By Nathan Coker
In Center Block
Oct 26th, 2015
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article and illustration by Lou Davenport One of my favorite quotes, by Bill Keane, is one that has been around for quite awhile. You have probably heard it but, it’s one I hold dear. “Yesterday’s the Past, Tomorrow’s the Future, b...
By Nathan Coker
In Center Block
Oct 26th, 2015
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How to Beat Stress Naturally. We’ve Asked Local Experts for Tips. article by Michael DeVault The holiday season can be fraught with stress. There’s the shopping and the crowds, fighting for that perfect parking spot before rushing into the ...
By Nathan Coker
In Center Block
Oct 26th, 2015
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With a vision for growth and a belief in God’s power, Jason Madden turned divine blessings into a noteworthy profession based on a simple passion for automobiles. article by Meredith McKinnie | photography by Martin G Meyers It wasn’t so much a dream t...
By Nathan Coker
In Meredith's Musings
Oct 26th, 2015
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“Can’t We All Just Drink Our Own Cup of Tea?” article by Meredith McKinnie A few weeks ago my boyfriend’s family was in town, including Charlotte, my one-day-to-be sister-in-law. Charlotte and I bonded from the start. We just get each other. I would ha...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Kidz
Oct 26th, 2015
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May Your Holidays Be Filled With Gratitude article by Cindy G. Foust Happy fall BayouLife readers! As we live and breathe, we find ourselves on the cusp of the official 2015 holidays. Every year about this time, I know I write the same language, but wh...
By Nathan Coker
In AskErin
Oct 26th, 2015
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by Erin Sharplin Love As I mentioned last month, Fall is the perfect time to slow down and dispose of any clutter that has accumulated over the Summer. In my October article, I have the first eight days of a thirty- day organization process mapped out...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Artist
Oct 26th, 2015
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As a new generation of dancers is keeping Bayou Artist Linda Lavender Ford on her toes, she takes the time to reflect on the value of performing arts, what makes a dancer dance, and the transformative power of ballet. article by Michael DeVault | photo...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Outdoors
Oct 26th, 2015
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article by Dan Chason There is nothing that will ruin a hunt quicker for me than to hunt with a unethical nimrod. I won’t call them hunters as they are not. They are what I call shooters. It is not about the pleasure of the camp or woods, it i...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Eats
Oct 26th, 2015
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Old World Charm In Your Own Hometown article by Mary Napoli | photography by Martin G Meyers The two white-haired men are bent over a map of Sicily that is spread over a table in Geno’s Italian Restaurant. Their fingers trace over areas of the island...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Icon
Oct 26th, 2015
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article by Barbara Leader | photography by Brad Arender Louisiana Senator Francis Thompson’s district office is more like a museum than a traditional work space. His office is located in an original train depot, constructed in the early 1900s on the K...