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What's new at 318 Forum MagazineTRANSITION The Forum names Lydia Earhart as editor“There’s an energy brewing here. From the infectious new breath of life that has revived downtown Shreveport, to the progression of Shreveport Common, to the enhanced quality of life new businesses have added to the city, Shreveport-Bossier is at the helm of a true sense of individuality and progress. Page 4 - no comments - 1,844 views NEST FEST Auction to help with Renesting ProjectPresented by Renesting Project Inc., the Nest Fest fundraiser was created to raise money and awareness in the fight against homelessness. Renesting Project Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charity that provides gently used furniture and household items to clients of registered social service agencies as they transition from homelessness. Page 5 - no comments - 1,657 views the cynicStatistics show there are more than a hundred million TV sets in this country and only about 65 million bathtubs, which means there are a lot of dirty people watching TV.. Page 5 - no comments - 1,570 views PART 2: LSU HOSPITAL[Columnist’s Note: In 60 days, ready or not, the state’s LSU Hospital in Shreveport will transition to operation by the “private” Biomedical Research Foundation. For now, this is more an old-style Louisiana political op than due replacement of our centuriesold charity hospital system. Page 6 - no comments - 2,840 views BOSSIER LEGENDIn his tenure as Bossier mayor, George Dement was able to help facilitate the arrival of the casinos to Bossier City, which in turn, funded many projects around the city including the Arthur Teague Parkway and CenturyLink Center. Page 8 - no comments - 1,633 views Bossier Chamber awarded 4-Star Accreditation“Accreditation validates a chamber as having programs that benefit their local economy and for positively influencing action in their community,” said Raymond P. Towle, IOM, CAE, U.S. Chamber Executive Director of Political Affairs and Federation Relations. Page 8 - no comments - 1,477 views AGAINST AIDSThe Philadelphia Center of Shreveport, Northwest Louisiana’s HIV/AIDS resource center, promises “a night of enchantment” for this year’s Auction Against AIDS held Aug. 3 at the Riverdome at Horseshoe Casino and Hotel. The theme for this year’s gala is “A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Page 10 - no comments - 1,583 views Chocolate and ChampagneAn after-dinner cocktail event benefitting Easter Seals Louisiana was held June 22 at East Ridge Country Club. Called “Chocolate and Champagne,” it featured desserts, drinks, live music and a silent auction. The tables were decorated with a variety of beautiful white fl owers. Page 12 - no comments - 1,643 views I’VE BEEN THINKINGI’ve been doing a lot of thinking lately. OK, you’re probably wondering how that new experience is working out for me. I know that’s what my media friends are probably chuckling over. Anyway, there is so much going on that I nd it hard to keep up or do not nd the time to write about various issues. Page 14 - no comments - 1,564 views Nominations open for ATHENA AwardsEach year, the ATHENA Award is presented to two individuals who have attained and personify the highest level of professional excellence by showing creativity and initiative in their business or profession, have devoted time and energy to improve... Page 16 - no comments - 1,596 views CITY FINANCE 101Per Darby’s letter to the Mayor: “We request that the nance director prepare a PowerPoint presentation to fully outline all the inner workings of the city’s nances, including all accounts, breakdowns of all income and expenditures and have hard copies to hand out to the councilmen. Page 17 - no comments - 1,478 views IMMATURE DECISIONSTo call Trayvon Martin’s killing an act of racism is an oversimpli cation of an emotionally complex matter of the heart; one which fears racial pro ling and bigotry, whether socially or from within our judicial system. Page 18 - no comments - 1,584 views SRAC awarded grantThe NEA supports creative placemaking projects that help transform communities into lively, beautiful and sustainable places with the arts at their core. The grantee projects will encourage creative activity, create