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By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Pages
Oct 1st, 2021
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REVIEW BY MEREDITH MCKINNIE “There’s a lot of talk lately about the family you choose. It’s a phrase often used by people who were rejected by their parents or siblings and so formed a group of supporters, kindred spirits. I think it’s great they’re part of a tight-knit circle, but I wouldn’t call it...
By Nathan Coker
In Center Block
Sep 1st, 2021
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This year, BayouLife Magazine asked the community of talented makers to submit their hand-crafted goods for our inaugural Making the Mark competition. In the following pages, you will meet this year’s winners in each category: Craft, Apothecary, Outdoor, Home, Fashion, Food and Drink. Thank you for a...
By Nathan Coker
In Center Block
Sep 1st, 2021
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Shoe lovers unite, these boots are fall’s most fashionable finds. Whether you’re looking to make a statement or want a more casual look, these boots from area boutiques will put pep in your step. Photography by Kelly Moore Clark...
By Nathan Coker
In Center Block
Sep 1st, 2021
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THIS YEAR’S GROUP OF YOUNG PROFESSIONALS IS HELPING TO SHAPE THE FUTURE OF NORTHEAST LOUISIANA  PHOTOGRAPHY BY KELLY MOORE CLARK The Monroe Chamber of Commerce, the Northeast Louisiana Young Professionals and BayouLife Magazine are pleased to announce the 57 nominations for the 2021 Top 20 Twenty Und...
By Nathan Coker
In Center Block
Jun 30th, 2021
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This vigorous, trailing plant has gorgeous chartreuse foliage and is perfect for hanging baskets and used in planters and beds. While these plants are related to the sweet potatoes we love to eat, this plant is more commonly grown for their attractiveness. photo by Taylor Bennett HOW TO PLANT:The pla...
By Nathan Coker
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May 28th, 2021
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NIGHTSTANDS & COFFEE TABLESREVIEW BY MEREDITH MCKINNIE “Sometimes I thought I saw Allison. She picked up a box of cereal in the Flatbush Co-op. She jogged past me in Prospect Park. She slipped into a taxi in the rain. The Allisons darted. They slipped around corners. They were there and not there...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Profile
Apr 29th, 2021
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written by LAURA CASON    /    photography by MELINDA MURPHY PHOTOGRAPHY Ella Kate Parker may not be a name you have ever heard before today, but it is certainly one you should remember. Whether you follow gymnastics religiously, or you only remember how cool it is during the Olympics or when an LSU ...
By Nathan Coker
In Bayou Kidz
Mar 29th, 2021
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Make the Best of the Ones Ahead article by Cindy G. Foust Happy April readers, coming to you this month with the good news that at least it’s not snowing. But we all did just about land in Kansas with Dorothy and Toto earlier this week, so there’s that. But that was kind of a […]...
By Nathan Coker
In Center Block
Mar 29th, 2021
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article by LAURA CASON     /    photography by KELLY MOORE CLARK Before 2009, Kathryn Taylor Gray could be found signing and sorting legal documents for the law offices in Mississippi where she worked full time as a legal assistant for 34 years. When we first get on the call, Kathryn jokes that she [...
By Nathan Coker
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Mar 29th, 2021
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by Healing Your Relationship with Yourself  BAYOUHEALTH BY SHANNON DAHLUM According to Christian biblical traditions, humans are sinful by nature and our propensity to sin began when Eve took a bite of an apple in the Garden of Good and Evil.  Adam and Eve began their existence as flawless, whole, an...