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The poster for writer-director-producer-actor Alex Knapp’s post-apocalyptic sci-fi thriller, ‘Go/Don’t Go.’
Sometimes the seemingly most unrealistic post-apocalyptic stories end up becoming the most relatable to the entire world. That’s certainly the case with the new psychological thriller, ‘Go/Don’t Go,’ which features a cataclysm that will take viewers on a journey of pondering how a natural catastrophic event can leave the entire world feeling desolate.
The acclaimed movie is now playing On Demand and Digital, including iTunes, Amazon, Google Play, Xbox, Vudu, Direct TV, Dish Network and all major cable providers, courtesy of Gravitas Ventures. ‘Go/Don’t Go’ was written, directed and produced by, and stars, first time filmmaker, Alex Knapp. In addition to Knapp, the sci-fi drama also stars Olivia Luccardi, Nore Davis, Bettina Skye, Tom Essig and Zoey Wagner.
Baton Rouge businesses working together to stay afloat amid pandemic
Baton Rouge businesses work together to stay afloat amid pandemic By Breanne Bizette | January 14, 2021 at 4:00 PM CST - Updated January 14 at 7:19 PM
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - Restaurants and bars are doing everything they can to keep their doors open and customers coming. At the mayor’s press conference, Adam Knapp, the president of BRAC says, “The livelihood of families and individuals have gone under because of difficulties in doing businesses.” It’s a situation that’s all too real for business owners and employees who depend on paychecks to keep going.
East Baton Rouge officials warn residents to heed guidelines amid latest COVID surge
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BATON ROUGE - Mayor-President Sharon Weston Broome was joined by health care leaders Thursday, to give an update on the battle against COVID-19 in East Baton Rouge Parish. If you care about people having jobs and employment so they can pay their bills and maintain their dignity, then I need you to comply, she said.
Mayor Broome is making a plea for better compliance instead of imposing tighter restrictions. However, she also warns that nothing is off the table.