community identity and a sense of place, and help revitalize local economies. Page 22 - no comments - 1,759 views TAX DOCUMENTS(BPT) – Whether you use old-fashioned manila filing folders, a flash drive or cloud storage, tax and personal finance authorities agree on the importance of saving tax documents and records. In addition to using the information for preparing your next income tax return, it may come in handy years from now. Page 22 - no comments - 1,391 views REEL GLORYFANS OF THE POPULAR BASSMASTER CLASSIC TOURNAMENT THAT ROLLED THROUGH SHREVEPORT-BOSSIER CITY LAST YEAR ARE IN FOR A REAL TREAT AGAIN THIS AUGUST WHEN PRO ANGLERS FROM AROUND THE COUNTRY HIT THE RED RIVER FOR THE FLW FORREST WOOD CUP BASSFISHING TOURNAMENT. Page 23 - no comments - 1,703 views PSORIASISOne of the most common autoimmune system diseases in the United States, psoriasis affects more than 7.5 million Americans, according to the National Psoriasis Foundation. Dr. Sarah Glorioso with Willis-Knighton Health System said psoriasis can occur anywhere on the skin of the body or scalp and can even affect the nger and toenails. Page 27 - no comments - 1,677 views American Cancer Society urges participation in research studyEnrollment is open through July 27 for the American Cancer Society’s Cancer Prevention Study-3. Enrollment will take place across the Shreveport-Bossier City area at various locations. This is the first and the last time that people from the Ark-La-Tex area will have the opportunity to participate in a cancer research study this large. Page 27 - no comments - 1,430 views VACCINATIONSAccording to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, ensuring children receive their vaccinations on time is “one of the most important things parents can do to ensure their children’s long-term health – as well as the health of friends, classmates and others in the community. Page 28 - no comments - 1,707 views HEALTHY GEEZERThis is a senior malady called, “postprandial hypotension.” When you eat, blood pours into your digestive system. To maintain your blood pressure, your heart pumps more often and your blood vessels constrict. But these compensatory mechanisms don’t work for some people. Page 30 - no comments - 1,649 views TALK of the TOWNWANT TO GET YOUR EVENT, BAND OR BAR/NIGHTCLUB LISTED IN “TALK OF THE TOWN”? EMAIL INFORMATION THREE WEEKS PRIOR TO THE EVENT DATE TO [email protected].. Page 43 - no comments - 1,673 views A Sunday SpotDuring the artist-in-residence process Zhailon Levingston and Drew Ley will turn Twine, located at 1513 Line Ave., into their workshop composing music and writing lyrics to create new songs. An ensemble of performers will perform the songs over the course of several weeks. Page 46 - no comments - 1,728 views The ClassicsOther sports may have certain aspects that are fun to watch, but usually the games are a joke and not worth watching. Page 47 - no comments - 1,488 views Theatrical AdventureI’m not quali ed to answer that question, but I am one of the legions of such strange characters who agree to such an arrangement. Of late, I have agreed to assist in the Emmett Hook Center production of Victor Hugo’s immortal classic, “Les Misérables. Page 48 - no comments - 1,568 views Moonbot partner invited to join the AcademyOldenburg joins Moonbot Studios creative partner, William Joyce to represent the film and entertainment industry in Louisiana within AMPAS®. “I didn’t know Brandon when he was in school staring out of that window, but it’s nice to have him in the club,” said Joyce. Page 49 - no comments - 1,575 views Sound BitesLocated at 3244 Barksdale Blvd., the eatery’s name is derived from lemongrass, an essential ingredient in Thai and Asian cooking. Lemongrass is an herb native to India and tropical Asia with a subtle citrus avor that can be used dried, powdered or fresh. Page 49 - no comments - 1,521 views EntertainmentIn this second installation on Shreveport’s music scene we highlight three bands with diverse styles but with a common pursuit to take music in Shreveport to new heights. Get ready to groove, rock out and unwind with three additions on your summer playlist: The Dubonauts, Hwy Lions and Victor Olston. Page 50 - no comments - 1,503 views
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