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By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Home
Apr 27th, 2015
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The Clarks Make a Move to Monroe and Renovate a Rambling Ranch in DIY Style article by Maré Brennan | photography by Martin G Meyers styled by Brandi Howard and Kelly Moore Clark Try to find a couple more suited to successfully complete a do-it-yourself home renovation – who can accomplish it in 1 mo...
By Nathan Coker
In Features
Apr 27th, 2015
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Mention of a Southern Yankee Matriarch article by Meredith McKinnie Mrs. Lorraine Eunson Gregg, Mamaw, as we called her, was a woman of distinguished elegance, class and southern grace. She was poised, sophisticated, proper and strong, yet understanding and gentle, and above all, kind. She radiated a...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Icon
Apr 27th, 2015
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The Ark-La-Miss kitchen and gardening diva opens up about love, life and family in this no holds barred profile. With charm and grace, Dianne Cage demonstrates why she is a Bayou Icon. Article by Michael DeVault | Photography by Brad Arender A Faulkner novel would provide little fodder for the legend...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Home
Mar 27th, 2015
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Lake Providence Natives Transform the Historic Southern Hotel in St. Tammany Parish to a Dream Destination article by Mary Napoli photography by Martin G Meyers The best thing about Covington is that it is in a certain sense out of place and time, but not too far out,” Walker Percy once said.  ...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Artist
Mar 27th, 2015
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Monroe Native, Emory Nolan, is now a full-fledged New Orleanian with a keen eye for art. His talents are impressive, and his earnest desire to cultivate his skill is inspiring. article by Mary Napoli photography by Martin G Meyers Emory Nolan’s striking blue eyes are fixed on an abstract painti...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Icon
Mar 27th, 2015
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Johnny Johnson helped grow an empire and, with it, an economy. Michael DeVault gets this month’s BayouIcon to open up about the golden age of Monroe, family and the importance of the American Dream photography by Brad Arender Johnny Johnson doesn’t need to think too much to see where his life would h...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Eats
Mar 27th, 2015
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This remarkable culinary gem located in the heart of West Monroe, boasts bold, authentic Latin flavors sure to please. article by Michael DeVault photography by Martin G Meyers For a little more than two years, a quiet, unassuming Thomas Road storefront in West Monroe has kept a secret. Those in the ...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Kidz
Mar 27th, 2015
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A Little Reminder That Nothing is Impossible article by Cindy G. Foust Spring has finally sprung, but not before “Snow Gate” of 2015 blew through…in March for crying out loud. It will suffice to say I am “over” the winter weather and looking forward to spring and all that it b...
By Nathan Coker
In Features
Mar 27th, 2015
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Roller Coasters, Penny Loafers & Leaps of Faith article by Meredith McKinnie Take a leap of faith; we’ve all heard it. But the sayings don’t ever really matter until they apply to us. And sure, that leap can be into a swinging jump rope, or a game of hopscotch, or even a first date…but what [&hel...
By Nathan Coker
In Center Block
Mar 27th, 2015
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Top 7 Reasons Why South Africa is the Most Romantic Destination on Earth article by Karen Snowdy From candle- and lantern-lit dinners beneath a sky blanketed with stars to inspirational safari adventures, and a charming wine country to beautiful beaches, South Africa is arguably the most romantic des...