By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Scene
Mar 31st, 2022
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The Krewe de Life Mardi Gras Ball fundraiser was held on Saturday, February 26th at Bayou Pointe. Guests celebrated Honorary King Brian Gregory and Queen Living Donor Leigh Fletcher and Making Life Happen. Attendees enjoyed an enchanted evening of musi...
By Nathan Coker
In Meredith's Musings
Mar 31st, 2022
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article by Meredith McKinnie Two friends were combining households. It’s exciting, blending possessions, weaving two lives together. But when it comes later in life, when it’s not as much a new start as it is a fresh start, moving in together comes wit...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Profile
Mar 31st, 2022
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ARTICLE BY NILS BORQUIST | PHOTOGRAPHY BY KELLY MOORE CLARK ST. JOSEPH, A TOWN WORKING TO BREATHE NEW LIFE IN A REGION OVERFLOWING WITH NATURAL BEAUTY SITS JUST BELOW LAKE BRUIN’S SOUTHERNMOST CURVE IN TENSAS PARISH, WHERE IT INCIDENTALLY IS ALSO THE C...
By Nathan Coker
In Fishing with Kenny
Mar 31st, 2022
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article by Kenny Covington The fishing industry is all about the “what’s new and what’s hot.” What is the hottest new lure, the newest technique or even technology? Sometimes the best lure in your tackle box is one that has been put on standby, having ...
By Nathan Coker
In AskErin
Mar 31st, 2022
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by ERIN SHARPLIN LOVE | erinlove@panachebyerin.com Don’t wait until the last minute to plan summer activities for the kids. One important tip for staying organized and stress-free is to be prepared. It will help you handle some of the many issues that ...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Outdoors
Mar 31st, 2022
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article by Dan Chason In 1994 I was on Toledo Bend Reservoir filming a fishing show for “Dan Chason Outdoors”. Little did I know that this day would be one that I would remember for a very long time. We had fished on the south end of the lake as I ha...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Pages
Mar 31st, 2022
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Review by Meredith McKinnie “The thought became clear and clean: it would take just some small strokes of pen to transfer these doodled drafts onto the official blue index cards and he could pepper the dictionary with false entries. Thousands of them- ...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Artist
Mar 31st, 2022
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STARLA GATSON | KELLY MOORE CLARK Leslie Ratcliff uses acrylic paints to depict the sights of her little Tensas Parish town, hoping to share just how beautiful St. Joe really is. She is a mother, wife, teacher and creator – she hopes to teach he...
By Nathan Coker
In Center Block
Mar 31st, 2022
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BY MEREDITH MCKINNIE Why a novel? It was just always in me to do it. I don’t know if I ever even asked myself that question. I’m embarrassed to say that I’ve been working on this book for decades. In college, I majored in literature and very much liked...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Pages
Mar 31st, 2022
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REVIEW BY MEREDITH MCKINNIE “Early in my career as a killer, an experienced assassin once told me that the first time we kill someone, it’s because we were called by a need to do it. After that, homicide either makes us sick and we never do it again, o...