Events for Wednesday, May 16, 2007

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Morning

Main Street Market

Main Street Market will features the freshest fruits, veggies, dairy products and meats.

7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., Downtown Baton Rouge

USS Yellowstone (AD-27) Reunion

The former shipmates of the destroyer tender USS YELLOWSTONE (AD-27) will be visiting Baton Rouge and the USS KIDD.

9 a.m. to 5 p.m., USS Kidd Veterans Memorial & Museum

Knute Heldner: New Acquisitions from Special Collections, LSU Libraries

10 a.m. to 5 p.m., LSU Museum of Art

The workshop show art exhibit

The Louisiana Art and Artists' Guild’s Workshop Show will feature member art created in or after participating in LAAG Workshops.

10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Independence Park Theatre

The Whole Story Behind Whole Foods

The Red Shoes presents a look at the story behind Whole Foods

10 a.m. to 1 p.m., The Red Shoes

Workshop Show

10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Independence Park Theatre

Invasion: Japanese Robots From the Collection of Warren Schwartz

Invasion showcases a unique collection of Japanese robots made during the peak of these action figures' popularity, 1972 to 1982. The exhibition examines the allure, design and origin of robots.

10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Louisiana State University - Shaw Center for the Arts

Five Thousand Years of Chinese Ceramics

This exhibition is from the Robin and R. Randolph Richmond Jr. collection.

10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Louisiana Art & Science Museum

Sweet Memories: WBR's Cinclare Plantation and Sugar Mill

10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., West Baton Rouge Museum

Planetarium: The Dinosaur Prophecy

Long before the massive extinction of dinosaurs 65 million years ago, many species of this fascinating creature had simply disappeared. In order to solve four famous cold cases from the age of dinosaurs, The Dinosaur Prophecy takes you to their "grav

10 a.m., Louisiana Art & Science Museum

Planetarium: Mystery of the Nile

In April 2004, two explorers became the first in history to conquer all 3,260 miles of the world's greatest river, the Nile, from its source in the Ethiopian highlands to the Mediterranean Sea. 'Mystery of the Nile' tells their story. Crocodiles, dan

11 a.m., Louisiana Art & Science Museum

Afternoon

Planetarium: Ventures Through Our Solar System

This favorite, updated program focuses on the strikingly different characteristics of the planets and their moons and on the formation of the solar system. LASM's three-dimensional, full-dome digital projection system takes students on an immersive "

Noon, Louisiana Art & Science Museum

Planetarium: Mystery of the Nile

In April 2004, two explorers became the first in history to conquer all 3,260 miles of the world's greatest river, the Nile, from its source in the Ethiopian highlands to the Mediterranean Sea. 'Mystery of the Nile' tells their story. Crocodiles, dan

1 p.m., Louisiana Art & Science Museum

Planetarium: The Dinosaur Prophecy

Long before the massive extinction of dinosaurs 65 million years ago, many species of this fascinating creature had simply disappeared. In order to solve four famous cold cases from the age of dinosaurs, The Dinosaur Prophecy takes you to their "grav

2 p.m., Louisiana Art & Science Museum

Planetarium - Adrenaline Rush: The Science of Risk

'Adrenaline Rush: The Science of Risk' takes large-format audiences on a breathtaking journey from extraordinary heights, featuring spectacular footage of extreme skydiving and focusing as well on both the biology of risk-taking and the physics that

3 p.m., Louisiana Art & Science Museum

Planetarium: The Dinosaur Prophecy

Long before the massive extinction of dinosaurs 65 million years ago, many species of this fascinating creature had simply disappeared. In order to solve four famous cold cases from the age of dinosaurs, The Dinosaur Prophecy takes you to their "grav

4 p.m., Louisiana Art & Science Museum

Kundalini Yoga & Meditation: Eight Chakras-Eight Weeks

The Red Shoes presents a yoga and meditation workshop

5:30 p.m. to 6:45 p.m., The Red Shoes

Evening

Leo Kottke

Most often categorized as a folk guitarist, Leo Kottke and his music explore more than traditional harmony and rhythm. He often delves into the jazz and classical genres.

8 p.m., Louisiana State University - Shaw Center for the Arts

Night

Live Music

Enjoy a different rock band every Wednesday through Saturday at Roux House.

9:30 p.m., The Roux House

Root 61

Root 61 features David Leon (harmonica/guitar/vocals), Montgomery Hunter (guitar/vocals), Butch Ammons (bass/vocals) and Chad Solomon (drums/vocals).

9:30 p.m., Slippery Pete's

One Wants

10 p.m., Caterie

Time not available

Invasion! Japanese Robots from the Collection of Warren Schwartz

Time TBA, LSU Museum of Art ($4 - $85)

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