Oldest Man’s Secret to a Long Life
Walter Breuning, the oldest man alive, turned 113 years old on September 24th. His supposed secret to staying alive for so long? Eating only two meals a day. Breuning has been able to maintain a weight of merely 125 pounds for the past 35 years due to his practice of skipping dinner. He also starts off his day by waking [...]
Dancing With The Stars Kicks Off
September 25, 2009 by meganp
Filed under Entertainment
Dancing with the Stars opened its 9th season with a full house – the biggest cast yet with 16 members. Each person had to learn two dance routines for the first show this year instead of one. The first dance was a solo routine and the second a group relay. Every performer did something different and the show [...]
Do you Conform?
September 24, 2009 by CaitlinColetti
Filed under Featured
Beatrice Arthur once declared, ”I’m not playing a role. I’m being myself, whatever the hell that is.” Why can’t every one live by this golden statement? Why must people feel the need to conform, to be chameleons? From a psychological perspective, human beings feel and yearn for acceptance. All we want to do is keep up with the Joneses.
Must-See Improv Theatre in Atlanta
September 20, 2009 by Joshua Nolan
Filed under Uncategorized
Whether it is an improvizational tournament featuring teams from across the world or scenes based on the actor’s humiliating real-life instances, Dad’s Garage theatre in Atlanta is definitely a place to check out. The garage has many shows performed at primetime on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. The theatre has not only been supported by several foundations, but has also been voted [...]
Astounding World Records
Ever wonder why a person would want to solve the most Rubik’s Cubes in one hour? (record: 185) A man by the name of Claxton, who has been working for Guinness World Records since 2000, believes that “It’s an innate part of our psyche as human beings to explore how far we can push the [...]
Whole World Improv Theatre
September 20, 2009 by Joshua Nolan
Filed under The Arts
Whole World Improv Theatre in Atlanta is a non-profit theatre solely dedicated to putting on a good show. It has shows centered for all ages, from children to teenagers to even adults. The theatre has various groups of talented improv-ing actors that range from the usual adults to all children. Defining its title as an improv theatre, shows allow volunteers to get involved, [...]
Budgeting with Bikes
September 20, 2009 by Danny Montenegro
Filed under Featured, Student Life
As many of our high school seniors are applying for colleges, many questions come up, including a very important one regarding our teenage pride and joy. Does the car stay or does it go? Are we allowed to have a car on campus?
Advice
Dear Black and Red,
My girlfriend and I have been together for three years. We are both seniors, and we both plan on going to college next year. We want to go to different universities, Arizona and Valdosta State, which are hundreds of miles away. She is someone I want to be with forever, but I [...]
