Several well-funded, properly maintained libraries have announced plans to establish pop-up locations in LSU’s dilapidated Middleton Library, easing student and faculty concerns about the aging building’s long-term viability.
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Many South Louisiana residents are fiending for a chance to suck the heads and pinch the tails of Louisiana's most iconic crustacean.
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While pardoning an overcooked piece of beef instead of the traditional turkey may seem unusual for a president, it certainly isn’t strange for Trump. Nevertheless, some analysts are questioning what he’s actually pardoning.
Read More »Cajun Navy Member Caught Trying to Enter North Korea to Help “Them Poor Chinamen”
A Louisiana man arrested while attempting to cross the Korean Demilitarized Zone claims he's a member of the Cajun Navy volunteer group and was merely trying to render aid to the people of North Korea.
Read More »Captain D’s “Experts” to Louisiana: Seafood Should Be Bland, Chewy
Since opening its Government Street location, Captain D's singular mission has been to prove to Louisianans that they've been incorrectly preparing seafood for hundreds of years.
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Pick one of these versions of our semi-elected, whacked-out moron in chief to set yourself apart from all the nonspecific Trumps that are guaranteed to be at whatever party you go to this October 31.
Read More »Poppy Tooker Forays Into TV, Death With “Louisiana Mourns!”
Cookbook author and radio personality Poppy Tooker will host a new public television program that will explore the grieving process with the rakish joie de vivre of a New Orleans second line.
Read More »Abita Brewing Debuts “French Quarter Trashbag Juice Saison”
Abita Brewing Company has announced a new, limited-edition beer offering to be available statewide this fall.
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