
When festivals return, so will breakout opportunities for Lafayette musicians
Festival after festival is announcing its live return. Musicians are getting back an important launching pad.
Festival after festival is announcing its live return. Musicians are getting back an important launching pad.
Festival staff members are sketching out alternatives that would allow the internationally acclaimed event to function in a socially distanced environment. That could even mean hosting Festival out of city limits or in scattered locations.
Photographer and filmmaker Ron Stanford’s black-and-white photographs are documentary vignettes, technically precise and delightfully soulful.
Founder Chris Stafford reminisces about keeping tradition and breaking it over his band’s 20-year career.
A symposium celebrates the creative work of women and “unpacks” how Cajun and Creole culture have traditionally approached gender.
Festivals Acadiens et Creoles is a great place to eat. Victoria’s Secret spokesman Bob Dylan plays the Heymann Center.