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Andrew Fetterly Wilkes-Krier, known by his stage name Andrew W.K., performs Sunday, July 28, 2013 at Culture Bar.

Party Hard: Andrew W.K. discusses drumming challenges, college advice

By Taylor Schoen July 29, 2013

The renowned musician, television host, motivational speaker and god of partying Andrew W. K. played a last-minute show Sunday night at Culture Bar in Baton Rouge. Before the show, W.K. took some time...

FILE - In a Tuesday, July 9, 2013 file photo, Amanda Bynes, accompanied by attorney Gerald Shargel, arrives for a court appearance in New York on allegations that she chucked a marijuana bong out the window of her 36th-floor Manhattan apartment. Bynes has been hospitalized for a mental health evaluation after deputies said she started a small fire in the driveway of a home in Southern California. Ventura County sheriff's Capt. Don Aguilar says deputies responding to a call Monday night, July 22, 2013 found Bynes standing next to the flames in the city of Thousand Oaks, Calif. The deputies determined she met the criteria for a mental health hold and took her into custody. She can be held for up to 72 hours of observation. (AP Photo/Bethan McKernan, File)

This Week In Pop Culture: July 22

By Aggi Ashagre July 25, 2013

Amanda Bynes Placed Under Psychiatric Hold Amanda Bynes was taken in for a mental health evaluation on Monday evening after setting fire to a random elderly woman’s driveway in Los Angeles, according...

In this Saturday, July 23, 2011 photo, Asian art expert and veteran "Antiques Roadshow." appraiser Lark Mason poses with a collection of Chinese rhinoceros horned cups in Tulsa, Okla. PBS says the collection was judged by Mason to be worth $1 million to $1.5 million, the most valuable item brought in for appraisal in the history of "Antiques Roadshow," which will air its 16th season next year. (AP Photo/WGBH)

‘Antiques Roadshow’ to stop in Baton Rouge this weekend

By Aggi Ashagre July 24, 2013

The hit PBS series “Antiques Roadshow” will be making a stop at the Baton Rouge River Center this weekend. The show, which premiered in 1997, has received ten Emmy awards and is the highest-rated...

Review: Bad Cop, "The Light On EP"

Review: Bad Cop, “The Light On EP”

By Taylor Balkom July 24, 2013

Grade: B If there’s no genre that Nashville-based group Bad Cop fits into, their latest effort, “The Light On EP,” contains sounds ranging from hardcore punk to garage band and everything...

Review: Earl Sweatshirt, "Hive"

Review: Earl Sweatshirt, “Hive”

By Brian Sibille July 24, 2013

Grade: B+ Earl Sweatshirt, the most talented rapper from the Odd Future collective, will soon release perhaps the most anticipated rap album of 2013. Only recently did Earl reveal that his debut album...

Review: Fuck Buttons, "Slow Focus"

Review: Fuck Buttons, “Slow Focus”

By Ryan Rogers July 24, 2013

Grade: A- Andrew Hung and Benjamin Power of the Bristol-based electro noise duo Fuck Buttons aren’t exactly accessible to most audiences. But despite their oddity, they were featured on the soundtrack...

Review: Selena Gomez, "Stars Dance"

Review: Selena Gomez, “Stars Dance”

By Aggi Ashagre July 24, 2013

Grade: D Selena Gomez’s debut studio album, “Stars Dance,” is nothing to write home about. The electronic/pop album offers nothing original from the former Disney princess. Instead, it...

Review: "The Conjuring"

Review: “The Conjuring”

By Lawrence Barreca July 24, 2013

Grade: A Director James Wan’s “The Conjuring” has finally brought some life back to a horror genre that has gotten repetitive in recent years. In the film, paranormal investigators Ed...

Review: Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeroes, self-titled

Review: Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeroes, self-titled

By Taylor Schoen July 24, 2013

Grade: B+ Musical anachronism Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros has released its second album since becoming folk darlings with the megahit “Home.” But those looking for mawkish duets in...

Film festival goes for the 'LOLs'

Film festival goes for the ‘LOLs’

By Ryan Rogers July 24, 2013

A national film festival that condenses the traditional film format into a 90-minute compilation of comedy shorts will premiere for the first time in Baton Rouge at 8 p.m. Friday at the Shaw Center For...

Abita's Satsuma Harvest Wit is a thin wheat beer that falls short of the brewery's usual level of quality.

Beer of the Week: Satsuma Harvest not Abita’s best

By Connor Tarter July 24, 2013

The Abita Brewing Company is good at localizing their beers while making them palatable to beer drinkers outside of Louisiana — most of the time. Abita has a series of beers called “Harvest.”...

FILE - In this Saturday, July 13, 2013 file photo, a mother holds and sits with her children after hearing the verdict of not guilty in the trial of neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman at the Seminole County Courthouse, in Sanford, Fla. Zimmerman was cleared of all charges Saturday in the shooting of unarmed teenager Trayvon Martin, whose killing unleashed furious debate across the U.S. over racial profiling, self-defense and equal justice. Some view Zimmerman's acquittal as a blow to race relations. (AP Photo/Mike Brown, File)

Opinion: Race dialogue needed in media

By Aggi Ashagre July 24, 2013

“N-Word vs. Cracker: Which Is Worse?” That was the tagline of a recent panel discussion on CNN that caused much backlash for the network. Similar discussions have made their way into the homes...