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| ART / EXHIBITS

THROUGH SEPT. 27: “EXAGGERATING NATURE’S BEAUTY”: Jennifer Hendry and her soloshow exhibition in the Bossier Arts lower gallery. Bossier Arts Council, 630 Barksdale Blvd., Bossier City.

THROUGH SEPT. 27: THE ART OF JOAN COLE: Joan Cole, a Shreveport artist, captures her interest in realism and the abstract. For more information, call 318-741-8310 or bossierarts@bossierarts.org. Bossier Arts Council in the East Bank Gallery, 630 Barksdale Blvd., Bossier City.

THROUGH OCT. 21: THE ART OF DOMINIQUE MCLEMORE AND JOE BLUHM: Discover the soulstirring artistry of Dominique McLemore at “HUEMANEiTY” exhibition and “CUMULUS,” a collection of animation projects and illustrated stores by Joe Bluhm in downtown Shreveport at Artspace. 708 Texas St., Shreveport.

THROUGH NOV. 19: LINE, FORM, FASHION! THE ART OF STYLE: This exhibition features 40+ works of fine and poster art ranging from Jane Atché and René Gruau to Michel Canetti and Christian Dior. In addition to these pieces from the museum’s permanent collection, five Shreveport professional photographers have been asked to create work inspired by this exhibition to be displayed alongside the museum's artwork. Free and open to the public. R.W. Norton Art Gallery. 4747 Creswell Ave., Shreveport.

THROUGH DEC. 2: FALL EXHIBITION AT THE MEADOWS: Three exhibitions – “Visual Gumbo” by Terry Konrath; “Centenary in Paris: 2023 Exhibition” by Centenary’s Class of 2027; and “From Now on We’re StarDust” by Jude Williams ’26 – will open to the public until Dec. 2, while “Centenary in Paris” will close on Sept. 30. “From Now on We’re StarDust,” which will be housed in the museum’s monthly rotating Project Space Gallery, will close on Sept. 22. It will be followed by “South Realism X” by Edgar Cano from Sept. 26 through Oct. 27 and “Simulacrum” by Jessica Hawkins from Oct. 31 through Dec. 2. Two additional exhibitions – “Chasing the Tiger: A Commentary on Colonial Fantasy,” curated by Ben Vazquez ’24 and Emerson Horne ’24, and “Nature’s Wonders” by the Shreveport Art Club – will open on Oct. 16 and run through Dec. 2. For more information, visit themeadowsmuseum.com. 2911 Centenary Blvd., Shreveport.

SEPT. 7 - 29: EXHIBIT BY STEPHEN D. PORTER: The Louisiana State Exhibit Museum will host the exhibition, “A Collection of Creations,” by artist Stephen D. Porter. Large-scale murals, paintings and 3D creations. Opening reception Sept. 7 from 4:30 - 7 p.m. For more information about the Louisiana State Exhibit Museum, go to www.laexhibitmuseum.org or call 318.632.2020. 3015 Greenwood Road, Shreveport.

SEPT. 18 - 20: WATERCOLOR WORKSHOP: The Hoover Watercolor Society presents a three-day watercolor workshop with acclaimed plein air artist Rickie Vios Mon. and Tues. in studio at Baptist Bible Fellowship Center, 8900 Kingston Road, Shreveport, and Wednesday plein air at Andress Artist and Entrepreneur Center at 717 Crocket St., Shreveport. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. each day. $350 for members ($370 after 8/24) or nonmembers, $385. For more information or to sign up: stskrivanos@gmail.com.

SEPT. 23 DEDICATION OF GILLIAM MURAL: Honoring Helen Adger and Karen Logan for their remarkable lives in their dedication to the community and the preservation it its history. Mural art by Diane Long. Everyone is welcome. 2 p.m. RRCHA Museum. 12797 Main St., Gilliam.

