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Wednesday, October 1, 2003

Dozens of performances from Christian superstars fill Four Nights in October

The Frederick Brown Jr.. Amphitheater has hosted some amazing acts this summer, including some of the biggest acts in rock and roll history. For four nights this week they will host some of the biggest names in Contemporary Christian music with U-Night 17's Four Nights in October. In addition to the concerts at the amphitheater, there will also be an arts and crafts and food festival on Saturday and Sunday, extreme game demonstrations, rockclimbing, bunjee jumping and more.

Hometown girls makes good, Plumb returns for concert tomorrow night

When Tiffany Arbuckle was growing up in Fayetteville and hanging out with her friends at the Chick-fil-A, she never would have guessed that she would have a career in music. She never thought she would be writing songs for artists like Mandy Moore and Kaci, releasing CDs under the name of Plumb and touring with some of the more popular acts in music today or find herself mobbed by adoring fans on the streets of Manila. That has happened though. Tiffany Arbuckle, now Plumb, is the very definition of hometown girl makes good and tomorrow night she comes home for a performance at the Frederick Brown Jr. Amphitheater.

Library to host fiesta this Saturday

Highlighting the contributions of Hispanic Americans, learning about the cultures from which they come, is the focus of Hispanic Heritage Month Sept. 15-Oct. 15.

Local bands come toether to help in battle against breast cancer

It seems that there is an increasing number of "Battles of the Bands" in the area each year.

NCT announces 2004 series

Newnan Community theatre recently announced its 2004 series. It is filled with classic productions for the family, more challenging and adult work in the artists series and two beloved children's productions.

I believe I would fly

It is a question that man has pondered for centuries: Which super power would you choose, if you could choose one, and why? The debate has taken place at water coolers, at lunch tables in cafeterias around the world, at sleepovers and at parties where people play corny games. Today, I will offer my thoughts on this query, going one by one down the list and figuring out the pros and cons on both sides.

Classical pianist to perform at Heritage of Peachtree

Hugh Waddy will perform a classical piano concert Sunday, Oct. 5, at Heritage of Peachtree Retirement and Assisted Living Community. The concert is the second in their "Sunday Afternoon with the Arts" series.

"Riverdance" makes its way into town for eight performances

It will feel like St. Patrick's Day in Atlanta this week.

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