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Prom Night

Making it fun. Keeping it safe.

To most teens, no dance is more important than prom. There’s the perfect dress and rented tux, the limo and updo, the flowers and after-parties. Often there is also sex, drinking and dirty dancing, and the risk of damage that can last a lifetime.

As prom season starts, teens and teachers are planning how to make that special night fun while keeping it safe.

Angie Maharaj, senior at Eden Prairie High School, doesn’t have to be told not to do something she doesn’t think is right. Read more >>

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Deciding not to go

This year me and my girlfriend decided to not go to prom. Read More

Finding the perfect prom dress -- for free

On the first weekend in April, 700 high school girls in the Twin Cities had their Cinderella moment – choosing free prom dresses, shoes and jewelry gathered by Operation Glass Slipper. Read More

It's time for prom. Tell us your story.

Tell us a prom story in 250 words or less. Describe your dress or your date. Tell us about the invitation that did or didn’t happen. Describe what happened last year. Or explain why you’re not going.

1st prize for best prom story is $100. Up to five entries will receive honorable mentions and a $20 gift card from Target. Submit your story here today! First five submissions will receive a free ThreeSixty T-shirt. Deadline is Friday, May 16th.

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Walker teen council makes things happen

A bag of Doritos, a child’s purse, and an award given to an Enron employee a month before the energy company’s collapse. A group of Twin Cities teens has linked them together in the Corruption Collection, which is on display at the Walker Art Center’s Bazinet lobby until June 29.

The Walker Art Center Teen Arts Council (WACTAC), a group of 14 teens who meet every Thursday, assembled the collection after learning about the art of collecting from artists David Bartley and Matthew Bakkom.

Since 1994, the Walker has supported a small group of art-minded teens as part of teen programs designed to attract high school students and young artists. It’s one way the museum seeks to train and inspire the next generation of artists, connoisseurs and art lovers. Teens interview artists, organize events and post blogs, music reviews, upcoming concerts, and their own work to WACTAC’s Web site... Read more >>

Finding the perfect prom dress -- for free

On the first weekend in April, 700 high school girls in the Twin Cities had their Cinderella moment – choosing free prom dresses, shoes and jewelry gathered by Operation Glass Slipper. Pam and Emily Philipp, a mother and daughter from Mendota Heights, started the non-profit program last year, supported by dozens of local businesses and hundreds of volunteers.

Mercedes Akinseye shows how Giovonne Betts, a senior at Southwest High School in Minneapolis, found the perfect dress."> ... Read more >>

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Brighter than white

Weeks before her big date, 22-year-old Gigi Burt was still restless. She bought a new outfit, got her hair done, and most importantly, whitened her teeth. Hoping to restore the radiance in her smile, whitening her teeth was the last step in achieving what advertisers call the “all-American” appearance.

According to the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, the number of bleaching procedures cosmetic dentists have performed has soared by 50 percent for the past three years. Fueled in part by aggressive marketing, this trend toward teeth whitening has a new generation of young people craving the next beauty fix- turning whitening into the newest, easiest, and sometimes cheapest cosmetic fad. Read more >>

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