Last blog post guys! We are going to miss you sooooo much, especially staying up late to rush write a blog post so we don't get a 0...
We know you guys are going to miss us. So here's a quick message to help you get through the next miserable, horrible, hair-wrenching, sleepless days: click here and enjoy :) It will keep you motivated, trust me.
Listening to deadmau5, really gets you pumped for the blog posting!!......BEAT DROP.
dOO DOO DOO DOOO DOO OODODOOD....MRRRRRRP.....BOOOOM!
Pretty good translating if I say so myself!
But I feel like we really will miss this class! Especially since Scitech is coming up next, I think we are really going to miss these days....
OF PARTYIN! Yeah be jealous.... Our lives are crazy awesome. But I guess now you're just gonna have to imagine their awesomeness instead of us telling you all about them. And to think, what will you do without out weekly tips? I'm positive they've saved your social life at one point or another. Especially our tips on NOT wearing tacky Christmas hats....yes I'm looking at you crazy Aunt.
NOW STOP READING THIS BLOG POST AND GO "STUDY" FOR YOUR MID TERMS!
My advice:
1.) Don't cry that you'll miss us...
2.) Chai Tea Lattes get you in 'THA ZONE
3.) Starbucks, lots of Starbucks
Good luck! Love you guys! <3
-Audrey, Elena, and Jiyoon (your Best Friends 4LYF3!)
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
How NOT to Dress Christmas Tacky!
I see people breaking these rules all the time around Christmas, and it gets on my nerves! Especially the sweet on grannies with 50 cats that dress in sweaters that sings "Jingle Bells" whenever you move. So in oder to avoid looking too tack here are a few tips.
1.) Do not wear anything that moves, sings, jingles, or talks. Do you want to look like you're crazy? However, if you want to have no friends and drive of anyone near you, feel free to break this rule.
2.) No excessive sparkly glitter or tinsel on your clothes. You are not the Tin Man from "The Wizard of Oz", do not even try.
3.) Don't wear anything that lights up. Unless you want to cause a car accident with your flashing red and green lights, stuck all over the sweater you stole from the old folks home.
4.) Do not dress in all one color. This no-no applies to all outfits, but this season especially!
5.) Please, for the love of God, NO Christmas tree hats! We of the fashion community beg you.
Don't be this kid.
1.) Do not wear anything that moves, sings, jingles, or talks. Do you want to look like you're crazy? However, if you want to have no friends and drive of anyone near you, feel free to break this rule.
2.) No excessive sparkly glitter or tinsel on your clothes. You are not the Tin Man from "The Wizard of Oz", do not even try.
3.) Don't wear anything that lights up. Unless you want to cause a car accident with your flashing red and green lights, stuck all over the sweater you stole from the old folks home.
4.) Do not dress in all one color. This no-no applies to all outfits, but this season especially!
5.) Please, for the love of God, NO Christmas tree hats! We of the fashion community beg you.
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
10 Gifts for 10 Dollars- Your Guide to Christmas Shopping
All these gifts are under $10! Pair them together to get a great gift. Pink body spray, $8 at Pink or Bath and Body Works. Paris Amour lotion, $3.50 at Bath and Body Works. Red Velvet Cupcake hand sanitizer (it's sparkly!), $1.50 at Bath and Body Works. Bows, $3 and up at at grocery store or drug store. Seventeen Magazine, $2.99 at grocery stores and book store.
Photo by: Audrey
The holiday season is here! And you know what that means? Christmas shopping! Which isn't such a great thing if you're a teenager with no money..... Here are 10 gifts for $10 or less, so they won't break the bank!
Baked Goods- Ingredients won't cost much and they are always delicious. For ideas on different Christmas cookies and baked goods click here.
Movie Night Gift Basket- A $5 gift card to the nearest blockbuster and some of their favorite candy. Or, if you want to do this for lots of people, buy candy and blankets in bulk (or at Costco).
Care Package- Their favorite magazine, candy, and whatever else they love. Magazines are about $4, so you can always make them cookies or buy them something else with the other $6. Like something from Philosophy.... See below.
