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  • Le Théâtre des Pauvres Bêtes, a newer Acadiana theater company, is performing on April 25th and 26th at Cite des Arts. Auditions for the play is December 6th at Cite, and those interested in performing can click here.
  • The Acadiana Center for the Arts is celebrating their 50th anniversary in 2025, marking five decades of fostering creativity, supporting artists, and enriching the cultural landscape of South Louisiana. They will be kicking off the new 2026 season with Louisiana Crossroads performances beginning on January 16th and 17th. For more information, click here.
  • Tune in to this segment from 11/26 to hear Jonno and Kate Frishberg perform live on the Medicine Ball Caravan.
  • Postmodern Jukebox’s genre-bending musical collective reimagines today’s biggest hits through the timeless sounds of past eras. They will be performing at the Heymann Center at 7:30 PM on Wednesday, December 3rd. To buy tickets or for more information, click here.
  • Festival International de Louisiane is proud to announce that Louisiana’s legendary artist Francis Pavy has been selected as the Official Visual Artist for Festival 2026. As the chosen artist for the event’s 40th Anniversary year, Francis has completed the official artwork that will represent this world-renowned cultural celebration, which draws attendees from around the globe to downtown Lafayette each spring.
  • Chief regional officer with the Second Harvest Food Bank in Acadiana, Paul Scelfo, is here in the studio to tell us more about how the community can help Second Harvest this holiday season. Listen in for how you can donate to the cause during December and beyond!
  • Last month a delegation from Lafayette traveled to sister city, Poitiers France for cultural and economic exchange. The group included today's studio guest, Lafayette Mayor-President Monique Blanco Boulet!
  • Step into a 1968 holiday party like no other! Join the fabulous girl group—Missy, Cindy Lou, Suzy, and Betty Jean—as they light up Harper’s Hardware with classic ‘60s holiday hits, heartfelt harmonies, and hilarious surprises. It’s a retro celebration of friendship, festive cheer, and toe-tapping tunes! “The Winter Wonderettes” a musical comedy by Roger Bean, directed by Beth Poore Finch, assisted by Dyan Schnaars, and sponsored by Superior Contract Cleaning. The play will open on Friday, December 12th with our Opening Night Gala starting at 6:15 p.m., with food, drink specials, and Christmas songs by Devils and Trains. The show will start at 7:30 p.m. For more information, click here.
  • A cherished holiday tradition in the local music community, the Playathon invites students to perform in a relaxed, festive setting while supporting a meaningful cause. An acoustic piano will be set up in the gallery, creating a lively musical backdrop as visitors explore the ArtWalk exhibits on December 13th from 5-7. Join us on January 10th at 5pm for this recital spotlighting works by Black composers—voices historically underrepresented in classical music. LAMTA members and local musicians will perform solo and chamber pieces, creating a welcoming space for our community to experience a richer and more inclusive musical tradition. For more information, click here.
  • UL Press has released the newest photographic book, "Louisiana from the Sky" by Philip Gould. Join him for the premiere on Dec. 11 at 6pm at the Roy House, and book signing on Dec. 17 at 6pm at Cavalier Books. Listen in for more on his inspiration and process of his artwork.
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