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Sep 19th, 2016
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Tim McIlveene’s Pied À Terre In Downtown Monroe article by Maré Brennan photography by Abbi Berry, Light+Free Folk Photography interior design by Chris Allums general contracting by Phillip Sheppard Tim McIlveene might be one of the nicest guys in the world. Easy to meet and quick to put others at ea...
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Sep 19th, 2016
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An unconventional approach to building. article by Maré Brennan | photography by Brad Arender Charming and humble, Kyle Snellenberger’s creativity cannot be contained. This young artist was raised in Sterlington, graduating from Sterlington High in 2005. “I grew up on Moon Lake, surrounded by deep wo...
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Aug 29th, 2016
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Interviews by Kay Rector | Photography by Martin G Meyers The American Cancer Society estimates that about 1 in 8 women in the United States will develop invasive breast cancer during their lifetime.  It is predicted that in 2016, more than 300,000 new cases of breast cancer will be diagnosed in wome...
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Aug 29th, 2016
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The art of building a home is made all the more fun when the homeowners, architect and builder are on the same team. Interior Design by Buffy Walker | Architecture by Cassidy Keim | Contracting by Chris Moran article by Maré Brennan | photography by Martin G. Meyers   After moving 10 times in th...
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In Bayou Artist
Aug 29th, 2016
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Emily Caldwell’s art is whimsical, often looking at nature for inspiration. Her path to art was a winding one, but she found a shining light in the end – one that she hopes to share with others. article by April Honaker | photography by Brad Arender The famous poet, Rumi, once said, “The wound ...
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Aug 29th, 2016
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Bayou Icon Ron Alexander talks to BayouLife about his career in men’s fashion. article by Kay Stothart Rector |  photography by Brad Arender Ron Alexander was in seventh grade when he received a gift certificate to Glasgow’s, an iconic men’s clothing store in his hometown of Ruston, Louisiana. He was...
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Aug 1st, 2016
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Home Of Aimee And Chad Hill article by Maré Brennan  |  photography by Martin G Meyers   When Aimee and Chad Hill became only the second owners of the home which King Stubb’s designed for community leaders Frances and Grayson Guthrie in 1937 and built for a whopping $4,400, to say that a lot was...
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In Bayou Eats
Aug 1st, 2016
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The food truck scene is quickly growing across the nation and north Louisiana isn’t missing out on this growing trend. From an eclectic, gourmet meal to a casual, quick bite to eat, these food trucks are sure to provide something for everyone. article by Meredith McKinnie 2 DUDES CATERING photos by M...
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Aug 1st, 2016
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This is the story about how a farm boy from Switzerland became one of the most celebrated Cajun chefs in America. And he did it in north Louisiana. article by Maré Brennan  |  photography by Martin G Meyers   The Chef Hans Korrodi of my youth seemed much taller than he does now. Maybe it was [&h...
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Aug 1st, 2016
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article by Kay Stothart Rector  |  photography by Martin G Meyers Nick Bustamante is at home in North Louisiana, in the truest sense of the word.  Through his connection to Ruston, his adopted hometown, he has found a sense of place that defines, in part, who he is and what he is trying to convey [&h...