Philosophy Body Wash- This stuff is great and generally pricey, however a 2 oz bottle of their amazing body wash is only $5. So buy 2, put in care package, or pair with any other gifts (jewelry, candles, fuzzy socks...). Not only does it smell great it also has a different message on each bottle, ranging from recipes to just something sweet to brighten your day, depending on the scent. Available at Sephora or online.
Jewelry and Hair Stuff from Forever 21- This stuff is cute and usually $3 per item. Go all out and get them tons of cute accessories or pair with something else. Either way it's a great way to help your friends look great this holiday season.
iTunes gift Card- If you're buying for more than one person you can buy a pack of 3 iTunes gift cards, each one is $10. Everyone needs a soundtrack for their holidays. Available at most drug stores, grocery stores, and Target.
Fuzzy Socks- Are always cute and warm. Target sells some that have super cute patterns on them :) Bath and Body Works sells some lavender and eucalyptus ones that they sell closer to Christmas time but they usually cost a little over $10.
Bath and Body Works Products- You can't go wrong with a hand sanitizer or lotion. Hand Sanitizer is $1.50 or 5 for $5. Lotion starts at $3.50. You know what that means..... A great little package for your friends filled with stuff for a nice affordable price.
Nail Polish- Has a broad range of prices. Some of the best is Essie and OPI which are both $8 a bottle. Grocery stores tend to sell some brands that cost less and range around $3, like NYX. Pair with a hand sanitizer or lotion and you are set.
Candles- Depends on the person but are usually a great gift. Yankee Candle sells some of the best and their smaller candles are around $3.50.
Hope this helps you as you get a head start on your Christmas shopping! Don't be afraid to mix and match the presents listed above, they're all great and are even greater together :)
-Audrey
Monday, November 28, 2011
A Season of Giving!
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Photo posted on Flickr from clappstar |
It's that time of year again. On Thanksgiving Day, when Santa came at the end of the Macy's day parade it was official. It's time to take kids to sit on Santa's lap, exchange gifts among family and friends, and listen to classic Christmas carols. These are some of the best times in a child's life, but not everybody is fortunate to have a surplus of gifts on Christmas morning. For some, anything at all would be a blessing. Austin has a wonderful organization called Blue Santa to help support these children and their families. Run by the Austin Police Department, the Austin Fire Department, Texas National Guard, Austin Energy, and Austin Parks and Recreation, they provide families with a Christmas meal and toys for children under 14 in each family. This is all about the giving spirit. All of these presents and meals are donated by Austin locals. Part of Christmas is not being selfish and thinking about other people’s needs rather than your own. This past Saturday was the Chuys Children Giving to Children Parade. This was a traditional parade with giant character balloons, floats, and performances, but there was something different and charitable. Throughout the parade, there were trucks picking up toys which children had brought to the parade to give to Blue Santa. Although it was rainy, windy and cold on Saturday, there was a great outcome for the parade. Blue Santa has many other events, so check out their website (linked above) for more information on what you can do to help. And don't forget, it is a giving season!
-Elena Cole (The Short One)
Monday, November 21, 2011
Lead/Nutgraph for feature story
Walking home from Stevensen Middle School, Carrie Bevers and her friends were always discussing the latest fashion. Whether it was making lists of what they were wearing or figuring out when the new designs were coming out. “I liked fashion and clothes,” Bevers said, “And I liked to shop.” Little did she know, that this would turn into a career.
Carrie is a buyer for JcPenny. “[As a Buyer,] although it sounds that you shop all the time, you look at a lot of numbers.” Bevers said. “About seventy percent of my time is analysing past business. And then the rest of the time is spent actually in the market buying the product.” Her jobs involves both math and creativity.
Friday, November 18, 2011
Leads/Nutgraph
“Yanagi means sushi knife”, which is appropriate because Yanagi is a sushi place with a new level of customer service and preparation.
