TEMPO STORIES FOR SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2003
'Survivor' casting call Monday
You have two minutes to tell cameras why you should be a castaway.

Retro TV: Same in name only
ABC's new Dragnet (10 p.m. today) lacks the humor and tone of Jack Webb's old police series. As for all of the upcoming retro shows, TV executives are convinced the best way to revive an old show is to make sure it doesn't look exactly like the predecessor.

Jarvi puts Cincy, Estonia on map
Paavo Jarvi is "putting the Cincinnati Symphony on the map," announces the February issue of Gramophone magazine.

Designer makes ballet 'Dreamy'
With only five days before load-in, the day when painting and building stops and set pieces move into the theater, David Guthrie is anxious.

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Get up off the couch
Tristaters are overweight and out of shape, a survey shows. To change Fat City to Fit City, the Enquirer is beginning a year-long project to get you going on your own fitness program.

Technology news
Our weekly guide to computers, the Web and the latest gadgets.

Winter Arts Guide
Our best bets and important dates.
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25 forces that will shape culture in 2003
As we look ahead to 2003, here are 25 of the most significant forces we believe will shape our community's life for the next 12 months and beyond:
1. The big economic squeeze
2. Clear Channel's dominance
3. Suburbanites: Will they roam?
4. The plea for racial healing
5. The media's message
6. A whole new ball game
7. Edgy art center opening
8. Tall Stacks rolls back
9. Will tourists go home happy?
10. How Fine Arts Fund carries clout
11. You can't fight City Hall
12. Laura Long: Downtown force
13. The CSO's growing empire
14. Rosenthals' big impact
15. Northern Kentucky development
16. Museum Center's main man
17. Lobbyist Weiland
18. UC at crossroads
19. The Nederlanders make a comeback
20. MidPoint: Rebuild the city on rock 'n' roll
21. The Schuster Center alternative
22. Another public art project goes to bat
23. The brain drain
24. Local film community gains focus
25. Dancing around visa problems
The wild card of 2003: War
2003 dates to keep in mind

Early look at Tall Stacks 2003
Two newcomers will join the world's largest gathering of historic riverboats, when Cincinnati's Tall Stacks Music, Arts & Heritage Festival recreates the steamboat era in October.