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Online stores make holiday shopping a breeze

Online stores make holiday shopping a breeze

November 19, 2014

Every holiday season, shopping kicks into full gear. Whether you’re shopping for yourself, your friends, your family or your significant other, there’s a store stocked with the newest holiday...

REVIEW: 'Four' by One Direction

REVIEW: ‘Four’ by One Direction

November 19, 2014

Grade: 70/100 A mention of One Direction brings to mind life-sized cardboard cutouts, screaming girls and a marijuana mishap. The boy band formed in 2010 from the British version of the vocal competition...

Bonnie Campbell adjusts one of her flower corwns that she uses for her fashion line Scar.

University student Bonnie Campbell turns injury into success

November 19, 2014

When first meeting Bonnie Campbell, people do not see a girl who was dispirited by an injury that sidelined her hopes of starting on the LSU women’s soccer team. Instead, the  textiles, apparel...

Cottonwood, owned by Daniel Plaisance and located at 3054 Perkins Rd., offers a variety of books that date back to as far as 1680.

Local bookstore strives to keep business distinct

By Gerald Ducote November 19, 2014

People love an underdog, and Cottonwood Books exemplifies that. Cottonwood Books has stood through years of recreational evolution and marketing development. Located on Perkins Road, the small bookstore...

Chris D'elia talks comedy style, upbringing

Chris D’elia talks comedy style, upbringing

By Michael Tarver November 19, 2014

Born in New Jersey and raised on the west coast, Chris D’elia is a Los Angeles-based comedian whose fame grows with each performance. Best known for his role in the NBC sitcom “Whitney”...

Smithsonian curator to discuss book at WWII museum

By Gerald Ducote November 17, 2014

Everything has a story. As the under secretary of history, art and culture at the Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage, Richard Kurin has taken it upon himself to tell the story of America...

Mid City businesses to open doors late for White Light Night

Mid City businesses to open doors late for White Light Night

November 17, 2014

For 17 years, merchants of Mid City Baton Rouge have used the Friday before Thanksgiving to illuminate the area’s artistic culture and usher in the holiday spirit with its White Light Night. In 1991,...

Baton Rouge native, Jason Crochet, is partcipating in National Novel Writing Month, hosted by East Baton Rouge Parish Library's main branch for his second year in a row.

East Baton Rouge Parish Library supports national writing competition

November 17, 2014

November is more than half way over, and the writers of National Novel Writing Month are edging closer and closer to their 50,000-word, 30-day deadline. NaNoWriMo is a month-long movement meant to support...

British personality Romeo Beckham arrives for the Burberry Festive Campaign Launch at a central London venue, Monday, Nov. 3, 2014. (Photo by Jonathan Short/Invision/AP)

The Stylin’ Peacock: Children shouldn’t be subject to fashion scrutiny

By Michael Tarver November 17, 2014

Fashion, while one of the best mediums for expression, is often, unfortunately, an outlet for harsh judgement and even occasional ridicule. Though an adult may be able to shrug off such criticism and quickly...

FemFM Playlist: Nov. 13, 2014

November 13, 2014

We Will Not Be Silenced FemFM 11/13/14: We Will Not Be Silenced from FemFM on 8tracks Radio. In this week's edition of FemFM, we explore songs with political and social commentary. We Shall Overcome -...

REVIEW: 'Cadillactica' by Big K.R.I.T.

REVIEW: ‘Cadillactica’ by Big K.R.I.T.

November 12, 2014

Take the aggressiveness of Underground Kingz, include the lyricism of Outkast and throw in a bit of a country touch, and you have Big K.R.I.T. The King Remembered in Time has held a solid following during...

Local artist Silas Breaux works on his new installation, Dwelling, at the LSU Museum of Art on Wednesday.

Louisiana artists brings the past to the present

November 12, 2014

Louisiana has a complicated relationship with its plantation past. To bring a bit of the past into the present, the LSU Museum of Art presents “Dwelling” an installation based on the state’s...