You walk into the chic well designed and dimly lit restaurant, with soft music playing in the background. It’s a new level of tranquility and you see delicacies on every person’s platter. This Zen garden of deliciousness exudes professionalism and is conveniently located right here in Austin
You walk into the chic well designed and dimly lit restaurant, with soft music playing in the background. It’s a new level of tranquility and you see delicacies on every person’s platter. This Zen garden of deliciousness exudes professionalism and is conveniently located right here in Austin
Lead and Nutgraph
Music fills the air, people jump up and down, you can feel the bass beating inside you. This is Austin City Limits Music Festival. It is an amazing event but who puts it all on?
Many people are hired to work for the company C3 Presents, which puts on festival like ACL and Lollapalooza every year. One of their employees is Suzanne Mahowey, the Creative Services director. She is in charge of everything that people see, websites, emails, tickets, t-shirts, everything that makes the events more than just another concert, everything that makes it what it is.
-Audrey
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Magnetic Nail Polish?? Whaaaaat?
Magnetic nail polish you say? This stuff is ridiculoussss. It's not nails that have metal objects attracted to them (that's what I thought at first), but something way cooler....

BAAAAM!
Pretty sweet right? Well the basic concept is that you put a special polish on your nails, and quicly, while they're still wet you hold a special magnet over the nail and it forms a sweet pattern.
How does this magic work you say? Well, the polish formula is specially developed with magnetic particles, so when a "secret pattern" magnet is held over the nail the iron powder gravitates in different directions.
Now this stuff is pretty expensive, and hard to find because its all the rage in Europe, but they charge Americans extra because its rarer here. The bottles that I found are from Nails Inc, a London based brand that sells at Sephora as well. They're priced at $16, and come in 3 colors: Trafalgar Square (chrome), Houses of Parliament (purple), and Whitehall Teal (teal). If you didn't notice they're all named after attractions in London. (;
Now go splurge, and buy yourself a bottle of pure joy!
BAAAAM!
Pretty sweet right? Well the basic concept is that you put a special polish on your nails, and quicly, while they're still wet you hold a special magnet over the nail and it forms a sweet pattern.
How does this magic work you say? Well, the polish formula is specially developed with magnetic particles, so when a "secret pattern" magnet is held over the nail the iron powder gravitates in different directions.
Now this stuff is pretty expensive, and hard to find because its all the rage in Europe, but they charge Americans extra because its rarer here. The bottles that I found are from Nails Inc, a London based brand that sells at Sephora as well. They're priced at $16, and come in 3 colors: Trafalgar Square (chrome), Houses of Parliament (purple), and Whitehall Teal (teal). If you didn't notice they're all named after attractions in London. (;
Now go splurge, and buy yourself a bottle of pure joy!
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Thanksgiving Traditions
Pumpkin Pie! Yum! Photo courtesy of TheCulinaryGeek on flikr
Everybody has different holiday traditions, from eating tamales to making pumpkin pie. The holidays are a time for family, friends, and -in most cases- food. My family is a little weird, for Thanksgiving, we do the normal tradtition of Turkey, but we also have dumplings and tamales. One of my aunt's is from Mexico and another is from Taiwan, on Thanksgiving, we combine all the different cultures in my family for a really interesting meal. A traditional meal for Thanksigiving is turkey, mashed potatoes, stuffing, and pumpkin pie. Another family I know is from China, and they have a meal that is a mixture of traditional American Thanksgiving and a traditional Chinese dinner. No matter what the tradition, it always leaves for a festive occasion!
Here is a simple recipe for Pumpkin Pie (that's also gluten free!):
Recipe courtesy of: Svendblad Josephine on nuttykitchen.com
Crust:
1 1/2 cups of almond flour (blanched)
1/4 cup melted unsalted pastured butter
Pinch of sea salt
Now mix together
Filling:
1 can of pure pumpkin (29 oz) nothing else added
3 "real" cage free eggs if you can get them (if they are small, add a fourth)
1 cup coconut milk
1/4 cup local honey
1 tsp vanilla
1/2 tsp ground cloves
1/2 tsp cinnamon
1/2 tsp fresh ground nutmeg
Pinch of Sea Salt
Beat eggs, honey, and vanilla until they are frothy, then add all the other ingredients and carefully blend until even and smooth. Fill pie pan with crust and bake on convection at 350 degrees for about 50 minutes. This should be enough filling for two pies.