SEPT. 23: SNO GLO ARTIST CALL: Artspace is thrilled to invite artists of all ages and backgrounds to create a mesmerizing winter spectacle, the “Sno Glo @ artspace” exhibition which will run from Nov. 10 - Dec. 30. Artspace will undergo an enchanting transformation, turning into a realm of wonder adorned with a symphony of creatively designed snowflakes that will illuminate the holiday season. This is a celebration of community creativity. SRAC will commission chosen snowflakes based on a submission of a “to scale” design and earn compensation. For more information on submitting your art, go to shrevearts.org/artistcalls or contact Karen LaBeau at karen@shrevearts.org. Sept. 23 is last day to participate.

SEPT. 27: OPEN ARTISTS' CALL: Introducing the next open artist call from the Bossier Arts Council, “The Theatre of the Mind!” Artists are encouraged to give peeks into their thoughts and creative process: “How do you ‘make’?” Or “How do you’wonder’?” Whatever it looks like, let it be shown sceneby-scene for the world to see. Artworks may be any medium and size, but the price cap for this show is $100. 4 p.m. final drop-off time at the Bossier Arts Council. For form and more information, contact the Bossier Arts Council at 318-741-8310 or www.bossierarts.org.

I BARS/NIGHTLIFE

2JOHNS STEAK & SEAFOOD: Live music. Tuesday- Saturday, and for Friday lunch from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.; featuring local artists such as Winston Hall, Shawn Stroope, Drew Ley and Toni Mundy, The Lovers, Jimmy Wooton and Haley Brooke. Call for weekly schedule. 2151 Airline Drive, Bossier City. 318- 841-5646.

1931 LOUNGE HORSESHOE CASINO: Live music 8 p.m. - 12 a.m. Karaoke on Thursdays, 7-11 p.m.; Horseshoe Blvd., Bossier City.

AMERICAN LEGION POST 14: Live music every Friday night 7-10 p.m. $5 cover. Every Sunday is trivia/karaoke starting at 5 p.m.; 5315 S. Lakeshore Drive, Shreveport. 318 635-8186.

BAYOU THUNDER: Live music. 1910 Market St., Shreveport. 318-848-7732.

BEAUXJAX CRAFTHOUSE: Live music. 501 Barksdale Blvd, Bossier City. 318-584-7169.

CELEBRITY LOUNGE BALLY’S CASINO: DJs Friday and Saturday nights. 451 Clyde Fant Pkwy., Shreveport.

CHIANTI: Dorsey Summerfield Jr., 7-10 p.m., Friday and Saturday in the Green Room. 6535 Line Ave., Shreveport. 868-8866.

ERNEST’S ORLEANS: Live music. Every Tuesday, big burgers, big blues and big times with Betty Lewis, 6-9 p.m.; 1601 N. Spring St., Shreveport. 318-226-1325.

FRANK’S PIZZA: Live music from 6-9 p.m.: Sept. 7, Jase Bryant; Sept. 12, Cole Vosbury and Amanda June; Sept. 14, Tim Powell; Sept. 19, Haley Brown; Sept. 26, Cole Vosbury and Amanda June; Oct. 3, Cole Vosbury and Amanda June; Oct. 10, Haley Brown; 6950 Fern Ave., Shreveport. 318-230-7130.

FROZEN PIROGUE: Live music 6:30 - 9:30 p.m.; Sept. 6, Matt Nestor; Sept. 12, Hayley Brooke; Sept. 13, Josh Love; Sept. 19, Seth Bradford; Sept. 20, Braydon Watts; Sept. 26, Clara McBroom; Sept. 27, Clay Logan; 515 Barksdale Blvd., Bossier City. 318-459-6672.

HURRICANE ALLEY: Live music. Sept. 7, Dusty Rose; Sept. 8, The Georgia Thunderbolts; Sept. 9, Grand Illusion (Styx Tribute); Sept. 14, Rewind; Sept. 15, Austin Meade w/Clay Logan; Sept. 22, Goodbye June w/Cold Canyons; Sept. 23, Just Like Pink (Pink Tribute) w/Ironic (Alanis Morissette tribute); 500 Ogilvie St., Bossier City.

