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“Red Velvet” continues LSU RUN, “Love Revolution” in Manship and more things you need to do this week – Advocate

“Red Velvet” continues LSU RUN, “Love Revolution” in Manship and more things you need to do this week – Advocate

The following is a calendar of events in the Community in the area of ​​Baton Rouge from Friday to Thursday, February 13.

Friday

Friday night lecture: 19: 30-8: 30, Observatory of Brec’s Highland Road Park, 13800 Highland Road. Skygazing tips, physical phenomena, space programs and famous events are covered. For the age of 14 and more. Free. Evening sky looking at 19:30 to 10 pm Saturday.

Friday-Sunday, Wednesday-Fourth

“Red velvet”: 19:30 All performances, with the exception of Sunday Matinee at 14:00, Shaver, LSU Music and Dramatic Arts Building, Dalrymple Drive, LSU. Production of a pig palace. lsu.edu/cmda/theatre/events/index.php.

Saturday

Red sticks market for farmers: 8 am by noon, fifth and main streets, in the city center. Farm-loop products, goods, cooking demonstrations. breada.org.

Family Hour Stargazing: 10 am, Irene W. Planetarium Pennington at the Museum of Arts and Science in Louisiana, 100 S. River Road. Learn about the stars and constellations in the local night sky, followed by a show for all ages. Lasm.org.

A bigger model of Baton Rouge Model Railroaders: 10:00 to 14:00, the Republic of the Western Florida History Museum, 3406 College St., Jackson. Electric trains of all sizes will operate in five different layouts. Free entrance and parking. Greaterbrrailroaders.com.

“Love Revolution”: 16:00, MANSHIP theater, 100 Lafayette St. Dance Production represented by moving colors and a great friend. $ 20. MANSHIPTHEATRE.ORG.

Saturday-Sunday

BASF Children’s Laboratory: 11:00, 13:00 and 15:00 Saturday and 1:30 pm and 15:00 Sunday, Louisiana Museum of Art and Science, 100 S. River Road. Take a look at the science of chemistry during 45-minute practical seminars for scientists aged 6-12 years and their accompanying adults. Lasm.org.

Sunday

Tuesday

Flex and Flow Yoga: 18:30, Jolie Pearl Oyster Bar, 315 North Blvd. Rotating instructors and various techniques. Free.

Trivia Night: 18:30, Burgersmith, 18303 Perkins Road. Collect your team and jockey for the first place. Loom.ly/y-cktq4.

Wednesday

Trivia Night: 18:30, Burgersmith, 27350 Crossing Circle, Suite 150, Denham Springs. Collect your team and jockey for the first place. Loom.ly/y-cktq4.

Thursday

Red sticks market for farmers: 8 am until noon, Center for Biomedical Research in Pennington, 6400 Perkins Road. Farm-of-line products, goods and more. Facebook.com/redstickfarmersMarket.

Henry Turner -Jr. 10th anniversary: 19: 00-Run, Listening Hall, 2733 North St. Buffet and No Host Bar, with Henry Turner Jr.’s music performances and the All-Stars listening room and screenings of Music Dream … American History. A new movie about the listening room will also be debuted. $ 25 in advance, $ 30 on the door.

Trivia Night: 19:00, Jolie Pearl Oyster Bar, 315 North Blvd. Test your little things with your friends and family. Free.

Continues

Gallery of Gallery Baton Rouge Center for Contemporary Art: 1515 Dalrymple Drive. The works of the favorite of Malayika, Tom Richard and Michael G. Williams, until February 27, with article conversations of the artist on 16:00 Sunday. Free. Batonrougegallery.org.

Capitol Park Museum: 660 N. Fourth St. “Billy Cannon: They called him a legend,” until January 10, 2026 (225) 342-5428 or Louisianastatemuseum.org.

Elizabethn Gallery: 680 Jefferson Highway. Group show. Call (225) 924-6437 or follow the gallery’s Facebook page.

Louisiana Museum of Art and Science: 100 S. River Road. “Nile discoveries: Study of King Tut’s tomb and the Amin Egypt collection” until October 31 (225) 344-5272 or Lasm.org.

LSU Museum of Arts: Show Center for Arts, 100 Lafayette St. “In a new light: American Impressionism 1870-1940” He works from the Bank of America collection, until March 23 (225) 389-7200 or Lsumoa.org.

LSU Glasell Gallery: The Center for the Shaw Arts, 100 Stick of Lafayette St. Britt Ransom, 3D printed ants and sugar serve as metaphors for Sugar’s journey from production to consumption, until February 28. The hours are from 14:00 to 17:00 Tuesday to Sunday. Glasellgallery.org.

Museum of the Magnolia Mound + Historic Site: 2161 Nicholson Drive. Guide service and self -management. The hours are from 10:00 to 16:00 Monday-Saturdays and from 1:00 pm to 16:00 Sunday. Brec.org/Facility/magnoliamound.

The Old Governor’s estate: 502 North Blvd. Open for tours. The hours are from 9:00 to 16:00 Monday-Friday. Free entry. Oldgovernorsmansion.com.

Old State Capitol: 100 North Blvd. “The Greatest Celebrity of His Time”, an exhibition around Lafayette, the first general to be born abroad to command the American Revolution until March 13. Also, the “sacred freedoms of America in the first amendment”, an annual exhibit. Free entry. Louisianaoldstatecapitol.org.

The Poydras Center: 500 W. Main St., New Roads. An exhibition of artists Kelly Martin Smith and Olivia McNili passed in March. The hours are from 10:00 to 15:00 Monday-Friday. Free and open to the public. https://650poydras.com/.

Uss Kidd Museum of Veterans: 305 S. River Road. D-Day exhibit marking the 80th anniversary of the invasion. “Pirates! The story behind the Pacific Pirate, a constant exhibit. Note: The court is currently in Houma to repair Drydock. usskidd.com.

West Batton Rouge Museum: 845 N. Jefferson Avenue, Port Alan. “West Baton Rouge teacher Edward Searsi,” covers the career of Searsi for decades as a teacher at the High School in Horse, and then the Port Alan High School. (225) 336-2422 or Westbatonrougemuseum.org.

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