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  • Returning for its 14th year, Lafayette Parish Student Arts Expo is happening Saturday, April 13, 10am-6pm! Experience the arts at this year’s Expo with performances and visual arts exhibitions from our Lafayette Parish public schools. Student Arts Expo is a family-friendly festival of student artwork, live performances, and fun arts activities. With 3 stages and 30 exhibition locations throughout Downtown Lafayette, this is a true community event. For information on a map, schedule and more, click here.
  • Visual artist, Peregrine Honig, is returning to Lake Charles for a series of masterclasses with students at McNeese University Oct. 6-8. Downtown Lake Charles welcomes Honig to the DPR Gallery for her opening reception of her Rebirth Exhibit opening Oct. 9 through Jan.1, 2026. Her vision "render[s] the progress of innocence into awareness, [her] work chronicles the beauty of awkward moments."Listen in for more information on these events and check out Peregrine Honig's website to view her biography and visual arts.
  • Hodge Podge is concert organized by students of the UL music business and recording arts programs. Unlike typical university music events, Hodge Podge is entirely organized, promoted, and produced by students which offers a rare, hands-on approach to the music industry. Hodge Podge 3 will take place on November 20th at the Blue Moon Saloon. Doors open at 6pm with pre party act, Meredith Guy. Following the pre party performances by Michael Scott Boudreaux, Pilot Vice, and Magic Crawfish begin at 7:30. For more information, click here.
  • As people get back to in-person work, it may be a difficult transition for dogs and their owners. One tip from a veterinarian: Don't make a big deal about leaving and coming back home.
  • The case tests the statute used to prosecute hundreds of defendants charged with invading the Capitol to stop the counting of electoral ballots for president in 2020.
  • New York Times journalist Alan Feuer talks about the conviction of the leaders of the Proud Boys and the Oath Keepers, and what that means for ongoing Jan. 6th-related inquiries.
  • President Alexander Lukashenko of Belarus, often referred to as Europe's last dictator, claimed a sixth term in an election this week that much of the world sees as fraudulent.
  • NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Andrea Bernstein and Ilya Marritz about Will Be Wild, their new podcast diving deep into how the Jan. 6 insurrection happened.
  • Ten months after U.S. Capitol Police Sgt. Aquilino Gonell thought he'd die as Capitol rioters pummeled him, he's still working to recover his mental and physical health.
  • A sampling of modern and traditional Classical Music.
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