Por: The Advocate Entertainment December 11, 2022
When Sheree Blanchard assembles a class for Council for a Better Louisiana’s Leadership Louisiana program, a bit of serendipity occurs within the group of selected participants who, for the most part, do not know each other beforehand.Since 1989, CABL’s Leadership Louisiana program has equipped community leaders from all job sectors and parishes with knowledge regarding the state’s top issues, industries, officials, nooks and crannies —... + full article
The Advocate USA Entertainment November 29, 2022
The leaves are falling all over the state now. There are several things you can do with those leaves. One great way to use them to your — and your plants’ — benefit is to use leaf litter as mulch.When you consider it, one of the best mulches on the market is essentially... + más
Drier fall weather means getting back into the habit of watering. Read more timely tips from Dan Gill | The Advocate
Plant strawberries now for a luscious spring harvest. Dan Gill explains which varieties to look for | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Politics October 26, 2022
Two state lawmakers on Tuesday asked Legislative Auditor Mike Waguespack to do a performance audit of the controversy-plagued Special School District, which oversees the Louisiana School for the Deaf and other operations.Sen. Sharon Hewitt, R-Slidell, and Rep. Scott McKnight,... + más
'There's nothing like it': Alecia Bergeron teaches ASL to infants, toddlers | The Advocate
For a Deaf Family in Ukraine, the Bombs Came Without Warning | The New York Times
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
A Weekend Of Fashion, Music, Wine, And Culture At The Raimat Arts Festival | Forbes
Orlando Sentinel USA Entertainment October 13, 2022
Central Floridians and members of the LGBTQ community from far and wide will join together this weekend to Come Out With Pride, celebrating one of the biggest Pride events in the Southeast. More than 200,000 attendees are expected around Lake Eola in downtown Orlando on Oct. 15... + más
Nearly 6 in 10 LGBTQ youth who came out before age 13 ‘seriously considered suicide’ in past year, researchers say | New York Daily News
Nearly 1 in 5 U.S. voters could be LGBTQ by 2040, data suggests | New York Daily News
Orlando Sentinel USA Sports October 11, 2022
The fallout is continuing after the release of a report into misconduct in the National Women’s Soccer League with the NWSL on Monday dismissing suspended Orlando Pride coach Amanda Cromwell and an assistant following an investigation into retaliatory behavior. “We would... + más
Pride, NWSL need to come clean on estranged coach Amanda Cromwell | Orlando Sentinel
Former UCLA coach Amanda Cromwell banned from NWSL following abuse investigation | Los Angeles Times
Newsweek USA Life September 24, 2022
With Pride celebrations kicking off in June in the U.S. and other countries, we took a look at some LGBTQ Pride flags and the meanings behind them.Rainbow flagThe rainbow flag, seen first in the gallery above, was designed by Gilbert Baker for the 1978 San Francisco's Gay... + más
Chinese factory churns out British flags after queen's death | ABC News
Chinese factory churns out British flags after queen's death | Associated Press
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
Hip-hop concert culminates Boston Cannabis Week | The Boston Globe
In West Concord, Barefoot Books celebrates 30 years of diversity, inclusion, and fearless reading for kids | The Boston Globe
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