- This week in Louisiana history. Dec. 28 1862. (Old) State Capitol burned by Union Soldiers
- This week in Louisiana.
December 27, 2013 - December 28, 2013
Creole Christmas
523 St. Ann Street
New Orleans, LA 70116
504-524-9118
Guests take a self-guided tour of 5 homes in the French Quarter decorated in the Creole Christmas Style. At the final home, Spring Fiesta House, their is a presentation on Christmas during the 19th century. Refreshments are provided. Tours are family friendly and all money raised goes to the Friends of the Cabildo, support organization for the Louisiana State Museum.
Friday, December 27, 2013
32. Interview with Novelist Andre Rome
Friday, December 20, 2013
31. Interview with poet David Middleton
- This week in Louisiana history. Dec. 25, 1861. The Trent affair ends with release of Commissioners Mason & Slidell to the British (see Nov. 8, 1861 - Confederate Commissioners James Mason & John Slidell are seized by union navy ship USS San Jacinto off the British ship "Trent" on high seas in
violation of international law. ) - This week in Louisiana.
December 20, 2013 - January 2, 2014
Traveling Smithsonian Exhibit "The Way We Worked"
Downtown Minden
Minden, LA 71055
318-371-4258
The exhibit is sponsored by the Louisiana Endowment for the
Humanities.
Friday, December 13, 2013
30. Grandissimes. George Washington Cable.
- This week in Louisiana history. Dec. 15 1802. Pres. Jefferson, worried of French takeover of Louisiana, seeks to purchase Isle of Orleans.
- This week in Louisiana.
Yuletide on the Bayou
December 14, 2013
337-369-2330
102 W. Main Street
New Iberia, LA 70560
Gingerbread House Competition among Girl Scouts Pine to the Gulf
Friday, December 6, 2013
29. All the King's Men. Robert Penn Warren.
- This week in Louisiana history. Dec. 8 1872. P. B.
S. Pinchback, 24th Governor of Louisiana. Pinchback made history by becoming the first African-American governor in American history.
- This week in Louisiana.
December 5, 2013 - December 8, 2013
Christmas Belles
Dixie Center for the Arts
Ruston, LA 71270
318-255-1450
A church Christmas program spins hilariously out of control in this Southern farce about squabbling sisters, family secrets, a surly Santa, a vengeful sheep and a reluctant Elvis impersonator. It's Christmas-time in the small town of Fayro, Texas, and the Futrelle Sisters-Frankie, Twink and Honey Raye-are not exactly in a festive mood. Their hilarious holiday journey through a misadventure-filled Christmas Eve is guaranteed to bring joy to your world!
General Admission Ticket prices at the door are $12 adults $6 students.
Friday, November 29, 2013
28. Interview with Jennifer Reeser about The LaLaurie Horror, Part II.
- This week in Louisiana history. Nov. 23 1794. St. Louis
Cathedral dedicated. - This week in Louisiana.
November 23, 2013
Turn on the Holidays
780 Front Street
Natchitoches, LA 71457
800-259-1714
A Louisiana Main to Main Event with children's activities, entertainment, fireworks and more. There will also be the opening night ceremony where over 300,000 Christmas bulbs and 100+ riverbank set pieces are turned on. Free admission on the downtown riverbank.
Friday, November 22, 2013
27. Interview with Jennifer Reeser about The LaLaurie Horror
- This week in Louisiana history. Nov. 30 1791. Gov. Carondelet takes control of Louisiana
- This week in Louisiana.
Noel Acadien au Village Every day From November 30, 2013 until December 23, 2013
200 Greenleaf Drive
Lafayette, LA 70506
337-981-2364
Noel Acadien au Village is the largest Christmas festival in Louisiana and features half-a-million lights, including the fully lit 19th century Acadian Chapel, themed Acadian home porches, and lighted holiday displays, live entertainment, carnival rides, local cuisine, photos with Santa, holiday shopping, and more. New displays this year include the Gingerbread House, LED-lighted Chapel, along with Papa Noel in a Pirogue, Tunnel of Lights, and Floating Christmas Trees on the Bayou.
The event is open nightly from 5:30-9:00 pm (weather permitting). Advance tickets are available for $7 each at Acadiana Shop-Rite stores and $9 at the gate; children 4 and under are free. The full entertainment and nightly promotion schedule can be found on our website in late November.
Saturday, November 16, 2013
26. Interview with Dr. Phil Cook, Sr., about North Louisiana History, Conclusion
- This week in Louisiana history. Nov. 16 1935. Huey P. Long Bridge at New Orleans dedicated
- This week in Louisiana.
