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State site will sponsor bench show and hunt
Rebel State Historic Site will host a bench show and a special jackpot coon hunt on Saturday, March 16. The bench show and hunt are open to all persons interested in entering their coonhounds in ...
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Northwestern State University student teacher  Hillary Severin taught a unit about government to third grade students at Provencal Elem./Jr. High School.  The students learned about the three branches of government and the responsibilities of each branch. They also learned about democracy in the United States and the roles and responsibilities of being good citizens.  At the conclusion of the unit, the students were given the opportunity to vote in a voting booth made by Severin.  The students thoroughly enjoyed these lessons and getting the chance to vote. In front from left are students Rayleigh Harris, Eric Young, Calvin Willis and Chauntal Mitcham.  Severin is in the back.
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Market will seek only homemade items for sale
St. Jude Catholic Church invites vendors to the St. Jude Spring Arts and Crafts Market Saturday, April 20 from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. St. Jude is located at 3800 Viking Dr. in Bossier City. All items must b...
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Volunteers needed to monitor child custody visits
AVEC Les Enfants (Avec), Acadiana Visitation and Exchange Center is a safe place for non-custodial parents to have supervised visitation with their child or children while being monitored by traine...
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Community garden will host expert
World-renowned master gardener, P. Allen Smith, is scheduled to speak at a meet and greet for the Dittle’s Fairfield Community Garden. Smith has been commissioned to design Dittle’s Fairfield Com...
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Lunch and Learn will aid spring growth
The Cane River Green Market and Louisiana State University Agricultural Center (LSU AgCenter) announced plans to host a “Growing a Spring Vegetable Garden” lunch and learn Wednesday, March 27. The ...
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A group of Northwestern State University students have gotten a crash course on the playwrights who were responsible for the birth of realistic acting. 
Two and a half weeks of intensive study will culminate in a workshop celebrating playwrights Henrik Ibsen and Anton Chekhov Monday, March 4 at 3:30 p.m. in the Jack Wann Theatre on the second floor of the A.A. Fredericks Center for Creative and Performing Arts. There is no admission and the See Plays page 7B                 workshop is open to the public.
Wann, the former artistic director and coordinator of theatre at Northwestern State, has returned to the university for the fourth consecutive year to teach an intensive class of two to three weeks.
“It has been enjoyable to teach the students about the birth of realistic acting,” said Wann. “Ibsen and Chekhov were the first playwrights to expect the actor to think. They wanted the actors to collaborate more. I’ve tried to teach about how this style came into being.”
The workshop will feature seven scenes, four from works by Ibsen and three from Chekhov. Performances will include scenes from “A Doll’s House” with Patrick Mahoney as Torvald and Coryn Bourgeois as Nora, two scenes from “Ghosts” with Tyler Price as Engstrand, Shannon Harger as Regine, Lindsey M. Page as Mrs. Alving and Cameron Metrejean as Osvald and “The Master Builder” with Timothy Callais as Solness and Sharla Mills as Hilde.
The scenes by Ibsen will include “The Seagull” with Cory M. Germany as Treplev and Sarah Roberts as Nina, “Uncle Vanya” with Myesha-Tiara McGarner as Sonya and Latreshia Stormer as Helene and “Ivanov” with DeAngelo Renard as Ivanov and Natalie Sibille as Sasha.
“I am pleased with the work done by the students,” said Wann. “Many of them have been performing in other productions here or taking part in the regional American College Theatre Festival in Shreveport, but they have been able to keep up.”
Wann retired from Northwestern State in 2003 and was named professor emeritus. He returned to NSU in 2006 to direct a summer dinner theatre production of Kiss Me Kate and teaches acting classes in the spring semester each year. He is writing a book on the teaching of Ibsen and Chekhov. Wann maintains an active schedule that includes teaching, directing and acting.
Workshop will examine legacy of playwrights
A group of Northwestern State University students have gotten a crash course on the playwrights who were responsible for the birth of realistic acting. Two and a half weeks of intensive study will...
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Park program will star Civil War soldier
On Saturday, March 2, Mansfield State Historic Site will present a program exploring the daily life of an average Civil War soldier. A park interpreter will be dressed as a Civil War soldier and ...
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Bid Day
The Kappa Iota Chapter of Phi Mu Fraternity held its Spring 2013 Bid Day in honor of their new pledge class, consisting of 14 pledges. Bid Day was Jan. 25 and they began their journey to becoming ...
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Rare Disease Day will promote care, research
A rare day for people with rare diseases. Rare Disease Day is a global event held on the last day of February in over 60 countries. The purpose of Rare Disease Day is to focus attention on these di...
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