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100 Years of Care and Caring
Over the past century, Willis Knighton Health has embodied the old French proverb – “The more things change, the more they stay the same.”

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Advances in Understanding Parkinson’s Disease
Local and international research on diagnosis and treatment

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on the SCENE
Contributions by Mary Ann Van Osdell, Mark Crawford and Paul Savage. To be included in OTS, e-mail your high-res photos to editor@318forum.com.

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Review: Critical Mass 12, Scream Queens and the Women Who Run with Wolves
Two works in the exhibition shared subjects in the Venn diagram of themes here, namely the ‘paintings of women’ and ‘paintings of animals,’ but because they were technically or conceptually more proficient, they did not fit tidily into these categories and these are the works that carried the show.

Review: Literary Critical Mass 12
The thing about literature is that the writer does half the work. It’s like building a screen, and then a reader comes and projects on it.

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Review: ML Dumars, “A Different Way of Being”
A Different Way of Being” is a dystopian novel by Shreveport author ML Dumars that explores the struggle against an oppressive regime in a society where Empaths and individuals with telepathic abilities are persecuted.

Review: Michael H. Miller, “Psycles”
Michael H. Miller’s painting “Living and Dying in the Nuclear Winter” combines abstraction, craft, and materiality into a really great work of art.
