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Another Boost For Shreveport Common
Some uncommon things are taking shape in Shreveport Common. While progress continues on a distillery/restaurant/speakeasy complex in the former Arlington Hotel, another new concept is being birthed from the old Andress Garage at the corner of Crockett and Common streets.

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318 | Briefly
“I love seeing everyone come together and celebrate and honor our survivors,” Primus said. “Seeing the joy from our survivors on this day helps me to continue the work towards reducing the number of breast cancer-related deaths and providing more resources for our local survivors.

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Louisiana: The State We’re In
You can also raise the minimum wage (even when the Congressional Budget Office says it will actually cause thousands in Louisiana to lose their jobs).

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Keeping it edgy in film, food, music and fashion
“I’m a constant worrier. I worry about everything,” said Prize Fest founder Jeffrey Kallenberg. “We stay up at night thinking how to make this bigger, bolder, bawdier, louder and more fun. It is a constant process with us to keep tinkering and tweaking to make this even more than it.

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Red River Revel
“These are artists who are not in galleries – not famous – that may think they are not good enough or strong enough to be in the Revel as a regular artist. We are offering for them to come here and display their art and test the waters of the market.”.

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Clementine Hunter In The Spotlight At Revel 44!
Hunter during the opening and closing weekends at The JR Performance Gallery. The exhibit includes some of her original work, a short documentary film, educational panels on loan from Melrose Plantation, as well as a rare collection of 25 posters from exhibits that have celebrated the art of Clementine Hunter.

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CADA to Feature Danny Trejo
Dawn,” “Sons of Anarchy” and “Breaking Bad” lead the list. But if you bother to dig a little deeper, you’ll find Trejo has also done voiceovers in animation, such as “King of the Hill,” “American Dad,” “Rick and Morty” and G-rated entertainment such as “The Adventures of Puss in Boots” and “Storks.

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Managing Osteoarthritis
There are many risk factors for degenerative arthritis that are not modifiable. Age is one of the strongest risk factors for OA, and it can involve multiple joints. Additionally, it is affected by various biologic changes that occur with aging, making the joint less able to cope with adversity.

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Understanding Why You Hurt
Are you and your physician trying to determine the reason for the tingling pain in your wrist? Are you working to weigh all of the options before you undergo surgery to relieve the aching in your lower back? Have you visited with your doctor about...

Equine Assisted Therapy
The annual “Wine, Dine & Equine” fundraiser benefiting GREAT (Great Results Equine Assisted Therapies) will be held this year from 6-10 p.m. on Oct. 4 at Hill Country at 12475 Ellerbe Road in Shreveport. Wine, Dine & Equine will feature a full bar and live music by the Bayou Gypsies.

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Louisiana ‘Mountain’ Home
The home features a soft palette of creams, grays and whites and an energetic and contemporary decor that incorporates wooden beams and warm furnishings to frame the vista of the outdoors. Built into the side of a hill, you enter on the second floor of the home where windows offer astonishing views of the treetops and foliage beyond.

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MELANIE JOHNSON BRIEFS US ON RULES OF ORDER
I spent much of my early career living in “shoebox apartments” in New York and San Francisco. Every time I moved, the moving company would say “one-bedroom apartment, no problem.” When they arrived with the truck, it was always “how did you have all this in that one tiny apartment?” I learned how to utilize every inch of space!.