NOBLE SAVAGE Live music. Every Wednesday night playing memories and the blues, 8 p.m.; 417 Texas St., Shreveport. 318-828-2619.

RED RIVER BREWPUB/THE GARAGE: Live music. 310 Mansfield St., Bossier City. 318-317-4110

SAM’S TOWN CASINO: Live music from 7 p.m. - midnight; Sept. 8, Jake Williams; Sept. 9, Stompbox; Sept. 15, Southern Soul; Sept. 16, Slurred Words; Sept. 22, Chasin’ Benjamins; Sept. 23, The Crowd; Sept. 29, Raven; Sept. 30, East Kings; 315 Clyde Fant Pkwy., Shreveport. 318-424-7777.

SUPERIOR’S STEAKHOUSE: Live piano music: Tues., Brian Watson, 6:30-9:30 p.m.; Wed., Alan Dyson, 6:30-9:30 p.m.; Thurs., Stan Hoffman, 6:30-9:30 p.m.; Fri., Brian Watson & Avery Covington, 6-10 p.m.; Sat., Daniel Ley Duo, 7-11 p.m.; Sun., Victoria Wells, 11 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.; 855 Pierremont Road, No. 120, Shreveport. 318-219-4123.

THE CUB LOUNGE AND GRILLE: Live music. 3002 Girard St., Shreveport. 318-861-6517.

THE SEVENTH TAP BREWING PROJECT: Live music from 6-9 p.m. 2640 Linwood Ave., Shreveport, La. 318- 754-4471.

TIKI BAR AND GRILL: Live music from 6-9 p.m. 2640 Linwood Ave., Shreveport, La. 318-754-4471.

TWISTED ROOT: Monday night is Trivia Night from 7-9 p.m. Tuesdays, live music on the patio from 6-10 p.m., Buddy Flett. 8690 Line Ave., Shreveport. 868-6410.

WHAT’S ON TAP: Live music. Every Thurs., Christopher Gates, 7 p.m. - 10 p.m.; 1207 Shreveport-Barksdale Hwy., Shreveport. 318-869-2422.

I MUSIC

SEPT. 8 - NOV. 3: LOUISIANA GRANDSTAND: A night of music live on stage: Sept. 8, Kyle Nix and the 38’s; Sept. 15, Doug Stone; Oct. 14, William Lee Martin’s “Comedy Stampede Tour”; Oct. 20, The Cox Family; Oct. 27, Zach Rushing; Nov. 3, Bart Crow; Tickets may be purchased at www.louisianagrandstand.com. WDC, 802 Margaret Place, Shreveport.

SEPT. 17: HAPPY 100TH HANK!: You are invited for a sing-along and cake to celebrate the 100th birthday of Hank Williams Sr. in front of the Municipal Auditorium. 2 - 2:30 p.m. 705 Elvis Presley Avenue, Shreveport.

I SPECIAL EVENTS

EVERY FIRST FRIDAY OF THE MONTH: GLOFESTS: The Shreveport Regional Arts Council (SRAC) is thrilled to announce the debut of its monthly GloFest on the “Bakowski Bridge of Lights” on Texas Street Bridge. Free festival. Features new animated light shows on the bridge produced by the Light It Up Artist Team and Caddo Parish Schools. 7-10 p.m. Art market, food truck court, street performances and more.

EVERY THURSDAYS - NOVEMBER 16 : THIRSTY THURSDAYS: The Shreveport Regional Arts Council presents “Thirsty Thursdays” at Caddo Common Park. PoeticX “anchors” live entertainment shows; Chase Boytim anchors the bar with themed speciality cocktails for each event. Live entertainment. 6-9 p.m. For more information, call 318-673-6500 or www.shrevearts.org. 869 Texas Ave., Shreveport.

