Monday, March 17
St. Patrick’s Day Menu | The Queen
1717 Kitchen + Cocktails, located inside of The Queen Casino, has an exclusive Irish menu to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. The limited-time-only menu includes corned beef and cabbage, Irish beef stew, Guinness onion soup and Guinness chocolate cake. The menu prices range from $7 to $20 and the restaurant is open from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Tuesday, March 18
LSU baseball vs. UNO | Alex Box Stadium
Watch the LSU baseball Tigers play the New Orleans Privateers at 6:30 p.m. LSU has demonstrated a strong performance this season and will be looking to continue their 12-game winning streak, so the matchup is sure to be exciting. The game is set to be broadcasted on the SEC Network. Tickets can be bought here.
Wednesday, March 19
U.S. Bowling Congress Open Championships | Raising Cane’s River Center
Watch the most skilled bowlers competing in teams of doubles and singles across multiple divisions. Enjoy the lively atmosphere, cheer on your favorite competitors and experience the energy of one of the biggest bowling tournaments in the nation. Whether you’re a dedicated bowling fan or just looking for a live sports experience, the event is sure to be exciting. Admission is free.
Thursday, March 20
Kwirky Klassics Movie Night | 152 Coates Hall
The Classical Civilization program is hosting a viewing of the Star Trek episode “Who Mourns for Adonais?” at 6 p.m. The episode depicts the Greek god Apollo as he takes control of the show’s iconic ship and demands the characters worship him. Free pizza will be offered while it is available.
Friday, March 21
Gridiron Show | The Capital Correspondents Association
The Louisiana Capital Correspondents Association has a satire comedy show on Louisiana politics on March 21 at 7 p.m. The show is written and performed by Louisiana reporters, and the show consists of 12 SNL-style skits. The show is a fundraiser to raise money for a journalism scholarship, which usually goes to an LSU student.
Saturday, March 22
ROLEPLAY | LSU Mainstage
Swine Palace’s next play, written by Tulane University students, depicts several college students navigating the complexities of college life. ROLEPLAY is transcribed directly from the improvisations of actual college students, meaning it tells the story of real-life experiences. The show begins at 7:30 p.m. Tickets can be purchased here.
Sunday, March 23
COLOR ME FASHION | LSU Textile & Costume Museum
The LSU Textile & Costume Museum introduces “Color Me Fashion,” a new exhibit featuring more than 45 looks spanning approximately 100 years of fashion history. The exhibit showcases how color provides an everlasting framework for visually appealing fashion. The event begins at 2 p.m. and will feature a talk from Dr. Michael Manp, the curator of the exhibit. Admission is free.