THU, JUN 2 10:21AM by Anna Purdy

There is a joke from "Airplane!" in here

All good things must come to an end, folks. The spring season of Downtown Alive! is such a casualty.

 
TUE, MAY 31 11:44AM by Heather Miller

Grant St. going smoke-free

Starting Saturday, Grant St. Dance Hall will be the first large music venue in Lafayette to convert to non-smoking indoors.

 
TUE, MAY 31 10:34AM by Anna Purdy

How you gonna keep them down on the farm?

We can’t keep them to ourselves any longer, Lafayette — everyone wants a piece of GIVERS. After receiving lots of ink in national music magazines citing them as “the next new thing” it surely seems like they are.

 
FRI, MAY 27 11:39AM by Anna Purdy

Howl at the Nue Moon

Like certain celestial alignments the stars come together four times a year for the Nue Moon Revue at Blue Moon Saloon, and tomorrow is another one of those times.

 
THU, MAY 26 11:24AM by Anna Purdy

A Menagerie in downtown Lafayette

Starting tonight, Tennessee Williams comes alive at The Acadiana Center for the Arts.

 

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