18This month's Suncoast Sierra Club meeting topic, "The Call for Global Healing," is presented by featured guest Dr. David. W. Randle, who discusses the ethical implications of the World Summit on Sustainability implementation plans. The public is welcome to attend. 7 p.m., Moccasin Lake Nature Park, Clearwater.

19New Jersey's emo-punk quintet, Senses Fail, headlines a show in support of its October '06 release, Still Searching. Saosin, Alexisonfire and The Sleeping provide support. 7 p.m., Jannus Landing, St. Petersburg.

20The first multimedia event of the new year, L.I.V.I.N., features plenty of beer (included in the $20 ticket price), live music by Soular System, Bad Kat and the Catfish Alliance, and a display of works by local muralists, sculptors and photographers. 5 p.m.-2 a.m., Artists Unlimited, Tampa.

21The third concert of the Palma Ceia Presbyterian Church Chamber Music Concert Series showcases the talents of pianist Christina Dahl and violinist Jeffrey Multer in a program that includes Mozart's Sonata in B Flat, Brahms' Sonata in D minor, and Chopin's Preludes. 3 p.m., free admission.

22Guests enjoy cuisine from local establishments, a silent auction and live entertainment at the Taste of Safety Harbor. Proceeds benefit the Safety Harbor Chamber of Commerce. 6-9 p.m., Safety Harbor Resort & Spa.

23This year's most anticipated Broadway tour — aside from the return of Wicked — is Spamalot, which stops in town for a 13-day run beginning tonight at the Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center. (It's Monty Python and the Holy Grail for the stage.) 7:30 p.m., Tampa.

24The sledgehammer-wielding, watermelon-smashing comedian otherwise known as Gallagher performs tonight at the Tampa Improv. 7:30 p.m., Centro Ybor.

Jan. 25, Paul Taylor Dance, Ruth Eckerd Hall, rutheckerdhall.com.

Jan. 25-Feb. 4, 10X10 Play Festival, Largo Cultural Center, 727-587-6793.

Jan. 28, Red Hot Chili Peppers w/Gnarls Barkley, St. Pete Times Forum, stpetetimesforum.com.