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By Nathan Coker
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Oct 1st, 2021
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Colby Walker Weaver and her father, Dewey Weaver, worked together to design Intermountain Renovations. Together they created a sanctuary that has become an ideal setting for the company’s growing needs. Their vision of Frank Lloyd Wright meets West Coast is  a beautiful addition to Northeast Louisian...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Artist
Oct 1st, 2021
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JODY DOZIER STARTED CREATING LEATHER GOODS AS A HOBBY, EXPERIMENTING AND CRAFTING HANDMADE GOODS. FAST-FORWARD, DOZIER HAS CREATED HIS BUSINESS, WALDEN LEATHER CO., AFTER TURNING OUT HIGH-QUALITY AND FUNCTIONAL LEATHER PIECES. ARTICLE BY STARLA GATSON   PHOTOGRAPHY BY KELLY MOORE CLARK You never know...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Beats
Sep 1st, 2021
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article by Vanelis Rivera / photography by Andrew Bailey The list of Louisiana music artists who played or sang in church before topping the charts is quite substantial. But the house of prayer that Mark Taylor Jr. frequented as a child in Rayville, Louisiana did not allow music. If it wasn’t for his...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Icon
Sep 1st, 2021
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ARTICLE BY GEORGIANN POTTS PHOTOGRAPHY BY KELLY MOORE CLARK Sometimes a name just fits. That is certainly the case with Joy Russo Loomis. Those who know her recognize Joy’s joyful spirit, something her mother couldn’t have known when she named her infant daughter. Her mother would, however, recognize...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Eats
Sep 1st, 2021
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Luke Parrish, a West Monroe native, moved back home after living in East Texas to open Monroe’s newest eateries, Clawdaddy’s Crawfish and Oyster Bar. article by VANELIS RIVERA     /   photography KELLY MOORE CLARK “Obviously, the way you cook ‘em is critical.” Luke Parrish, the owner of Clawdaddy’s C...
By Nathan Coker
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Aug 1st, 2021
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article by VANELIS RIVERAphotography by KELLY MOORE CLARK Before Jay Yates, COO of King Springs, toured me through his family’s one-year-old water bottling facility, he wanted me to see the land. “Alright, so this is one of our largest hay meadows.” As I rode shotgun in his pickup, he pointed to lush...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Eats
Aug 1st, 2021
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Article by Vanelis Rivera Styling by Taylor Bennett Photos by Kelly Moore Clark  The idea of the common good has been a consistent theme in Western political philosophy since the era of the ancient Greek city-states. It calls for a deeply embedded fellowship and asserts that people can and should liv...
By Nathan Coker
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Aug 1st, 2021
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ARTICLE BY NILS BORQUIST PHOTOGRAPHY BY KELLY MOORE CLARK William and Rebecca Cook, the owners and operators of the Indian Village Harvest Farm, believe in the mantra of “faith, family, and farming.” These are not just empty words, a slogan simply meant to sound nice or sell products. The three piece...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Icon
Aug 1st, 2021
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Catfish Cabin of Monroe will celebrate 50 years of serving delicious meals. Today, the restaurant is owned and operated by the children of original owners James Russell Hearn, Sr. and his wife Norma Moore Hearn. ARTICLE BY GEORGIANN POTTS AND PHOTOS BY KELLY MOORE CLARK In March 15, 2022, Catfish Cab...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Artist
Aug 1st, 2021
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article by STARLA GATSON photography by KELLY MOORE CLARK It didn’t take long for Maggie Jones Boudreaux’s artistic vocabulary to begin developing. Given the fact that she grew up under the influence of both a mother and grandmother who were artists and makers, the Ruston native’s appreciation for ar...