End-of-the-Year Highlights
Industrial projects, aviation keep jobs coming
Industrial projects, aviation keep jobs coming
A farmer boy’s first time hunting takes an unexpected turn.
Opelousas has given the world Paul Prudhomme and zydeco. Both are Cajun-influenced, with lots of spice. Prudhomme was clearly one of the past century’s most important chefs. When done right his Blackened Redfish was an exquisite dish – so much…
Tulane Institute of Sports Medicine’s Chief of Sports Medicine is a world-famous medical savior.
A charming space in Violet serves as a multi-purpose event space and learning center.
A Baton Rouge native’s love of food and cooking has landed him a popular blog, radio show and stints on the Food Network channel.
Trying out a kosher deli & a spot with boudin
Sculptor Anthony Henderson’s virtuosity sets the gold standard on film
A trip to the heart of Cajun Country
Democracy was never intended to be an entertainment event per se. At best, free elections were supposed to allow for a rational discussion of issues so that voters could evaluate candidates and make the right choices. Nevertheless, if the process…
10 years post-Katrina, New Orleans welcomes a state-of-the-art hospital.
Two spots in New Orleans are praised for their innovative menus.
VIPs live large in Louisiana’s luxurious casinos
Kayaking Makes Its Mark in Louisiana


