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By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Eats
Jul 29th, 2019
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Southern Mixing Pot taps into the mixed medley of the Louisiana people and culture by way of their playful and savory dishes. article by VANELIS RIVERA | photography by ANDREW BAILEY Culture visibly influences life in every conceivable way, and in Louisiana, the busiest intersection of our vastly ble...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Beats
Jul 29th, 2019
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ARTICLE BY VANELIS RIVERAPORTRAIT BY IVY BRIGHTWELL FRENCHPERFORMANCE PHOTOS BY ANDREW BAILEY COLD CANYONS IS A COLLECTION OF TALENT ASSERTING WHO THEY ARE THROUGH ALTERNIVE ROCK ORIGINALS AND COVERS. THEIR ENERGY LEVEL IS LIKE SMOKE IN THE ROOM—CONCURRENT ENERGY CURLS AND EXPANDS, SONG AFTER SONG, L...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Artist
Jul 29th, 2019
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ASHLEY GREER, THIS MONTH’S BAYOU ARTIST, ATTRIBUTES LOVE AS A KEY INGREDIENT IN HER CREATIVE PROCESS. article by April Clark Honaker | photos by Kelly Moore Clark Like many who are born to be artists, Ashley Greer was often discouraged. “I’ve had a lot of people tell me to drop art,” she said. They w...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Kidz
Jul 29th, 2019
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You Must Do The Things You Think You Cannot Do by Cindy G. Foust By the time you get this month’s magazine, the summer will nearly be over and the Bayou Life community will be staring the start of school in the eyes. Gosh, that kind of sounds creepy. Let’s start over. By the time […]...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Outdoors
Jul 29th, 2019
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by Dan Chason When I was younger, I never understood why older people were in bed by 8:30 and up at the crack of dawn. Now that I’m officially there, I fully understand it. I have tried many times to “sleep in” but I find that when the morning sunlight comes through my window, I […]...
By Nathan Coker
In AskErin
Jul 29th, 2019
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by ERIN SHARPLIN LOVE | [email protected] When it comes to organizing a kitchen, I am all about creating a system that is easy, yet fun and inspiring. For me, there is nothing less inspiring than a cluttered pantry, disorganized drawers, an over-stuffed refrigerator, and/or a cabinet full of...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Pages
Jul 29th, 2019
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Where’d You Go, Bernadette by Maria Semple | review by Meredith McKinnie “No matter what people say about Mom now, she sure knew how to make life funny.” Bernadette Fox is a creative, eccentric woman, who’s wealth allows her the freedom to be a little crazy. She obsesses over fishing vests with numer...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Pages
Jul 29th, 2019
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The Woman in the Window by A.J. Finn | Review by Meredith McKinnie “I have a feeling that inside you somewhere, there’s something nobody knows about.” Finn’s psychological thriller takes readers into the educated, yet obsessive mind of Dr. Anna Fox suffering from agoraphobia, having not left her home...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Eats
Jul 1st, 2019
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article by vanelis rivera | photography by andrew bailey LOUISIANA IS NO STRANGER TO NATURE’S BOUNTY. From corn to sugarcane, the boot of the country has been kicking up cash crops since its infancy. Even in the thick of mass production and processed foods, farming remains integral to our health, env...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Pages
Jun 30th, 2019
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Becomingby Michelle Obama | review by Meredith McKinnie In the former First Lady’s autobiographical memoir, readers are shown an intimate look at the woman herself. To the public, she emerged out of her husband’s shadow, but in the book she has created a space all her own, from her meager beginnings ...