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By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Icon
Oct 4th, 2022
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Because of the impact they have had on so many by helping to make their indoor and outdoor spaces more beautiful, and because of their unselfish volunteer acts on behalf of worthy causes, Joey and Virginia Haddad are our October Bayou Icons. ARTICLE BY GEORGIANN POTTS | PHOTOGRAPHS BY KELLY MOORE CLA...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Health
Oct 4th, 2022
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By Shannon Dahlum THE LYMPHATIC SYSTEM is part of your immune system, and it includes a network of organs, lymph vessels and lymph nodes which make and move fluid throughout the body.  It’s responsible for making and circulating white blood cells to fight off infection, and it also helps to filt...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Kidz
Oct 4th, 2022
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Holding On To Life’s Precious Moments Article by Cindy G. Foust Greetings fellow “fall” readers as I hope this month’s column finds everyone enjoying what is my favorite time of year. I do love the whole pumpkin spice and everything nice kind of season…candy corn and chili…Hocus Pocus and Fredd...
By Nathan Coker
In AskErin
Oct 4th, 2022
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by Erin Sharplin Loveerinlove@panachebyerin.com Have you ever gotten the urge to refresh a space in your home?  Recall how you felt once that job was complete.  Did you feel more relaxed and happier?  That is the power of moving your stuff!  You see, when items sit in the same spot for an extended ti...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Outdoors
Oct 4th, 2022
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ARTICLE BY DAN CHASON There is something about October that is very special to many of us who enjoy chasing critters such as the popular whitetail deer.  There are fields and lanes to clip, stands to clean, move and put up.  There are feeders to fix…but wait…not everywhere.  This year wil...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Pages
Oct 4th, 2022
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by Maurice Carlos Ruffin Review by Meredith McKinnie The debut novel by Maurice Carlos Ruffin casts a blistering light on the shadowed future of race relations in America. While many authors are concerned with looking backward in search of warning signs of racial regression, Ruffin dares to cast his ...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Pages
Oct 4th, 2022
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by Sandra Cisneros Review by Meredith McKinnie Chicana poet Sandra Cisneros writes lyrically about the dreams, lives, and limitations of Mexican American women in this collection of short stories, ultimately vignettes, ranging from a few paragraphs to almost 30 pages. In each encapsulated plot, littl...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Kidz
Sep 7th, 2022
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Helps Create a Happy Life, No Matter the Circumstances article by Cindy G. Foust Happy fall y’all (I wait all year for September to be able to say that little catchy fun phrase that really probably kind of makes fun of us southerners). But I digress. As usual. I hope this month’s column finds each [&...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Eats
Sep 7th, 2022
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article by VANELIS RIVERAphotography by KELLY MOORE CLARK Jo-Els in Monroe officially opened its doors on July 12th of this year. And while their customer-base has been eagerly waiting to devour their favorite menu items, this re-opening also ushers in a few brand new items the sister-friend team can...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Profile
Sep 7th, 2022
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article by VANELIS RIVERAphotography by KELLY MOORE CLARK Elizabeth Griffon heads St. Frederick Catholic High School’s garden club, a student-run, service-based project that keeps growing thanks to local grants and the support of the Monroe community. Every day is a completely different adventure,” s...