FIRST SATURDAY OF MONTH: SUPER SATURDAYS AT CADDO COMMON PARK: An invigorating free exercise session led by experienced trainers. Participants can join in on five different exercises, including yoga, trampoline exercises, high-impact workouts and more. Also, an enchanting arts market showcasing the work of local artists, and vendors will showcase and sell their creations. 869 Texas Ave., Shreveport.

MONDAYS - THURSDAYS: BOSSIER COUNCIL ON AGING: Bossier’s Council on Aging offers activities for the week. Mondays: paint by number canvas art and yoga. Tuesdays: chair exercise and beanbag baseball. Wednesdays: senior game and yoga. Thursdays: chair exercise and Bingo. For more information, call 318-741-8302. 706 Bearkat Drive, Bossier City.

MONDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS: SHREVEPORT OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS: Hybrid meetings: Zoom and in-person at St. Luke’s Methodist Church, 6012 Youree Drive, Shreveport. Meet in the “Seekers Room.” Monday at 7 p.m. Meeting ID: 408 929 232 Password: 385284. Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. Meeting ID: 492 444 818. Password 797919.

ALZHEIMER’S AND DEMENTIA RESOURCE CENTER: Monthly educational mini-workshops for caregivers of those with Alzheimer’s and dementia. Local experts present topics related to Alzheimer’s and dementia in a one-hour session. First Wednesday 11 a.m. - noon at The Resource Center, 851 Olive St., Shreveport. First Saturday at 11 a.m. at Broadmoor Presbyterian Church, 1915 Grover Place, Shreveport.

ONGOING: GLASS-BLOWING WORKSHOPS. Come individually, or bring a group and create your own original piece of art. From pumpkins to flowers and beyond, the experience is a good time with a dazzling reward at the end. Hours: Thurs., 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Friday, noon to 5 p.m.; Sat., 11 a.m.-8 p.m.; and Sunday, noon-6 p.m. Sanctuary Glass Studio, 421 Lake St., Shreveport. studio-sanctuaryglassstudio.com.

EVERY SATURDAY THROUGH NOVEMBER 25: BOSSIER CITY FARMERS’ MARKET: Support your local community, and invite your friends and family to the market and do some shopping. The market has a wealth of local fresh veggies and fruits, food trucks, jams, salsa, honey, soap, candles, baked goods, jellies, pickles, tamales, flowers, kettle corn, barbecue, lemonade, southern cuisine, fruit smoothies, coffee, Venezuelan cuisine, funnel cakes and much more. 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. in the south parking lot of Pierre Bossier Mall. Visit www.BossierCityFarmersMarket.com. 2950 E. Texas St., Bossier City.

EVERY SATURDAY THROUGH DEC. 16: EXERCISE IN CADDO COMMON PARK: Beginning at 8 and ending at 11 a.m., SRAC hosts this three-tiered program. Every first Saturday of the month is “Super Exercise Saturdays,” which includes three food trucks, hands-on activity, Plein Aire/live painting, arts market, five exercise programs to include a program for children and “Stories from the Gut.” For more information, call 318-673-6500 or www.shrevearts.org. 869 Texas Ave., Shreveport.

SECOND SATURDAYS: ANDRESS ARTIST & ENTREPRENEUR CENTER: Shop and chat with the artists of the AAEC on the second Saturday of each month from 12-4 p.m. at Andress Artist & Entrepreneur Center, 717 Crockett St., Shreveport. https://www.aaec.space/aaecevents.

EVERY WEEKEND: GLASSBLOWING WORKSHOPS: High Gravity Glassworks workshops allow you to participate in the making of a work of art. Book now at https://highgravityglassworks.com. For more information, call 318-582-1424. 1200 Marshall St., Ste. 500, Shreveport.

