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This Week In Baton Rouge: Boozy Book Fair, Baton Rouge Pride Festival, ‘Legally Blonde’

By Jayden Nguyen | @jaydenguyen_ June 18, 2023

Monday, June 19 NAP: the Neighborhood Arts Project| Mt. Pilgrim Baptist Church The LSU Museum of Art created its NAP: the Neighborhood Arts Project initiative to help bring arts enrichment time to areas...

This Week In Baton Rouge: Wine walks, Cher tribute show, tea with drag queens

By Will Nickel & Jayden Nguyen | @WilNickel & @jaydenguyen_ May 28, 2023

Monday, May 29 Trivia: Proud to be an American | Painting with a Twist Celebrate your Memorial Day with painting and trivia at Painting with a Twist. As you go head-to-head in trivia against other painters,...

This Week In Baton Rouge: Taylor Swift, ‘Little Women,’ Geaux Bald for St. Baldrick’s Foundation

By Jayden Nguyen | @jaydenguyen_ May 14, 2023

Monday, May 15 Parker Thorton’s “K-I-S-S-I-N-G” Installation | Yes We Cannibal Atlanta-based multimedia artist Parker Thorton will be showing an installation of sculpture, photography...

This Week In Baton Rouge: Puppies, movie night, free ice pops

By Alison Agena | @alison_hana April 30, 2023

Monday, May 1 Paws for Finals | LSU Libraries For those stressed about finals, LSU Library is partnering with LSU Student Health Center to bring in emotional support therapy dogs to allow students to sit...

The promotional poster for "Wolf Play"

Theater Review: LSU play ‘Wolf Play’ tackles LGBTQ+ issues in a one-of-a-kind way

By Alison Agena | @alison_hana March 29, 2023

Rating: 10/10 "Wolf Play" is a theatrical production about a young boy who is forced to undergo many changes in his life. By the age of six, the child has been through three families. Each time he becomes...

This Week In Baton Rouge: LSU Theatre, Spring Roll Night, Donuts

By Madelon Davis | @madelondavis March 26, 2023

Monday, March 27 Graduate Student Appreciation Week – Morning Call | David Boyd Hall  This week is Graduate Student Appreciation Week. Monday morning from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. there will be Morning...

This Week In Baton Rouge: Dog Therapy, Donuts, Relaxation

By Alison Agena | @alison_hana March 5, 2023

Monday, March 6 LSU Tiger HATS Dog Therapy | LSU Library For those stressed about midterms, LSU Library is partnering with LSU Tigers HATS to bring in dogs to allow students to sit with them and relax.  This...

This Week In Baton Rouge: LSU Gymnastics, Involvement Fest, Yappy Hour

By Madelon Davis | @madelondavis January 15, 2023

Monday, Jan. 16 LSU Gymnastics Meet | Pete Maravich Assembly Center  Cheering on LSU sports doesn’t stop with the end of football season. LSU Gymnastics has a meet against the Oklahoma Sooners....

New York actor Curtis Wiley performs in The Mountaintop on Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2017, at the Swine Palace Reilly Theatre.

Swine Palace explores humanity, legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. in ‘The Mountaintop’

By Bobby Crane | @b_crane22 November 10, 2017

Everyone knows what happened on April 4, 1968, at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee. But what about what happened the night before? Katori Hall’s 2009 drama “The Mountaintop” attempts...

The Comedy of Errors

LSU School of Theatre’s ‘The Comedy of Errors’ takes on Shakespeare, runs through Sunday

By Myia Hambrick | @MyiaChristine October 26, 2017

For six days, mass communication senior Laine Farber will don a beard and traipse around the College of Music and Dramatic Arts’ Studio Theater stage for an hour, all for a few laughs.Farber...

LSU anthropology sophomore Dixie Hinson performs with fire fans at Necropolis 13 on Monday, Oct. 9, 2017.

LSU student leads fire dancing troupe at Necropolis 13

By Mackenzie Treadwell | @mackenzieelizaa October 17, 2017

As an iron-barred cemetery gate creaks open and welcomes you to Necropolis 13, your senses are heightened as fear and curiosity take over. Automated sound systems of tolling bells and cawing crows feel...

The cast of LMNOP rehearses at the Shaver Theatre on Friday, Sept. 29, 2017.

LSU School of Theatre’s ‘LMNOP, The Muzical’ debuts Friday

By Corrine Pritchett | @corrineellen October 3, 2017

The LSU School of Theatre’s “LMNOP, The Muzical” portrays a cautionary tale about government extremism in a whimsical, storybook fashion, opening Friday at the LSU Shaver Theatre. Based...