High School Students Determined to End School’s Outdated (And Absurd) Segregated Proms
Dividing up a prom based on race is not a black-and-white issue at Georgia’s Wilcox County High School.
Dividing up a prom based on race is not a black-and-white issue at Georgia’s Wilcox County High School.
Millions of guys are sighing all over the world as news of the L.A. high school kid who asked Kate Upton to the prom getting shot down spreads.
It's a new trend, regular people asking Celebrities to Prom or other dances. And why not, sometimes it works out.
Prom season is right around the corner and before you feel the need to travel two hours south to the Twin Cities to get a dress, we have a few places you might want to check out in Duluth first.
Ellen Degeneres does it again making one super Bruno Mars fan very happy as she got a very special dance with the man himself, live on Ellen's show.
I can't help but think that if Youtube had been around when I was a senior in high school my prom date could have been Dave Matthews, Eddie Vedder, or even Grant Hill. Those guys were the object of my affection circa 1999
What do you do when all the girls you ask to prom are already planning to go with other guys? Apparently, you get on Twitter and start asking porn stars to go with you. That’s what one Minnesota teen has done.
High school senior James Tate decided to go big when he asked friend Sonali Rodrigues to the prom last Friday.
So, in the middle of the night, he taped large cardboard letters spelling out "Sonali Rodrigues, Will you go to prom with me? HMU - Tate" on an exterior wall of Shelton High School in Connecticut. (HMU stand for "Hit Me Up.")
Three new movies are opening at our local Marcus Theatres this weekend.
One has the makings of a mega-blockbuster in 'Thor,' the latest in a long line of superhero movies from Marvel. Interestingly enough, this one is from critically acclaimed and Oscar-nominated director Kenneth Branagh, the man behind such Shakespeare adaptations as 'Henry V.'
The other big releases this weekend are a nice alternative to the loud thunderous action in 'Thor.' The first is 'Something Borrowed,' based on the popular book by Emily Giffin, starring Kate Hudson and Ginnifer Goodwin. If that doesn't float you boat, you may want to try 'Jumping the Broom,' about two very different families who come together for a wedding at Martha's Vineyard.
Which of these movies will you see this weekend? Take a look at their trailers after the jump, then check out a list of movies still playing in Marcus Theatres.
'Fast Five' kicked into high gear at the weekend box office.
The action-packed sequel, the fifth in the 'Fast and the Furious' franchise, took in a whopping $83.6 million, setting a record for the best April opening ever. (April's previous owner was fittingly 2009's 'Fast and Furious, with $71 million.)
'Fast Five's' impressive debut was more than enough to dethrone last weekend's box office champ, 'Rio,' which this week earned a steady $14.4 million, putting it past the $100 million mark.