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Discovering Something New about an Old Favorite- Tony’s Seafood in Baton Rouge
Tony’s Seafood has long been synonymous with home. When I would fly in from Washington DC, my mom would pick me up from the Baton Rouge airport, and we would head straight to…
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Discovering Something New about an Old Favorite- Tony’s Seafood in Baton Rouge
Tony's Seafood has long been synonymous with home. When I saw a Tony’s Seafood Market tour on our Baton Rouge weekend itinerary, I thought: This is good.
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Callin Baton Rouge!
I was already a bit tipsy from the festivities surrounding my brother's rehearsal dinner and feeling quite comfy in my parent's beautiful Baton Rouge home
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Movie Monday – Buenos Aires’ MALBA Modern Art Museum
One of the most important forms of cultural expression, modern art encapsulates local history-traditions- within a framework of larger geopolitical trends.
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When Flying was a Special Occasion
My Dad always told me stories about how when his family traveled to Europe, it was A REALLY BIG DEAL. People took flying and themselves very seriously.
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What it Means to be An American
I’ve traveled to many beautiful, fascinating countries in my thirty-four years on this planet. I’m constantly reordering my favorite places around in my head, readying myself for those: “what’s your favorite country?” questions.…
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What it Means to be An American
It's difficult being an American sometimes, but it's the greatest country on Earth!
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Festival International de Louisiane: Fall In Love With The World
The Festival International de Louisiane flies under the radar on the American festival circuit. Not many people outside of southern Louisiana know about it.
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French Quarter Festival In New Orleans: The Cat’s Out Of The Bag
French Quarter Festival, the kid sister of the more popular Jazz and Heritage Festival, remains one of Southern Louisiana’s most cherished celebrations. Once one of NOLA’s best kept secrets, it is quickly becoming not…