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The Elizabethan Gallery, 680 Jefferson Highway, Baton Rouge, will host a summer art reception and an artists paint-out 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. July 30. Some of the artists participating in the paint-out are ...
Kelwood Contemporary Art, 8202 Kelwood Ave., Baton Rouge, is showing "Reclaiming Your Voice: Artists Respond to Domestic ...
A modern-day retelling of Joseph’s Old Testament journey opened the Rev. Kevin McKee’s compelling message on forgiveness at The Chapel at LSU.
Gov. Jeff Landry and Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple sparred during the legislative session over how best to hold the line ...
The Rev. Mike Vaughn will lead a "Southern and Country Gospel Fest" at 5:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 1, at Good News Fellowship ...
The Couyon Girls hosted an elegant tea party at The Plantry Café on June 29. Gathered are, from left, front row, Susan Salario Pellegrin, Stacy Watts Parker, ...
The parade, which raises money for local children's charities, has been held in Baton Rouge for 74 years and regularly ...
Medicare cuts hit independent doctors hard. The impacts filter down to patients, especially those in rural areas. Here's why.
Families in need in the Plaquemine area can receive free commodity boxes, containing meat, fruit and vegetables, on every ...
Early cancer detection can make the difference, former New Orleans Saint Rich Mauti argues. Here's how and why we are close ...
Their determination, collective action and sheer will served as a powerful example for all New Orleanians. They taught us ...
Tommy McLain, one of Louisiana's swamp pop pioneers, has died. He started playing at the vanguard of the genre in the 1950s, when Louisiana musicians like Abbeville's Warren Storm and Rayne's Johnnie ...
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