Tech Week drains yet invigorates actors
April 16, 2010
Filed under Blogs, Opinion
By Jason Dagenhart Round Table reporter Tech Week: [Tek Week]-noun. 1. A sustained amount of time when a select group of actors, technical assistants (“techies”), directors, and assistant directors engage in the final, long week of preparation for a show or theater production. 2. A very strenuous... Read more »
Sad songs say so much
April 7, 2010
Filed under Blogs, Kyle Frazier, Opinion
By Kyle Frazier Round Table reporter “And it’s times like these when we all need to hear the radio ‘Cause from the lips of some old singer We can share the troubles we already know.” - “Sad Songs Say So Much” by Elton John This song, written by Bernie Taupin and Elton John, really speaks... Read more »
Cell phones unnecessary and costly for children
April 7, 2010
Filed under Blogs, Opinion
By Jason Dagenhart Round Table reporter Everyday I have to get my little brother from school. I have to walk my butt from my nice comfy house all the way to his stupid elementary school, and then walk back. And on the way back I have to resist the temptation to just start screaming. Now, the inane temptation... Read more »
Obama-care proves to be irresponsible and unneeded
April 1, 2010
Filed under Blogs, Opinion
By Carly Monello Round Table editor The United States has the greatest health care system in the world. Anyone with a serious injury or illness has a greater chance of survival if they are in America. Reforms are needed to keep the quality of health care in this country while making it more affordable... Read more »
Humans must break constant work routines
March 25, 2010
Filed under Blogs, Opinion
By Jason Dagenhart Round Table reporter We’re sitting, we’re standing, we’re moving, we’re working, we’re running, we’re sweating, we’re standing, we’re jumping, we’re seeing but not agreeing, we’re thinking but not calculating, we’re hearing but not listening, we’re feeling with... Read more »
Leaked ACTA documents are going to plug the tubes
March 25, 2010
Filed under Blogs, Opinion, Porter Darby
By Porter Darby Round Table editor I like being able to use the Internet. I really do. I like to be able to check my email, watch stupid videos, browse Wikipedia, or do any of the numerous other things available on the web. But a small group of people might be changing that. A recently leaked part of... Read more »
Unwise remarks have made America suspicious
March 24, 2010
Filed under Blogs, Kyle Frazier, Opinion
By Kyle Frazier Round Table editor Suspicious minds have become an epidemic in America. The cause varies with each case. The media frenzy has taught many people to believe that their significant other is being unfaithful. Tiger Woods with his score of mistresses and Ted Haggard and his male prostitute... Read more »
Americans have declined in work ethic over the years
March 24, 2010
Filed under Blogs, Kyle Frazier, Opinion
By Kyle Frazier Round Table reporter Recently, I watched a movie that is quite dated. It had many actors playing journalists and everyone was hard at work. I realize it is a movie; however, it still seems like people “back in the day” worked much harder than people do now. That old saying, “Workin’... Read more »
DC allowing same sex marriage is inspirational
March 23, 2010
Filed under Blogs, Kara Henson, Opinion
Kara Henson Round Table editor-in-chief Gay members of the DC community were finally able to apply for a marriage license beginning March 3. I believe this is sensational. The fact that the gay and lesbian community can finally express their love and make it “official” is an inspirational thing. Although... Read more »
DeGeneres good talk show host, bad “Idol” judge
March 5, 2010
Filed under Blogs, Opinion
Sarah Jacques Round Table editor American Idol; the only show were the participants, ranging from lawyers to salon artists, have the same dream – to become the next pop-singing phenomenon. Their fate was once determined by three of the most well-known experts of music; Randy Jackson and Simon Cowell,... Read more »

