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Students preserve Southern pride

By Samantha Bares March 20, 2013

In the long record of American military history, the longest genuine siege took place at the Port Hudson State Historic Site during the American Civil War. The original siege held for 17 days, but the...

Rose Mannino (left, as Miss Jessel), Jenée Luquette (center, as Flora) and Zuly Inirio (right, as Mrs. Grose) perform “The Turn of the Screw,” which opens tonight.

‘The Turn of the Screw’ opens tonight

By Daniel Catalanello March 20, 2013

In “The Turn of the Screw,” ghosts, murder and music take center stage. The opera starts at 7:30 p.m. tonight at the Shaver Theatre with performances running through the weekend. Based on...

Statement necklaces like the one above can add a flourish of class to any look.

Statement necklaces make for a fab outfit

By Shamiyah Kelley March 20, 2013

This season is all about simplicity. However, to offset the potential monotony of a simple outfit, a statement necklace can add just enough pop of interest to make your outfit stand out. The best thing...

Clothes-Minded: On The Road Again

By Marie Chaney March 19, 2013

With spring break (and summer!) quickly approaching, a long plane or car trip may not be far away. I've ridden in planes and cars more times than I can count in the last 18 years, so it's safe to say I'm...

Did you know you can have a fancy night at the theatre without breaking the bank? Manship Theatre always attracts big-name performers and also screens many films throughout the year. The best part? Not only does Manship offer student discounts, but many of the ticket prices are not that expensive to begin with. Tickets for the upcoming screening of the feature film "Parkland" are only $8.50. 

Manship Theatre to host iconic feminist play tonight

By Taylor Schoen March 18, 2013

The Eve Ensler episodic play “The Vagina Monologues” delves into why “vagina” has been labeled a dirty word, as nicknames ranging from “vajayjay” to “hoo-ha”...

National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS) People of Color Conference (PoCC), New Orleans, Louisiana, December 2-7, 2008

Fosberg to perform one-man show at Union Theater

By Rob Kitchen March 18, 2013

Michael Fosberg did not know he was half African-American until he was 32 years old. On Wednesday, Fosberg will perform his one-man show “Incognito” at the Union Theater.  Fosberg grew...

Ensler’s methods for female empowerment misused

By Samantha Bares March 18, 2013

Eve Ensler’s 1996 play “The Vagina Monologues” is 17 years old this year — almost old enough to be declared a legal adult. The social movement spurred by the play, one of proudly...

Frugal Fashionista: Step into Spring

Frugal Fashionista: Step into Spring

By Aggi Ashagre March 14, 2013

March 20th marks the official first day of spring which means it’s time to put away your warm winter boots and replace them with fresh new looks just in time for the new season. Check out these trends...

That Comic Book Guy – Starting Places in DC’s The New 52

By Rob Kitchen March 14, 2013

A few weeks ago, I listed some titles that new readers can pick up that can help them get into reading comics. I wanted to do something similar again this week, but put the focus on The New 52. These are...

Shorts not a necessity for spring

By Connor Tarter March 14, 2013

The phrase "It's shorts weather" has finally resurfaced, which means it's time to tie an anchor to it and send it back to the shadowy depths from whence it came. It is not shorts weather, nor will it ever...

This CD cover image released by RCA shows Dave Grohl's "Sound City: Real To Reel." (AP Photo/RCA)

Review: ‘Sound City: Real to Reel’ packs impressive lineup

By Rob Kitchen March 13, 2013

When Dave Grohl released his documentary “Sound City,” there was no surprise that a soundtrack would soon follow. This week, “Sound City: Real to Reel” releases with a massive...

Less Than Jake plays Wednesday, March 13, 2013, at The Varsity Theatre as part of the Gas Food Lodging Festival in Baton Rouge.

Less Than Jake makes premiere in Baton Rouge

By Taylor Schoen March 13, 2013

Ska titan Less Than Jake, with its signature style of energetic rock, made its Baton Rouge debut Wednesday evening. The performance kicked off the Varsity Theatre’s segment of Gas, Food and Lodging...