Nightmare welcomer Alice Cooper — spooky-scary grandfather-figure of theatrical rock 'n' roll — brings his proto-metal road show to New Orleans this summer. Cooper, 68, and his band perform at the Saenger Theatre, a veritable graveyard for rock music, on Aug. 17.
The career retrospective documentary Super Duper Alice Cooper from filmmakers Sam Dunn, Reginald Harkema and Scott McFadden premiered in 2014, and Cooper's "supergroup" Hollywood Vampires (the Wild Dogs of bands, starring Cooper, Johnny Depp and Joe Perry) debuted in 2015 to a handful of hushed "we're not worthy"s.
Tickets are $45-$85 and go on sale 10 a.m. Friday, April 22.
Louisiana Secretary of State Tom Schedler’s office was one of only two agencies that have not verified for state auditors the number of sexual harassment complaints they have received internally.
by Tryfon Boukouvidis, Manship School News Service
Time to forgive and forget? Forgive but never forget? Or neither? I'm not sure. Katrina and the federal floods are still too fresh, and probably always will be.