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This week in BR: St. Patrick's Day, bowling championships and satire comedy shows

Monday, March 17th

St. Patrick's Day Menu | The queen

1717 Kitchen + Cocktails in Queen Casino has an exclusive Irish menu to celebrate St. Patrick's Day. The menu only includes Corned Beef and Kohl, Irish beef pot, Guinness onion soup and Guinness chocolate cake. The menu prices are between 7 and 20 US dollars and the restaurant is open from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Tuesday, March 18th

LSU Baseball against UN | Alex Box Stadium

See how the LSU baseball tiger play the New Orleans Privateers at 6:30 p.m. The game is to be transferred in the second network. Tickets can be bought here.

Wednesday, March 19th

Us Bowling Congress Open Championships | Cancer of the Can's River Center

Watch the most qualified bowlers who compete in several departments in teams of doubles and singles. Enjoy the lively atmosphere, control your favorite competitors and experience the energy of one of the nation's largest bowling tournaments. Regardless of whether you are a committed bowling fan or just look for a live sports experience, the event will surely be exciting. Admission is free.

Thursday, March 20th

KMACHRY KLASSICS MOVIE NIGHT | 152 Coates Hall

The Classical Civilization Program is organizing an advertisement by the Star Trek episode “Who mourns for Adonais?” At 6 p.m. the episode shows the Greek god Apollo when he takes control of the iconic ship of the show and the characters demands him. Free pizza is offered while it is available.

Friday, March 21st

Gridiron Show | The Capital Correspondent Association

The Louisiana Capital Correspondents Association has a satire comedy show in Louisiana Politics on March 21 at 7 p.m. The show is a fundraising campaign to collect money for a journalism scholarship that normally goes to an LSU student.

Saturday, March 22nd

Role play | LSU main level

The next piece by Swine Palace, written by students from Tulane University, shows several college students who navigate the complexity of College's life. Roleplay is directly transcribed by the improvisations of the actual students, which means that it tells the history of real experiences. The show starts at 7:30 p.m. Tickets can be bought here.

Sunday, March 23rd

Color me fashion | LSU textile & costume museum

The LSU Textile & Costume Museum introduces “Color Me Fashion”, a new exhibition with more than 45 looks that extend about 100 years of fashion history. The exhibition shows how color offers an eternal frame for visually appealing fashion. The event begins at 2 p.m. and is made by Dr. Michael Manp, the curator of the exhibition, gave a lecture. Admission is free.