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Day Trips & Beyond: August Events Roundup
Sweet sheep, Lonesome Dove peeks, and more to see around the state
"...of Houston, Lafayette is one of the many interesting Louisiana towns along the I-10 corridor. Home to a University..."

Aug. 1, 2024 Travel Post by Gerald E. McLeod

Nine of the Best Sno-Cone and Shaved Ice Spots in Austin
Sometimes some shaved ice and flavoring is all you need
"...member running a shop by the same name in Louisiana, its roots are true to its name. The New..."

Aug. 9, 2019 Food Post by Jessika Roth

Page Two: Telling Stories, Watching Movies
The real and the known, the unreal and then some
"...talking, but while they continue working, we cruise around Louisiana...."

Dec. 9, 2016 Column by Louis Black

They Shoot Movies, Don't They?
Heather Page on the state of the Texas Film Commission
"...in closest competition with four other states: California, Georgia, Louisiana, and New Mexico. All four have made a big..."

April 22, 2016 Screens Feature by Richard Whittaker

Day Trips & Beyond: December Events Roundup
Holiday happenings, news, and more
"...A Louisiana Christmas Tradition: Bonfires on the Levee, Dec. 24..."

Dec. 2, 2015 Travel Post by Gerald E. McLeod

These Things I've Come to Know
What times are we living in? South Austin's James McMurtry spells it out.
"...previous three albums on his own, he turned to Louisiana rocker C.C. Adcock for assistance. Adcock supplied guitar to..."

Feb. 13, 2015 Music Feature by Jim Caligiuri

First Look: Sawyer & Co.
Judy Jetson is all that's missing from perfect midcentury decor
"...Orleans-inspired diner serving classy Texas comfort food with a Louisiana flair." They christened the new endeavor Sawyer & Co...."

Sept. 12, 2014 Food Post by Virginia B. Wood

Li’l Band O’ Gold
Li’l Q&A with LBOG’s C.C. Adcock
"...the parts are estimable since they’re all legendary in Louisiana music lore. That’s about as close to the core..."

Dec. 11, 2012 Music Post by Margaret Moser

UTSA Looms as Texas State’s New Rival
Hide the orange paint immediately and warn the horses
"...just like they were in a 62-55 loss to Louisiana Tech the week before. The Bobcat defense looked solid..."

Nov. 21, 2012 Sports Post by Joe O'Connell

Chef John Besh Visits Austin
He's always eager to share the South's traditions of food and hospitality
"...métier remains firmly in the food traditions of South Louisiana. He won a 2006 James Beard Award for Best..."

June 3, 2011 Food Feature by MM Pack

Swampadelic
Grateful Dead + Papa Mali = 7 Walkers
"...– "Louisiana Rain"..."

Nov. 26, 2010 Music Feature by Austin Powell

Grim History
Author traces Texas prison system from its roots in plantation slavery
"...to the Texas system, as opposed to Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana?..."

Aug. 20, 2010 News Feature by Michael King

Event Menu
Pigs and produce make for perfect springtime foodie events
"...• The Louisiana Swamp Thing and Crawfish Festival takes over the parking..."

April 9, 2010 Food Column by Virginia B. Wood

The Watchmen
Three documentaries shine a light on playing to the audience
"...three filmmakers, as well as Beesley's editor and producer, Louisiana Kreutz, to talk about how their films came to..."

March 13, 2009 Screens Feature by Kimberley Jones

Meet Bobby Jindal
Louisiana governor's big launch was supposed to raise his national profile
"...was supposed to be the big national launch for Louisiana's Gov. Bobby "future of the Republican Party" Jindal...."

Feb. 25, 2009 News Post by Richard Whittaker

Film News
Wrapping up the Austin Film Festival
"...will likely result in the director shooting in either Louisiana or New Mexico, and the stage is set for..."

Oct. 24, 2008 Screens Column by Joe O'Connell

Gustav: Gone, But Not Forgotten
Gulf Coast repairs still on-going after Hurricane Gustav as Ike heads to the mainland.
"...even though it looks like it's heading to Texas, Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal has already declared a state of..."

Sept. 8, 2008 News Post by Richard Whittaker

Day Trips
Lasyone's Meat Pie Restaurant in Natchitoches, La., put the sleepy town on the map with its delectable meaty pies
"...What he started has become a North-Central Louisiana culinary tradition. Although it has many fine attributes, Natchitoches..."

July 11, 2008 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Justices Get Jumped on for Jessica's Law
Texas lawmakers bemoan Supreme Court decision barring executions for child abuse
"...last week barring death sentences for child rapists under Louisiana's version of Jessica's Law has been greeted by many,..."

July 1, 2008 News Post by Richard Whittaker

The United States of Savings
How Texas' incentives stack up
"...Interest-free loans/equity investment up to $15 million per project. Louisiana..."

May 23, 2008 Screens Feature

(Film Crews Are) Walking to New Orleans... and Shreveport... and Baton Rouge...
Louisiana's Lieutenant Governor Mitch Landrieu says his state is more than happy to offer a landing pad for incoming film crew flight.
"...Incentives? Louisiana's got your incentives hanging. Lieutenant Governor Mitch Landrieu spoke..."

May 22, 2008 Screens Post by Kate X Messer

ATX Style at NOJF (or... Marcia Knows NOLA)
Austin takes NOLA by storm. Really, there have been lots of storms.
"...last weekend at Chickie Wah Wah, dba, and the Louisiana Music Factory.]..."

May 1, 2008 Design Post by Kate X Messer

Kick It Off
Keith Richards never bought a Ricky Nelson album, only James Burton's LPs
"...had already appeared on seminal Southern radio broadcast the Louisiana Hayride. At 15, he wrote the guitar lick for..."

April 4, 2008 Music Feature by Jim Caligiuri

Day Trips
The Battle of Sabine Pass is known as one of the greatest battles, yet it has been largely overshadowed by other Civil War engagements
"...Mexico through the narrow pass that separates Texas and Louisiana...."

Jan. 11, 2008 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Event Menu
July 27-Aug. 2
"...benefit Meals on Wheels and More. Saturday will feature Louisiana music and the Taste of Louisiana Gumbo Cookoff, wherein..."

July 27, 2007 Food Column by Virginia B. Wood

Film News
It would behoove you to read this and read it quickly
"...So far, the FBI raid of prominent film-production company Louisiana Institute of Film Technology's New Orleans offices on June..."

July 27, 2007 Screens Column by Joe O'Connell

Day Trips
Nacogdoches has more history in its little finger than most other Texas cities have in all of their city limits
"...The threat from the French military in Louisiana caused the abandonment of the mission. It wasn't until..."

July 20, 2007 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Uncle Boudreaux's
There's a pot of gumbo waiting for you
"...Anyone who has spent much time in Southwest Louisiana's Acadia can tell you that the best examples of..."

April 20, 2007 Food Review by Virginia B. Wood

In Good Taste
The Texas Hill Country Wine & Food Festival and the value of terroir
"...and Argentina, Tequila Corazón will be pouring their Latin-inspired cocktails.Louisiana Lunchtime..."

March 30, 2007 Food Feature by Virginia B. Wood

Day Trips
A replica of Mission San Francisco de los Tejas is the centerpiece of the Mission Tejas State Park north of Crockett
"...River near the junction of present-day Texas, Arkansas, and Louisiana. From there the confederation of the Caddo Nation spread..."

Jan. 26, 2007 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

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