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By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Beats
Oct 5th, 2020
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The band, now officially Scotty Temple and South Bound Train, is currently made up of Eric Little on lead guitar, drummer Josh Dupree, bass guitarist Brad Wiggers, and Mason Howard on steel guitar and saxophone. The result: energetic covers and hard-hitting originals. South Bound Train is specificall...
By Nathan Coker
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Oct 5th, 2020
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More than just a set of rooms, this local Airbnb is a gateway to Monroe’s hosting potential and future growth. Bayou Long Beard, owned and operated by Joy Hale and Clay Caissie is an eclectic Airbnb in the heart of Northeast Louisiana. article by VANELIS RIVERA and photography by KELLY MOORE CLARK “W...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Icon
Oct 5th, 2020
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Those who know Guy and Loura Barr say they are one of those couples that truly inspire others — to do their part, to do more, and to do their best. Guy and Loura (or “Team Barr” as they refer to themselves) have left a remarkable legacy of love for their fellow man in everything […]...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Eats
Oct 5th, 2020
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Article by VANELIS RIVERA | photography by Kelly Moore Clark When you name your restaurant after the state dog of Louisiana, you’re not making a subtle statement. The Catahoula Leopard Dog is a short-coated canine, known for its striking appearance of varied coat and eye color patterns, including the...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Artist
Oct 5th, 2020
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ARTICLE | Alana WagnerPHOTOGRAPHER | Kelly Moore ClarkWEBSITE | www.hamaker-art-design.com Of the services Robin Hamaker provides through Robin Hamaker Art & Design, perhaps the most valuable is vision. Whether it is an interior design project or an art consultation, Robin is able to see past wha...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Eats
Sep 8th, 2020
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Standards govern how we live our lives. They teach us what to expect from each other, and, at times, what we’re willing to put up with. It’s wise to re-evaluate our standards often, so as not to fall into complacency or lose sight of what we value, even if it’s something as habitual as coffee. [&hell...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Artist
Sep 8th, 2020
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Nail polish should be simple–choose a color, paint two coats, apply a top coat, and voila, feel instantly fabulous. That’s the attitude Courtnee Ruth Crews held toward the ancient trend, until recently. Crews was on the hunt for a very particular yellow, one that didn’t seem to be on the market...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Icon
Sep 8th, 2020
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Sue Sartor is no stranger to north Louisiana, and for good reason. She has lived much of her life here nurturing her family, committing to worthy causes, painting gorgeous abstract pieces, and enjoying the “soul warming” atmosphere that life in Louisiana brings. But Sartor has done something more. At...
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 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...