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Alexandra asked Grassroots salon….

Grassroots Aveda Salon Interview
By Alexandra Clark

What should a customer do prior to her visit on the day of prom?
S: “The day of prom you should shampoo hair the night before not the day of, and bring in any hair accessories like bows, or fresh flowers. I highly recommend coming in for a trial run the week before to avoid major meltdowns, and that’s recommended anywhere you go.”
What are some tips to make sure hair and makeup stay in place all night?
S: “It’s great to use a liquid foundation or use a damp sponge for powder foundation with a press powder for a more opaque coverage. You can set that with a mineral powder like Mineral Veil by Bare Minerals or an Aveda press powder.”
What should girls consider before picking an elaborate hair or makeup look?
S: “Their dress. If you have a lot going on in the dress, make your hair more of a classic look. If you have more of a simple dress you can go more elaborate with hair.”
What is the biggest challenge you face working with teen girls?
S: “The hardest for prom up-dos is girls who don’t have an idea of what they want. So to diffuse the situation I break out photos and try to get an idea of what they like and dislike.”
What is the most important aspect in planning a makeup look?
S: “You want to have the foundation ready. If you have something in particular you like, bring that. When it comes to the makeup here, plan it. Pick a smokey eye, or a nude lip. We can help with that. That’s why consultations are great the week before, so we can work out the look.”
What is the number one mistake girls make with their prom hair/makeup?
S: “Too big and too much all at once. I’m a fan of big hair and bold makeup, but not together.”
What are the upcoming hair trends this spring?
S: “Long. It’s all long. For the most part all the hairstyles for spring are long and tousled with a lot of color melting. Color melting is where your hair goes from dark to light, from roots to end in a gradual lift. It’s a new foil placement technique that allows hair to look more natural, making the hair look like it’s not really colored with natural dimension meaning contrasting color or natural highlights.”
What should customers look for in a permanent beauty consultant?
S: “Their hair. Look at their hair/makeup and how the present themselves. Check to see if they’re listening to you, and that they will never let you leave until you’re 100 percent happy. They should treat you with a professional attitude and always exceed all expectations.”

Voelker discusses his resignation as girls’ basketball coach

By Luke Geraghty

Recently, girls’ head basketball coach Joe Voelker resigned. The Bagpiper interviewed him about his resignation.

Bagpiper: What has been the best part about coaching FC?
Voelker: “The best part has been working with the kids and being with this program.”

Bagpiper: What led you to this decision?
Voelker: “I have been a head coach for nine years and it wears on you. A lot of people don’t know how it is. Resigning kind of refreshes you.

Bagpiper: What team(s) that you have coached stands out?
Voelker: “The one two years ago where we went to semi-state stands out. Also, the very first team was enjoyable. That team was 16-6. They were a lot of fun and they were the most rewarding. The second team came out of no where and made it to the sectional championship game.”

Bagpiper: What is your proudest accomplishment individually?
Voelker: “When your win a game that you’re not expected to win, it’s a great accomplishment. We have been very competitive, especially when tournament games come around.”

Bagpiper: Is there anything else that we need to know?
Voelker: “It was a very tough decision to step down. I have been thinking about it for several years. I don’t know if I will be out permanently.”

Paige Thompson’s continued list

4) Forecastle Festival:  Another Louisville festival, they will be celebrating their 10th anniversary in the summer of 2012. Last year, the festival included artists such as She & Him, Spoon, and Margot and the Nuclear So and So’s. This festival takes place on the Riverfront in downtown Louisville. The name comes from the word Forecastle, which is “a place where the people come together,” and “a place where workers relax after a hard day of labor.” The very first Forecastle was held on July 20, 2002 at Tyler Park in Louisville, and it has grown ever since into what it is today. However, according to WHAS 11, Forecastle will not happen this summer because they want to make it bigger and better for next year, its 10th anniversary.  Forecastle not only celebrates music, but it also celebrates art and activism.

5) Sasquatch:  While this festival is the farthest, taking place in George, Washington at The Gorge Amphitheater during Memorial Day weekend, May 27-30. The lineup includes artists such as Modest Mouse, Iron and Wine, Beach House, Local Natives, and many many more. Sasquatch is also for those who are into camping and outdoors.

6) Warped Tour: Vans Warped Tour is coming to Indy on July 7 at the Verizon Wireless Music Center. Warped tour includes many artists including 3OH!3, A Day to Remember, August Burns Red, and many more. This is a one day concert for those who do not want to attend a multiple day festival, pay for a hotel, or camp. It is also fairly close to home and requires little travel.

7) Pitchfork: Another Chicago festival, Pitchfork takes place July 15-17. It has a lineup of artists such as Animal Collective, Fleet Foxes, and Woods. Tickets range from $45 for one day, and $110 for all three days. Since it is in a city setting, you can get a hotel room and will not have to camp like at other festivals.

8) Harmony Festival: This festival takes place in Santa Rosa, California on June 10-12. One of the older music festivals, starting in 1978, Harmony Festival’s lineup for 2011 includes Ghostland Observatory, The Flaming Lips, Grace Potter and the Nocturnals, and more.