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Jazz Fest Weekend two - 1

Jazz Fest Weekend Two

By Savannah Kuntz, Production Director May 9, 2024

On Friday, at Jazz Fest, it rained earlier in the day. I decided to wait until around 2:30 p.m. to enter the festival, ensuring the rain had stopped so that I wouldn't be trudging around in a poncho and...

Models strut the runway at the FALSU Fashion Show on Sunday, April 28th, 2024. Photo by Dakota Sikat (@dakotasikat on Instagram).

The Fashion Association at LSU hosts its annual fashion show, features student designers

By Aris Williams May 7, 2024

The Fashion Association at LSU recently hosted its 17th annual student-run fashion show on Sunday at Red Stick Social. This year’s sold-out show featured senior collections from textiles, apparel...

The Art Flow exhibition logo is displayed Saturday, April 13, 2024, during the Art Flow exhibition at the Cary Saurage Community Arts Center on 233 St Ferdinand St, Baton Rouge, La.

The Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge hosts annual Art Flow exhibition

By Torey Bovie May 7, 2024

The Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge recently returned with their annual Art Flow exhibition and contest for 2024.  This year, all the art was promoted under the phrase, “There's No Place...

"Times It By Two" Song Review

“Times It By Two” Song Review

By Briana Mills May 6, 2024

Every artist has their magnum opus, but before that, their first hit song must be recognized. Annie Tracy began her music journey on March 31, 2023, when she released her first single “Times It By Two”....

Teiron Motley, Curtain Call

Curtain Call Review

By Caitlin Radtke May 5, 2024

Despite LSU already having several award shows dedicated to LSU student theater, up until recently, we didn’t have a space to celebrate the musical performances within these productions. Formed this...

Senior capstone project by Cailin Tran is an ode to travel and childhood through video.

Digital art seniors to host annual exhibition capstone presentation, Glitch Gala

By Camille Milligan May 2, 2024

On Saturday, from 4 to 6 p.m., the senior class in the digital art program at LSU will host their annual art exhibition gala where they will present their digital media capstone projects. The Glitch Gala...

Jazz Fest weekend one - 1

Jazz Fest Weekend One

By Savannah Kuntz, Production Director May 1, 2024

After looking forward to this year’s Jazz Fest since the end of last year’s festival season, I can confidently say that weekend one was a success with a couple of bumps along the way, but nothing I...

Euclid Record Store Day

Record Store Day

By Caitlin Radtke April 28, 2024

Started in 2007 to draw attention to independent businesses and encourage the resurgence of the vinyl industry, Record Store Day is an annual celebration that takes place during April, usually on the third...

"Jaguar" Album Review

“Jaguar” Album Review

By Briana Mills April 27, 2024

Victoria Monet’s star power is undeniable with her magnificent dance moves, powerhouse voice, and ability to create songs that require true longevity within the music industry. With “Jaguar”...

DJ Krumptime plays music Thursday, April 25, 2024, during LSU Student Government’s annual Groovin’ concert at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center in Baton Rouge, La.

LSU Student Government hosts Groovin’ 2024

By Aris Williams April 27, 2024

LSU Student Government hosted its annual Groovin’ event, a spring concert put together for the student body, on Saturday. This year, the performers were GloRilla, Glossup and Trina.  DJ Krumptime...

Courtesy of Heyjin Kwon

Ugandan folklore play dives into grief and womanhood

By Cate Emma Warren April 25, 2024

“Let me be: Grandma, Mama, and Me” is a show that delves into themes of grief, matriarchal relationships, death and Ugandan folklore. The show was written and directed by Sarah Nansubuga,...

Twibr graphic (use this one) This week in baton rouge

This Week in BR: School of Art Market, crawfish, artisan festival

By Claire Theriot, Social Media Manager April 24, 2024

Wednesday, April 24 School of Art Market | Free Speech Alley The Ceramic Arts Student Association will be hosting an art market from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Students are welcome to stop by and see work by...