Listen
to the Music
The first two shows
of the summer concert series at the Frederick Brown Jr. Amphitheater
featured artists from the West Coast, specifically the Bay Area,: Eddie
Money and The Pointer Sisters. The next concert featured the Village
People, which formed in the Greenwich Village section of New York. This
weekend, May 30 and 31, another Bay Area band, The Doobie Brothers,
comes to "The Fred" bringing their mix of rock, rhythm and
blues, country and jazz.
Southside
Theatre Guild welcomes "The Foreigner
Residents
looking to kick off their summer with a little comedy need to beat a
path to Fairburn's Southside Theatre Guild this weekend.
LaGrange
Opera Theater production to feature local cast
"The Gondoliers,"
the tremendously funny Gilbert and Sullivan opera, scheduled for May
29, 30 and 31 at Price Theater, will feature a host of local and regional
talent, announced Anne Duraski, Artistic Director of the LaGrange Opera
Theater (LOT), a member of the Lafayette Society of Performing Arts.
Fairgrounds
welcome some of country music's best and brightest
Three
of country's greatest singer/songwriters, John Berry, David Lee Murphy,
and Lee Roy Parnell, will be painting the town of Fayetteville red this
weekend with The Paintin' the Town Tour. The show will take place at
the Kiwanis Fairground on Goza Rd. on Saturday, May 31.
Dance
Contempra performs in Peachtree City this weekend
Dance can be traced
back from the beginning of time. It has been and is still used to express
happiness and sadness, as well as, for ritualistic and liturgical purposes.
Georgia
Youth Ballet performs in Virginia
Members of the Georgia
Youth Ballet just returned from the annual Southeastern Regional Ballet
Association (SERBA) Festival in Roanoke, Va. During the three-day event,
GYB's 26 Junior and Senior Company dancers took classes from internationally
renowned teachers and performed with nearly 900 dancers from 22 other
companies from all seven southeastern states.
Ga.
Academy of Dance performs at Starr's Mill this weekend
Success, like beauty,
lies in the eyes of the beholder. For some, it means great wealth while
others define it as how much power they wield. Still others define success
by the size of their address book rather than their bank book.
I
learned it by watching Wolverine!
Let me start this
column by stating explicitly that I do not condone underage drinking
and I certainly do not condone drunk driving by people of any age.
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