THROUGH SEPT. 30: GAMEPORT: Sci-Port Discover Center announces the return of “GamePort,” which features interactive stations designed to help visitors enhance critical thinking skills, learn basic traditional science principles, and introduce a variety of science-driven career options in the video game industry, all in a fun and stimulating environment. For children, teens and adults. For more information, call 318-424-3466 or go to www.sci-port.org. 820 Clyde Fant Pkwy, Shreveport.

SEPT. 7 - NOV. 18: BROOKSHIRE GROCERY ARENA: Sept. 7, Lauren Daigle w/special guest Crowder; Sept. 16, Maxwell; Sept. 29 - Oct. 1, Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey; Nov. 3, Katt Williams; Nov. 18, National Black Rodeo Finals. For more information, go to www.info@brooshiregroceryarena.com. 2000 Brookshire Arena Drive. Bossier City.

SEPT. 8: PACE FILM FESTIVAL: PACE’s LGBTQ+ film festival OUTnorthLa returns with a “Celebration of Leslie Jordan” which will feature a retrospective of Jordan’s film clips hosted by Jordan’s longtime collaborators and friends, writer/director Del Shores and actor Emerson Collins. For more information about PACE, go to www.PACELouisiana.org, and for information on festival and to purchase tickets, go to https://www.outnorthla.org/. Bistro opens at 5 p.m. Celebration at 6:30 p.m. at the Robinson Film Center, 617 Texas St., Shreveport.

SEPT. 8: TWILIGHT TALKIES - “MOANA”: Bring your chairs and blankets and enjoy a movie under the stars. Local food trucks beginning at 7 p.m. Movie begins at 8 p.m. Please no dogs, smoking or tobacco products at the event. Free and open to the public. R.W. Norton Art Gallery. 4747 Creswell Ave., Shreveport.

SEPT. 8 - 9: CENTENARY BOOK BAZAAR: The 36th annual Centenary Book Bazaar will have over 80,000 items available for purchase from 4 - 9 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 8, and from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. on Sept. 9, at the college’s fitness center. On Sat., all items are half-price after 1 p.m. For more information, call the Book House at 318-219-3409. 2911 Centenary Blvd, Shreveport.

SEPT. 8 - 9: RED RIVER QUILTERS SHOW: 200+ quilts and quilted items on display at the Louisiana State Fair Grounds Ag Building. Silent auction quilted items and handmade items for sale with a merchant mall. Admission: $10, ages 11 through adult; $5, ages 5-10; under 5 free. Friday, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. and Sat., 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. For more information, www.redriverquilters.com. 3721 Hudson Ave., Shreveport.

SEPT. 8 - 9: CATAHOULA WINE MIXER: The sixth annual event will be held from 3 - 7 p.m. at Hollybrook Park in the Provenance neighborhood. This outdoor event celebrates wine, cuisine and culture from different regions of the world. Sept. 8 is a chef’s eight-course dinner with eight wines and eight chefs, tickets $200. Sept. 9 outdoor event from 3-7 p.m. Ticket cost: $90. For more information or tickets, call Matt Snyder at 318-272-3139 or www.CatahoulaWineMixer.com.

SEPT. 9: THE BOSSIER NIGHT MARKET: Billed as the largest one-day vendor event in the USA with 200+ vendors and 12+ food trucks with fireworks. Free admission. Live music. 4 - 9 p.m. Pierre Bossier Mall.

SEPT. 9: ARL-LA-TEX GENEALOGICAL ASSOCIATION MONTHLY MEETING: The program is “Genealogy Show & Tell." Members and guests are invited to bring your favorite family heirloom, keepsake or memorabilia and tell us a bit about its history or significance. This event is free and open to the public. For information: Call 746-1851 or visit www.altgenealogy.com. From 1 to 3 p.m. at the Broadmoor Branch Library, 1212 Capt. Shreve Drive, Shreveport.

