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Lafayette:
A Cajun Haven
In a New Light?
Young musicians in a traditional genre, progressive art in a forty-year-old museum, fresh retreats in historic buildings, and more on the new horizon in Lafayette this weekend. [Read on...]
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You Can Almost Hear the Bulls Thundering By
Located in the heart of all things Cajun and Lafayette’s thriving nightlife, Pamplona doesn’t serve traditional Cajun fare. [Read on...]
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Fair is Fair
I grew up in rural Iowa, just down the road from the county fairgrounds. So the county fair was a huge deal in our lives. It was at a place and time when even as kids we could safely walk to the fairgrounds on our own and wander about enthralled for hours. We even once had a pet monkey who appeared in a tree in our backyard just after the fair, escaped we suspect, from the corresponding carnival show that had just packed up and left. (Squirrel monkeys, by the way, make terrible pets. Cute on first impression, they’re actually filthy nasty creatures.)
So my fondness for fairs lingers to this day, fairs of all sorts. Whirling lights and barker’s calls of big carnival attractions. [Read on...] |
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