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Donaldsonville hosts movie filming, festivals, and hip-hop events making headlines in Louisiana entertainment industry

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The historic town of Donaldsonville is buzzing with excitement as filming for a Michael B. Jordan movie transforms the main street back to the 1930s. Antique cars and items from a bygone era fill the 200 block of Railroad Avenue as the movie crew brings the past to life. The filming is part of a larger production that includes locations throughout southeast Louisiana, promising a cinematic experience that captures the essence of the era.

In Lafayette, a ‘dino-mite’ experience awaits as the owners of Tea-Rex open a second location on Johnson Street. Known for their Boba teas, fruit teas, smoothies, and Asian street food, Tea-Rex is a popular spot for locals and visitors alike. The success of their first location has paved the way for expansion, bringing more of their delicious offerings to a new area.

Meanwhile, Festival International is in full swing in downtown Lafayette, offering a five-day celebration of music, art, food, and culture. With enhanced features like a new wristband system, a mobile app, shuttle schedules, and live streaming, festival-goers are in for a treat. The lineup of headliner acts promises to keep the energy high throughout the event.

In the world of music, a spotlight shines on a local artist from Houma. Donald Allen’s latest album, “Rare Air,” has landed in iTunes’ Top 10, showcasing his talent and storytelling prowess. With a motivational theme and collaborations with other artists, Allen’s music is resonating with listeners and earning him well-deserved recognition.

And for the kids, a new 6,000-square-foot outdoor playground has opened in downtown Lafayette, offering a fun and inclusive space for children of all ages and abilities to enjoy. With features like side-by-side swings, a wheelchair-accessible merry-go-round, and a climbing structure, the playground is sure to be a hit with families looking for a place to play and unwind.

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