Monday, April 8, 2013

Louisiana Choral Foundation: Voices of the People


Louisiana Choral Foundation's Masterworks Chorale will present two spring concerts entitled "Voices of the People."  Amazing brass and choral music of Moravian settlers in early America will be featured at the McNeese State University's Ralph Squires Recital Hall Friday, April 26 at 7:30pm and Sunday, April 28 at 3:00pm.  Tickets may be purchased from chorale memebers, Swicegood Music, at the door, or by calling (337) 491-9348.  Tickets will cost $15 for adults, and $5 for students.  For more information visit www.lachoral.org






Thursday, March 21, 2013

Millennium Park Grand Opening

The City of Lake Charles will hold a grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony for Millennium Park, located at the south end of Bord Du Lac Drive, on Saturday, March 23, at 10a.m., at the main entrance shade pavilion.



During the festivities, the City's Recreation and Park's Department will provide free face-painting, a children's train ride and character balloons.  Millennium Park consists of the community-rebuilt playground area along with other new components including a splash park, shade pavilion, fossil dig, walking paths and other amenities.  

The hours of operation for the park will be as follows: Summer Season: April - October, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.; and Winter Season: November to March, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.  The public is encouraged to attend the event. 

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Jazz in the Arts

On Sunday March 17th, Jazz in the Arts returns to Central School with a concert featuring Saxophonist Marcus Davis, Jazz Singer/Drummer Ronald "Ronnie" Rocio along with his wife Jazz Singer Nandria. 

Saxophonist Marcus Davis has performed at the 53rd Presidential Inaugural Ball, at the Congressional Black Caucus Inaugural Ball, and has played alongside the likes of Tramaine Hawkins, The Temptations, and Mikki Howard to name just a few.  

Jazz Singer/ Drumer Ronald Rocio has performed as the opening act for Bobby Bland, Natalie Cole, and Ray Charles among others. 



For more information call: The Arts Council (337) 439-2787 or call Pat Daigle (337) 794-5744.


Friday, February 15, 2013

Calcasieu Cinema International Presents Hospitalite

Friday Feb. 22 at 7pm Calcasieu Cinema International will present a free showing of Koji Fukada's film Hopitalite in Stokes Auditorium, Hardtner Hall of McNeese State University.  

Hospitalite is a seemingly comic take on modern Japanese life, with darker undercurrents and references to ongoing problems with suspicions of outsiders, vagrants, and Western values and behaviors.  


Calcasieu Cinema International, a branch of the Council for International Concerns, offers the series in partnership with McNeese State University's Office of Diversity, Banners Cultural Series, Arts and Humanities Council of Southwest Louisiana, Lake Area Psychiatry, The Hearing Center, Common Ground/CultureFestLousiana, and Lake Charles Coca-Cola.  For more information, email cbadeaux@mcneese.edu or jkprjs@gmail.com.  

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Tipitina's Co-Op comes to Lake Charles


The Tipitinas Lake Charles Co-Op is a do it yourself collective with a mission to provide business resources to entertainment professionals, especially musicians.  Currently in conjunction with Studio Network L.L.C., Tipitina's have rehearsal spaces available to rent on a month to month basis right here in Lake Charles. 



Amenities include; Low cost rooms starting at $40 a month, no long term lease, 24/7/365 access, HVAC in every room, convenient location, easy parking, clean & secure, soundproofed room, managed by and for working musicians.  For more information contact lakecharles@tipitinas.com or call 337-433-5779.  

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Call for Artists: Stellar Beans Coffee House & Edibles



For the month of February, Stellar Beans will be showcasing art made by the partons of their establishment!  This art show is for artists who have not previously participated in an art show but would like to have the opportunity to show their art in a public setting.  New artists - here is your chance to get your art on Stellar Beans’ walls without the pressure of having to fill the space on your own!  You can show 1 piece or several pieces (depending on response).  We want to include as many new artists as possible so please contact Danita Nolan at Stellar Beans if you are interested.  Any form of visual art can be submitted, including photography.  All art must be ready to be displayed when it is dropped off on February 1, 2013.  All art must be original work.   Email: stellarbeans@yahoo.com (337)564-5739.  

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Calcasieu Cinema International present "Lucky"


Calcasieu Cinema International continues the second season of its film series with the South African film Lucky. The award-winning 2011 film will be offered free to the public this Friday 25 January, at 7 p.m., at Central School auditorium in Lake Charles, Louisiana.  

Lucky (not to be confused with a comedy with a similar title) tells the story of a young boy in South Africa who loses his mother to the AIDS epidemic and must fend for himself while searching for family and security.  It is, as one reviewer points out, the story of those “people who slip through the cracks,” and, as the boy’s name suggests, chance plays a large role.  However, it is sheer persistence that ultimately makes Lucky a winner.  Along the way, Lucky is rescued by an elderly Indian woman who is prejudiced, plus he must deal with an uncle who has his own motives for wanting Lucky. The young boy’s ability to bring out the best in the adults illuminates director/screenwriter Avie Luthra’s depiction of life in modern South Africa.  Giving this film its power are the young boy’s determination and the simple, effective storytelling. 



Discussant for the film will be Dr. Jayendra Patel, a second-generation Tanzanian whose family originally hails from India.  Born and brought up in East Africa, Dr. Patel studied in India and subsequently practiced psychiatry in Africa before he moved to USA.  He is Associate Professor of Psychiatry, University of Massachusetts Medical School, and currently practices psychiatry at Lake Area Psychiatry in Lake Charles. He and his family have enjoyed the cultural richness of the Lake Area for about 3 years.   Inviting the audience to join him, he will examine some of the rich, complex relationships in the film. The generous sponsors for this film are Dr. Amir and Elphy Shah.  Free popcorn and drinks will be provided!  

Calcasieu Cinema International, a branch of the Council for International Concerns, offers the series in partnership with McNeese State University’s Office of Diversity, Banners Cultural Series, Arts and Humanities Council of Southwest Louisiana, Lake Area Psychiatry, The Hearing Center, Common Ground/CultureFestLouisiana, and Lake Charles Coca-Cola.
For more information, email cbadeaux@mcneese.edu or jkprjs@gmail.com.