 Appalachian Wireless has a plan to make your life simpler. It's called forward pay. No contract, no credit check, no problem. Plans start in 1999 a month and include unlimited talk and text or ticket to the max with unlimited data plus for only $89.99, which has 50 gig of high-speed data because we are you. We are Appalachian Wireless. The University of Pikeville and the Appalachian Center for the Arts will be hosting their second South Arts film screening on Tuesday, October 6 for the film Stay Prayed Up. One of the things that makes me really excited to bring this South Arts film series to the University of Pikeville with the help of Appalachian Center for the Arts is that all these stories are Southern stories. So they're about people that, like Appalachians, are marginalized, maybe don't have stories that are told well or from their perspectives in national media historically. South Arts films present stories centered around people living in the South. This particular faith-based story revolves around a gospel singer on the road to recording her first studio album. It's a documentary film about her life, her faith, and we hope to have a large amount of community support for this screening. We will have a man named Phil Cook, who is a subject in the film, but also a co-producer. He'll be there for a Q&A at the end of the screening. The film screening will begin at 6 PM. Admission to the film is $5 and free to U-Pike students who bring their ID. For Mountain Top News, I'm Kelsey Dean.