A&E

FRI, APR 9 11:53AM by Dege Legg

Posthaste with artist Reggie Rodrigue

Lafayette artist Reggie Rodrigues sits down for a Posthaste Q&A.

 
FRI, APR 9 10:13AM by Mary Tutwiler

Festival International brings a beat to Saturday’s ArtWalk

You’ll be dancing in the street.

 
THU, APR 8 8:05AM by Mary Tutwiler

Paul Schexnayder show opens during ArtWalk

 

“Storylines”

a new exhibit by Paul Schexnayder will be on display at Galerie Eclaireuse
for the upcoming ArtWalk on Saturday.

 
TUE, APR 6 9:57AM by Mary Tutwiler

Artist Tanya Falgout opens at Cajun Spice gallery

The upcoming ArtWalk on April 10 is promising to be a blockbuster event.

 
TUE, APR 6 9:02AM by Dege Legg

Tuesday's Top 5 with DJ Andre Broussard

Tuesday's Top 5 with Lafayette DJ Andre Broussard

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