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From free concerts and family festivals to school supply giveaways and live dancing—don’t miss these exciting events ...
The Look Who’s Reading Book Festival will gather more than 50 authors in the Thibodaux Civic Center, 310 North Canal Blvd., ...
ArkLaTex Artistry’s Brittney Hazelton sits down with artist Karen La Beau to discuss her new cookbook, ‘A Creole Lady’s Stories & Recipes’.
ArkLaTex Artistry’s Brittney Hazelton sits down with artist Karen La Beau to discuss her new cookbook, ‘A Creole Lady’s Stories & Recipes’, upcoming book signing, and helping artists grow.
Known as the "Festival Capital of Louisiana," Lake Charles is located just three hours east of Houston in the heart of ...
Baton Rouge Restaurant Week is back! For the uninitiated, Restaurant Week is an opportunity for Baton Rougeans to enjoy ...
The Louisiana Partnership for the Arts recently unveiled a new specialty license plate designed by Lafayette illustrator and ...
Hungry at Geek'd Con X? Your ultimate guide to delicious eats steps from the Shreveport Convention Center is here!
With the discovery that Pope Leo XIV has roots in Black Creole New Orleans, the time seems right to read about the racial and ...
At best the U.S. has some regional cultures, ironically because groups of immigrants originally flocked there (French Creole influence in Louisiana, Cubans in Miami ... perhaps a world history book to ...
Louisiana's "back to the basics" approach to education is paying dividends and gaining notice around the world notes this ...
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Thrillist on MSNExplore New Orleans’ Vibrant Culture in Just Two DaysJenny Adams for Thrillist Locals like to say New Orleans is the only place in America you can live as an expat. It’s not due to one aspect in particular, but a handful. There’s the European aesthetic ...
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