DEAR HARRIETTE: I think that my daughter is being led on by a boy she is not “official” with. My daughter has been seeing a boy for months, and he still has not asked her to be his girlfriend.
Spring is synonymous with rebirth. Each spring, flowers begin to bloom again, grass starts to grow and people from all walks of life rekindle their love affair with the great outdoors. Spring also marks the return of a familiar foe: allergies.
With warmer weather on the way, it’s time to deal with the associated household hassles of the season. Here are three hacks that will help you create a healthy, comfortable home during the months ahead:
Strength training is a vital component of an effective exercise regimen. Guidelines from the Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion recommend adults include moderate- to high-intensity strength training activities in their workout regimens at least twice per week.
DEAR HARRIETTE: I’m an Indian American man who has only dated white women. I recently met an amazing Indian American woman I have become very close to.
DEAR HARRIETTE: Whenever a member of my family has an issue with my younger brother, they will complain directly to me. It’s almost as if they think I have control over his actions.
Ruston Community Theatre is pleased to announce the upcoming hilarious comedy, “The Father of the Bride,” directed by Mary Watkins, and sponsored by Century Next Bank. The play is written by Caroline Francke from the novel by Edward Streeter.
The cast of Ruston Community Theatre’s production of Matilda Jr. is shown on stage following a successful run at the Dixie Center for the Arts. There was a total of 93 cast members and 10 backstage volunteers who put in the hard work to make the production happen. Matilda Jr. was directed by Tami Alexander.