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| Doo-wop concert gets crowd on its feet |
| 'The Producers' |
| Producers to open with premier gala fundraiser |
| Louisiana tourism targets Canada’s jazz fests |
| Cross book partly set in La., has lots of action |
| Bugging out: Artist gives kids the nudge to draw |
| French orchestra will visit sister city, Gonzales |
| Exhibition to showcase La. craftsmen |
| Arts week for June 29-July 5, 2008 |
| LASM details July programs |
| Canary Island group meeting at Archives |
| Instruments strike chord at National Music Museum |
| Scientists: Atom-Smasher Won't Bring Armageddon Sat, 28 Jun 2008 21:42:34 GMT The most powerful atom-smasher ever built could make some bizarre discoveries after it is switched on in August. But some critics fear the Large Hadron Collider could exceed physicists' wildest conjectures. (June 28) |
| Jolie goes into hospital for birth |
| Hancock There are heroes. There are superheroes. And, then there's Hancock. With great power comes great responsibility--everyone knows that--everyone, that is, but Hancock. Edgy, conflicted, sarcastic and misunderstood, Hancock's well-intentioned heroics might get the job done and save countless lives, but always seem to leave jaw-dropping damage in their wake. |
| New Analysis Shows Car Sales Take a Dive Tue, 01 Jul 2008 19:38:38 GMT As the economy continues to suffer, auto makers are struggling. That trickles down to car dealers who have also seen sales slow dramatically. A new report shows last month G.M., Ford, Chrysler and Toyota had double-digit sales dips. (July 1) |
| Wall Street Begins Third Quarter on Up Note Tue, 01 Jul 2008 15:31:04 GMT Wall Street began the third quarter with an erratic session Tuesday as a mix of news made it clear the country is still deep in economic problems but may have some positive trends. (July 1) |
| Exports Fueled Manufacturing Growth in June Tue, 01 Jul 2008 09:00:45 GMT U.S. manufacturing activity grew for the first time in five months in June, thanks to strong exports, but the minimal growth came as inventories climbed and prices rose for every commodity except copper. (July 1) |
| Tech Test: MoneyAisle Searches for Best Rate Wed, 02 Jul 2008 10:48:27 GMT Interstate banking over the Web means consumers are no longer limited by their local branches. MoneyAisle is a new Web site that runs online auctions in which banks bid for consumers' business. (July 2) |
| Essence Fest opens in New Orleans |
| UFC 86: Jackson vs. Griffin |
| The Scene for July 4 We're baaaack! Yes, ladies and gents, 'The Scene' is back with a new host, an all-new direction and even more entertainment. We will not only be expanding our coverage as the weeks roll by, but we'll also be filming around Baton Rouge, so look out for us. This week, "The Scene" checks out the circus and the premiere of "Hancock." |
| BR Area Events for July 4 - July 10, 2008 |
| 4th Of July Events |
| Smackdown! entertains wrestling fans |
| Flight for the fourth |
| 'Honeydripper' shows Sayles’ fascination with R&B |
| Check it Out for July 4, 2008 |
| Perry proves a kiss isn’t just a kiss |
| 'Wanted' comic bolder than movie |
| Kit Kittredge: An American Girl Bright, inquisitive and generous, Kit Kittredge is a natural born leader. But her happy childhood is abruptly interrupted when her father loses his car dealership and must leave Cincinnati to look for work. Kit and her mother Margaret are left to manage on their own, growing vegetables, selling eggs and even taking in an assortment of boarders including an itinerant magician, a vivacious dance instructor on the prowl for a husband and a zany mobile librarian. |
| Time, hard work earned Carroll spot in limelight |
| Seagal followed heart straight to the blues |
| World’s Most Dangerous returns to Louisiana |
| Employers Cut Jobs for Sixth Straight Month Thu, 03 Jul 2008 09:28:20 GMT Employers cut payrolls by 62,000 in June, the sixth straight month of nationwide job losses, underscoring the economy's fragile state. The unemployment rate held steady at 5.5 percent. (July 3) |
| ART MELT |
| LSU museum plans events; workshops at BR Little Theater |
| Try watermelon in Farmerville or catfish on Bayou des Allemands |
| Adventure tale set in crumbling world of future |
| Deal on children’s books benefits book recipient and others |
| A seemingly light story holds seeds for thought |
| Tales of animals with problems in rhino tug at your heart |
| Tap, tap, tap goes Center Stage’s Crazy |
| ARTS WEEK FOR July 6 - July 12, 2008 |
| Colorful collages, nature coexist in BR Gallery show |
| Calluses and all, young musician enjoying Crazy’s upright bass |
| Youth Ballet will help honor muse of dance |
| Scapino!’s all about improvisation, director of LSU production says |
| Hot Tamales! exhibition at LSU draws 40 artists |
| Art Melt juror deals with damaged works after Iowa floods |
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