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Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser and the Louisiana Office of Tourism are sponsoring the 2024 Country Music Association Festival (CMA Fest) in Nashville June 6-9.
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New Music on the Bayou will bring 50 composers and 40 performers to 11 venues across Ruston and Monroe over 4 days.
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The event, formally known as VAPA Day, will give high school students a unique glimpse into what it's like to be a ULM music or art student through hands-on activities, discussion with professors, and meeting current VAPA students.
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The musical runs August 10-13 in Winnsboro.
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K.M. Jackson's laugh-out-loud new romance follows a Keanu Reeves superfan who's heard her celeb crush is getting *gasp* married — and she has to stop him! But will she find real love along the way?
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Each week, the guests and hosts on NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour share what's bringing them joy. This week: the new season of We're Here, the anime Parasyte, the 2020 horror film Host and more.
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Pushing media companies to live up to their ideals about inclusion and equality is a long game, requiring constant scrutiny — a much different notion than so-called "cancel culture."
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Officials described a surge of the crowd at the Astroworld Festival Friday night while rapper Travis Scott was performing. An estimated 50,000 people were in attendance.
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Bison blueberry sausage, venison meatballs and lots of squash are on the menu at Wahpepah's Kitchen, the new venture from a former caterer who researched the origins of various Indigenous foods.
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Keum Suk Gendry-Kim's harrowing new graphic novel was inspired by her own family history — Gendry-Kim was an adult when she discovered that she had a long-lost aunt possibly trapped in North Korea.
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From her first solo album in five years, soprano Anna Netrebko discovers all the bittersweet beauty in an aria by Tchaikovsky.
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"Jesus Maria" simmers the regal, brass-forward Christmas carol composed by Carla Bley into a sunset.