I found myself in a preview performance of Theatre Baton Rouge’s production of A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder experiencing something I hadn’t felt in quite some time: delight.
Read More »GUEST COLUMN: “I Care About Syrians, Just Not Enough to Let Them in the U.S.” — Rosie Parker
My heart goes out to these poor, suffering people and their families. However, that doesn’t mean I want them in this country.
Read More »THIS WEEK IN WHITE GUILT: Drugs Are Racist
The crazy-high incarceration rates for the black population on minor drug charges isn’t just an unintended side effect of Nixon’s little whoopsie-doodle? No way!
Read More »THIS WEEK IN WHITE GUILT: Wage Gap Comedy Festival
They’re using the wage gap to “encourage more women and comedians of color to submit to and perform on the festival.”
Read More »THIS WEEK IN WHITE GUILT: Austin, Texas
A lot of the city reeked of young white people trying to make up for things earlier generations did, but only because they still want to feel superior to someone.
Read More »Local Conservative Rapper Releases Anti-Straight-Marriage Single
Baton Rouge's most famous conservative rapper, "Eazy" E. Eric Guirard, recently released yet another destined-to-become-a-classic music video and single, "Trouble, Time and Money."
Read More »Awkward Company
Physical inability to experience pleasure is the only conceivable reason to explain The Advocate’s George Morris’ latest book report of a review for TBR’s production of Stephen Sondheim’s "Company."
Read More »Kan Ye Not?
Oh my goodness, America. All this bitching and moaning about Kanye West. Kan ye not?
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