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By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Pages
Apr 27th, 2016
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reviews by Michael DeVault When Dallas designer Michelle Nussbaumer invited BayouLife editor Maré Brennan into her haute design boutique Ceylon et Cie last month, the resulting photographs and peripatetic narrative Nussbaumer weaves around the globe stunned many of us into dreams of Magellanesque adv...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Artist
Apr 5th, 2016
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Using palette knives and trowels, Mangham native Jo Mattison explores color and the myriad of ways color transforms itself. In the hands of this month’s gifted BayouArtist, color transforms the world around us. article by Michael DeVault | photos by Martin G Meyers Jo Mattison is hard at work in the ...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Outdoors
Apr 5th, 2016
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article and photo by Dan Chason I have been fortunate to have had some very memorable dogs. From my first yellow beagle named Goldie to a pair of remarkable labs, Anna and Ranger. Dogs and men, especially those who hunt, are a natural combination. As I related in my article about Eli Haydel, Ranger, ...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Icon
Apr 5th, 2016
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article by Maré Brennan | photos by Martin G Meyers North Louisiana native Niven Morgan may be a Dallas boy now, but he has left his mark, or should we say, his signature scents and velvety lotions on the wrists of those in the know all over the world. When BayouLife caught up with the […]...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Eats
Apr 5th, 2016
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Jeramie Robison Fuses East, West and South as Chef de Cuisine at Dallas’ Newest Hotspot, Uchi. article by Maré Brennan | photos by Martin G Meyers THE BUZZ IS REAL. Uchi, the stylish purveyor of modern Japanese cuisine which got its illustrious start in Austin by James Beard Award-winning Executive C...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Pages
Apr 5th, 2016
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reviews by Michael DeVault Every summer, millions of Americans will take to the roads, the tracks or the skies in search of that special memory, the trip of a lifetime or maybe just a little break from their normal world. Some paths begin with a story shared by friends over dinner, while other journe...
By Nathan Coker
In AskErin
Mar 29th, 2016
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by Erin Sharplin Love, erinlove@panachebyerin.com Whether your spring and summer travels take you to the beaches of Florida or to the vineyards of Napa Valley, being organized when you reach your destination will enhance your get-a-way experience!   Only a few extra minutes of preparation can make yo...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Kidz
Mar 29th, 2016
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Nobody Can Do Everything, But Everyone Can Do Something article by Cindy G. Foust | photo by Gaeb Cardinale So, I had this column written two weeks ago on a completely different subject and changed my mind last minute about what I wanted to write about. Well, okay, that’s not entirely true, maybe I d...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Eats
Mar 2nd, 2016
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A Timeless Family Favorite article by Mary Napoli | photos by Martin G Meyers It’s raining outside of Cormier’s Cajun Restaurant, and the dining room of the eatery is silent.  The restaurant is closed, although the clock says it is during normal business hours. The weekend has been incredibly busy, a...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Home
Mar 2nd, 2016
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article by Maré Brennan | photos by Martin G Meyers Interior Design by Sherri Mowad This is a tale of a sweet, hardworking family who chooses to split their time between two neighboring parishes. Because the husband’s business is anchored in Bastrop, the couple made the commute work, traveling betwee...