Regan Horn

Regan Horn
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Wielder of a Mathematics degree in a town that lacks those types of jobs. A community activist with too much time on her hands. Highland's resident cheerleader who is always up for drinking beer, riding bikes, and learning to cook weird vegetables.

#StopTheDrop: Red River Cleanup Beautifies Banks, Talks Trash

Put on your puffy coat and some sturdy gloves and be ready to ship out from Stoner Boat Launch early in the morning on Saturday,...

Future Home of the Bustamante Mural at Marshall Street and Fairfield

It has been seven months since I first met the local art powerhouse Katy Larsen, owner of the Agora Borealis at 421 Lake Street...

Shreveport/Caddo Metropolitan Planning Commission Makes Statement On Little Free Libraries

At the tail-end of the monthly Metropolitan Planning Commission’s (MPC) public meeting on February 4, Chairman Lea Desmarteau commented on the local response to...

“Rave of Thrones” Tour Comes to Phoenix Underground February 16

On Monday, February 16, Kristian Nairn (aka “Hodor” from HBO’s “Game of Thrones”) will take the stage at Phoenix Underground in downtown Shreveport as...

Delightfully Hidden Gem: Remington Offers Downtown Staycation

The Remington Suite Hotel at 220 Travis Street rubs shoulders with Straycat in downtown Shreveport. Rich architecture and history are inlaid in the stone...

Quiet, Ye Beast: the Noble Savage Will Re-Open Soon

Who among us has been able to stand walking past 417 Texas Street these past few months? I cannot be the only one who...

HORRORSCOPES: Halloween edition

Dusting off a squeaky telescope, we turn our gaze towards the autumnal stars to discover what's in store for your horoscope this Halloween. Put...

ONLY COOL BANDS START AT A REASONABLE TIME

It’s 10:30 p.m. on a Friday night in downtown Shreveport. The bar is occupied with a reasonable amount of patrons. Some long-haired, dirty hippie musicians...

A ‘Snip’ of Films from This Year’s Louisiana Film Prize

A Bird’s Nest Directed by Christine Chen Christine Chen, Director and Co-Producer of “A Bird’s Nest,” was the first to join me on stage at...

Bayou Some Junque (and eat while you're there!)

One Thursday evening, I took a walk up the newly renovated and reopened 400 block of Lake Street downtown. It was unnaturally cool and...