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Airs Wed., Feb. 19, 6 p.m. Renewable energy sources are one of the fastest growing industries in the U.S., especially visible in Texas and Louisiana. This is great for reducing carbon emissions and stimulating the economy but not without environmental impacts. In this episode of Conserving Earth, host Janice Bezanson, Senior Policy Director for Texas Conservation Alliance, welcomes Doug Lewin, author of the Texas Energy and Power Newsletter, host of the Energy Capital Podcast, and founder of Stoic Energy Consulting. They’ll discuss the drivers that are leading to rapid growth of renewables, in particular solar farms, and the benefits and problems of this rapid growth.
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Thu., Feb. 27, 2025, at 6 p.m. Family medicine physicians are often the first medical care providers that a patient may turn to when experiencing a mental health crisis or challenge. On this Health Matters: Mental Health Edition, host Jenny Gregorio is joined by Dr. Ammar Husan, Assistant Professor, Director of Undergraduate Medical Education for Family Medicine at LSU Health Shreveport, and Medical Director of Family Medicine In-Patient Service for Ochsner LSU Health. We learn more about how family medicine physicians identify and care for patients’ mental health needs.
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2/17/25: Sharon Kruk, Executive Director of The Coalition in Lufkin, Texas is dedicated to substance misuse prevention and advocacy in Deep East Texas. Sharon brings a wealth of experience and passion to the fight for a healthier, drug-free community. Join us as we explore The Coalition’s impact on smoke-free initiatives, reducing underage drinking rates, and fostering drug-free workplaces.
Cultural, Community, Information
Host (and conductor) Kermit Poling, speaks with violinist Holly Mulcahy and composer George S. Clinton about the next concert by the Shreveport Symphony, which features romantic works including Clinton's The Rose of Sonora violin concerto.
Local Events
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The Union County Master Gardeners will hold their Annual Spring Plant Sale on May 3rd at 8:00 AM.
We will be located at 504 N Jackson in El Dorado, AR as part of the 33rd Annual Mayhaw Festival. -
Garden lecture features an insider’s perspective of the Houston Botanic Garden
SFA Gardens will host the monthly Theresa and Les Reeves Lecture Series at 7 p.m. on April 10 in the Ina Brundrett Conservation Education Building at the Pineywoods Native Plant Center, 2900 Raguet Street, Nacogdoches. Brent Moon, Houston Botanic Garden, will discuss “Building a Garden for the Gulf South-an Insider’s Perspective.” The Houston Botanic Garden opened in Fall of 2020 and is Houston’s newest outdoor destination, dedicated to enriching life through discovery, education, and conservation of plants and the natural environment. The Garden strives to inspire all people to love plants and be good stewards of the natural world.
Moon is passionate about horticulture and conservation and has a special interest in growing bananas, orchids, aroids and other tropical plants. He has BS degree in horticulture from Murray State University and started his career in horticulture at the Missouri Botanical Garden. He also worked at the Houston Parks Department for fourteen years before transitioning to the Houston Botanic Garden as Horticulture Manager. He was promoted to Associate Director of Natural Areas, Conservation and Facilities in 2024. Moon lives on 5 acres with his wife, Sharon, several cats and a dog. They enjoy gardening, hiking and travel.
The Theresa and Les Reeves Lecture Series is held the second Thursday of each month and includes a plant raffle after the program. Attendance is free and open to the public, and donations to the lecture series fund are always appreciated. Parking is available at the Pineywoods Native Plant Center or next door at Raguet Elementary School, 2708 Raguet St.
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Welcome to Bolton Academy Theatre's vibrant production of High School Musical: On Stage! This engaging performance brings together the performers of Bolton Academy to reimagine the beloved story of teamwork, self-discovery, and chasing your dreams.
With toe-tapping numbers, unforgettable characters, and a spirit of inclusivity, join us as we embark on this high-energy journey filled with music, laughter, and heartwarming moments that remind us all to "stick to the status quo" while daring to "break free" and follow our dreams.
Sit back, enjoy the show, and cheer on these remarkable young performers as they shine in the spotlight!
Tickets: $17.50
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Four Old Broads on the High Seas By Leslie Kimbell
April 3-13
Presented by City Park Players. ALL ABOARD for another round of laughter! The sassy seniors you loved in "Four Old Broads" are back—this time, they’re hitting the high seas for a cruise full of chaos, comedy, and a little intrigue! Beatrice is determined to have her pick of ALL the eligible men on the ship... but Maude, fresh from her win at The Miss Magnolia Senior Citizen Pageant, plans on being her biggest competition. Wedding bells are ringing for Sam and Imogene... maybe. And Eaddy... well... she just wants to know what all the fuss is about up on the topless sun deck.
Throw in a murder mystery, a fabulous drag queen and a crazy costume party, and you’re in for a laugh-a-minute, side-splitting laugh-out-loud night of fun! Last year’s "Four Old Broads" shows SOLD OUT, so don’t wait to grab your tickets for this hilarious sequel! Advance tickets at cpptheatre.com
Show dates:
Thursday, April 3 – 7:30pm
Friday, April 4– 7:30pm
Saturday, April 5– 7:30pm
Sunday, April 6– 2:30pm
Thursday, April 10– 7:30pm
Friday, April 11– 7:30pm
Saturday, April 12– 7:30pm
Sunday, April 13– 2:30pm
Tickets:
Thursday : $5
General : $15
Senior (>60) & Military : $12
Students : $7
Advance tickets at cpptheatre.com
News Feed
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Pope Francis is leaving a hospital in Rome Sunday morning, after five months there. He will recuperate for at the Vatican for another two months.
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NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to Sylvie Boudreau of the Haskell Free Library and Opera House as Canadians will no longer be allowed to use the American entrance to the building on the border with Quebec.
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In Wyoming and Colorado, people expressed anger and exasperation at members of Congress who held town halls.
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During Ramadan, Zahra Roach's Muslim faith means she fasts during the day. She loves the tradition of making samosas with her family to break their fast together.
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A male blue-lined octopus often becomes their partner's meal after mating but the University of Queensland's Fabio Cortesi tells NPR's Ayesha Rascoe some males have found a way to survive.
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NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with director Geremy Jasper about the importance of the soundtrack in his new post-apocalyptic musical O'Dessa.
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The Pendleton Act of 1883 removed political influence from many federal jobs. Its influence shaped the civil service President Trump is now seeking to reshape.
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People in Lebanon say they're in a state of panic after Israel struck parts of the country Saturday in response to rocket fire at northern Israel.
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The Wall Street Journal's Michelle Hackman tells NPR's Ayesha Rascoe about the "extreme vetting" tactics international visitors say U.S. border officials are employing.
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NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to Jennifer Tuohy of The Verge about changes to Amazon's smart speakers. Users will no longer be able to opt not to have their voice recordings sent to the cloud.
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