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Peace, Love & LipGloss

Impressive Interview Makeup

Believe it or not, summer is coming up quickly. But instead of road trips to the beach, college kids take advantage of their months off to catch up on classes or make some money. Interviews are typically held in March, and you must impress your interviewer to stand out against all of the other applicants. The goal is to look polished, but not like you’re trying too hard. So here are a few steps to achieve the perfect interview look. Face: After moisturizing, apply a thin layer of Mary Kay Creme-to-Powder Foundation ($14 at marykay.com) over your entire face, blending it into your neck. This two-in-one product truly makes your skin look flawless in seconds. Highlight your cheekbones with a touch of Urban Decay Urban Glow ($24 at Ulta). This will brighten your face, while drawing attention to your eyes. Add some color with Too Faced Pink Leopard Bronzer

Rachel Bingham Advertising Manager ($28 at Ulta). It’s a great mixture of pearly pink, golden tan and deep bronze. It combines bronzer and blush in one product, and gives your complexion a glow that is sure to impress. Eyes: Since your interviewer will be looking for great eye contact, your eye makeup is essential. As mentioned earlier, you want to look polished, but not like you’re trying too hard. So let’s use shimmering neutral shades. Physicians Formula Shimmer Strips Custom Eye Enhancing Shadow, Bronze

Collection ($9.34 at Target) is available in four shade sets, all unique in making your eye color pop! Gorgeous brown hues are paired with purple, pink, green, and blue to intensify your eyes. Define your eyes with a smoked out line of Clinique Quickliner for Eyes – Dark Chocolate ($15 at Dillard’s) along your upper and lower lashes. Finish your eyes with Urban Decay Big Fatty Mascara – Black Cherry ($14.99 at amazon.com). The deep burgundy adds a slight amount of color to your lashes, without being too dramatic. Lips: To complete your look, glide on MAC Lipstick – Sophisto ($14.50 at maccosmetics.com). It’s the perfect shade of rosy plum with a hint of gold. And what says mature and ready to work better than a pretty lipstick? What beauty tips would you like to hear about? E-mail ideas to wichitan@mwsu.edu

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Continued success and an outstanding debut top The Feed this week. March will prove to be a good month for music with numerous upcoming releases.

March 2, 2011

New on DVD:

After months of Oscar buzz, what some are calling James Franco’s best work to date, 127 Hours finally is available to own. This film based on true events follows the adventurous Aron Ralston (Franco) finds himself between a rock and a hard place, literally, in a remote Utah canyon. Ralston spends five days trapped in a cave, forcing himself to examine his life and memories. The DVD includes: - Commentary by Director/Co-screenwriter Danny Boyle, Producer Christian Colson and CoScreenwriter Simon Beaufoy - Deleted scenes - Search & Rescue: actual events that aided the search of rescue of Aron Ralston 127 Hours: An extraordinary view // A unique collaboration between the director and actor

127 Hours

DVD released: March 1, 2011 Genres: Drama, Adventure, Biography Starring: James Franco Rating: R for language and some disturbing violent content/bloody images Running Time: 1 hour 33 minutes

James Franco as Aron Ralston in “127 Hours.” (Photo Courtesy)

Eisley The Valley

Waka Flocka Flame Salute Me

The Dupree’s releases their first album in four years filled with darker sounds, but the same beautiful melodies and lyrics they’re known for.

or Shoot Me

Rap outcast snaps back at bloggers, and proves why he’s “Bringing Gangster Back” backed by more hard hitting Lex Luger beats.

The Verdict: 3/4 - Deserves a Listen

Dum Dum Girls He Gets Me

The Verdict: 3.5/4 - Don’t Sleep on This One

Lykke Li Wounded Rhymes

High EP

Yuck Yuck

Lykke Li teams up with Bjorn Yttling again to unleash the strong, feminine spirit inside her to avoid the sophomore jinx and craft a bold pop album

After a successful 2010, Dum Dum Girls start the new year by branching out into new territory, proving they’re more than a noisy, lo-fi band.

The Verdict: 3/4 - Deserves a (Photos Courtesy) Listen

Raucous at some points, yet melodic and clam, this London band releases an impressive debut comparable to Dinosaur Jr. of the 90s. The Verdict: 4/4 - A Must Have

The Verdict: 4/4 - A Must Have

‘Two and a Half Men’ star continues rant on network Melissa Maerz Scott Collins MCT

The Charlie Sheen saga took several more turns toward the sad and strange Monday as the troubled star of “Two and a Half Men” went on an all-day media blitz in which he compared himself to “a warlock,” ratcheted up legal threats against his employers, and saw his longtime publicist quit. During an exhaustive series of interviews that included “Good Morning America,” “The Today

Show,” the E! network, CNN’s “Piers Morgan Tonight” and the celebrity gossip site TMZ, the 45-year-old actor displayed more of the bizarre behavior that led to last week’s suspension of the season’s remaining eight episodes. Overshadowing the networks’ morning-after Oscar coverage, Sheen headlined on programs that aired from morning until night, explaining that his body runs on “tiger blood,” that he’s survived “banging seven-gram rocks,” and that he wanted to start a new line of cologne. He also continued attacking

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for your show runner (Lorre) being criticized.” The letter threatens the companies with a lawsuit if Sheen isn’t paid the full amount for his deal that expires in May 2012. Sheen – whose entry into rehab forced the series into hiatus last month – last week called Lorre “a clown.” Singer wrote that his client was simply responding to Lorre’s own putdowns. “Mr. Lorre has repeatedly made negative and derogatory comments about our client and harassed Mr. Sheen on the set,” Singer wrote. Spokesmen for Warner Bros. and CBS confirmed that they received the letter but declined to comment further. During his media spree, Sheen blamed the “psychological distress” he’d suffered at the

hands of CBS for his admittedly less than normal appearance and tone. He even demanded an apology from the network – “a big one, publicly, while licking my feet.” If CBS wanted him back, Sheen said, they’d have to raise his salary from roughly $2 million to $3 million per episode. “I’m underpaid right now,” he told NBC’s Jeff Rossen. “I’m tired of pretending like I’m not special. I’m tired of pretending like I’m not bitchin’, a total ... rock star from Mars.” (During the Piers Morgan interview Monday evening, however, Sheen backed off the monetary demand and said it was all “negotiable.”) Despite the tirades, Sheen insisted he was sober. Monday’s tirades from Sheen

prompted the resignation of Sheen’s publicist, Stan Rosenfield, who announced that he’s parting ways with his client. “I have worked with Charlie Sheen for a long time and I care about him very much,” Rosenfield said in a statement on Monday. “However, at this time, I’m unable to work effectively as his publicist and have respectfully resigned.” On “Piers Morgan,” Sheen asked Rosenfield to return to work for him. Later during that same interview, the actor conceded that he should have taken a different approach to address his workplace grievances. “Maybe I should have been a little quieter, a little softer,” Sheen told Morgan.

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One of the most watched and critically acclaimed shows on network television, ‘Two and a Half Men’ has a high chance of being cancelled due to the antics of its star, Charlie Sheen. (Photo Courtesy)


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