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By Caro Fink, 20, reporting from New York City, interviews the CW's new action actress
Who out there hasn't secretly admired the bad-girl archetype? That strong, confident character who's not afraid to say exactly what she means and and doesn't care what society or anyone else thinks of her. She's the woman we all want to ...
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By Zulay Regalado, 21, reporting from Miami, FL, on a website that matches your personal passion with an important (and fun) cause
Want to start a movement in your community but you don't know where to begin? Inspired to do something—only you're not sure exactly what?
Dosomething.org is a non-profit organization that gives teens free ...
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By Maya Popa, 21, reporting from New York City during Fashion Week on her favorite fall legwear
Tights. They make us giddy when worn by men. (Robin Hood would be a shadow of himself without them). They spare us from having to dig for matching socks.
While putting them on may have been my least favorite part of ballet lessons growing up, they ...
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By Cindy Morand, 21, who interviews fellow RED author Tiffani Hortman, 20, about her upcoming event to help young people (like her) who live with illness.
Published author and activist Tiffani Hortman, 20, was diagnosed with a rare form of muscular dystrophy as a child—and has been helping her peers cope with chronic illness ever since.
On ...
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By Dani Cox, 16, reporting from Pleasanton, CA, on a cool summer recipe that makes her feel like a Top Chef.
Cooking has never been my forte. As much as I love to eat and want the spices and measurements to come naturally to my capable, master-chef hands, I have always been dependent upon recipe books to lead me to a successful meal.
That is, ...
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By Elizabeth Metzger, 21, reporting from New York, NY, on places where you can be a poet—and a social creature this summer.
From afar, summer always seems like the ideal time to do some writing—suddenly a stretch of time when you have long, gorgeous days to dream, muse, and scribble, poetry or prose, without the pressure of schoolwork. But then ...
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By Samantha Gillogly, 21, reporting from West Brookfield, MA, on a 20th-anniversary book about the apocalypse that will rock your world today
A novel about the apocalypse written in 1990 may not sound like it would stay fresh for decades. But Good Omens is the kind of book that deals with fear, fear that the demise of our planet is growing ...
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By Dani Cox, 16, reporting from Pleasanton, CA, on being her own favorite fashion designer
The world of fashion can be a beautiful place—a sort of dreamland for those who appreciate what a piece of fabric can accomplish in life. Yet for a struggling student with very limited income, the price of designer clothes can be a bit drastic. Solution? ...
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By Amy Hunt, 20, reporting from Lexington, Kentucky, on an actor whose band actually rocks
You know who Ryan Gosling is? You do—or am I the only one who feels compelled to watch The Notebook every time it's on TV? You may have even heard that he has a band, but you probably shrugged it off: Not another actor thinking he can start a music ...
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By RED editor Amy Goldwasser, interviewing U.S. soccer star, gold medalist and TV journalist Julie Foudy
The World Cup starts next week—June 11 to July 11 in Cape Town, South Africa—and, well, even if you're an American girl who's into soccer, this is an international sports event that's never offered much of a place for girls (or ...