The Outhouse Film Festival is a chance for amateur independent filmmakers to convince others that their films do not belong in the outhouse. The Outhouse Film Festival, which started in the spring of 2000, begins Saturday at 10 a.m. in the Bo Campbell Auditorium with a free breakfast for filmmakers and audiences and concludes Sunday at 5:15 p.
Like light shining through a prism, the stage lights of the Manship Theatre will illuminate a full spectrum of colorful dancers this weekend. Baton Rouge's own modern dance company, Of Moving Colors, will take the stage for its 20th anniversary performance on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Some celebrities have shifted from selling perfume and clothing to selling politicians. With the popularity of political videos on YouTube.com and television shows, such as "Saturday Night Live," the 2008 presidential candidates' use of the entertainment industry has become prominent in this year's presidential race.
Baton Rouge residents will get a chance to view the life and work of Jim Henson on Friday at the Louisiana Art and Science Museum. "Jim Henson's Fantastic World," a traveling Smithsonian exhibit, sheds light on the career and work of the American puppeteer who is best known as the creative mind behind "The Muppets" and "Sesame Street.
The Onion: Queen Will Leave Behind Long Legacy Of Waving An entertaining news clip from the Onion guys taking a good look at Queen Elizabeth II's primary duty as monarch: waving to the crowds during big ceremonies. I can see the sarcasm, but waving is pretty important.
It's 3 a.m. and you've finished that 10-page paper, but the caffeine buzz hasn't worn off yet. So while your mind is still racing, you turn on the television to see if there's anything that can relax you. You flip to your favorite channel, but instead of the familiar lineup, there's a friendly woman reminiscent of your mother, grandmother or aunt with neatly manicured nails and a kitchen full of the same peculiar appliance.