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The New Orleans-native band Mutemath will play tonight at 8 p.m. at The Varsity Theatre.

Indie-rock band Mutemath to play at Varsity tonight

By Joshua Naquin October 22, 2012

With dozens of tours and hundreds of shows under its belt, alternative rock group Mutemath has garnered enough experience on the road to disregard ominous setbacks. Well, most of them. Mutemath drummer...

In this publicity photo provided by Ubisoft Entertainment, a scene from "Assassin's Creed III" is shown.

‘Assassin’s Creed’ heads for big screen

By Joey Groner October 22, 2012

October is turning out to be a great month for “Assassin’s Creed” fans. Next Tuesday, “Assassin’s Creed III” drops and will likely deliver one of the best gaming experiences...

LSU kinesiology major Taylor Faulk serves on Sunday, Oct. 14, 2012 at Twin Peaks a beer to customer.

Students take on off-the-wall jobs

By David Jones October 22, 2012

As the economy dwindles and jobs become increasingly scarce, many students find refuge in the confines of office desks and fast food fryers worldwide. But others, like kinesiology senior Taylor Faulk,...

Booze Tube Episode 6: American Horror Story

By Kaci Yoder October 19, 2012

Hello, blog readers. I have returned. After a near hospitalization, a lot of antibiotics and a week at a mysterious repair facility, I am happy to say that both my laptop and I have made a full and triumphant...

Conquering the Kitchen: Just Desserts

By Rachel Warren October 18, 2012

Aw, how sweet. In case you didn't realize it, dessert is the best part of any meal. Like ever.  In fact, I love dessert so much, I'm dedicating an entire blog to it. But being a poor college student,...

In this Oct. 11, 2012 photo, Cinnamon Black, a Treme Baby Doll, performs with the Treme Brass band at an evening concert in Armstrong Park in the Treme section of New Orleans. The historic New Orleans neighborhood where immigrants, free people of color and slaves were allowed to own property, worship on Sundays and gather in public to dance and play music, has hit a milestone. It was roughly 200 years ago that cottages were built and a community established just beyond the French Quarter in the area named for French milliner and property owner, Claude Treme. The neighborhood is considered one of America's most unique, and it is getting a new lease on life thanks, in part, to the spotlight provided by HBO's series, “Treme.” It's also at the center of a $4 billion redevelopment plan. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

Historic N.O. neighborhood celebrates 200th birthday

By Kaci Yoder October 17, 2012

A bushy mustache, a bass drum, a hat cocked to the side and a sharp suit. Anybody who has spent time in New Orleans could recognize that description as “Uncle” Lionel Batiste, a man of diminutive...

DJs to battle for Voodoo tickets

By Joshua Naquin October 17, 2012

Sixteen warriors will enter a battle royale tonight armed with nothing but an arsenal of music. Red Bull Play & Destroy challenges DJs to compete in a one-on-one music-playing competition. The event...

LSU alumnus and Izavel designer Isabel Varela wearing a dress from her collection on Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012 at Highland Coffees.

‘Designing a Dream’: Q&A with LSU alumna Isabel Varela of Izavel

By Shamiyah Kelley October 17, 2012

Isabel Varela knew from a young age that she wanted to be a fashion designer. Varela is one of few lucky people whose dream became reality. After graduating from the University in 2008, she went straight...

Beats Antique

Beats Antique to perform at Howlin’ Wolf in New Orleans

By Austen Krantz October 17, 2012

Worldly acoustics wrapped in layers of electronic reverberations will echo down South Peters Street in New Orleans on Friday night when Beats Antique performs at the Howlin’ Wolf. If listeners...

Melvins

Punk band Melvins to play Spanish Moon tonight

By Joey Groner October 17, 2012

Since forming in 1983, The Melvins, a cult punk band from Washington, has stayed decidedly out of the spotlight. The band is best known for its early links to rock icon Nirvana — Melvins drummer...

Creating the look for less

By Shamiyah Kelley October 17, 2012

The rush of finding that perfect pair of shoes or the “it” bag of your dreams can be quickly dampened by a steep price tag. Being on a college student budget is all about making your dollar...

Elementary education freshman Meghan Bellingham (left) and humanities freshman Emily Taylor (right) show off their "Frat Style" together Monday afternoon in the quad near Middleton Library.

Greek fashion trends should disappear for fall

By David Jones October 15, 2012

No more man thigh. Chant it. Scream it. Do whatever it takes to end the erroneous plague that haunts our University. Short shorts for men have become a staple in University fashion over the years,...