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All The World’s A Stage[Thursday, March 13, 2008] When you step on stage, you want to put your best face forward. And part of that is learning to apply artful stage makeup. Acclaimed makeup artist Katie Shearer has provided some tips and hints that will let you look your very best.
By Julie Anne Wieland
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Special Report: Miss America 2008[Thursday, March 13, 2008] The last year has been a tumultuous one for the Miss America Organization. A television partner was lost—and gained, a new national platform was rolled out, and more. Amidst all these changes, the volunteers and contestants of the Miss America Organization looked on, wondering what would become of this iconic pageant. For months, the fate of the Miss America Organization seemed to hang in the balance. In the end, the Miss America pageant, with the help of TLC, met modern times head on and presented a new version of itself to the American public. Miss America: Reality Check brought the fifty-two contestants into homes long before the final night of competition. The final night itself proved to be contemporary, controversial, and perhaps just what the doctor ordered.
By Julie Anne Wieland
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Success: Starting A Local College/University Pageant[Thursday, March 13, 2008] By Julie Anne Wieland
If you are interested in starting a local college or university pageant, the first step is to approach the college itself. You may have to contact the president, the board of directors, or the student activity office to get more information about the steps you will have to take to establish your pageant. Most likely, you will be asked to make a presentation about your pageant, the Miss America Organization, and more.
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