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What's new at 318 Forum Magazine . Page 1 - no comments - 839 views  100 Years of Radio in ShreveportA glance back 100 years ago to the start of the period now regarded as “The Roaring Twenties” found America enthralled with a radical new form of entertainment. It brought musical performances and news of the day right into their homes, something called “wireless telephony” that we would soon know simply as radio. Page 4 - no comments - 902 views  Centenary Names Football Coach“I love high school football,” Dawson said. “I think it’s some of the best high school football in the country. I spent 16 years (one year at Redemptorist in Baton Rouge) as a Louisiana high school coach. I’ve spoken at the Louisiana (coaches) clinics. I’ve mentored many of these coaches. Page 8 - no comments - 893 views  Ron Rice Art Exhibit“In that time, I stayed home a lot,” said Rice’s wife, Angelina, of her husband’s last two years. “I started going through his files. I gathered them, I organized them … We have three children … I asked them what they wanted. After they each selected a few pieces, I had this vast amount of artwork. Page 9 - no comments - 1,108 views  A Selfish Slap ReverberatesNow, there’s a certain degree of selfishness or self-centeredness in all of us. Narcissism has been around for more than 2,000 years, after all. It’s the term used in psychology to describe a preoccupation with self. Page 11 - no comments - 1,077 views  BISHOP Knee BraceIn 1990, a young Ken Epperson Jr. was stationed at Fort Campbell, along the Kentucky-Tennessee border. The Shreveport native – training for deployment to fight in Operation Desert Storm – was excited to be the next in a long line of family members who had been in the military. Page 13 - no comments - 1,252 views  History and Civics Education MatterReading, writing and arithmetic matter. So do history, geography and civics. With little fanfare last week, Louisiana’s Board of Elementary and Secondary Education (BESE) unanimously approved new K-12 education standards in history, geography, economics and civics. Page 15 - no comments - 1,164 views  318 | BRIEFSThe region’s only taco and salsa festival and competition, Taco Wars, is back and better than ever. The festival, presented by Modelo, Jose Cuervo, Maestro Dobel and the Prize Foundation, will return on Saturday, April 30, from 12 to 8 p.m. outside the Shreveport Municipal Auditorium along Elvis Presley Avenue. Page 16 - no comments - 1,177 views  Revolution Is In The AirHe described a technological discovery that will likely prove to be the most significant of our age: A new digital money based on absolute mathematical scarcity, highly decentralized and governed by the consensus of tens of thousands of self-interested participants who don’t know or trust each other. Page 17 - no comments - 1,402 views  Live Laugh LoveBarbara and Alan Sugar bought the home in the mid-1980s while it was still under construction, according to their daughter and current owner, Ashley Sugar Bates. Her parents hired a local decorator, Cindy Miciotto, to add her design talents to the project. Page 21 - no comments - 1,669 views  Easy, Affordable Bathroom UpgradesThere are numerous ways to create a new look without lifting any tools. Replacing linens and other soft surfaces like rugs, window treatments and shower curtains can help brighten up your space. Adding a fresh coat of paint is another low-cost way to modify the look and feel of a space. Page 34 - no comments - 947 views  How to Set a Proper Budget for Your Home RemodelWhen you decide to renovate your home – whether to sell or make improvements for you and your family to enjoy – setting a budget can be a challenge. Knowing what you want to accomplish may be the easy part, but avoiding the bad advice out there and determining what you can actually afford takes research and detailed planning. Page 36 - no comments - 1,304 views  Occupational Therapy: Empowering Everyday LivingWhen I enter a patient’s hospital room, I always introduce myself as the occupational therapist who would be working with them. Many patients are very quick to assure me they were retired and did not need a job. OTs do not find people jobs, but we will put you to work!. Page 37 - no comments - 1,421 views  What is Public Health, and Why is it Important?It is difficult to count the number of times I have been asked, “What is public health?” and “why is it important?” These two very straightforward questions are not so easily answered. The Association of Schools of Public Health (ASPH) created a YouTube video in 2008 entitled “This is Public Health. Page 37 - no comments - 1,236 views  HEALTHY DOSE of informationThe physicians are experienced in all aspects of oral and maxillofacial surgery. Ochsner LSU Health Shreveport - Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Institute strives to provide the best care in a comfortable environment using state-of-the-art technology and equipment. Page 38 - no comments - 1,125 views  Ear Reconstruction in Children and YouthsCongenital ear deformities occur in up to 20% of newborns. Studies have shown that the deformation should self-correct within one week, or it will need treatment. Other studies have shown that only 30% of infant ear deformities will self-correct. Most deformities can be corrected surgically later in life. Page 39 - no comments - 1,277 views  Coping with Spring AllergiesSpring has returned with all of its greenery and glory! Unfortunately, not everyone looks forward to this season. Springtime can be challenging for people who suffer from allergies. Tree pollen is the biggest culprit for triggering allergy symptoms in early spring. Page 40 - no comments - 1,208 views  318 TalkAPRIL 21-24, 29-30 & MAY 1: “THE MARVELOUS WONDERETTES: DREAM ON”:. Page 45 - no comments - 1,052 views  On the SceneIn February, the Krewe of Centaur hosted their 30th Grand Bal. Page 49 - no comments - 1,112 views 
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