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Salon boasts high-end colorists

By CAMERON HUBBARD

Blunt cuts and Bolsheviks. Layers and Lenin. Most people don't see much of a connection between revolutions and hairstyling. Still, some Athenians might have noticed the military-style ads for Republic Salon. University alumna Alissa Carrier and her business partner Lyric Bellotte said they decided to open Republic after seeing the need for a salon that allowed stylists to be very involved in both cutting and coloring. … 5 Comments

One-act play offers 'hopeful message'

By UGOCHI AMUTA

Written by Lanford Wilson, "Talley's Folly" is a one-act play of an evening between two lovers. Set in Lebanon, Mo. in the year 1944, the play is a romantic comedy that discusses issues of war and prosperity, racism and women's roles. "The play was actually a school project done in the spring," said Dina Camp, a member of the publicity committee. … 0 Comments

Restaurants combine food, art

By JENNIFER PAXTON

The next meal you purchase in Athens may not only satisfy your hunger, but also your artistic appetite. Some Athens establishments have bridged the gap between the art gallery and the restaurant, making local artwork more accessible to the average customer. … 0 Comments

Students, band host Sept. 11 memorial

By JENNIFER JACKSON

The Securities Studies Student Association designed an event today in light of Sept. 11, 2001. Samantha Meek, the co-founder of the student association and a junior from Rochester, N.Y., said she calls it "9/11 Memorial Benefit Concert." The event will begin at 11 a. … 0 Comments

Library offers new 'points of interest'

By MEGHAN PITTMAN For The Red & Black

Nestled in North Campus, the University's Main Library serves as an icon of academics. With eight floors of books, it is a valuable resource and haven for the studious. "I go on Fridays in between two classes to eat and study," said Haley Crain, a freshman from Canton. … 0 Comments

M.I.A. mixes dance beats, reverb echoes, disco flow

By COULTER MCWHORTER

M.I.A.'s first eclectic record, "Arular," gushed positive critiques with only a splash in commercial sales. In her latest globe-trotting adventure, "Kala," she couldn't care less, and that's good enough for us. M.I.A.Grade: B Verdict: Most of M.I.A's shots fired hit their marks. … 0 Comments

GLOBES reception welcomes new members

By JULIE LEUNG

Thirteen years ago, Annette Hammon saw the need for a GLOBE-al community. In an effort to provide support for gay students, faculty and staff at the University, Hammon founded in 1994 GLOBES - Gay, Lesbian or Bisexual Employees and Supporters. The organization hosted its annual fall reception Thursday at the Founder's Garden. … 1 Comment

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