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Author "Nathan Coker"

By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Profile
Mar 30th, 2023
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article by April Honakerphotography by Kelly Moore Clark Crawfish have a long history of cultural and culinary significance in Louisiana that dates back to the 1700s. During that time, the French-speaking Acadians were displaced from Canada and settled...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Profile
Mar 30th, 2023
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article by MEREDITH MCKINNIEphotography by KELLY MOORE CLARK The Louisiana landmark, Mel’s Diner, opened its doors in 1992, quickly becoming the round-the-clock food favorite of Lafayette college students and neighborhood residents. The diner’s history...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Eats
Mar 30th, 2023
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article by Vanelis Riveraphotography by Kelly Moore Clark  Originally from West Monroe, Chef Don Green is flexing his culinary chops at Acadian Superette in Lafayette.  He first dishes that Chef Don Green learned to cook from his mother....
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Fashion
Mar 30th, 2023
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photography by Kelly Moore Clarkhair and makeup by Meka Bennettmodel: Emily Zaunbrecher From floral dresses to pastel shorts, these spring looks are ready to bloom. Find these and more at local boutiques. DUSTY & COMPANYEmily looks simply chic in t...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Fashion
Feb 28th, 2023
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hair and makeup by Meka Bennettphotography by Kelly Moore Clarkmodeling by Georgia Faith Hill and Camden Shiversspecial thanks to Upstairs Gallery Fashion Fusion 2023 will mark 12 years of celebrating a community coming together for cancer patients rig...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Icon
Feb 28th, 2023
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article by GEORGIANN POTTSphotography by KELLY MOORE CLARK From her childhood, Diana Gentry Breen dreamed of becoming a nurse and wearing a crisp, white uniform. Most Halloweens, Diana would costume as a nurse. As she grew up, that dream turned into re...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Artist
Feb 28th, 2023
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article by STARLA GATSONphotography by KELLY MOORE CLARK Aleatha Shannon says people are often surprised to find out what she does. But if they knew her story and the journey that led to her craft, they’d see it was only a matter of time before sh...
By Nathan Coker
In Featured Slider
Feb 28th, 2023
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articles by MEREDITH MCKINNIEphotography by KELLY MOORE CLARK The ULM Women’s Symposium annually highlights women from across Northeast Louisiana for their individual achievements, professional and personal. The panelists share their stories with ULM s...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Eats
Feb 28th, 2023
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article by VANELIS RIVERAphotography by KELLY MOORE CLARK Rachel Mylock took a leap of faith and pursued the creative venture she had been fervently fostering. Three years in, and with a plethora of juice blends ready to go, she opened So Sunny Juicery...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Pages
Feb 28th, 2023
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by Tina Miles review by MEREDITH MCKINNIE In 1850, enslaved Rose learns her nine-year-old daughter Ashley will be sold after the death of the plantation’s master. Rose hurriedly packs a cotton sack with pecans, a braid of her own hair, a dress, and com...