392. Part 1 of our interview with Tylyn Anson about the history of Gay Mardi Gras.
Queer, trans filmmaker from the south, and MFA graduate in Film
Production from the University of New Orleans, with extensive
experience both on set and in post-production, having worked on
over 20 films. I have released several short films that she
wrote, directed, and edited, including: 7 Stages of the Closet
(2013), Enough for Love (2014), and If Not Now (2015). Tylyn's
work focuses on queer characters, experiences, and stories.
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- This week in Louisiana history. November 22, 1886. 30 Negros killed/100 wounded by vigilanties to stop canefield strike in Thibodeaux.
- This week in New Orleans history. Dedication of the Kenner
Library. November 21, 1966.
- This week in Louisiana.
Michelangelo: A Different View
November 19th, 2020 - January 3rd, 2021
This event has been postponed until 2021.10:00 am - 5:00 pmRaising Cane's River Center275 S River Road,Baton Rouge, LA 70802
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Rome comes to Baton Rouge! Using state of the art technology, the ceiling paintings from the Sistine Chapel have been replicated for you to experience up close. The exhibition displays Michelangelo’s world-famous work up close for the first time, giving visitors unprecedented access to the artist’s magnificent paintings which adorn the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican. This is the only exhibition showcasing the entire set of works and is officially licensed by the Vatican Museums.
- Postcards from Louisiana. Slick Skillet Serenaders in New Orleans.
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