October 2016
Devils Walking
A new book from Stanley Nelson on his investigations into Klan-related murders Read more
New Heights for Magpie
Magpie has opened its second location in downtown Baton Rouge, offering coffee, cocktails, and plenty of style. Read more
Relics 2016: Melville
In Melville, Louisiana, Sean Gasser spotted a water tower that slid right into his minimalist approach to photography. Read more
Tracing the Old Railroad
The unique charms of the Tammany Trace towns. Read more
Bedding Down Bayouside
Lounge next to a gleaming saltwater pool or make cultural outings along Bayou Teche Read more
Cheniere Caminada's "Great October Storm"
The surprise hurricane that carried away a community. Read more
The Little Organisms That Could
In Louisiana, the microorganisms that populate the coast help make it one of the most productive ecosystems on the planet Read more
Queen of the Collaborators
For Alexandria artist Janet Ahrens, connections with the wider arts community put the message before the medium Read more
Designing Woman
Theatre Baton Rouge costume designer Crystal Brown uses skills that are entirely self taught Read more
Acadiana Food Hub
Zack McMath has created a hub for Lafayette’s local foods Read more
Probiotic Strawberry Banana Smoothie
A smoothie that soothes, this drink is fortified by beneficial sauerkraut brine, almond milk, and honey. From Cultured Guru. Read more
Probiotic Jam
Use sauerkraut brine to add beneficial probiotics to your fruit spread Read more
Cultured Guru
A microbiologist and a photographer find bacteria's beauty Read more
The Avenue Pub
Elite beers and humble trappings on St. Charles Avenue. Read more
Atchafalaya Basin Wilderness Bike Trail
Gravel grinding with unfettered skies and a sometimes bumpy ride. Read more
Writing the Icon
A sacred art form dating back to the Byzantine era. Read more
A Live Oak Driving Tour
Fine art photographer William Guion maps out his favorite oaks. Read more
On the Cover: "Perpetual Motion”
“Perpetual Motion” from the “Playing with Arsenic” series, 2011—2013, by Jamie Baldridge Read more
The Pull of Home
An attack of unrestrained nostalgia Read more