typical of this talented group. ...more
October 6, 2007
TAMPA - This week we asked the musicians of The Florida Orchestra about the relevance of their art in today's world, and they responded with a zeal typical of this talented group. But a more potent answer can be heard this weekend when the orchestra celebrates the opening of its 40th masterworks season under the baton of music director Stefan Sanderling. The fanfare began Thursday night at the Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center with a delirious performance of Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 1, complemented by the delicate poetry of soloist Louis Lortie in Edvard Grieg's ever-popular Piano Concerto. ...more
October 5, 2007
Earlier this week we asked the musicians of The Florida Orchestra about the relevance of their art in today's world, and they responded with a zeal typical of this talented group. ...more
October 5, 2007
It's no stretch to say that yoga is perfect for the young at heart. But it's also ideal for the young in age. Practicing yoga gives us not only poise, balance, strength and flexibility, but also makes us attentive and centered. "Kids do yoga naturally," says instructor Lisa Wilson of Yogani Studios in south Tampa. "Kids and babies are flexible because they're so close to the ground and so in tune with their bodies. It isn't until we're older when we sit at desks, chairs and cars that we start to lose that flexibility — physically and mentally." ...more
October 4, 2007
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