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Today on Louisiana Considered, we learn who Black women entrepreneurs went from domestic to cooks to chefs and restaurant owners. And, we learn why the state sales tax reform is ripe for readdressing.
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As a longtime grocer, Nicole Dorignac would typically associate the holiday season — one in which her store fills with shoppers looking to buy giant turkeys, ingredients for side dishes and their preferred pies — with a time of joy and celebration.
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Restaurants are trying to quickly adjust to new restrictions aimed at slowing the spread of coronavirus in the state. As ordered by state and local…
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There are a lot of ways to pass this coming holiday weekend - the traditional American salute to the millions who worked and toiled for a better life and…
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Some essential ingredients for a road trip: good tunes, to peel back the miles; a phone charger, of course; and, if this road trip is in south Louisiana,…
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Crawfish fanatics put more than just spice in their boils. They put time, effort, attention and maybe even personality and pride. It’s no surprise then…
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The Peabody Hotel in Memphis may have its ducks, but Brennan’s in New Orleans can match the attraction. The French Quarter restaurant has its own resident…
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As another Mother’s Day rolls around, we hear a lot about restaurant brunches and special menus, like it’s some big combination of Easter and New Year’s…
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This week on The Reading Life: Susan talks with historian Craig L. Symonds, author of “World War II at Sea: A Global History,” who will be making a visit…
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Another Carnival season is behind us, but the Jewish festival of Purim is right around the corner. First, we learn all about Purim with the help of Benay…