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Q&A: Slightly Stoopid talks cancelled Voodoo set, new album

By Sarah LeBoeuf - The Daily Reveille November 4, 2015

A little rain won’t hold back reggae rock band Slightly Stoopid. After its set was cancelled at Voodoo Music and Arts Experience, some members of the band stuck around New Orleans to play with a...

Courtesy of Atlantic Records, Ashley Ryan 

Male A Cappella group ‘Straight No Chaser’ to perform at the Baton Rouge River Center

By Kimberly Gagnet - The Daily Reveille November 4, 2015

More than a dozen years ago at Indiana University, an all male A Cappella group was born. The goup, Straight No Chaser, reassembled and re-emerged with a new sound. Seven years ago, one of the members...

Taylor Swift

OPINION: Taylor Swift plagued with law suits

November 4, 2015

Watch out Taylor Swift fans, your favorite song is accused of copyright infringement. While Swift has her own way of doing things, maybe this is how she writes her catchy hits. Jessie Braham, who records...

LSU Graduate, Diana Cordero, owns Foster the Fashion and is involved in the Baton Rouge fasion scene, on Sunday, Oct. 11, 2015, at LSU.

Local fashion creatives reflect on industry

By Brittany Hagoort - The Daily Reveille November 2, 2015

For some creatives, turning a hobby into a career path is impossible. For others, it’s only natural. Diana Cordero, founder of fosterthefashion.com, started her fashion blog in 2012, when she wanted...

LSU Assistant Professor of Costume Design Brandon R. McWilliams pulls out accessories for a costume for the upcoming play on Friday, Sept. 11, 2015 in the Costume Shop of the Music and Dramatic Arts Building.

Professor lends costume designing wisdom to students

By Kayla Randall - The Daily Reveille November 2, 2015

ne minute a theatre major is wearing the costumes, and the next he’s winning awards for designing the costumes. That’s the journey assistant professor of costume design Brandon McWilliams’...

Communication studies senior Keith Hornsby on his self-balancing scooter.

Electric scooters becoming popular transportation

By Kayla Randall - The Daily Reveille November 2, 2015

If you’re awake and not skipping class, chances are you’ve seen a new form of transportation across campus. Whether it be PhunkeeDucks, IO Hawks, Oxboards, AirBoards, Monorovers or hundreds...

This CD cover image released by Columbia Records shows "25," the latest release by Adele. Adele’s “Hello” single has become the first song to sell one million tracks in a week. Her comeback track sold 1.11 million digital songs, setting a new record. The album will be released on Nov. 20. (Columbia via AP)

Opinion Adele’s massive comeback proves rare talent, longevity

By Kayla Randall - The Daily Reveille November 2, 2015

With one “Hello,” Adele has us salivating in anticipation. After four years, she’s finally back with new music, and not much changed. She still knows how to tug on our heartstrings, bring...

Courtesy of Mike and Mike podcast

Must listen podcasts for mulitple genres

By Kayla Randall - The Daily Reveille November 2, 2015

Podcasts are great for long drives, long walks and every other occasion and these are the six you should be listening to. Sports For sports fans, ESPN has got you covered. The worldwide leader has some...

Festival goers take the rain and turn it into slipin slide during the Voodoo Music Experience on Saturday Oct. 31, 2015 in New Orleans.

Blog: Voodoo 2015 was fun while it lasted

By Kayla Randall - The Daily Reveille November 1, 2015

Well Voodoo, it was muddy while it lasted. The 2015 Voodoo Music and Arts Experience ended abruptly after day three’s cancellation due to severe weather. Throughout the first two days of the festival,...

A festivalgoer slides through a muddy puddle on an inflatable pizza on Saturday, Oct. 31, 2015, during the annual Voodoo Music + Arts Experience at City Park in New Orleans.

Blog: Inclement weather hindered Voodoo, cheapened experience

By Sarah LeBoeuf - The Daily Reveille November 1, 2015

Friday foreshadowed what was imminent Sunday. Despite clear skies and temperatures in the 70s, deep, spongy mud scattered festival grounds before the headlining acts set foot on stage at Voodoo Music and...

Lead singer of Clutch Neil Fallon plays through the downpour at the Voodoo Music Experience Festival on Saturday Oct. 31, 2015, in New Orleans.

Q&A: The Clutch reveals its successful to career longevity

By Kayla Randall - The Daily Reveille November 1, 2015

Composed of Neil Fallon, Jean-Paul Gaster, Dan Maines and Tim Sult, pushing heavy rock boundaries is what the band Clutch has done since its inception almost 25 years ago. Rock music has changed, but Clutch...

Joy Formidable's Justin Stahley, Ritzy Brian, and Rhydian Dafydd goof off after their show during the Voodoo Music and Arts festival on Oct. 31, 2015, in New Orleans City Park.

Q&A: The Joy Formidable discusses New Orleans, first festival experience at Voodoo

By Kayla Randall - The Daily Reveille November 1, 2015

Welsh alternative rock three-piece group, The Joy Formidable, knows how to make an entrance. During the group's Oct. 30 set, the intense strumming of guitar strings could be heard before the trio were...