Louisiana Life - May/June 2009

Send us Stories from your Hometown

Louisiana Life is looking for stories about the place where you live told, in your words. Tell us about characters, incidents and other anecdotes. Tell us what you think is a good story about your hometown. All entrants are subject…

Louisiana Life Photo Contest Winner - May 2009

Congratulations to Lana Gramlich, winner of our Louisiana Life Photo Contest for May 2009.Glass trinkets gleam with light reflected from a rare snow in Southern Louisiana.Dec. 11, 2008 in Abita Springs, LA Want to enter your photos in the contest? Click…

Louisiana Life Photo Contest Winner - June 2009

Congratulations to Erin Heltz, winner of our Louisiana Life Photo Contest for June 2009.Tchefuncte River Lighthouse at sunsetPhoto was taken on January 18, 2009 in Madisonville, LA. To enter YOUR photo in our Louisiana Life Photo Contest, click HERE.

Barometer

A compendium of what’s hot & what’s not in Louisiana

Louisianian at Large

For sale: One Spanish Custom HouseIt was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that drew more than 40 bidders from around the country, all sharing in the same dream –– ownership of the New Orleans Spanish Custom House, an 1874 Spanish Colonial period…

Ripe for the picking

Amongst my dad’s favorite country adages is this gem: “You can pick your friends, and you can pick your nose, but you can’t pick your friend’s nose.” For this reason, “you pick” remained a foreign concept to me for years…

Louisiana made

Throughout the state there are producers working at pleasing a palate.Here are a few Louisiana food companies that have succeeded, some for more than a century and some that could be considered newbies in the state food culture.Southern BBQ Sauce:…

Cajun Country

WORTH WATCHINGOrphan train(see related story, pg. 12)Between the years 1854 and 1929, as a means to eliminate overcrowding at the Catholic-run New York Foundling Hospital, more than 150,000 orphans were sent via train across the United States. Accompanied by nuns and…

Baton Rouge/Plantation Country

PROFILEThrill boxWatching the Louisiana State University Tigers play baseball during spring in the openness of Alex Box Stadium reminds me of Mardi Gras. There are plenty of revelers; the purple and gold of the Tiger uniforms dot the green field…

Greater New Orleans

LOUISIANA-GROWNDaisiesOne humid spring night when I was pushing 3 or 4, I aimed my finger skyward and asked, agape, “What’s that?” My mother then introduced me to the fat platinum moon that beamed over New Orleans in an indigo sky.…

Lifetimes

A guide to festivities around the state. MAY – JUNE

On the air with Moon Griffon

Moon Griffon is the anti-radio guy. If you don’t believe it, check out his radio show, which he proudly opens with the greeting “How y’all are?” popularized by the late Cajun comedian Justin Wilson.It’s not the smooth, refined or grammatically…