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In Bayou Icon
Aug 1st, 2016
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This is the story about how a farm boy from Switzerland became one of the most celebrated Cajun chefs in America. And he did it in north Louisiana. article by Maré Brennan | photography by Martin G Meyers The Chef Hans Korrodi of my youth seem...
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In Bayou Artist
Aug 1st, 2016
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article by Kay Stothart Rector | photography by Martin G Meyers Nick Bustamante is at home in North Louisiana, in the truest sense of the word. Through his connection to Ruston, his adopted hometown, he has found a sense of place that defines, in pa...
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In Bayou Kidz
Aug 1st, 2016
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Introducing Kids To New Food article by Cindy G. Foust I’m starting this month’s column with a huge sigh of relief. I’m finally getting the opportunity to write about a topic that is near and dear to my heart…food. This month’s BayouLife m...
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In Meredith's Musings
Aug 1st, 2016
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article by Meredith McKinnie I have a standing reservation every Friday night. It’s Friday Night Supper Club. And yes, the name is original. We meet on Friday; we have supper, and we’re an elusive club; just try breaking in. These people matter enough ...
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In AskErin
Aug 1st, 2016
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article by Erin Sharplin Love Getting organized and staying organized is a learning process that never ends. Even a professional organizer can learn something new with every job. Each space can spark creativity and inspiration that can lead to new ways...
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In Uncategorized
Aug 1st, 2016
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article by Maré Brennan A grassroots movement is afoot to spread literacy one Little Free Library at a time. The concept behind these little lending libraries is simple. “Take a book. Leave a book.” Small in stature but mighty by their contents, Little...
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In Center Block
Aug 1st, 2016
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article by Paul Lipe I REMEMBER with a great deal of pleasure the joy that my first grandchild, Trey, has given me. From the first time I held him as a ten-hour old baby, there has been a bond of affection that I do not think anything can challenge. Ho...
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In p. Allen Smith
Aug 1st, 2016
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article by P. Allen Smith | photography by Karen E. Segrave As the summer winds down and we look forward to the cooler temperatures of fall, the thought of hanging up our garden tools may be enticing. But before you curl up into hibernation, there’s ...
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In Blog
May 7th, 2014
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I did it. And I’m so glad it’s over. I usually go through a period of mourning after a race. Not this time. I have been enjoying life so much more now that it’s done. I really think I had forgotten how to for a while. I have been training for a maratho...
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In Bayou Scene
Feb 24th, 2014
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On Thursday, February 6th, The Fieldhouse hosted a benefit for Andy Trahan. Supporters of the Trahan family came in droves to support Andy and his family as he battles lung cancer. Owners Holly and Joey Trappey donated a percentage of sales, and Carson...