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    Krewe of Romany’s 2026 ball captain details the personal inspiration behind this year’s New York City theme

    The Krewe of Romany, the oldest ladies‑only Mardi Gras krewe in Baton Rouge, celebrated its 76th year with its annual ball...

    Krewe of Romany’s 2026 ball captain details the personal inspiration behind this year’s New York City theme

    The Krewe of Romany, the oldest ladies‑only Mardi Gras krewe in Baton Rouge, celebrated...

    The Archives: Old Soul

    Explore Magnolia Mound, one of Baton Rouge’s earliest architectural gems. Learn about its 1790 antebellum origins, restoration...

    Open Book: Judith Vitanza-Kattan debuts a new children’s title inspired by the memory of her father

    Inspired by her late father, Judith Vitanza-Kattan’s new children’s book Light and Shadow’s Dreamy Adventures shares...

    Baton Rouge Ballet Theatre encourages auditioning for summer intensive spots

    For local dancers looking to take the next leap, the Baton Rouge Ballet Theatre is on a hunt to find new talent.

    In the Club: Rouge Route

    A local sister duo has created a new walking club to foster community connections.

    On Exhibit: Louisiana Old Governor’s Mansion opens the ‘Three Decades of Change’ exhibition

    Reflect on the history of our state with the newest exhibition, highlighting the nine governor's who called the mansion home.

    Local reads for your gift list

    The Capital Region’s growing crop of independent bookstores is all about helping to rekindle a sense of community.

    All the details you need to catch BRBT’s ‘The Nutcracker- A Tale from the Bayou,’ returning this month at the River Center Theatre

    Dancing “sweets,” holiday themes and an epic battle scene—Baton Rouge Ballet Theatre’s The Nutcracker – A Tale...

    In a new exhibition, Jency and Aaron Hogan are sharing their latest works born from grief

    Described as an immersive experience to see and hear Jesus in a new way, the couple is eager to open more eyes to the light...

    Seattle-based textile artist Rachel Brumer engages with the community during her first visit to Baton Rouge

    Rachel Brumer visited Baton Rouge for the first time from November 9-16 where she participated in various community events.

    Community, family and fun remain the heart of Messenger’s Christmas Land in its 62nd year

    Celebrate 62 years of holiday tradition at Messenger’s Christmas Land, a beloved family-run Christmas display in Baton...

    What can I bring? How hosts can answer the daunting question like an etiquette expert

    For frequent hosts, the question 'What can I bring?' may seem daunting, but it doesn't have to be. April Setliff of Red Stick...