Norco’s ‘mayor’ is retiring
From where Sal Digirolamo is standing on Apple Street, the view of a changing Norco represents his love and hope for a place that has been his home since birth. […]
From where Sal Digirolamo is standing on Apple Street, the view of a changing Norco represents his love and hope for a place that has been his home since birth. […]
Reviewed by Billy Davis A Raisin in the Sun is play based on a large family named the Youngers. They are a poor African-American family living on the Southside of Chicago in the late 1950s. […]
Reviewed by Marley Cortez Philip Zimbardo’s The Lucifer Effect: Understanding How Good People Turn Evil brings up an interesting question: How is it possible for good people to turn evil? Zimbardo, a professor at Stanford […]
The tantalizing colors and textures of the works of two St. Charles Art Guild members will be on display through Nov. 5. […]
Reviewed by Taylor Champagne In a futuristic steampunk version of London, written by Philip Reeve, young Tom Natsworthy dreams of becoming a historian. He longs to live a bigger life than the one in which […]
Reviewed by Adelaide Speyrer Educated by Tara Westover is an inspiring story of personal strength. It is a memoir of her experiences growing up in a family with a bipolar survivalist father and abusive brother. […]
First National Bank USA in Boutte celebrated its 44th anniversary of serving St. Charles Parish. on June 24. Cake and cookies were served to customers, including the drive-through window, throughout the day on June 24. […]
As of June 17, Trishan Charles has lost 76 pounds. […]
Many scholars were in attendance at the Academic Luncheon recently hosted by St. John the Baptist Parish President Natalie Robottom. […]
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