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The Louisiana Partnership for the Arts recently unveiled a new specialty license plate designed by Lafayette illustrator and author Denise Gallagher.
Your "Cajun seasoning" isn't authentic, beignets aren't from New Orleans, and other truths that might surprise you about ...
Creole LaLa event will mark its one-year anniversary with a celebration at Feed & Seed in Lafayette on July 15th.
One story tells the tale of two men being chased out of a cabin by mosquitos and fireflies: "The bugs came back and they ...
A landmark moment in Gulf Coast industry was celebrated today with the christening of Creole King, a state-of-the-art ...
Legislator Carrié Solages and Assemblywoman Michaelle Solages joined thousands in Eisenhower Park to honor Haitian heritage ...
The Louisiana National Guard has returned the name Camp Beauregard to its military training center in Pineville, honoring a state militia veteran from the War of 1812 instead of the Confederate ...
The West Baton Rouge Museum is hosting a three-day event for K-12 teachers to attend and learn about how to incorporate Creole culture into their lessons.
The Cane River flows through northwest Louisiana where Caddo Indians once farmed corn and hunted deer. French explorer Louis ...