Robin Miller, Baton Rouge Advocate

Robin Miller

Baton Rouge Advocate

Baton Rouge, LA, United States

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Past articles by Robin:

Louisiana Voices of Women ask 'What is a Woman?' in new play to be staged on March 12

In her new play written to celebrate the International Women's Day, Aileen Hendricks examines what, exactly is a woman. → Read More

Exercise is Medicine program called 'miracle drug' for a number of medical conditions

Brooke Coogan calls exercise a miracle drug. → Read More

Photos: Swine Palace rehearses for its world premiere of Femi Euba's 'Craters'

Swine Palace will open the world premiere of Femi Euba's drama, "Craters," on Friday, Feb. 24, in the Claude L. Shaver Theatre in LSU's Music and Dramatic Arts Building, Dalrymple → Read More

Photos, videos: 'Carnival in the Nation’s Capital: The Washington Mardi Gras Ball' at Capitol Park Museum

The Capitol Park Museum, 660 N. 4th St., is showing the exhibit, "Carnival in the Nation’s Capital: The Washington Mardi Gras Ball," through Saturday, Sept. 16. → Read More

Washington Mardi Gras exhibit is the perfect mix of Louisiana royalty and D.C. pomp

A large helping of sparkle with a side of glitz seasoned with a dash of a young Vice President Richard Nixon makes a strange Mardi Gras dish. → Read More

Louisiana State Capitol to be lit in purple and gold Saturday in honor of LSU Women's Basketball Team

The Louisiana State Capitol will be celebrating LSU's Tigers this weekend. → Read More

A party at Capitol Park Museum, tickets to two plays and a guest recital at LSU on Feb. 12

Party at the museum Tickets are on sale for the Friends of the Capitol Park Museum’s ninth annual Spanish Town Parade Party from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 18, at the Capitol Park Museum, 660 N. Fourth St. The event will include access to front street viewing of the parade with clean bathrooms, a food and drink bar, a cash bar for alcohol and a kids' zone. Advance tickets are $25 for… → Read More

'Love Letters' in New Roads, music at LSU and tickets for Opera Louisiane's 'Sing & Swing'

Tickets are on sale for "Love Letters," the opening show in the Arts Council of Pointe Coupee's 2023 Performing Arts Series at 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 11, starring actors Sonia and Ernest Ayo at the Poydras Center, 500 W. Main St. PROVIDED PHOTO BY ARTS COUNCIL OF POINTE COUPEE Love Letters Tickets are on sale for "Love Letters," the opening show in the Arts Council of Pointe Coupee's 2023… → Read More

Photos: Community cast's costume fittings for Of Moving Colors' 'Kick It Out'

Of Moving Colors' annual community production, "Kick It Out ... That's Entertainment" returns to the stage for two performances at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 4, in the → Read More

Why is a Spanish cannon entrenched in a downtown Baton Rouge sidewalk?

Ann Munson's reaction probably represents that of most most people who notice the cannon entrenched nose-first on the downtown corner of Third and Laurel streets. → Read More

Needlepoint shop reflects its Louisiana roots and creates a community of stitchers

Clyde is the greeter, welcoming visitors to The Elegant Needle, then whisks them away to a Never Never Land, where time stops with a needle and thread. → Read More

Why is La.'s State Capitol bathed in different colors sometimes? Curious Louisiana finds out

Louisiana's State Capitol may be glowing in purple, green and gold when Mardi Gras rolls around on Feb. 21. → Read More

'Kick It Out' tickets on sale, two artsy Valentine's dinners and plays at the Manship Theatre

Tickets are on sale for Of Moving Colors' annual community production, "Kick It Out … That's Entertainment!" at 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 4, in the Manship Theatre. PROVIDED PHOTO BY EYE WANDER PHOTO Kick It Out Tickets are on sale for Of Moving Colors' annual community production, "Kick It Out … That's Entertainment!" at 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 4, in the Manship Theatre in the… → Read More

Why was Vermilionville renamed Lafayette? Curious Louisiana travels back 200 years to find out

The residents of Vermilionville were persistent. → Read More

Following the steps of John James Audubon begins with a visit to Audubon State Historic Site

Spoiler alert: John James Audubon didn't bunk in the tiny room on Oakley House's second floor. → Read More

Photos, videos: John James Audubon's naturalist legacy begins in St. Francisville

Audubon State Historic Site, 11788 La. 965, St. Francisville, site of the former Oakley Plantation, has been a state park since 1947. → Read More

Swamp Art at Bluebonnet Swamp Nature Center, artist talks and exhibits at the State Archives

The fourth annual Swamp Art Spectacular runs through Sunday, Feb. 26, at the Bluebonnet Swamp Nature Center, 10503 N. Oak Hills Parkway. FILE PHOTO Swamp art The fourth annual Swamp Art Spectacular runs through Sunday, Feb. 26, at the Bluebonnet Swamp Nature Center, 10503 N. Oak Hills Parkway. The show features work from local artists in the fields of fabric arts, fine arts and photography,… → Read More

Cerebral palsy can't stop Hailey McAvoy from singing; she'll perform with symphony on Jan. 26

Audiences may worry when Hailey McAvoy chooses to sit while singing. → Read More

A Caymus Wine pairing at Sullivan's, a food fair at Catholic High and a pop-up at Red Spice

Slow week? Don't despair. Sullivan's Steakhouse's Caymus Wine Pairing Dinner is the perfect pick-me-up to cure the winter blues. → Read More

When did Louisiana start regulating tinted windows, and what is the law? Curious Louisiana finds out

Robert Stevenson has noticed windows that are tinted so dark that he can't see the people inside in some cars on the Louisiana roads he travels, and they've sparked a → Read More