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  • Southern Heart Gallery - Featuring folk art by Barbara Steele Thibodeaux

  • Pompo Multimedia - Professional aerial, panoramic, QTVR, lifestyles photography. Graphic and web design. Located in New Orleans, Louisiana.

  • Community Art Center & Gallery - 3 RING CIRCUS is home to one of New Orleans' most diverse arts spaces - a dynamic art gallery, a hip event space, a non-profit arts education center that features art workshops for children & adults, yoga and pilates classes, alternative music, film and performance programs -- all under “THE BIG TOP, ” an all ages/smoke-free environment with a bar!

  • Firelight Children's Theatre - Located in the Cedar Village Center in Milton, Firelight Children's Theatre is an ongoing educational tool designed to help children develop an abiding love of theatre. The classes include instruction which focuses on: acting dancing singing makeup costuming stagecraft

  • official web site for country/folk singer/songwriter Amelia Blake - performance dates, bio, purchase music, musings, etc.

  • Northwest Louisiana Art Gallery - Online gateway to the artists of Northwest Louisiana.

  • EXTINCTION - NEW MUSIC OF AYDIN ESEN

  • Charitable Film Network - We are a diverse community of media makers, dedicated to connecting and collaborating with local nonprofits, activists, and artists on noteworthy grassroots campaigns and programs that contribute to the community–at–large.

  • Art of Dance - Tap, ballet, jazz, tumbling and Hip Hop classes held at the Comeaux, Robicheaux and Girard Rec. Centers. All ages welcome. Summer and Fall classes. For more informaiton call 277-4356 or visit www.artofdancing.net

  • Ashé Cultura Arts Center - Ashé Cultural Arts Center is an effort to combine the intentions of community development, economic development with the awesome creative forces of community, culture and art to revive and reclaim a historically significant corridor of New Orleans' Central City community, Oretha Castle-Haley Boulevard, formerly known as Dryades Street.

  • All Music Guide: Louisiana Blues - Profile of the genre, key artists and albums, and an essay.

  • Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - Inductee biography.

  • Launch: Neville Brothers - Pictures, biography, news, reviews, video clip, and a feature article.

  • Louisiana State University Libraries - Includes online catalog, departments and libraries, and general information.

  • Literature Webliography - A directory of links sponsored by the Louisiana State University Libraries. Features descriptions of holdings, related Internet sites and style guides, as well as research tips.

  • MardiGras.com - Provides news, parade schedules, chat, and French Quarter information. Also features live Mardi Gras web casts.

  • Mardi Gras - A New Orleans site for Mardi Gras.

  • Historic New Orleans Collection - The Collection operates a museum accredited by the American Association of Museums in a complex of historic French Quarter buildings. Facilities include The Williams Gallery The Williams Residence house museum, and a museum shop. Library collections are housed in the newly restored Third District Municipal Court building.

  • The National D-Day Museum - Celebrates the American spirit, the teamwork, optimism, courage, and sacrifice of the men and women who won World War II and promotes the exploration and expression of these values by future generations.

  • Louisiana Museum of Modern Art - Located in Denmark on the North Zealand Coast, the Louisiana houses one of the finest collections of international modern art.

  • Satchmo.com: Guide to New Orleans Music and Louisiana Music - Includes news, upcoming events, festivals, radio, artist profiles and tributes, Louisiana musicians in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, artwork, message board, online store, and links.

  • Wedell-Williams Aviation Museum - Collection centers around memorabilia from the lives of aviators Jimmy Wedell and Harry Williams, including a replica of Wedell's "44" racer. A 1939 D175 Beechcraft or "Staggerwing" and a Presidential Aero-Commander 680, used during the Eisenhower administration, are also on display. Other items include race trophies from the 1930s, the state's largest collection of model airplanes. Located in Patterson, LA.

  • Cajun Santas by Pat - Cypress knee Santas by Cajun artist Pat Duet, handcrafted from trees in the swamps of Louisiana.

  • Harpo, Slim - Profile and photograph of the swamp blues harp player from the book 'Masters of Blues Harp'.

  • New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival - Official home page of one of the biggest all-styles music festivals and celebration of New Orleans culture & food.

  • Savoy-Doucet Cajun Band - Tour dates, biographies, discography, news, and booking information.

  • Tabasco PepperFest: Zydeco Artists - Pictures and biographies of many important Louisiana musicians.

  • Alligator Artist Bio: Professor Longhair - Record label biography and details about Fess' last album, Crawfish Fiesta.

  • Planet Tango, New Orleans - Tango in New Orleans, Louisiana

  • Storywood - Main page for Storywood, a Baton Rouge, LA band playing vintage rock and acoustic rock classics.

  • New Orleans Music News - New Orleans music news, concert listings, artist biographies, audio clips, and music shopping.

  • Vic's Kangaroo Cafe - Friendly Warehouse-district tavern featuring mostly Americana and roots-rock local bands.

  • Charlie Miller: New Orleans Trumpet - Native son makes good with solo album and projects after lengthy career with Dr. John's band.

  • Galactic - Meteorically-rising young funk stars from New Orleans; plenty of originality, plenty of respect for their funk roots in the Meters et al.

  • Louisiana State Museum Jazz Collection - History of the collection, band photographs, photographs of instruments, posters, and sheet music, and audio clips including vintage radio broadcasts.

  • Louisiana State Museum - Short biography and images of two of the 11 paintings by Jacobsen that are in their collection.

  • State Library of Louisiana - Manages Louisiana public library system. Holdings available to state government officials and employees.

  • Cajun Music and Food Festival - Annual event in Lake Charles, featuring music, accordian and dance contests, and a Cajun French Mass. Includes times and directions.

  • Boxaganga - Sketch and improvisational comedy from New Orleans, Louisiana. Contains news background information, cast biographies and mail addresses.

  • Mardi Gras World--Blaine Kern - Provides details of tours of the studios where Mardi Gras is made. Artists and sculptors work in full view of visitors throughout the year. Tours include viewing floats and props used in carnival parades, the costumes of Mardi Gras royalty, historical video presentation, and a popular gift shop.

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