SEPT. 9: BUNCO BASH: The Renzi Education and Art Center will host the 14th annual high-energy event where you have the opportunity to win exciting prizes playing Bunco, bid on unique silent auction items, listen to live music, and multidisciplinary arts programing. 6 - 10 p.m. at Bally’s Shreveport Casino and Hotel. For tickets, visit BuncoBash2023.Eventbrite.com.

SEPT. 12: WORLD WAR TUESDAY COFFEE AND CONVERSATION: Speaker will be Rafael Cardozo presenting the World War II-related history of LifeShare Blood Center, founded 1942 in Shreveport. A mobile blood drive will also be onsite. The second Tuesday of each month at the Bossier Parish Libraries History Center, adjacent to Bossier Central Library. For more information, call 318-746-7717. 2206 Beckett St. Bossier City.

SEPT. 14: THURSDAY IN THE PARK: Do a little shopping, grab dinner and dessert, then spread out on the lawn with family and friends and experience what Provenance has to offer. 4 - 8 p.m. Vendors, music and food trucks announced at www.yourprovenance.com. Greenleaf Park in Provenance.

SEPT. 15: DOT DAY AT THE NORTON: “The Dot” by Peter H. Reynolds tells the story of Vashti, a girl who begins a journey to self-discovery after she is challenged by her teacher to “make her mark.” Go celebrate “The Dot” with the R.W. Norton in their Literary Gallery by participating in story time, dot art and a Spot the Dot scavenger hunt. Go dressed in polka dots for extra fun. Please visit www.rwnaf.org/events for tickets and more information. R.W. Norton Art Gallery. 4747 Creswell Ave., Shreveport.

SEPT 14 - OCT. 8: SHREVEPORT CONVENTION CENTER EVENTS: Sept. 14, Texas Cornhole League Tournament; Sept. 22-24, Inkin Shreveport Tattoo Festival; Oct. 6-8, Jurassic Quest; 400 Caddo St., Shreveport.

SEPT. 14 - NOV. 10: MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM EVENTS: Sept. 14, Jason Isbell + The 400 Unit; Oct. 10, Gov’t Mule - Peace … Like a River Tour; Oct. 19, Bluey’s Big Play; Oct. 21, Theory of a Deadman & Skillet: Rock Resurrection Tour with Saint Asonia; Oct. 25, Joe Bonamassa; Nov. 2, Buddy Guy - The Legend - Damn Right Farewell; Nov. 4, Keeping It Country Live & Sons of AMVETS Veteran Tribute; Nov. 10, Disney Junior Live: Costume Palooza; 705 Grand Ave., Shreveport.

SEPT. 15 - 16: MEAT PIE FESTIVAL: Looking for a road trip and food? Natchitoches hosts the Meat Pie Festival. Meat pies, music and more. Free admission. For more information, call 318-652-0578. www.natchitoches.com.

SEPT. 16: HIGHLAND JAZZ AND BLUES FESTIVAL: The 19th annual Highland Jazz and Blues Festival will be in the historic Highland neighboorhood's Columbia Park. Music and fun for everyone. Free and open to the public. 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. on two stages. For more information, www.highlandjazzandblues.org.

SEPT. 23: RUN 4 EVERYONE: Ochsner LSU Health Shreveport will hold its third annual Run 4 Everyone 5K and Kids Fun Run. The Fun Run begins at 8 a.m., with the 5K starting immediately after at St. Mary Medical Center. A Virtual Run option is available. Children 5 and above can be left with a Run Buddy during the 5K as a perk for parents. Register at runsignup.com. 911 Margaret Place.

SEPT. 25: WORLD WAR TUESDAY COFFEE AND CONVERSATION: Speaker will be Philip Shackelford presenting the “Rise of the Mavericks – The U.S. Air Force Security Service and the Cold War.” Book signing after the lecture. The second Tuesday of each month at the Bossier Parish Libraries History Center, adjacent to Bossier Central Library. For more information, call 318-746-7717. 2206 Beckett St. Bossier City.

