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  • The new bank is set to have its headquarters in Charlotte, N.C. Both of the banks are calling it a "merger of equals," but the deal is weighted toward BB&T, whose CEO will be in charge.
  • The Basic with Ads plan will include 15-to-30-second ads before and during shows and films, as well as have a smaller selection of content due to licensing restrictions.
  • A year after the Jan. 6 riot, a new team of Capitol security leaders are in place, and congressional probes are investigating what went wrong that day. The partisan divide in Congress has intensified.
  • Interview 1: Shana Ledet Qualls Presents "Things My Mother Taught Me" at the Abbey Players TheatreInterview 2: William Plummer, the Director of Choral…
  • From abortion to religion and immigration, the recent court term featured just about every flashpoint in American law. Here are the highlights, including the influence of Chief Justice John Roberts.
  • The panel investigating the attack on the Capitol asked U.S. Reps. Andy Biggs of Arizona, Mo Brooks of Alabama and Ronny Jackson of Texas to appear. They all said no.
  • From writers Caroline Helm Huval and Dr. Bonny McDonald and directed by Christy Leichty, Ms. Warbucks is a musical adapted from Harold Gray’s Little Orphan Annie cartoon. Annie is all grown up, and we witness her relationship with former orphanage director, Ms. Agatha who is in a nursing home. She goes by “Ms. Warbucks” now. Quirky and thought provoking, this play brings into question the meaning of family and belonging. This production will run June 6th -8th at the Acadiana Center for the Arts. For tickets and more information, click here.
  • Many people have heard about the solar eclipse next April, but there is also one sooner, on October 14th! Join the SotB crew and presenter Dave Hostetter to learn more about different kinds of eclipses and how to observe and enjoy them safely.As always, Science on the Bayou welcomes people of all ages and backgrounds to join us as we learn about the research and development in our community!Happy hour @ 5:30Presentation @ 6:15This event is free and open to all ages. Food and drink will be available for purchase from our gracious hosts at The Grouse Room!
  • Festival des Fleurs de Louisiane is part celebration of spring's arrival, part fundraiser for UL Lafayette's Ira Nelson Horticulture Center, and part educational outreach and resource for the enhancement of horticulture in Acadiana. Over 100 expected gardening-related vendors provide the show's main attraction. Festival-goers discover a wealth of resources and activities as local gardening societies host displays and informational kiosks that will share gardening techniques with attendees. This festival will take place at Blackham Coliseum on April 6th from 8am-4pm. For more information, visit https://www.festivaldesfleurs.org/.
  • From writers Caroline Helm Huval and Dr. Bonny McDonald and directed by Christy Leichty, Ms. Warbucks is a musical adapted from Harold Gray’s Little Orphan Annie cartoon. Annie is all grown up, and we witness her relationship with former orphanage director, Ms. Agatha who is in a nursing home. She goes by “Ms. Warbucks” now. Quirky and thought provoking, this play brings into question the meaning of family and belonging. This production will run June 6th -8th at the Acadiana Center for the Arts. For tickets and more information, click here.
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