For more recipes for your Thanksgiving meal click here
-Audrey
Get your Jaguar on!
Being part of a school, means showing your school spirit, "All day every day!" These are all the LASA/LBJ shirts I saw on a day where we had no games or any reason for having spirit, except to show support for our school all the time!
Sophie Altmejd
Sporting the Grey and Black LBJ Hoodie
John Michael Reyes
Sporting the LBJ band T-shirt
Evan Meyers
Sporting the LBJ vs. Mac T-shirt
Zafar Mamiya
Sporting the LBJ vs. Mac T-shirt
Zia Lyle
Sporting the Purple and Black LBJ Hoodie
Alexis Andraca and Zia Lyle
Making a funny pose while sporting their LBJ Hoodies
-Photos and Commentary by Elena Cole (The Short One)
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Boots!
It's finally getting cooler and we are starting to see a bit of rain. That means it's time to start wearing boots!
Here are a few different styles and some estimated prices:
Here are a few different styles and some estimated prices:
Classic Tall UGG Boot, $180 |
Sketchers Black fur trim lace up boot, about $100 |
Target Rain boots, about $30 |
Born Tall Leather Boots, about $200 |
(Just For Kicks) - I'm Punny White Dance Team Boots, $50 |
-Pictures and Commentary by Elena Cole (The Short One)
I need a Jean-ie
Elena and I wearing our jeans for people who are short. Photos courtesy of Elena and I.
So I don't know about you guys, but I'm on the short side. It's really hard to find jeans that aren't way to long and don't make you trip over them every five seconds. A lot of stores sell long jeans for tall people but where are the ones for short people?
Sure, you can go get them hemmed but that takes time and costs money, jeans are expensive enough as is!
The other day I was at Gap looking for a pair of jeans and I found a pair that were the exact length of my leg, I was so happy. And then... my mom told me that they were capris.... But I'm okay with that because they fit me and most jeans don't. Plus, they're cute.
Elena, who's even shorter than I am (but not by that much) buys jeans at Aeropostale which you can usually get on sale for a good price and they are the right length for her.
Jeans at Gap can be expensive but they are the perfect length for those of us that have not been graced with the tall (or even average height) gene.
So if you're short and need a pair of jeans you can always buy capris at Gap or Aeropostale. Have fun shopping my fellow short people!
-Audrey
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
A Really Fun Festival!
FunFunFunFest is baaack baby! So, if you don't know, FFFFest is a Austin music festival that goes on for 3 days, 4 stages, at Auditorium Shores, and is a mix of indie electronica and Austin based music groups.
Last year, their main headliner was MGMT, which I hear was pretty amazing, and im suprised that FFFFest being a tiny independent festival, managed to book them. Now, this year's lineup....not so great. Their headliner is Spoon, which I have come to love, but besides them, I don't really see anyone else pumping up the crowd. The rest of the bands are never before heard of bands which is typical for indie festivals, but it's not so great when that's what the whole festival is mainly comprised of. Also, don't forget to miss the afterparites, and group activities that go on after the shows.
No doubt the the music and festivities will be fun, and live up to it's name, but if you go, be prepared for some brand new sounds for your earbuds. You might even find a band that you really end up enjoying!
Tickets are still up for grabs, and the festival dates are November 4, 5, and 6. For their official website, lineup, and tickets click here.
Maybe it's Chanel, Maybe it's Maybelline
Clinique makeup consulant helps a customer choose what makeup is best for her
Picture courtesy of The Consumerist on Flickr
When she walked in to the makeup store Elena gasped. Some of the makeup was $40 or more. "I can't afford this," Elena thought. She looked around at it and realized that it wasn't much different from the stuff that she found at the grocery store. So why was it so expensive?
