This article has been updated to reflect a schedule and location change announcement from The Flower Fest. April 3 + 17 ...
Hunter Odom’s favorite shirt just happens to be a hand-me-down from his father. A little worn out from attending multiple ...
If a picture is worth a thousand words, a poster’s got to be worth a whole lot, too. Festivals’ art-filled pieces are about ...
See alligator artwork Monday Visit the Louisiana Art & Science Museum today, Monday, March 31, for Leslie Charleville: ...
It’s baaaack. We’ve officially revamped our viral list of 225 things to do for 2025. Previously published in 2008, 2018 and ...
On clear nights, the rings of Saturn pop and the moon’s craters spring to life as Baton Rouge astronomy enthusiasts peer through one of the country’s few remaining Alvan Clark & Sons refracting ...
April 4–5, more than 30,000 people will gather for music, barbecue and a good time at the 15th annual Hogs for the Cause ...
See Little Women starting Friday Red Magnolia Theatre Company‘s Little Women opens this weekend, March 28-30, at The Studio ...
Two prominent Baton Rouge names will be featured in this year’s Sports Illustrated swimsuit edition. Brooks Nader, a 2015 ...
Even a rainy Monday morning couldn’t stop the excitement local community members had for the soft opening of the South Branch ...
Iverstine Butcher has welcomed a new executive chef with big plans for the shop. Kyle Gautreaux, who has long championed whole-animal utilization, aims to regularly incorporate lesser-known cuts on ...
A socially conscious food app is growing its presence in the Capital Region with the goal of reducing waste and getting diners discounts on local dishes that would otherwise go to the trash. Too Good ...
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