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By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Artist
Mar 3rd, 2021
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ALANA WAGNER    /     KELLY MOORE CLARK In conversation and, especially, through her art, Christiane Drieling shares herself fully and without reserve. She doesn’t regret any of the experiences that make up her story: a German-born woman now living in the United States, having ear...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Eats
Mar 3rd, 2021
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VANELIS RIVERA    /    KELLY MOORE CLARK As demand grew for Jamaro Hill’s meals-on-wheels, he parked his food truck in favor of setting up shop in the brick and mortar establishment, The Cookout. The recent rise of the food truck has presented a convenient and satisfactory alternative for our lunch a...
By Nathan Coker
In AskErin
Mar 3rd, 2021
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by ERIN SHARPLIN LOVE  |  [email protected] Picture the following scene: you awaken naturally and refreshed without the help of an alarm clock. Your feet hit the floor, and you know that you have a few leisurely minutes to enjoy a cup of coffee and read your devotional.  The rest of the fami...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Pages
Mar 3rd, 2021
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by Paula McClain REVIEW BY MEREDITH MCKINNIE “We wore the chalk on us everywhere-up to the knees, in the creases of our fingers, and in my mouth. I couldn’t keep it out and stopped trying, and that was something I loved about Africa. The way it got at you from the outside in and never […]...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Icon
Mar 3rd, 2021
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LAURA W CLARK    /    KELLY MOORE CLARK JULIA BARNHILL LETLOW defines perseverance and resilience—traits that will serve her well as she seeks to fill the congressional seat left vacant by her late husband, Luke Letlow. The 41-year-old congressman-elect passed away from COVID-19 just two months ago, ...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Pages
Jan 28th, 2021
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by Kelly Rimmer REVIEW BY MEREDITH MCKINNIE “Life has a way of shattering our expectations, of leaving our hopes in pieces without explanation. But when there’s love in a family, the fragments left behind from our shattered dreams can always be pulled together again, even if the end result is a mosai...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Artist
Jan 28th, 2021
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Since the summer of 2020, Elizabeth has shared her passion for quilting with others by teaching classes at Material Things in Monroe, owned by Joyce Sims. article by ALANA WAGNER | photography by KELLY MOORE CLARK Creative is the term Elizabeth Prine feels best describes her. She will tell you plainl...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Icon
Jan 28th, 2021
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REV. MAURICE WHITE AND HIS WIFE, TIFFANY, HAVE WORKED TIRELESSLY TO ESTABLISH THE ZION TRAVELER COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION AND THE HOPE CENTER FOR AUTISM IN RUSTON. article by GEORGIANN POTTSphotography by KELLY MOORE CLARK Every February marks the celebration of love, specifically on the 14th...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Kidz
Jan 28th, 2021
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Be That Person. Raise That Person article by Cindy G. Foust Happy February readers in what is considered the month of love and romance. That’s interesting really, because for this writer, I kind of think of every month as the month of love. Particularly these last several months when I have personall...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Eats
Jan 28th, 2021
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Monica Smith’s family-owned and operated small batch bake shop, Bake 318, specializes in fresh, from scratch sweet and savory treats meant to satisfy anytime a craving hits. ARTICLE BY VANELIS RIVERA AND PHOTOGRAPHY BY KELLY MOORE CLARK Unpopular opinion–we don’t need dessert; really, we merely...