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Radio Bar hosts Prom Date listening party

By Austen Krantz
Entertainment Writer
February 1, 2012

Local indie synth-pop dance musicians Prom Date will showcase their music and likeness for their fans a little differently Thursday night. The Radio Bar on Government Street will host a Prom Date listening...

Foster Hall gallery opens student art show

By Haylie Navarre
Entertainment Writer
February 1, 2012

Students are encouraged to touch — and even break — one of the pieces in the upcoming juried student art exhibit in the gallery in Foster Hall, a University-wide competition called "Art Unbound:...

Louisiana proves popular TV destination

By Josh Naquin
Entertainment Writer
January 31, 2012

It's becoming more and more likely that families across America can turn on their televisions at any given time and see Louisiana. Four new bayou-based programs have premiered this month: "Cajun Pawn Stars,"...

Cell phones assist in purchasing decisions

By Austen Krantz
Entertainment Writer
January 31, 2012

Going shopping has gotten a lot easier in the digital age. With the instant aid of smartphones, buyers run into fewer difficulties comparing prices, finding better products or even receiving opinions from...

Steamed chicken in garlic sauce is available Monday for Dragon Cafe patrons. Both owner Pai-Cha Hu and her husband Shih-Chang Hu are retired University educators.

Dragon Cafe an affordable buffet

By Haylie Navarre
Entertainment Writer
January 31, 2012

The newly opened Dragon Cafe aims to give customers a taste of Chinese cuisine while keeping American taste buds content. The restaurant, located at 431 Third St., is open weekdays for lunch from 11 a.m....

Apple TV and Roku 2 XS: Same price, different features

By Taylor Balkom
Entertainment Writer
January 31, 2012

In an increasingly Internet-based world, traditional cable boxes are becoming obsolete. In its 2011 second-quarter earnings results, Time Warner announced it had lost 130,000 customers, or 1 percent of...

LSU student targeted on anonymous gossip website

By David Jones
Entertainment Writer
January 31, 2012

Social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter are flooded with posts about the good, the bad and the ugly — but one website gives users "the dirty." The Dirty is a self-proclaimed gossip and...

Students addicted to ‘Skyrim’ video game

By Taylor Balkom
Entertainment Writer
January 31, 2012

A shadowy figure reaches for an arrow and takes aim at a passing deer. The shot is dead on, and the deer drops to the ground. After skinning the animal and placing it in his pack, he senses something above...

Blue Man Group to perform in New Orleans on first US tour

By Haylie Navarre
Entertainment Writer
January 30, 2012

Neon paint, dynamic drumming and Twinkies are just a few elements audience members can expect from the Blue Man Group's first theatrical tour across the U.S. The group recently began the second year of...

Fashion hosiery and leg accessories add exciting twist to winter outfits

By Al Burks
Fashion Columnist
January 26, 2012

The wisps of fall bring cardigans and sweaters. Summer is a time of sweet miniskirts and short dresses. But during the winter, we can combine these seasonable favorites into a fierce, layered look. Even...

K.C. O’Rorke, from the band 'Flow Tribe', sings Thursday on the parade grounds. The Back to School C

Flow Tribe performs tonight at Chelsea’s

By Josh Naquin
Entertainment Writer
January 26, 2012

Funk-rock band Flow Tribe brings its brand of

FILE- In this file film publicity image released by The Weinstein Company, Jean Dujardin portrays George Valentin, left, and Berenice Bejo portrays Peppy Miller in a scene from "The Artist." The film was nominated Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2012 for an Oscar for best film. The Oscars will be presented Feb. 26 at the Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles, hosted by Billy Crystal and broadcast live on ABC.

Matticus Finch: ‘Artist’ for Best Picture, and other Oscar predictions

By Matthew Jacobs
Editor-in-Chief
January 26, 2012

A black-and-white silent film, an ode to evolution and a flashback to 1920s Paris populate this year's Academy Award nominations, announced Tuesday. The offerings provide a varied bunch, with a crop of...