SEPT. 26 - OCT. 27: PUMPKIN PATCH AT PROVENANCE: Pick your perfect pumpkin and make lasting memories at the annual Great Pumpkin Patch. Open to the public. 4-7 p.m. Tues. - Thurs., 4-8 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. Sat., 12 - 7 p.m. Sun. Closed Mon. Provenance neighborhood.

SEPT. 28: RED HANGER EVENT: Dress for Success’s Red Hanger Event will be at Remington Hotel and Spa rooftop. Tickets are $75 for individuals and $1,000 for a table. 5:30 p.m. For more information, call 318-674-3509. 220 Travis St., Shreveport.

SEPT. 29 - 30: ANNUAL CAR SHOW: More than 400 classic cars line the streets of downtown Natchitoches. Food, live music, dancing, kids’ activities and shopping are available. Free admission. For more information, call 318-352-2746. www.natchitoches.com.

I THEATRE

SEPT. 7: AUDITIONS FOR “SCROOGE”: A large cast is needed for this retelling of Dickens’ classic Christmas tale of Ebenezer Scrooge with music by Leslie Bricusse. Prior theater experience helpful, but not required. The cast calls for 18 men, 12 women, two boys, one girl plus ensemble. Be prepared to sing 16-32 bars of a song which highlight your vocal ability. 6-8:30 p.m. For more information, email stagedoorman@gmail.com. Emmett Hook Center at First Methodist Church. 550 Common St., Shreveport.

SEPT. 8: ANIMANIACS IN CONCERT: The iconic animated Warner Bros. series for a “zany, animany and totally insaney” evening as they perform the world-famous songs from the beloved cartoon series backed by the original projected animation. 7 p.m. For more information or tickets, go to thestrandtheatre.com or call 318-226-8555. The Strand. 619 Louisiana Ave., Shreveport.

SEPT. 8-10: ALWAYS PATSY CLINE: The Shreveport Little Theatre is staging the popular musical "Always, Patsy Cline," featuring 30 classic songs from the Patsy Cline Songbook. Sept. 8 and 9 at 7:30 p.m. and Sept. 9 and 10 at 2 p.m. Tickets are $30 and available at www.shreveportlittletheatre.com or by calling SLT’s box office at 318-424-4439. 812 Margaret Place.

|A| ART/EXHIBITS

"Astromerias" by Joan Cole is on display through Sept. 27 at East Bank Gallery.

|B| ART/EXHIBITS

"The Hours" by Jennifer Robison can be seen at R.W. Norton Art Gallery through Nov. 19.

|C| BARS/NIGHTLIFE

Betty Lewis performs Tuesdays at Ernest Orleans.

|D| BARS/NIGHTLIFE

Revel to the music of Jase Bryant Sept. 7 at Franks's Pizza.

|E| MUSIC

Celebrate Hank Williams' 100th birthday with cake and a sing-along Sept. 17 at the Municipal Auditorium.

|F| BARS/NIGHTLIFE

Hayley Brooke takes the stage at Frozen Pirogue Sept. 12.

|G| SPECIAL EVENTS

The sixth annual Catahoula Wine Mixer will be held Sept. 8-9 at Hollybrook Park in the Provenance neighborhood.

|H| ART/EXHIBITS

Several exhibitions will be on display through Dec. 2 at the Meadows Museum of Art.

|I| MUSIC

Louisiana Grandstand welcomes Kyle Nix and the 38's Sept. 8 at the Woman's Department Club.

|J| SPECIAL EVENTS

The Robinson Film Center will present the PACE Film Festival Sept. 8.

|K| THEATER

"Always ... Patsy Cline" features 30 classic songs Sept. 8-10 at Shreveport Little Theatre.

|L| ART/EXHIBITS

The Bossier Arts Council announces an open artists' call Sept 27.

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