A Hilliard University Art Museum exhibit has been shortlisted for a prize. By Sue Schleifer
Two weeks ago, Mark Tullos (above), director of the Paul and Lulu Hilliard University Art Museum, learned that the museum’s current exhibit, Say It Isn’t Faux!, is on a short list for the first Annette Giacometti Prize for the Intellectual Property Rights of Artworks and Artists...
A new documentary brings Acadiana’s MMA pugilists to the fore. By Anna Purdy
“I grew up watching men who work hard, who party hard. And on Friday or Saturday night, they weren’t scared to fight hard,” goes the voiceover to the opening of the trailer for FIGHTVILLE, a documentary created by husband and wife team Michael Tucker and Petra Epperlein (jointly called Pepper & Bones Productions), which premiered March 12 at the South by Southwest Film Festival in Austin, Texas...
The Ind’s newest blogger, Cheryl Cockrell has all the right stuff. By Leslie Turk
Cheryl Cockrell can help you pile some junk in your trunk. But it’s not the kind of junk you might be thinking.
You can’t go wrong with Mother Nature’s favorite. By Krista Richmond
It is, without a doubt, the color of the season.
You see it outside in the growing grass and blooming flowers. You see it paired with purple and gold in Mardi Gras decorations. And this spring, you’ll also be wearing it.
Members of the Elephant 6 come through Lafayette on a Holiday Surprise Tour. By Dege Legg
In a decade characterized by faux grunge merchandising, false-hearted, alt-rock gold rushes, gangsta rap, novelty pop and rap rock, it’s worth noting that during the late ’80s and throughout the ’90s four former high school buddies from Ruston – Robert Schneider, Bill Doss, Will Cullen Hart and Jeff Mangum – went about quietly fermenting one of the world’s most interesting musical cooperatives of its era.
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