Makeup like the stuff that you buy from Chanel is really expensive. Their concealer is often in the $50-$60 range. Their blush is less expensive, but not by much, it can cost $40-$50. Their mascara is generally $30. "Some people think that Chanel is a lot better," Elena said. "But from personal experience, I don't think that there is a difference in how well it works, just the logo on the bottle."
A brand that can be found in the same stores as Chanel but is not nearly as expensive, is Clinique. Clinique concealer is my personal favorite and their liquid concealer (which works wonders) is $14.50. Their blush is generally around $20 and their mascara ranges from $10-$15.
Now for the brands that you can buy at drug stores and grocery stores. Two really great drug store brands are Neutrogena and Maybelline. Neutrogena's concealer is usually $6 or $7 and it fights acne. Maybelline is known for making amazing mascara that won't break the bank. Their mascara costs around $7.
I think that designer makeup is like grocery store makeup in every way, except one thing, price. Normally I buy Maybelline mascara because it works just as well as anything else and it doesn't cost more than a teenage girl like myself can afford. The only time that I ever don't buy the makeup found in drug stores is with concealer. It's hard to find the right shade of concealer or a concealer that works, so I usually buy Clinique concealer, it's not too expensive and it works really well. But if you don't have the extra $7 or don't have time to go to the mall, Neutrogena concealer works almost as well.
-Audrey
Picture courtesy of The Consumerist on Flickr
When she walked in to the makeup store Elena gasped. Some of the makeup was $40 or more. "I can't afford this," Elena thought. She looked around at it and realized that it wasn't much different from the stuff that she found at the grocery store. So why was it so expensive?
Makeup like the stuff that you buy from Chanel is really expensive. Their concealer is often in the $50-$60 range. Their blush is less expensive, but not by much, it can cost $40-$50. Their mascara is generally $30. "Some people think that Chanel is a lot better," Elena said. "But from personal experience, I don't think that there is a difference in how well it works, just the logo on the bottle."
A brand that can be found in the same stores as Chanel but is not nearly as expensive, is Clinique. Clinique concealer is my personal favorite and their liquid concealer (which works wonders) is $14.50. Their blush is generally around $20 and their mascara ranges from $10-$15.
Now for the brands that you can buy at drug stores and grocery stores. Two really great drug store brands are Neutrogena and Maybelline. Neutrogena's concealer is usually $6 or $7 and it fights acne. Maybelline is known for making amazing mascara that won't break the bank. Their mascara costs around $7.
I think that designer makeup is like grocery store makeup in every way, except one thing, price. Normally I buy Maybelline mascara because it works just as well as anything else and it doesn't cost more than a teenage girl like myself can afford. The only time that I ever don't buy the makeup found in drug stores is with concealer. It's hard to find the right shade of concealer or a concealer that works, so I usually buy Clinique concealer, it's not too expensive and it works really well. But if you don't have the extra $7 or don't have time to go to the mall, Neutrogena concealer works almost as well.
-Audrey
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Nike Shorts and My Collection! :)
Photo by monojussi on Flickr
Nike temp running shorts are currently a very popular style of athletic shorts. They come in many different colors, designs, and color combinations. The demographic you generally see wearing these are about 10-28 years for style, but runners wear them too because they are a good quality running short. That is where the majority of the shorts is seen, but you can find them on nearly any person regardless of age or how athletic they are. You see the shorts almost anywhere; restaurants, stores, school and the gym. If you are Buying them from Nike then the prices can range from about $32 to $40 at regular price, but if bought at Academy can range from about $25 to $28. The shorts are made of the Nike Dri-Fit material for quick dry, mesh side panels for ventilation, a small pocket inside the shorts and built in briefs.
Photos and Commentary by Elena Cole (The Short One)
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Get With the Program OPI!
I was originally going to do my blog post on something else, but I was procrastinating on my homework and I came across this....are you ready??? NICKI MINAJ IS GETTING A OPI COLLECTION! Now, normally I don't really like celebrity endorsed products, but ya know, it's Nicki so its okay. I had high expectations, because this is really the closest collection they have to fall yet. But I looked at it and I was not pleased....
