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In Bayou Home
Dec 9th, 2016
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article by Maré Brennan photography by Martin G Meyers Melody Olson is tour de force of energy, commitment and ideas. Downtown Monroe has this little lady with a big heart to thank for spurring its growth and helping create an unprecedented vitality in the heart of Monroe that’s been unseen since the...
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In Bayou Eats
Dec 9th, 2016
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With a first-class taproom, local talent and craft beer, Monroe’s downtown area welcomes Flying Tiger Brewery. Article by MEREDITH MCKINNIE Photography by BRAD ARENDER Craft beer is a community, and the team behind Flying Tiger Brewery is committed to giving back to theirs. What began as a deve...
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In Bayou Artist
Dec 9th, 2016
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David Mason and Jay Crowell never anticipated that a friendship formed in the shop of Douglas Cabinet Company would lead to a business partnership. Six years later, the duo – along with Ella Guy, are turning out beautiful and expertly crafted woodworks through their company, Rabbet Run. Article by Ap...
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Dec 9th, 2016
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ARTICLE BY KAY STOTHART RECTOR and PHOTOGRAPHY BY BRAD ARENDER For Cindy Murray, the phrase “making a difference” is not just empty rhetoric. It is what she does every day. As the Chief Executive Officer of The Center for Children and Families, Murray heads up an organization that serves hundreds of ...
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In Bayou Home
Nov 3rd, 2016
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Jolly and Tim Brandon’s Guest House Indian Lakes • West Monroe, LA Article By Maré Brennan Photography By Martin G Meyers Interior Design By Myron Griffing   When Shreveport interior designer Myron Griffing of Space: Interiors got the call from his good friends Jolly and Tim Brandon of West Monr...
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In Bayou Eats
Nov 3rd, 2016
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article by Claire Shepard  |  photos by Martin G Meyers If you have recently visited Antique Alley in West Monroe during your lunch hour, you have likely noticed the car-filled parking spots on Wood Street, the sign displaying lunch specials outside a once sparsely traveled block and the influx of pe...
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Nov 3rd, 2016
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Caleb Seney, Executive Director of MedCamps, has always had a desire to serve. His work at MedCamps is just scratching the surface of things he plans to do and his vision of being able to make an impact in families’ lives. article by Maré Brennan photo by Martin G Meyers Caleb Seney is no stranger [&...
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Nov 3rd, 2016
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Maestro Clay Couturiaux is in his twelfth season as Director and Conductor of the Monroe Symphony Orchestra. Music is his language – a universal language  powerful enough to capture the full range of human experience. He has spent a career channeling the genius of great composers  through his body an...
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In Bayou Fashion
Sep 28th, 2016
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Whether you are going out for cocktails or hitting the gym, looking chic has never been so easy. Fall in love this season with over-the-knee boots, metallic accessories, fringe skirts and shades of gray. PHOTOGRAPHY: MARTIN G MEYERS MODEL: MARYELLA ROBISON MUAH BY MEKA BENNETT       &n...
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Sep 19th, 2016
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After a lifetime of grasping and cutting, tacking and molding, L.D. Crain’s hands will finally rest. The upholstery man known to so many in our area is putting down his tools to enjoy retirement. article by Nils Borquist | photography by Martin G. Meyers Standing within the workshop amidst stacked ro...