Month: February 2024

Ka’Davien Baylor: Using His Vision to Uplift Others

Artists have a special way of transforming their vision into visible enjoyment, encouragement, and inspiration for others.  Baylor is no different.  His larger-than-life murals are making an impact throughout the Shreveport community and downtown.  Baylor brings his message of hope and motivation for others to life using massive walls as his canvas.  His art encourages […]

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Jazz Old School Heritage: Jazzing Up the Night in Downtown

Did you think the Josh Lounge was someone’s namesake?  The name stands for Jazz Old School Heritage, and the night club stands for great jazz, R&B music, live DJs and bands.  The club credits its success to its atmosphere, music, location, and professional management.  JOSH offers complimentary food on Mondays (along with karaoke), has patio […]

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Downtown Shreveport salutes our African American partners

Downtown Shreveport is home to African American lawyers, accountants, governmental officials, realtors, retailers, restaurateurs, developers, builders, business owners, and property owners.  We are better as a community because of their accomplishments and contributions!  Downtown Shreveport salutes the achievements of our African American partners as we all work to revitalize the heart of Shreveport.

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Art, Fun, and Cocktails: A Perfect Recipe

Where can you find the right blend of art, fun, and perfect cocktail…in downtown’s Artipsy Studio!  Located at 450 Clyde Fant Parkway, Suite 600, the Red River District’s “paint and sip arts bar, instructional arts studio and event space”, is a downtown favorite.  Owner and arts instructor Nina Forch says that Artipsy is “about the […]

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Envision Media: Drayden Dunn’s Entrepreneurial Spirit

Business and downtown property owner Drayden Dunn’s desire to own his own business had been a dream since high school when he and some friends formed a music and video production business.  That business, Young Pros Entertainment, allowed Dunn to use his creativity, get a taste for being his own boss, and achieving a dream […]

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Whitney Warren Artist Showcase at The Agora Borealis

Join The Agora Borealis at 2pm on February 17th for the official opening of Whitney Danielle Warren’s show at 421 Lake Street. The collection of mixed media art is full of colorful, textural and imaginative artistic inspiration for your viewing and purchase pleasure. You can also meet the artist and find out about their journey. […]

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From the Past to Today: African Americans Contribute to Downtown

Downtown Shreveport has a diverse culture when it comes to businesses, entrepreneurship, and influence.  Black-owned businesses are helping the city center thrive with their exceptional services and products.  These are just a few of the icons adding to the excitement and uniqueness of downtown. Pop N Pizza at 500 Texas Street, (on the corner of […]

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Cine Noir: Black Voices in Film

Robinson Film Center, in partnership with Mahogani Media, proudly presents the 2024 CineNoir: Black Voices in Film series. The series will showcase and celebrate the rich and diverse tapestry of black culture through film during Black History Month. The weeklong event will feature studio released films, along with local and regionally made independent features, documentaries, […]

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Have You Seen Lead Belly – Stroll On Texas Street and You Will

Huddie “Lead Belly” Ledbetter was one of the south’s notable blues guitarists and composers.  Born in Mooringsport, Louisiana, Ledbetter spent his formative years in Shreveport where he had run-ins with the law but continued to play, sing, and compose.  He was a major influence for blues, folk and country music.  Lead Belly died in 1949 […]

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Calanthean Temple – Rooftop Dances and Legendary Musicians

The building at 1103 Texas Avenue was built by a “non-denominational Black Knights of Pythias, women’s auxiliary in 1923.  It was most noted for the dances held on its rooftop and the famous legendary musicians who played the Roof Top Club.  Louis Armstrong, Lionel Hampton, Cab Calloway, Duke Ellington, Count Basie were just a few […]

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