The summer 2016 issue of LCV debuts this week with stories from the race tracks, ball fields, and arenas of “Sportsman’s Paradise.”
Read MorePRIME TIME implement a comprehensive initiative to engage kids, parents and educators in the pursuit of academic success.
Read MoreThrough the generosity of John Scott’s family, and the Arthur Roger Gallery, one of Scott’s strongest artistic statements is now on loan to the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities. Created in 1998, Third World Banquet Table is made of patinated bronze and rosewood…
Read MoreThe Smithsonian’s Museum on Main Street honors the legendary Homer High School Pelicans.
Read MoreThe Louisiana Humanities Center hosts a listening party and conversation on the latest episode of Unprisoned: Stories From The System.
Read MoreWho doesn’t love the LSU Band, featured in the Summer issue of LCV — coming soon!
Read MoreJudge Paulette Irons advocates for the power of civic education for American families.
Read MoreWatch a new video illustrating for today’s audiences how the LEH shares and illuminates our culture.
Read MoreApril is National Poetry Month — read on to learn where Louisiana’s poets will perform.
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