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  • Monday 4/27/2009

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  • Wednesday 2/11/2009

    St. Tammany Parish President Calls for Funding the Arts in Stimulus Package; Creative Industries Second Largest Sector in Louisiana

    In a letter Tuesday to Louisiana Partnership for the Arts, St. Tammany Parish President Kevin Davis expressed concern that the current…

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  • Wednesday 12/31/2008

    Literary Festival Seeks Actor of Japanese Descent for One-Act Play Competition

    Playmakers Theatre Director Mark Leonard is looking for an actor of Japanese heritage to read a role in the St. Tammany…

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  • Tuesday 12/30/2008

    Apple Certification Classes Available this Spring at NOVAC

    This winter and spring 2009, NOVAC's Digital Filmmaking Institute offers workshops in Final Cut Pro, Basic Modeling, Texturing, Animation and Rendering,…

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  • Tuesday 12/30/2008

    New Digital Filmmaking Classes from NOVAC

    The New Orleans Video Access Center's (NOVAC) Digital Filmmaking Institute offers a variety of inexpensive media-making workshops and services to help…

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  • Tuesday 12/30/2008

    Productions Plus Seeks Traffic Counter for Bowl Game

    Productions Plus is hiring one male or female Traffic Counter for the Allstate Sugar Bowl event this week. You will count…

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  • Wednesday 12/24/2008

    SAG Announces National Board Meeting January 12-13 in LA

    SAG National Executive Director and Chief Negotiator Doug Allen announced a national board meeting planned for January 12 and 13 in…

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  • Tuesday 12/23/2008

    SAG President Urges Members to Stay Unified

    SAG President Alan Rosenberg yesterday asked members to remain unified in the face of economic uncertainty, calling for "fair contract and…

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  • Monday 12/22/2008

    Local views on SAG strike

    SAG members all over the US, especially here in Louisiana--number three in the country for number of active productions--have differing opinions…

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