Por: The Advocate Entertainment November 06, 2022
This autumn has brought another election season, a time to focus on the work of government and those we choose to lead it. But there’s another strand of public life that has its own role to play in Louisiana’s future, and it deserves attention, too.I’m talking about the civic clubs where friendships are formed, great deeds are accomplished, and leaders are made. These groups have done much to advance progress across south Louisiana, but... + full article
The Advocate USA Entertainment October 27, 2022
Nonney Oddlokken stands beside her piece, 'Hours of the Moonflower,' which hangs in her studio in St. Rose. Her piece, 'Magic in Bayou Antheneum,' is the featured design for the 2022 Louisiana Book Festival. STAFF PHOTO BY ROBIN MILLER Nonney Oddlokken's... + más
Baton Rouge Gallery features work by Friedman, Mueller, Oddlokken and Roe in October | The Advocate
Louisiana Book Festival enters its 18th year, featuring more than 200 authors and lots of activities | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Entertainment October 23, 2022
Patrons fill the sidewalk on the grounds of the State Capitol while visiting book fair vendors at a past Louisiana Book Festival. The Louisiana Book Festival will return on Saturday, Oct. 29, with more than 200 authors, along with activities for both kids and adults. STAFF... + más
David Armand will be honored with 23rd Louisiana Writer Award at annual book fest Oct. 29 | The Advocate
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The Advocate USA Business October 21, 2022
Attorney General Jeff Landry has weighed in on against Louisiana's car dealers, arguing that a state law prohibiting direct-to-consumer car sales protects car buyers.The lawsuit from Tesla, which is owned by billionaire Elon Musk, was filed in the U.S. District Court for... + más
Jeff Landry appears to launch Louisiana governor bid at gator hunt attended by Trump Jr. | The Advocate
Jeff Landry touts endorsement by Donald Trump, Jr. in early salvo of governor's race | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Business October 10, 2022
Population declines will continue to drive a years-long economic slide in Louisiana's rural areas, and the 29 parishes outside the state's nine metropolitan areas could lose nearly 3,000 non-farm jobs by 2025, according to a new forecast from economist Loren Scott.The... + más
Roads, water and depopulation: Tour gives rural officials chance to raise issues with state leaders | The Advocate
Beautiful And Deadly: A Disproportionate Number Of People Die On America’s Rural Roads | Forbes
The Advocate USA Entertainment October 07, 2022
Louisiana native David Armand will receive the 23rd annual Louisiana Writer Award, the Louisiana Center for the Book in the State Library announced last week.The award is given to a contemporary Louisiana author in recognition of an outstanding contribution to Louisiana’s... + más
Nine Inch Nails, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Sleater-Kinney And Coolio Close Out Riot Fest | Forbes
Amid pushback over festivals like Lollapalooza and Riot Fest being held on public land, Chicago Park District moves to change rules for large events | Chicago Tribune
The Advocate USA Business October 01, 2022
Hurricane Ian, 2022’s first killer cyclone, missed Louisiana by hundreds of miles. But the , which caused damages estimated in the tens of billions of dollars, could still make its presence felt here by further roiling Louisiana’s .The two hurricane-prone states have many... + más
Benefits of whole life insurance everyone should know | CBS News
Hurricane Ian claims could topple Florida home insurance market: analysts | New York Post
The Advocate USA Entertainment September 23, 2022
The Friends of Louisiana Public Broadcasting 2022 annual meeting honored supporters and champions of LPB on Sept. 15 at a festive celebration at the LPB Studios.Friends of LPB Board Chair Cathy Seymour, of Natchitoches, recognized and thanked supporters of the 2022 Louisiana... + más
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In West Concord, Barefoot Books celebrates 30 years of diversity, inclusion, and fearless reading for kids | The Boston Globe
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