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Wednesday, March 19, 2003

STG takes audiences to "Camelot"

The story of King Arthur is perhaps one of the most beloved tales of all time. "Camelot," the popular Lerner and Loewe musical focuses on the romantic triangle between King Arthur, Guenevere, and Lancelot. Southside Theatre Guild will present "Camelot" Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from March 20-April 12.

FCHS Select Chorus presents 26th annual variety show

In 1895 Gugliemo Marconi invented wireless communication, which was the foundation for radio. Since then, the radio has been a technological companion for people around the world, offering information and entertainment. The Fayette County High School Select Chorus will celebrate Marconi's invention with their 26th incarnation of their annual variety show. This year's theme is "Listen to the Radio."

Make "contact" at the Fox

Susan Stroman is one of the hottest choreographers/directors on Broadway. Not only did she direct and choreograph the smash hit 'The Producers," But in 2000, "contact," won a number of major theatre awards including the Tony.

Predictions for Oscar Night

The Academy Awards will take place Sunday evening, even if we are dropping bombs over Baghdad at that point. I see Iraqi soldiers and civilians ducking for cover as DVDs of "The Hot Chick" fall from the sky. The questions as Oscar time nears are "Will 'Chicago' sweep, Will Nicole Kidman win for 'The Hours,' Will the program end before midnight? Does anybody care?"

Series Tickets on Sale March 22

The law firm of Webb, Lindsey, Collins, Jones & Wade presents Summer Concert Series I at the Frederick Brown, Jr. Amphitheater in Peachtree City. The series will include: Eddie Money, April 18 and 19; The Pointers, May 2 and 3; The Village People, May 16 and 17; The Doobie Brothers, May 30 and 31 and Bobby Rydell, June 13 and 14. Summer Concert Series I tickets will go on sale to the public this Saturday, March 22, at 9 a.m.

Chick-fil-A founder comes to Barnes and Noble in Fayetteville

"The longest journey begins with the first step. Ahead of each person is a pilgrimage to success, a journey characterized by challenge and adventure. God put within each of us the quest for success. If He had not, we would still be cooking over an open fire. So, here's to the winners, for they give each task their best effort and find in the end it's easier to succeed than fail." - Quote from It's Easier To Succeed Than To Fail by S. Truett Cathy, published 1989.

 

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