
Antoinette Naquin
February 15, 2008Litter office, trailer park changes tabled
February 19, 2008Ogden After Hours (New Orleans)
Every Thursday from 6-8 p.m., at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art, 925 Camp St. For more info: (504) 539-9600 or online at www.ogdenmuseum.org.
“Steve Gardner” plays blues Feb. 21.
“Painist Eddie Bo” performs Feb. 28 in collaboration with the Ponderosa Stomp Foundation.
“Rings of Fire: The Music of Johnny Cash” (Baton Rouge)
LSU Performing Arts Union Theatre, Feb. 19, 8 p.m. The new Broadway musical features 38 signature songs from the Man in Black. Stores of passion, redemption, humor and salvation set the stage ablaze in a musical celebration of the world’s most famous rebel. For more info: (225) 578-5128.
“Music of New Orleans Series n Dr. Michael White’s Original Liberty Jazz Band” (New Orleans)
Feb. 22, at the Center of Contemporary Arts, 900 Camp St., at 8 p.m. Tickets are $20. For more info: (504) 528-3800. Clarinetist Dr. Michael White performs traditional New Orleans jazz works.
“Arlo Guthrie: The Solo Reunion, Together At Last” (Baton Rouge)
Feb. 26 and 27, 8 p.m., at the LSU Manship Theatre. A natural-born storyteller, Guthrie performs “Alice’s Restaurant” and other sly tunes. Tickets are $60 to $80. For more info: 1-866-451-2787.
Other LSU Manship shows in February:
“Winnie the Pooh,” Feb. 23. Discover how Eeyore loses his tail, how Pooh gets stuck in Rabbit’s house and how Poo and Piglet are mistaken about a woozle. Tickets $10.80.
“the subdudes,” Feb. 24, in association with Louisiana Crossroads. Tickets $18 to $36.
“Kenny Barron Trio,” Feb. 28. Hailed as one of the country’s top jazz pianists, Barron has seven Grammy nominations and more than 40 recordings to his credit. Tickets $22.50 to $40.50.
“Bang on a Can All-Stars” (Baton Rouge)
At the LSU Union Theatre, Feb. 28, at 6 p.m. Tickets are $25. For more info: (225) 578-5128.New York’s electric chamber ensemble performs.