Louisiana Life - Spring 2008

A Louisiana Life: Wade Dubea

Louisiana’s new top tree expert, State Forester Wade Dubea, grew up walking the forests of his grandparent’s land outside Marksville, where he developed a lifelong fascination with the ecosystem of the woods.An avid hunter and fisher, Wade took a long,…

The Great Louisiana Quiz

The name “zydeco” evolved from a French phrase referring to which green?A. Green peasB. CabbageC. Brussels sproutsD. Snap beansWhich Louisiana university has green as its primary school color?A.  McNeeseB.  Louisiana TechC.  TulaneD.  Louisiana CollegeFor the St. Patrick’s Day celebration in…

Summer Times

Northern LouisianaJune 1-2. Beach Bash. 2909 Kilpatrick Blvd., Monroe (318) 651-4409.June 2. 20th Annual Classic Chevy Jamboree. Holiday Inn, Monroe (318) 397-1181.June 2. 22nd Annual Marengo Swamp Ride. Beouf River Wildlife Area, Hebert (318) 728-2300.June 7-9. Scrapbook Celebration. West Monroe…

Louisiana Culinary Trail Guides

In Louisiana, when two or three people gather for lunch, the conversation almost always turns to food: “What did you eat for breakfast? Where are you eating supper?” Cooking and eating are a big part of Louisiana culture, and our…

Around Louisiana-Greater New Orleans

LOUISIANA GROWNThe state’s tomatoLast summer, in the produce department of Dorignac’s Food Center, I was assailed by a wonderful fresh scent that was flower-like. Following my nose, I came to the source of the fragrance: a bin heaped with gleaming…

Around Louisiana-Baton Rouge/Plantation Country

Go to St. Joe’sNewly refurbished and snatched from decay, St. Joseph Plantation is another jewel that can be added to the precious necklace of plantations encircling both banks of the Mississippi River between New Orleans and Baton Rouge. Driving either…

Around Louisiana-Cajun Country

FORK IN THE ROAD Bull RunOnce you’ve reached the simple white Spanish façade of Pamplona Tapas Bar and walked through the pepper-red door, you might find yourself looking instinctively for Ava Gardner, Tyrone Power or Papa Hemingway himself. This eatery…

Sustainable Recovery

Just a few years ago it would have seemed preposterous: the idea that a modest New Orleans neighborhood could help teach the world how to build sustainable, affordable housing. Today the thought is not at all far-fetched. Credit for the…

Around Louisiana-Central Louisiana

“Alec’s” best kept secretI had a relative who briefly took over my great-grandmother’s home in Avoyelles Parish in the ‘50s and redecorated the old place. She stripped the doors off of ancient solid-mahogany armoires and turned them into bookshelves painted…

Around Louisiana-Northern Louisiana

CAUSE TO CELEBRATEWorth all the fuzzIt’s been 57 years since Ruston held its first festival to rightfully celebrate Lincoln Parish’s stellar fruit –– the succulent sunset-colored orb known as the Ruston peach. The 2008 Squire Creek Louisiana Peach Festival will…

Sizzling!

Music and food have long danced the Cajun waltz in Louisiana, but the courtship between food and music reaches back before Louisiana was even Louisiana. In Twelfth Night, Shakespeare wrote of the intrinsic connection some 400 years ago, as Duke…

Go West

Like the Left Bank of Paris, there’s another side of New Orleans you’ve maybe never suspected, despite the implication of those twin bridges and the Canal Street Ferry. They must go somewhere! Well, in the grand scheme of things, they’re…

Sally Heller

Sally Heller’s multimedia installations are visual journeys that take the imagination through the looking glass into a fantasy and theatrical swampland of shimmering silver mylar, wrapping paper, webbed pipe cleaners, plastic plates, chicken wire mesh and whiffle balls. They entertain,…

Green Space

Marie Bossard and Tony Adrian live in a “green” house in the quaint community of Prairie Laurent, near Breaux Bridge. They catch rainwater and create their own electricity. Imagine having a $0 electric bill and a $0 water bill. Here…

Chosen Frozen

Early last summer, after paying $4 for a pint of ice cream, I did a quick mental calculation and was horrified to realize what I might spend over the next few months feeding my habit. So I bought a small…

The Rural Life

I was raised in the city by a former farm boy, but, to his chagrin, my father’s farm-forged values were not always enthusiastically embraced by his citified offspring. It drove my daddy to distraction, for instance, that his teenaged daughters…

Louisianian at Large

Springfield’s celebrationThere is a party going on in a far southeast corner of Livingston Parish, marking the arrival of visitors from 170 years ago.They came not by cars but by goods-laden schooners from New Orleans, through Lake Pontchartrain and Lake…

Barometer

WHAT'S HOTShow us your tats. Shreveport-Bossier City’s first tattoo convention’s festivities included a tattoo contest, a customer etiquette class and an auction to benefit Shriners Hospitals for Children. The tattoo contest allowed participants to enter their body art.  B.J. Clements,…

From the Editor

Sometimes green isn’t so good. Take Bayou Des Glaises, for example. The waterway, which meanders from its head near Simmesport down through Avoyelles Parish, is often colored algae-green, especially around Moureuville where the water moves slowly. Not far upstream is…

Regional Travel

Take a drive to Alabama for a weekend on the Gulf. Built by Aronov Realty in a spectacularly beautiful location adjacent to the 4,200-acre Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge, Martinique on the Gulf is a classic beachside community offering a…

Powered by Alligator Fat

The Interstate 20 billboard that announces to Atlanta commuters that “soul is waterproof” lifts the spirits of displaced New Orleanians.  It is true that Atlanta, long New Orleans’ bigger, newer, richer rival, has plenty of stuff that the Crescent City…

The Straight Poop

Ben Franklin famously said that the only things certain in life are death and taxes. He’s mostly right, but he forgot one other thing –– dirty diapers. But just because they’re a necessary evil doesn’t mean that they can’t also…

Green Law

Sad but true: In rankings designed to reflect environmental sensitivity among states, Louisiana often has found itself in the single digits. In the past few years, though, the state has shown progress in climbing into more respectable ecological territory. Through…

The Greening of Louisiana

Out-of-date Shreveport telephone directories are being converted to fresh new paper products. Transit buses in Baton Rouge and Monroe are cruising along on cleaner-burning fuel. Solar panels are powering modern homes and historic plantation properties alike. Newly rebuilt New Orleans…