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Wednesday, July 12, 2000
PTC presents 'Guys and Dolls,' the biggest production in its history
They say the neon lights are bright in... Fayetteville?

Starting Thursday, July 13 and running over the next two weekends, Fayette Community Theatre will present the hit Broadway musical “Guys and Dolls” at Sams Auditorium.

Fayetteville to celebrate with sixth annual July Jam
Main Street Fayetteville will be bustling with activity this Saturday, as crowds gather to enjoy the sixth annual July Jam.
 
Actor/musician returns to his roots
This week a local boy who is making good comes home.

Steve Friday, a former Fayette County resident, returns to the Atlanta area as an actor in the touring company of “Buddy” and a singer/songwriter performing original material at CJ's Landing in Atlanta.

 
Photo shoot at the Bleach Bottle Boat Works
By Sallie Satterthwaite

The devil made me do it. Had to be that — I'm too nice a person to have thought this up on my own.

Girls Camp showcases life in 1800s
Gracing the pages of the June-July issue of Southern Lady, a magazine that celebrates all things feminine, are some decidedly familiar faces.
 
The littlest things can be the most dangerous
An article entitled “20 little health hazards” in the latest Women's Day magazine basically targets all the “oops” I have experienced in the past six months. It's amazing I'm still alive, given the fallout from such simple slips as slicing a bagel the wrong way, wearing jeans that are too tight and walking barefoot first thing in the morning.
 
The lesser known works of Shakespeare
One of my favorite things to do is to poke around musty old bookstores and hunt for bargains. Recently I found an amazing book called, “Lesser Known Shakespearean Tragedies.” I have read the book several times in the past few months and will give you, dear reader, a glimpse into some of the more obscure plays the Bard wrote.
 
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