It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas in Baton Rouge, and there are so many ways to get into the holiday spirit. ...
With the holiday season approaching, it’s time to plan décor and entertaining—and to assess if your furniture is ready for ...
Just weeks after DIY Disco announced its November closure, another Government Street shop is closing its doors. Next-door ...
A South Baton Rouge charter school invites the community to watch their latest theater installment. Second through 10th grade students at BASIS Materra have been hard at work preparing for this ...
Studyville’s new microschooling program offers an alternative to traditional education, addressing challenges many families ...
Burden Museum & Gardens’ brand-new Louisiana Lights: Where the Holidays Shine display is officially open now through Saturday ...
What does Santa do when he’s not eating cookies and checking that list twice? Those who grew up in the Sherwood Forest area ...
For Baton Rouge Ballet Theatre’s recently named co-artistic directors, Rebecca Acosta and Jonna Cox, the “Spanish Dance” in The Nutcracker - A Tale from the Bayou has special meaning.
Seimone Augustus’ teammates called her “Money.” Not because she was showy, but for her reliability and exceptional skill.
In Baton Rouge, Christmas tree styles are as unique as gumbo recipes, and it’s a sure bet no two are exactly alike. For some ...
All month Here comes Santa Claus Kris Kringle is taking a break from his North Pole duties to spend some time at Perkins Rowe ...
What do a bakery, a modern Indian eatery and an Asian street food-inspired restaurant have in common? All three won awards for their plates at this year’s Fête Rouge. We caught up with the award ...