It has 6 colors, one of them being a purple shatter "Super Bass Shatter" (JB fans, go for it), but I was again disappointed. Shatter again, really? Kudos to them for coming up with it, but please, move on! We've had this grunge look for too long. We get it, you like to brag.
So the other two colors are "Metallic For Life", and "Save Me". If you haven't noticed these are all a play on Nicki Minaj's songs. Now they're getting funky with that glitter! For "Save Me" it's obviously a glitter coat, but the funky part it the hair thin strips of glitter. I think they're trying to start another trend here but honestly, it doesn't look that great...Now for "Metallic For Life", it stays true to its name with a graphite steel look, and ooh lets see here: square chunks of steel glitter?? Inventive! Now this one actually looks pretty decent(:
So here's the bad part. Its their fall collection right? Then why oh why?, Mother of Polish do they not have a dark color scheme?!? Fall Polish=dark, burgundy, deep, wine colors that's what its all about! So why do they electric neon colors? With of course the exception of "Pink Friday" a more pastel like color. So we have "Did It On Em" nearly the same to "Who The Shrek Are You?" (pic below), ALSO by OPI. Really?
Now, don't get me wrong, I love the polishes themselves, but OPI has been going downhill lately. I feel like they're trying to imitate Chanel's September denim collection with out of season shades, just like Nubar did, shade for shade too! >:( (I have lost all respect for them now), but they should bothknow: You don't play with Chanel.
It has 6 colors, one of them being a purple shatter "Super Bass Shatter" (JB fans, go for it), but I was again disappointed. Shatter again, really? Kudos to them for coming up with it, but please, move on! We've had this grunge look for too long. We get it, you like to brag.
So the other two colors are "Metallic For Life", and "Save Me". If you haven't noticed these are all a play on Nicki Minaj's songs. Now they're getting funky with that glitter! For "Save Me" it's obviously a glitter coat, but the funky part it the hair thin strips of glitter. I think they're trying to start another trend here but honestly, it doesn't look that great...Now for "Metallic For Life", it stays true to its name with a graphite steel look, and ooh lets see here: square chunks of steel glitter?? Inventive! Now this one actually looks pretty decent(:
So here's the bad part. Its their fall collection right? Then why oh why?, Mother of Polish do they not have a dark color scheme?!? Fall Polish=dark, burgundy, deep, wine colors that's what its all about! So why do they electric neon colors? With of course the exception of "Pink Friday" a more pastel like color. So we have "Did It On Em" nearly the same to "Who The Shrek Are You?" (pic below), ALSO by OPI. Really?
Now, don't get me wrong, I love the polishes themselves, but OPI has been going downhill lately. I feel like they're trying to imitate Chanel's September denim collection with out of season shades, just like Nubar did, shade for shade too! >:( (I have lost all respect for them now), but they should bothknow: You don't play with Chanel.
How do you wear them?
As many of you may know, TOMS have become a popular shoe among Austin teens. I went around LASA, my school, and took pictures of a few people sporting their TOMS. This is what I saw!
To buy and find information on TOMS click here
By Elena Cole (The Short One)
To buy and find information on TOMS click here
By Elena Cole (The Short One)
Uggs. Worth the money?
Classic shortie Uggs $150. Picture courtesy of Ugg Boy <3 Ugg Girl [PHOTO//WORLD//TRAVEL] pro on flickr
Uggs. A brand name associated with comfy boots that break the bank. Are they worth it? The classic tall Uggs are $180 and Uggs that are a certain style can be up to $350. There are so many brands out there that make boots that look exactly like Uggs. Sure,they aren't all made from real sheepskin and fur and handcrafted in Italy but that doesn't mean they don't keep you looking cute while staying warm. A brand called Bearpaw makes shoes that look just like Uggs but their prices range from $50-$90, which is much much cheaper. People that own Uggs, including myself and Elena, find them warm, comfy, and fashionable. "I think that they were worth the money. They are over priced though, most people can't afford that," Elena said. "Next time I go boot shopping I'm definitely looking at other brands that sell products similar to Uggs." And there are a lot. Costco sells boots that were made in the same factory as Uggs but they don't say Uggs on them and are much cheaper, Target sells boots that look like Uggs for their reasonable Target prices, Bearpaw, and so many more.
