Por: The Advocate Entertainment September 17, 2022
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas again this September for Daniel Lewis.Twelve months ago, Lewis' Evergreen Films was in Natchez, Mississippi, for the filming of the 2021 Hallmark Channel holiday movie Every Time a Bell Rings. When shooting wrapped on Bell Rings, the team moved on to another yuletide project, the Patti LaBelle-starring New Orleans Noel, also working in Natchez and the Crescent City. It airs Saturday, Dec. 3,... + full article
The Advocate USA Crime September 17, 2022
A man who killed his estranged wife was convicted of first-degree murder three years after his arrest.Terrell Anthony Sr., 39, was was found guilty of shooting Jessica Clark to death in her Watson home in October 2019, just weeks after the married couple had separated. Her... + más
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Prosecutors have dropped charges against a Baton Rouge man last year on the eve of his trial, citing scant physical evidence and a key witness who fled the region.Joseph J. Berry, 40, faced charges of second-degree murder, attempted second-degree murder and illegal use of a... + más
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The Advocate USA Entertainment September 17, 2022
FRIDAYDOUBT: A PARABLE: 7:30 p.m., Theatre Baton Rouge Studio Theatre, 7155 Florida Blvd. $30, general public; $25, students and children. .SATURDAYRED STICK FARMERS MARKET: 8 a.m. to noon, Fifth and Main streets, downtown. Farm-fresh produce, goods, cooking demonstrations and... + más
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The Advocate USA Life September 17, 2022
If a little road trip is on your wish list, head to north Louisiana.The Holiday Trail of Lights, comprising eight festive cities in five sections of the state, has been going strong for 30-plus years, offering multiple events from now to the new year.There are parades and... + más
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A change of scenery may be just the thing to jump-start your Christmas spirit as this challenging year comes to a close.Hop in the car and head north to take in the Louisiana Holiday Trail of Lights.We are still lighting up Christmas this year, assured Serena Gray, public... + más
La. Travels: Hit the holiday trail through north Louisiana; there's loads to see and do | The Advocate
Want to feel old? It's been 30 years since the tearful classic Steel Magnolias arrived in theaters.Want to feel better? There's a celebration of the most Southern of movies next weekend in the city where it was filmed — Natchitoches. The Blush and Bashful Weekend... + más
Woman's aerial hoop hobby started with a workshop, ended with a new ceiling and teaching gig | The Advocate
Real estate developer sues St. Francisville, saying it's blocking apartment complex | The Advocate
10 WBNS USA Nation September 17, 2022
WATERBURY, Conn. — Infowars' revenues and website viewership spiked around the time of one of Alex Jones' shows in 2014 when he talked about the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting being a hoax, according to documents shown to a jury Thursday. Jones and his Free... + más
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Group against LGBTQ-themed books say librarian's defamation lawsuit restricts free speech | The Advocate
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