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Michelle Williams and Mila Kunis attend Disney's "Oz: The Great and Powerful" panel at Comic-Con on Thursday, July 12, 2012 in San Diego, Calif. (Photo by John Shearer/Invision/AP)

Mila Kunis embodies sexy with award win

By Joshua Naquin October 8, 2012

Mila Kunis’ smoldering brown eyes and down-to-earth personality have garnered her Esquire’s title of “Sexiest Woman Alive.” I will gladly second that. The 29-year-old actress...

Baton Rouge mayor-president Kid Holden speaks Monday, Oct. 8, 2012, at rekindleMIDCITY, a community potluck of food, stories and people at one of Mid City's oldest fire stations. The event was put together by students in LSU's School of Architecture.

Rekindle Mid City lays foundation for future museum

By Taylor Schoen October 8, 2012

Community members gathered with food and stories at the oldest fire station in town Monday night to commemorate Baton Rouge and celebrate the event Rekindle Mid City. Local firefighter Scott Smith said...

Men need to step up and dress up

By Connor Tarter October 8, 2012

Gentlemen, whether you like it or not, style is always a choice, and your style is what determines the quality of your first impressions. I implore you to resist the urge to throw on those old sweatpants...

Performers creep around in the entrance of House Of Shock Saturday, Oct. 6, 2012 in New Orleans.

House of Shock celebrates 20th anniversary

By Taylor Schoen October 8, 2012

Flames erupt from the stage, erratic fireworks shoot off into the October night sky and chainsaws whir in the hands of madmen. Satan’s minions have a power struggle over who will claim the souls...

Lead singer Alex Ebert and guitarist Jade Castrinos, of Edward Sharpe and The Magnetic Zeros, twirl arm-in-arm Oct.3 at the Mahalia Jackson Theatre in New Orleans.

Review: Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros

By Kaitlyn Mercer, Staff Writer October 7, 2012

A shimmery, palpable joy rippled through a sea of bodies as the lights in New Orleans' Mahalia Jackson Theatre dimmed. In one ephemeral moment, a rosy glow lit an oversized lantern hanging above the...

Booze Tube Episode 5: In Defense of Things

By Kaci Yoder October 5, 2012

Somewhere along the line of pop culture history, hating on the mainstream became the new mainstream. Yeah, "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" brings in millions of viewers, but when was the last time...

Bound for Books: "Casual Vacancy"

Bound for Books: “Casual Vacancy”

By Shelby Holloway October 5, 2012

Let me start off by saying I only read “Casual Vacancy” because the author is J.K. Rowling. That being said, I did not enjoy reading this book at all, with the exception of the final 50 pages....

Victor Wooten sings into his microphone Wednesday night at the Howlin' Wolf music venue in New Orleans.

5-time Grammy winning bassist performed at Howlin’ Wolf New Orleans

By Austen Krantz October 4, 2012

The day four Wooten brothers placed a bass guitar in their youngest sibling’s tiny 2-year-old hands, they invoked the calling that would guide him to critical acclaim as a musician and allow him...

Mathemagician Bradley Fields performs in the Union Theater on Wednesday night. He uses magic tricks to teach his audience about mathematics.

Magician performs at Union Theater

October 4, 2012

Magic and math aren’t synonymous in most people’s minds, but Bradley Fields has made it his mission to change that. Fields is an internationally famous magician who performs a show called...

Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros growing as artists, performers

Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros growing as artists, performers

By Morgan Searles October 4, 2012

The success Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros has achieved proves more can be merrier, but a live performance is the only way to fully grasp the symphony the 10-plus members orchestrate. Every note...

Conquering the Kitchen: Shrimp Alfredo

By Rachel Warren October 4, 2012

Can we just talk for a second about how much I love alfredo? Because it's a lot.   Like...a lot, a lot. Like, I may or may not have eaten a frozen chicken alfredo dinner for lunch, a blackened chicken...

Students in Dottie Vaughns business calculus class watch a clip of the movie "French Kiss" Tuesday afternoon in the Cox Auditorium to illustrate the limits of anxiety that the students might be facing before their first computer based test.

Professors spice up classes with entertainment media

By Kaci Yoder October 3, 2012

An hour-and-a-half-long business calculus lecture may not seem so bad when Brad Pitt teaches the lesson. The advent of the digital age has meant more than just Noteswap and Moodle for college education....