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By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Pages
Sep 8th, 2020
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BAYOU PAGES | NIGHTSTANDS & COFFEE TABLES REVIEW BY MEREDITH MCKINNIE “Growing up out here in the country taught me things. Taught me that after the first fat flush of life, time eats away at things; it rusts machinery, it matures animals to become hairless and featherless, and it withers plants…...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Beats
Sep 8th, 2020
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ARTICLE BY VANELIS RIVERAPHOTOGRAPHY BY ANDREW BAILEY One does not merely listen to the blues. The powerful and starkly poetic music form is an experience. Add a regional variant like the Delta blues, regarded as one of the earliest-known styles of the genre, and the end product is an introspective a...
By Nathan Coker
In AskErin
Sep 8th, 2020
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by ERIN SHARPLIN LOVE | [email protected] When I begin any styling or designing project, I find that I typically ask myself six questions. These six questions lead me down a path of discovery that will guide me toward the perfect plan for each project. Whether I am styling a room, a home, a ...
By Cassie Livingston
In Bayou Eats
Jul 30th, 2020
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Looking for inspiration from your garden? These delicious dishes from area restaurants feature berry medleys used in flavorful ways. From handcrafted pastries to summer salads, these berrylicious servings will tingle your taste buds. Clockwise, starting from top left: The PlatterA variety of cheeses ...
By Cassie Livingston
In AskErin
Jul 30th, 2020
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by ERIN SHARPLIN LOVE | [email protected] Let’s be honest. How many times have you gotten organized only to find yourself a month later back where you started? If this is a frequent occurrence for you, I can PROMISE you that you are not alone. In my business as a professional organizer and i...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Pages
Jul 30th, 2020
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Nightstands & Coffee Tables REVIEW BY MEREDITH MCKINNIE “I think it would be best if we went our separate ways, and that those paths never again connected.” This timely debut novel by Kiley Reid speaks to two different audiences simultaneously, exposing the truths we keep hidden from one another ...
By Cassie Livingston
In Bayou Eats
Jul 29th, 2020
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The Medina Market is a convenience store specializing in Latin American food products, some of which you won’t find anywhere else in Northeast Louisiana. article by VANELIS RIVERA and photography by KELLY MOORE CLARK THE AMERICAN DREAM HAS BEEN A LONGSTANDING ETHOS OF THE UNITED STATES, drawing peopl...
By Cassie Livingston
In Bayou Kidz
Jul 29th, 2020
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No Matter Where You Are article by Cindy G. Foust Happy August BayouLife friends and family as we continue our pilgrimage through this pandemic crisis. Anyone else growing their own food and stockpiling toilet paper in preparation for the apocalypse? Just kidding…my daughter and I have a small herb g...
By Cassie Livingston
In Bayou Icon
Jul 29th, 2020
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article by GEORGIANN POTTS and photography by KELLY MOORE CLARK In 1963, Billy Edd Wheeler wrote “Jackson”, a song made popular in 1967 when Johnny Cash and June Carter recorded it. The most memorable line in the song described a love match that was “hotter than a pepper sprout.” Anyone who has taste...
By Cassie Livingston
In Bayou Beats
Jul 2nd, 2020
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If you have frequented live music events in Northeast Louisiana for the past thirty years, chances are that you’ve seen a barrel chested bear of a man, bandana clad, wearing a sleeveless plaid button down, jean shorts, signature work boots, shredding an electric guitar with a lit cigar in his mouth. ...