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On Saturday, March 19, Marc-André Bougie will conduct the New York premiere of his own Requiem. This premiere is to take place during the first concert for MidAmerica Productions at Carnegie Hall's Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage since 2019.
The Northwest Louisiana Trail Riders will line up in a procession in front of Artspace for a 4 p.m. start time. The parade route is about one mile will wind through downtown and the Ledbetter Heights neighborhood. The parade route will begin at Artspace on Texas Street, travel north on Common Street to Travis Street, and wrap around to Pete Harris Drive and Hope Street. Then, the riders will go down Milam Street to go past Municipal Auditorium on Christian Street and Texas Avenue before turning down Common Street to end at Artspace.
Spectators are invited to line up along the streets to watch the horses and riders saunter by. The parade will include the presidents and members from the riding clubs many donned in their club attire and Western-inspired fashions, such as 10-gallon hats, belt buckles, boots, and other authentic “cowboy” wear.
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Angelique Feaster Evans (front) and Natorshau Davis (back) in the Red River Radio studios.
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Airs Wednesday, April 21, 2021, at 11 a.m. Bill Beckett spoke with director Angelique Feaster Evans and Natorshau Davis who take on the role of Billie Holiday in “Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar & Grill,” a play by Lanie Robertson. This production features multiple performances at multiple venues and opens tonight in the Floyd L. Sandle Theatre on The Grambling State University campus. Live performances are free but registration is required and seating is limited. Safety protocols will be in place including temperature checks, social distancing, and required masks. Complete show times, locations, and registration details found