For more information on Uggs click here
For more information on Bearpaws click here
-Audrey
Uggs. A brand name associated with comfy boots that break the bank. Are they worth it? The classic tall Uggs are $180 and Uggs that are a certain style can be up to $350. There are so many brands out there that make boots that look exactly like Uggs. Sure,they aren't all made from real sheepskin and fur and handcrafted in Italy but that doesn't mean they don't keep you looking cute while staying warm. A brand called Bearpaw makes shoes that look just like Uggs but their prices range from $50-$90, which is much much cheaper. People that own Uggs, including myself and Elena, find them warm, comfy, and fashionable. "I think that they were worth the money. They are over priced though, most people can't afford that," Elena said. "Next time I go boot shopping I'm definitely looking at other brands that sell products similar to Uggs." And there are a lot. Costco sells boots that were made in the same factory as Uggs but they don't say Uggs on them and are much cheaper, Target sells boots that look like Uggs for their reasonable Target prices, Bearpaw, and so many more.
For more information on Uggs click here
For more information on Bearpaws click here
-Audrey
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
What's up Austin?
Picture courtesy of Flickr
Taylor Swift in Concert. To see more pictures click here
So much is happening here in Austin in the next week! This Friday is a big and exciting day for the students of LASA and LBJ. It's the big McCallum vs. LBJ game! Before the game there is even a tailgate party. If you don’t go to LBJ, LASA, or McCallum there is probably a football game going on at your school too. If not, or you just don’t feel like showing any school spirit, there is a Ne-Yo concert at the Frank Erwin Center. This weekend is the Texas Book Festival that will feature some really big writers as well as a few that are not as well known. On Wednesday Taylor Swift is having a concert at the Frank Erwin Center. Starting on the 20th and lasting until the 27th is the Austin Film Festival. The Austin Film Festival will have viewings and follow up Q&A's for lots of different shows and movies, including the TV show Bones, the movie Toy Story, and the movie Edward Scissorhands. There is a little something for everyone, whether you are a sports fan, addicted to music (isn’t everyone?), a total bookworm, or a film fan.
For more information on what’s going on at the Frank Erwin Center click here.
For more information on the Texas Book Festival click here.
For more information on the Austin Film Festival click here.
For more information on your school’s football games visit your school’s website (if you go to LASA, click here)
-Audrey
5 Must Haves For Winter!
If you are looking to stay warm and fashionable this winter, these are five things you must have:
North Face Denali Jacket
North Face, $165.00
Cropped Sweatpants
Aeropostale, $39.50
A Wool Pea coat
Delia's, $79.50
UGG boots
UGG, $180
A French Terry Shirt
Target, $14.99
Pictures By Elena Cole
-Elena Cole (The Short One)
Extension Courses. Which One?
Learn how to make simple, but delicious bruchetta (toasted italian bread topped with a tomatoe&basil salad) in Simple Italian Cooking |
Design, make, and strut your designs like these in Fall Fashion 101 |
If you go to LASA and you (hopefully) didn't skip Forum you know about our upcoming event of ....Extension Courses! If you paid attention, there are many courses related with food, fashion, and music. For food we have "Simple Italian Cooking"(there is a fee of $2) where you learn how to make the food, so you can shake some up whenever you want! For fashion, we have a pretty obvious one here, Fall Fashion 101, a course on the new upcoming fall fashions to keep in style. They'll also have a red carpet fashion runway part of the class where you cant strut your stuff and your new designs. For music, we have a somewhat odd one, Beatboxing class, or listed as "booo bah skee bahh skadoosh", I'm serious, that's what it says. It's all bout beatboxing, and how to do it with class, and not fake spitting noises. For more Italian Recipes to bring to class, click here.
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