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She was, according to her mom, looking for an “easy A” during her senior year at Central High in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Natalie Poole had never given art, or art class, much thought as she was putting the finishing touches on her high school education. An accomplished student and standout softball player, she was looking forward to attending college, getting a degree and excelling in her favorite sport.
At Central High, art class was an elective so Poole signed up for the stress-free experience. She would give the class her best effort, as is her personality, have some fun sketching and painting and move on.
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Artists share cheer with Virtual Holiday Spectacular
Streaming showalso serves asarts fundraiser
COREY MCMAKEN | The Journal Gazette
Local musician Andy Lott realized a few months ago that it was looking more and more as if Christmas wasn t going to be the same this year for local artists or the community.
Some performances were going virtual because of the pandemic. Some were outright canceled. There were going to be fewer opportunities for gig workers such as musicians, and similarly few opportunities for the community to enjoy the arts at the holidays.
So in August, Lott and his wife began thinking of ways to make that connection between musicians and the community. As they talked to members of the local arts community, the project snowballed to become the Virtual Holiday Spectacular, which will be streamed free Sunday, then be available to replay for a month on Facebook. No Facebook account is needed to watch the stream.