AMP ramps up for second season.The Arkansas Arkansas, river, United States Arkansas (ärkăn`zəs, är`kənsô'), river, c.1,450 mi (2,330 km) long, rising in the Rocky Mts., central Colo. Music Pavilion Inc., also known as the AMP, starts its second season on May 17. The 24-foot-tall white tent tent, portable shelter of canvas, skins, felt, matting, or other material usually supported by poles and used chiefly by nomads, hunters, and campers. Tents have been used by pastoral peoples since ancient times and are mentioned in the Old Testament and in Homer. will be erected in the parking lot of the Northwest Arkansas Mall in Fayetteville Fayetteville (fā`ĕtvĭl). 1 City (1990 pop. 42,099), seat of Washington co., NW Ark., in the Ozarks; inc. 1836. It is an agricultural trade center with canneries and food processors. The Univ. in time to provide some shade for the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation's Race for the Cure event on April 22. Kelly Rourke-Weldon, vice president of sales, marketing and booking and a partner in the venture, said the first performer of the season will be the All-American Rejects, singers of the top-10 hit song "Dirty Little Secret." Rourke-Weldon wouldn't reveal the AMP's revenue from the first season, but said, "We had a successful first year." The AMP initially fought a stigma stigma: see pistil. Stigma mark of Cain God’s mark on Cain, a sign of his shame for fratricide. [O. T.: Genesis 4:15] scarlet letter about being in a parking lot, Rourke-Weldon said. But once people showed up, they said they sort of forgot where they were. |
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