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The month of May brings to a close one of Baton Rouge’s most robust seasons, and we’re not talking about crawfish or Mother’s ...
This special Kids Day at the Market event features various activities for young ones, including a Jazzercise class, a cooking ...
The inaugural Founders Fest, a two-day event originally scheduled for May 28 and 29, has been postponed until the fall. Abbey ...
The sun is out! The UV index in Baton Rouge—or your Gulf Coast beach destination—is no joke this time of year. Time to shield ...
Want to glimpse the future of Baton Rouge? Shake the hands of the next generation. 225’s second annual Twenty in their 20s ...
Every child is a superstar in their own way, but some are simply destined for the big screen. For little ones ages 6 to 12 ...
Sample jambalayas today through Sunday in Gonzales Celebrate jambalaya this Thursday-Sunday, May 22-25, at the Gonzales ...
Erin Mixson has made a name for herself in Baton Rouge through the home design work she has done across the Capital City and ...
Trap Haüs opened its newest location last Saturday, May 17, bringing pure juices and smoothie bowls to Mid City. Located at 1300 Government St., in the blocks between Red Stick Social and Interstate ...
Matt Lee, vice president for agriculture and dean at LSU’s College of Agriculture, has been tapped to serve as LSU’s interim president. Before joining LSU’s AgCenter and College of Agriculture, Lee ...
“I feel like a kindergartener whenever I see a plant sprout,” says This Thyme Gardens owner Kathleen Pourciau. And that plants her firmly on the same level as her many grandchildren, as she spends ...
Take a history lesson about Louisiana’s coast, Wednesday, May 21, at the Main Library at Goodwood. Learn about a once-illustrious coastal resort island, Isle Dernière, from the library’s special ...