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In the realm of Christian art, Louisiana College continues to make a name for itself.
In the latest issue of SEEN Journal, a product of…
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It has been quite a spring for the Louisiana College Chorale.
The bulk of the group spent Easter break on a memorable trip to Taiwan, one in which God opened several doors to allow the Chorale…
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They are called the Red River Wind Symphony. But, they have plenty of Louisiana College ties.
Thursday at Guinn Auditorium, the Symphony put on its spring concert, titled "Fanfare for the Uncommon Man."
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Bob Howell is a retired faculty member of Louisiana College. But he hasn't lost his touch in recognizing quality artwork.
Howell was asked by LC art instructor Rondall Reynoso to judge the department's annual juried art…
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Don't drink the wine!
That's the lesson to be learned during theatre louisiana college's presentation of "Arsenic and Old Lace."
This farcical comedy was written in the 1940s, but stands the test of time…
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February 25, 2010
The Louisiana College Department of Music
presents in recital
Loryn Frey, soprano
Mei-En Chou, pianist
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From L'Enfant Prodigue (The Prodigal Son) Claude…
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Opera. Not just for opera fans any more.
Reflecting the growing trend of operas that are as much theater as they are, well, opera, the LC Department of Music will perform two operas this weekend -…
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It started with an old chair at a local trading post.
But, LC junior Kayla Bustard, an art major from Alexandria, saw something in it that no one else had.
"It was…
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Pineville, LA…The Louisiana College Department of Music will present two operas scheduled to run four days. Opening night is Thursday, February 4 at 7:30 pm in the Martin Performing Arts Center (MPAC). Additional show dates/times are February 5-6 at 7:30… »»» read more
The Louisiana College Theater Department will present its play, “Christmas Letters from War,” as part of Louisiana College’s 3rd annual “Follow the Star” event this year. The annual production will take place at 6 p.m. Saturday at Guinn Auditorium. Admission… »»» read more
The Louisiana College Chorale, under the direction of Dr. Fred Guilbert, had its Fall concert on Nov. 19. Solo performances included Mei-En Chou, Artist in Residence, sopranos Juliana Handy and Kameryn Lueng, and Ben Swain. Also, senior Cameron Weatherford directed… »»» read more
The LC Art Faculty kicked off the semester with an art gallery displaying some of their recent artwork.
Carole Steele is an adjunct instructor of art and is teaching 2D Design and Color Theory this semester. Steele…
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For the first time in many years Theatre Louisiana College performed two different plays during the Fall Semester.
Although the addition of a second play stretched the schedules of everyone involved in the production, the audience…
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A review of LC's spring play.