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Baton Rouge photographer Preston Salassi discusses his travels near Highland Coffees on Tuesday, Nov. 14, 2017.

Local photographer documents travels, curates social brand

By Corrine Pritchett November 27, 2017

Local photographer Preston Salassi affords traveling the country at just 24 years old and has awe-inspiring photos to show for it. Since 2015, Salassi has ventured to destinations across the East and West...

NDR Drag Ball

New Delta Review’s annual Drag Ball encourages community, funds spring literary festival

By Myia Hambrick November 24, 2017

Every fall around Halloween, posters advertising the New Delta Review’s annual Drag Ball line the hallways in Allen Hall. The event has become a tradition for the University’s master of fine...

Rev Ranks: '11/8/16' provides emotional, accurate perspectives of 2016 election

Rev Ranks: ’11/8/16′ provides emotional, accurate perspectives of 2016 election

By Mackenzie Treadwell November 24, 2017

STARS: 3/5 Released nearly a year after the election of President Donald Trump, documentary “11/8/16” depicts Election Day through the eyes of 16 people across the country in an eye-opening...

Rev Ranks: Kelsea Ballerini’s sophomore album lacks variation, execution

Rev Ranks: Kelsea Ballerini’s sophomore album lacks variation, execution

By Myia Hambrick November 24, 2017

STARS: 2/5 Kelsea Ballerini’s highly anticipated sophomore album doesn’t live up to the hype. Although single “Legends” topped the charts before the album dropped on Nov. 10,  “Unapologetically”...

The Daily Reveille ranked Cinemark Perkins Rowe among other local movie theaters in the Baton Rouge Area based on their differences in price and movie offerings.

Five movies to see at theaters this Thanksgiving

By Myia Hambrick November 22, 2017

Thanksgiving is a time to appreciate and celebrate the year’s trials and successes, and spend time with friends and family. Thanksgiving traditions vary from family to family — some cook...

Stephen Turner, guitarist for The Breton Sound, speaks about the differences between the band's experiences at Jazz Fest versus those at Voodoo on Saturday Oct. 29, 2016 at the Voodoo Music and Arts Experience (Voodoo Festival) at City Park in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Rock band The Breton Sound reflects on growth, to play Varsity set Tuesday

By Kaylee Poche November 21, 2017

The roots of New Orleans-based rock band The Breton Sound can be traced back to a Weezer cover band that lead singer Jonathan Pretus formed while attending LSU. Pretus would post flyers around campus...

The Market at Circa 1857 hosts live music performers and vendors at White Light Night on Saturday, Nov. 18, 2017.

Community celebrates local makers, music at 20th annual White Light Night

By Mackenzie Treadwell |@mackenzieeliza November 18, 2017

All the way from 19th Street to Jefferson Hwy., Government Street was decorated in strands of twinkling white lights Friday, illuminating pop-up shops of local artisans and live music for the 20th annual...

BREW logos were on display throughout the event during the opening night of BREW (Baton Rouge Entrepreneurship Week) on Monday Nov. 14, 2016, at the Louisiana Emerging Technology Center located on LSU campus.

Arts Council encourages entrepreneurship in local artists through creative sessions

By Katie Gagliano November 17, 2017

Opportunities are brewing in the local arts community, and the Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge is working to ensure creative entrepreneurs have the business acumen to succeed. Last week the Arts Council...

Art lovers stop into a booth adorned with hanging lights on Nov. 18, 2016 during this year's White Light Night art festival in The Market at Circa 1857 in the Mid City Cultural District.

Everything to see new and old at this year’s White Light Night

By Kaylee Poche November 17, 2017

This Friday night, Baton Rouge residents can immerse themselves in local art and music while exploring all Government Street has to offer by attending White Light Night, the large-scale annual art-hop...

Mid City Studio's Spain Street Park installation, complete with the #IAMMIDCITY hashtag and photos taken by children enrolled in Mid City Studio's education program. 

Local nonprofit improves Mid City neighborhood through community connection, beautification projects

By Mackenzie Treadwell November 16, 2017

What began as a University service learning course in 2012 is now connecting community members across socioeconomic and racial boundaries in the form of nonprofit organization Mid City Studio.The studio...

Rev Ranks: Netflix's 'Joan Didion: The Center Will Not Hold' gives viewers a deeper understanding of writer's work

Rev Ranks: Netflix’s ‘Joan Didion: The Center Will Not Hold’ gives viewers a deeper understanding of writer’s work

By Mackenzie Treadwell November 16, 2017

The 2017 Netflix documentary “Joan Didion: The Center Will Not Hold,” explores the life of the critically acclaimed writer and journalist, mirroring the impactful social and existential...

Rev Ranks: Netflix's '1922' a gory, average Stephen King adaptation

Rev Ranks: Netflix’s ‘1922’ a gory, average Stephen King adaptation

By Mackenize Treadwell November 16, 2017

STARS: 2/5 2017 has been the year of Stephen King adaptations and remakes. However, we as viewers are quickly learning if it wasn’t on the big screen, the film probably isn’t worth...