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Last Days to Catch Hometown Teams in Homer – Next Up: Natchitoches!

Exhibition continues at the Claiborne Parish Library in Homer until June 18.

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See Changing Landscapes and Purchased Lives in Alexandria

A provocative look at the history and geography of slavery in central Louisiana.

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Summer Louisiana Cultural Vistas Dives into Louisiana Sports

LCV Summer 2016 issue dedicated to the 2016 Museum on Main Street’s “Hometown Teams.”

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The LEH Sponsors Prison Symposium at Angola

A daylong symposium hosted on the grounds of Angola Penitentiary.

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Give to the LEH Annual Fund and Share the Humanities

Support the humanities this season.

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THNOC and LEH Partner for “Purchased Lives” Traveling Exhibit

A traveling panel exhibition explores the history of the domestic slave trade.

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Evangeline Downs, Olympians, Campanella road trip & more

The summer 2016 issue of LCV debuts this week with stories from the race tracks, ball fields, and arenas of “Sportsman’s Paradise.”

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W.K. Kellogg Funds Full Circle: Engaging Kids, Parents & Teachers

PRIME TIME implement a comprehensive initiative to engage kids, parents and educators in the pursuit of academic success.

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John Scott Sculpture Arrives at the Louisiana Humanities Center

Through 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…

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