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Wednesday, October 6, 1999
Peter Pan keeps audiences young
Think of a wonderful thought, any merry, little thought. Once a little fairy dust is added, it is said you can fly.
Callahan shows the evlution of Atlanta in latest series
Sometimes we notice the minute changes in the appearance of an object when it is affected by a change of some sort, but typically, the object remains the object for us and we take that unique vision for granted. For Harry Callahan, a change in light, time or camera position, would create fantastic new objects and scenes out of what seems ordinary or plain. The High Museum of Art Folk Art and Photography Galleries will be displaying his work from 1981-1996 through Nov. 7.
 
Wilson's Jitney starts in Atlanta
Playwright August Wilson has explored the African American experience with the seven plays that he has written. “The Piano Lesson” and “Fences” may be the more famous of his plays, but all of them include important themes in any person's life. In his play, “Jitney”, Wilson explores the late 1970's and the struggle between fathers and sons.
According to John plays Kiwanis Fair
The four young men who comprise the compelling new Christian modern rock group According top John seem like ordinary American youth. With the exception of an earring or two, standard gear for today's musicians, they somehow elude the status trappings of the typical rock ensemble. They are four guys from Georgia on a spiritual mission.
 
Woodruff Arts Center to enlighten students
How many Atlanta youngsters never have the opportunity to experience the splendor of a full symphony orchestra? Or, gaze upon an authentic Monet canvas? Or, sit in a dark theatre and ride the emotional waves of a compelling stage drama? The Ford-Woodruff Center Academy for the Arts will provide a group of metro Atlanta high school juniors with cultural arts experiences as well as an appreciation for the Arts.

Falling apart like the One-Hoss Shay
By Sallie
Satterthwaite
Lifestyle Columnist

Have you heard of the wonderful one-hoss shay, That was built in such a logical way It ran a hundred years to a day...?

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