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By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Eats
Mar 30th, 2019
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Lula Restaurant-Distillery, quintessentially southern with a distinct Louisiana influence, offers an incredible experience in the shadows of gleaming copper stills along the historic streetcar line of St. Charles Avenue. ARTICLE BY VANELIS RIVERA AND PHOTOGRAPHY BY KELLY MOORE CLARK New Orleans, whil...
By Nathan Coker
In Meredith's Musings
Feb 25th, 2019
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By Meredith McKinnie This summer will mark three years of marriage with Husband. I chose well. I couldn’t adore him more; he loves me just as I am, he’s a loving father, and we’ve grown as individuals and as a couple. Support is a cornerstone of our relationship. My mom often reminds me what a [&hell...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Icon
Feb 25th, 2019
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Illuminating minds since her teaching career began in the 1980’s, LISA MILLER continues to help others shine. She is this month’s BayouIcon. Article by Laura W. ClarkPhotography by Kelly Moore Clark Lisa Frey Miller loves a stage. A petite, precocious child, Lisa began dancing at 3. By 7, she aspired...
By Nathan Coker
In Fishing with Kenny
Feb 25th, 2019
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article by Kenny Covington In the world of bass fishing it seems more and more there is a new “perfect” lure being introduced to supposedly help us catch fish better than ever before. More often than not when I see something new the first thing I do is consider what I may already have that […]...
By Nathan Coker
In Center Block
Aug 27th, 2018
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The Louisiana rock trio, Gin Mobsters, is releasing their first EP, Silver Ghosts – a testament to the staying power of classic rock-and-roll. Article by Vanelis Rivera and Photography by Andrew Bailey The music genre of classic rock inspires us to think of legendary players like Led Zeppelin, the Ro...
By Nathan Coker
In Uncategorized
Aug 27th, 2018
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Making “Quiet Time” a Part of Your Daily Schedule article by Paul Lipe I REMEMBER the teacher who was largely responsible for developing in me a love for reading. It was my good fortune to sit under her instruction in both the sixth and eighth grades. During those formative years in my life, she intr...
By Nathan Coker
In Featured Slider
May 1st, 2018
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A new generation of city dwellers are discovering the joys of keeping an unlikely – and productive – pet article by MICHAEL DEVAULT | photography by STEVEN MYERS Morning comes early in the spring. It comes even earlier for some folks who’ve chosen to keep an unconventional, if giving, group of pets. ...
By Nathan Coker
In Uncategorized
May 1st, 2018
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I was going to write a different column this month, but, I have been working my “behinny butt” off in my yard. I am determined that this is the year I finally get my back yard the way I have wanted it to look for the last few years. I’m hoping I don’t have to […]...
By Katie Sloan
In Center Block
Jan 31st, 2018
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Article by Vanelis Rivera, Photography by RJ Ojeda A bass player howls an echoey cue of “One, two, three, four.” An instant medley of bass, guitar, drums and harmonica emblazons the room. Harmonic twangs dominate from the lead singer’s staunch vocals. As the introductory medley fades with the last br...
By Katie Sloan
In AskErin
Nov 30th, 2017
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article by Erin Love The art of gift-giving is one way that we express our generosity, appreciation, thanks, and love for others while recognizing special occasions and achievements.  As the saying goes, gift-giving should be “all about the sentiment,” but that doesn’t keep us from going that extra m...