The most exotic state in America, Louisiana is a swirling cauldron of French, African, Caribbean cultures. Of course many go for the deeply atmospheric New Orleans and its wild and jazzy annual Mardi Gras. It also has 400 other yearly fairs and festivals. And if you prefer county life to street life, go and catch some big bass on the water lily-trimmed Louisiana Delta.
Written By Bob Schulman | Published November 24, 2008 |
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A sign on a local restaurant cleverly lets you know they only serve fresh food inside. It reads: "Everything on our menu slept in the bayou last night." Read the full article...
Written By Ron Kapon | Published November 13, 2008 |
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I admit it; I am a wine guy. I have been teaching and writing about wine for over 45 years. Even my e-mail spells it out- VINORON. Read the full article...
Written By Jane Ammeson | Published May 24, 2005 |
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I have done the French Quarter more times than I can count. I've walked down the middle of Bourbon Street, drink in hand, close to midnight listening to the strains of jazz loudly emanating from open doorways. Read the full article...
Written By Cynthia Rice | Published March 2, 2005 |
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The sweet melodies of jazz invoke romance, passion, and life. Combine that with an outdoor festival and 650,000 people, and you are talking about something unforgettable. Read the full article...
Written By Erin Grotefend | Published February 10, 2005 |
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If you're a corporate employee meeting CEOs, a guy/girl trying to impress a first date, or just an Asian food lover who's looking for an ideal place to enjoy your favorite dishes, then make your reservations at Tsunami Sushi restaurant. Read the full article...