The University of Louisiana at Lafayette is proud to announce the Spring 2008 Bayou Film Series, starting Monday, February 2nd at the Bayou Bijou Theater in the UL Student Union. The series is dedicated to bringing a provocative, adventurous, and exciting set of films from throughout the world—none of them previously screened in Lafayette—to our community. Fees are modest ($2 for students with school ID, $3 for all others), and season tickets are available at the door and at the UL Student Union Information Desk. Show times are Mondays at 4 pm and 7 pm. For more information call 482-6940 or 482-5478. This semester’s schedule is as follows:
February 2 Jellyfish (Meduzot)
Shira Geffen, Etgar Keret (Israel), 2007, 78 min. Not Rated.
February 9 Flight of the Red Balloon
Hsiao-hsien Hou (France), 2008, 115 min. Not Rated.
February 16 My Winnipeg
Guy Maddin (Canada), 2007, 80 min. Not Rated .
March 2 Innocence
Lucile Hadzihalilovic (France), 2005, 122 min. Rated R.
March 9 Paranoid Park
Gus Van Sant (United States), 2007, 85 min/ Rated R.
March 16 Ten Canoes
Rolf de Heer, Peter Djigirr (Australia), 2006, 90 min. Not Rated.
March 23 Half Moon: A Musician’s Last Journey (Niwemang)
Bahman Ghobadi (Iraq), 2006, 107 min. Not Rated.
March 30 Happy-Go-Lucky
Mike Leigh (United Kingdom), 2008, 118 min. Rated R.
April 6 The Ann Arbor Film Festival
Screening two collections, each ninety minutes long.
April 20 The Exiles
Kent Mackenzie (USA), 1961, 72 min. Not Rated.
Is it a crime for citizens to photograph, video, or take notes of a police officer in the line of duty, or a right protected by the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution? Locally, such activity, as witnessed recently, will at the very least result in a night spent behind bars.
David Calhoun and Elizabeth “EB” Brooks are the first two employees of Lafayette Central Park Inc., the nonprofit charged with turning Lafayette Consolidated Government’s 100-acre Johnston Street Horse Farm property into a passive public park. Calhoun was named executive director, and Brooks is director of planning and design.
At Thursday's State of the Economy luncheon, LEDA President and CEO Gregg Gothreaux said PXP has already quietly hired 180 people for its Broussard expansion.
Episcopal School of Acadiana’s Dr. Joshua Caffery, chair of the school’s English Department, is headed to Washington, D.C., and the Library of Congress as the latest winner of the Alan Lomax Fellowship in Folklife Studies.
This year’s Cool Town issue is all about people who are not native to South Louisiana but made a conscious decision to be here, to be among us, to participate in our culture and contribute to it.
A shelved ordinance transferring $200,000 from a northside drainage project to a south Lafayette development may not break any laws, but it stinks to high heaven.
An effort to restore a shuttered dancehall and document other vacant or razed honky-tonks could serve as a model for saving an endangered species of entertainment.
Lafayette’s gene pool has been host to a long line of eccentric characters who have blurred the lines between crazy, genius, disturbed and curiously entertaining.
The University of Louisiana at Lafayette is proud to announce the Spring 2008 Bayou Film Series, starting Monday, February 2nd at the Bayou Bijou Theater in the UL Student Union. The series is dedicated to bringing a provocative, adventurous, and exciting set of films from throughout the world—none of them previously screened in Lafayette—to our community. Fees are modest ($2 for students with school ID, $3 for all others), and season tickets are available at the door and at the UL Student Union Information Desk. Show times are Mondays at 4 pm and 7 pm. For more information call 482-6940 or 482-5478. This semester’s schedule is as follows:
February 2 Jellyfish (Meduzot)
Shira Geffen, Etgar Keret (Israel), 2007, 78 min. Not Rated.
February 9 Flight of the Red Balloon
Hsiao-hsien Hou (France), 2008, 115 min. Not Rated.
February 16 My Winnipeg
Guy Maddin (Canada), 2007, 80 min. Not Rated .
March 2 Innocence
Lucile Hadzihalilovic (France), 2005, 122 min. Rated R.
March 9 Paranoid Park
Gus Van Sant (United States), 2007, 85 min/ Rated R.
March 16 Ten Canoes
Rolf de Heer, Peter Djigirr (Australia), 2006, 90 min. Not Rated.
March 23 Half Moon: A Musician’s Last Journey (Niwemang)
Bahman Ghobadi (Iraq), 2006, 107 min. Not Rated.
March 30 Happy-Go-Lucky
Mike Leigh (United Kingdom), 2008, 118 min. Rated R.
April 6 The Ann Arbor Film Festival
Screening two collections, each ninety minutes long.
April 20 The Exiles
Kent Mackenzie (USA), 1961, 72 min. Not Rated.