“People say there’s never a dull moment with me. I don’t know what that means, but I’ll go with it.”
Alex Smith is a character, and from the moment you …
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Shreveport-Bossier City has something for everyone this March. Events include Saint Patrick’s Day celebrations, Crawfest at Betty Virginia Park, Dirty Dancing on stage at the Strand Theatre and several live …
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Ben Parker likes to play long, improvised, a-little-bit-out-there fun stuff. His words, not mine.
“I love to just jam,” said the 17-year-old C.E. Byrd High School senior. “I’m really into …
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Usually people are either left brained or right brained, but a rare few are both.
Seventeen-year-old Madison Waldron is one of those people. She plans to put her mathematical creativity …
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Kendra Chérie Grey is a true Renaissance woman.
Between teaching theater for Bossier Parish, composing music, taking care of her daughter Chai, and helping others find their love of travel, …
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Victoria Bamburg wants to be a teacher, and come this fall she’ll (hopefully) pursue that dream at Ole Miss.
“I’m not 100 percent sure, but I know I’m majoring in …
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Tyrique Taylor was destined to be in music.
Growing up in a musical household, Taylor, a 19-year-old senior at Woodlawn Leadership Academy, was exposed to DJing at an early age …
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February in Shreveport-Bossier City has hearts a-flutter. On top of the endless ways to spend Valentine’s Day, there are incredible cultural arts performances, live music and of course, a little …
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Highland Jazz & Blues Festival Announces New Partnership
The Highland Area Partnership is proud to announce a change to the Highland Jazz and Blues Festival, a free neighborhood music festival …
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While language may be a barrier for some, art transcends all.
For Ana Barrera, an 18-year-old senior at Captain Shreve High School, she used art as a means to communicate …
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