By Nathan Coker
In Center Block
Feb 1st, 2014
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As we speed into a new year, it is important for us to take steps to reduce our risk for or prevent heart disease. Angela Genusa suggests ten important steps. Stephanie Montgomery was out celebrating her 45th birthday on a Friday night last month, eati...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Profile
Feb 1st, 2014
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Wounded Warrior Hunts Provide Opportunities for Veterans by Chris Woodall Over the past three years, I’ve had the honor and privilege of working on five different Wounded Warrior hunts. We’ve truly met a ton of great guys and girls that are without a d...
By Nathan Coker
In Center Block
Feb 1st, 2014
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Ronita Ross Re-energizes ‘The Y’ Ahead of 60th article by Michael DeVault onita Ross was only in town a few days, but she had already hit the ground running when BayouLife caught up with her. The Louisville, Kentucky native recently took over as CEO of...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Kidz
Feb 1st, 2014
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The Story of Ferdinand the Bull by Munro Leaf by Cindy G. Foust It was bound to happen at some point during the writing of this column…a book review, that is. As a children’s book author, I am ask quite frequently about children’s literatur...
By Nathan Coker
In Center Block
Feb 1st, 2014
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by Maré Brennan For about a year, the BayouLife staff has diligently and thoughtfully been “keeping score” on the people in Northeast Louisiana’s service industries who bring joy with each encounter. We hope that you, too, will agree with our 2014 Peop...
By Nathan Coker
In Center Block
Jan 26th, 2014
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Keep Calm and Carry Om article by Angela Genusa Brian Sivils sits on a yoga bolster in front of the room, his wiry frame straddling the cushion, with his knees touching blankets spread out on the floor. His eyes are already shut as he strikes a Tibetan...
By Nathan Coker
In Born on the Bayou
Jan 26th, 2014
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article by Mary Napoli | illustration by Austin Bantel My past 18-year-old self would certainly roll her eyes at me now, but I am constantly finding new and exciting reasons to love my hometown. After fifteen years spent in other cities, I have...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Outdoors
Jan 26th, 2014
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A Dog in the Hunt Jackie Howard Has a Love for the Chase article by Dan Chason Jackie Howard is a mountain of a man. He is one of a very few men that I can say are truly my friend. That friendship has lasted many years, and I cherish the memories I h...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Icon
Jan 26th, 2014
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article by Michael DeVault | photography by Maré Brennan At one point, Richard Chardkoff oversaw the academic careers of more than ten percent of the ULM student body. He traveled Latin America to research his dissertation on the 1944 Guatemala Revolut...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Home
Jan 26th, 2014
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Garden Vieux The Home of Susan and Brian Crawford article by Maré Brennan | photography by Joli Livaudais From behind a stucco and brick capped wall and through a wrought iron gate with a distinctly New Orleans feel, a fountain gurgles and beckons visi...