15 Tonight, the Czech Republic hotties who make up the Graffe String Quartet perform a program of chamber music works by Haydn, Leos Janacek, Beethoven and others. 8 p.m., Tarpon Springs Heritage Center, Tarpon Springs.
16 Blake School of the Arts recognizes 25 students for their creativity, talent and promise at the second annual Tampa Bay Treasures Rising Stars Gala Arts Event And Fundraiser. 6 p.m., Blake High School.
17 Spend St. Paddy's day admiring the artistic talents of two legendary musicians: Imagine Peace: The Artwork of John Lennon is presented in St. Petersburg's BayWalk Plaza; and Jerry Garcia/A Visual Journey is showcased at the Embassy Suites on West Shore Boulevard.
18 The 10th Annual Pass-A-Grille Home Tour to benefit the Pass-a-Grille Woman's Club offers guests a shuttle tour of five Pass-A-Grille area homes. Refreshments and sweets are included with the $20 ticket price. 1-5 p.m., starting from Pass-A-Grille Community Church.
19 Hat Trick Theatre presents a special Monday night engagement of Scapin, Bill Irwin and Mark O'Donnell's adaptation of Molière's 325-year-old coincidence-driven farce, Les Fourberies de Scapin. To read more about it, see Theater Critic Mark Leib's review on p. 22. 8 p.m., Silver Meteor Gallery.
20 Nothing like a little thrash metal on a Tuesday night. Headlining the State Theatre bill is Sweden's The Haunted with support provided by Dark Tranquility, Into Eternity and Scar Symmetry. 8 p.m., St. Petersburg.
21 The impact of racial discrimination in the community and the world is examined during How Did You Grow Up? United Nations International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. 6:30-8:30 p.m., Eckerd College.
Upcoming
March 22, Hal Sparks, Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center, tbpac.org.
March 22, Tom Rush, Craftsman House, craftsmanhousegallery.com.
March 23, Public Enemy, Jannus Landing, jannuslandingconcerts.com.
This article appears in Mar 14-20, 2007.
