Now that Gossip Girl is on hiatus until March, what better to take its place than (definitely steroid-free) muscle men in tights beating each other up in the ring? Thats right, pull up a chair (and hold on to it, lest it be swiped from under you for use as a prop), its WWEs Monday Night Raw, featuring such, er, breathtakingly handsome talents as John Cena, Triple H and Shawn Michaels versus the studly stunners Randy Orton, Chris Jericho and Big Show in the Raw 6 Man Tag Match. Oh, but it doesnt end there: more beefcakes on the menu include Kofi Kingston, MVP, Cody Rhodes, Ted DiBiase, Mark Henry, Evan Bourne, Melina and more. Mon., Dec. 21, 8:15 p.m., St. Pete Times Forum, 401 Channelside Dr., Tampa, $20-$70, sptimesforum.com. Franki Weddington
A free alternative to expensive holiday activities, take a stroll down the Rawls Road Christmas Light Show walking trail. Lit by 200,00 lights, all synchronized to wink and blink to a cheery selection of seasonal music and movies. Visit rawlsroad.com for more info. Sundown to 11 p.m. every dry night through Jan. 2. 5116, 5118, 5122 and 5202 Rawls Road, Tampa.
It's the last week to see the traveling exhibition organized by Chattanoogas Hunter Museum of American Art, I Heard A Voice: The Art of Lesley Dill, which brings nearly 30 of the acclaimed contemporary artists works with an emphasis on sculptural installations to St. Petersburg. Poetic and psychologically charged, Dills constructions often combine fabric and figures (or dress forms) with text to spellbinding effect; works featured in I Heard A Voice respond to poetry by Emily Dickinson, Salvador Espriu and Franz Kafka. Expect to be moved by the artists ideas and awed by her craft. Oct. 10-Dec. 27, Museum of Fine Arts, 255 Beach Dr. NE, St. Petersburg, 727-896-2667, fine-arts.org. Megan Voeller
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