November 16, 2013
El Festival Espanol de Nueva Iberia
Bouligny Plaza
102 W Main St
New Iberia, LA 70560
337-369-2330
337-356-6826 | Fax: 337-373-3180
Amenities
Celebrating New Iberia's Spanish roots with "Dave Robicheaux Running of the Bulls" 5K race, re-enactment of the arrival of the Spanish on Bayou Teche, paella/jambalaya cook-off, fais-do-do at the Pavilion, food demonstrations, original Spanish family genealogy, guest lectures, exhibits, the Downtown Art Walk featuring a Spanish artist and more.
Friday, November 8, 2013
25. Interview with Dr. Phil Cook, Sr., about North Louisiana History
- This week in Louisiana history. November 9 1862. Gen. Butler
declares all property of disloyal citizens of Lafourche Parish
to be confiscated. - This week in Louisiana. Nov. 10, 2013
Modern South Music Fest.
The Avett Brothers, Wade Bowen, Charlie Worsham.
St. Francisville, LA
Saturday, November 2, 2013
24. Kate Chopin. "The 'Cadian Ball" and "The Storm."
- This week in Louisiana history. November, 2 1762. Treaty of
Fontainbleau signed, Louisiana ceded to Spain from France. - This week in Louisiana.
21st Annual Holy Ghost Creole Bazaar
November 1-3, 2013
788 North Union St.
Opelousas, LA 70570
(337) 942-2732 | (877) 948-8004
Friday, October 25, 2013
23. Discussion of Catharine Cole's Journalism
- This week in Louisiana history. October 28, 1768. Joseph Villere led a band of Frenchmen to overthrow Spanish Gov. Ulloa.
- This week in Louisiana.
The Book of Mormon
October 15, 2013 - October 27, 2013
Saenger Theatre
1111 Canal St.
New Orleans, LA 70122 - This week in media
- 12 Year a Slave premier in New Orleans
- The LaLaurie Horror. By Jennifer Reeser.
- American Horror Story: Coven. Set in New Orleans. Madame LaLaurie makes a comeback.
Saturday, October 19, 2013
22. Interview with Sim Shattuck about his Life and Novels.
- This week in Louisiana history. October 19, 1803. Louisiana Purchase Treaty ratified by senate by a vote of 24-7.
- This week in Louisiana.
Mary, Queen of Peace Pumpkin Patch
7738 Barksdale Blvd.
Bossier City, LA 71112
Saturday, October 12, 2013
21. Interview with Dr. Christina Vella about the Baroness de Pontalba: Part II.
- This week in Louisiana history. October 13, 1931. Lt.
Gov. Cyr takes oath of office "since Huey Long is now a
senator."
- This week in Louisiana.
Sunday, Oct. 13, 2013, 7:00 pm
Abyssinian Mass
Wynton Marsalis & The Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra
Saenger Theatre
1111 Canal St.
New Orleans, LA 70122
Saturday, October 5, 2013
20. Interview with Dr. Christina Vella about the Baroness de Pontalba.
- This week in Louisiana history. October 8, 1769. O'Reilly restricted N.O. to only twelve taverns.
- This week in Louisiana.
Angola Prison Rodeo
Every Sunday in October
End of Highway 66, approximately twenty-two miles northwest of the town of
St. Francisville, LA
Saturday, September 28, 2013
19. Interview with Norm Marmillion about Laura Plantation.
- This week in Louisiana history. September 28 1868. The Opelousas Massacre occurred in Louisiana in which an estimated 200 to 300 black Americans were killed.
- This week in Louisiana.
LA Tech vs Army
Cotton Bowl
Dallas TX 75210
September 28, 2013
(214) 939-2222
Friday, September 20, 2013
18. Interview with Minkoya Whitaker about Marie Laveau.
- This week in Louisiana history. September 22, 1915. Xavier University, first Black Catholic College in US, opened in New Orleans, LA.
- This week in Louisiana. Great Southern Fall Bluegrass Event
Every day From September 26, 2013 until September 28, 2013
985-516-4680
30338 Hwy 21, Angie, LA 70426
The annual Fall Great Southern Bluegrass Event will be held Thursday, September 26 through Saturday, September 28 at 30338 Highway 21 in Angie.
Saturday, September 14, 2013
17. Carl Bernhard, Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, Part II.
- This week in Louisiana:
5th Annual Louisiana Studies Conference, “Preserving Louisiana” Northwestern State University of Louisiana. Presentation about the Louisiana Anthology by Bruce & Steven. Sept 21, 2:00-3:15 Performing Arts Building 207. Admission is free. Come for the presentation, stay for the meat pies!
Natchitoches Meat Pie Festival
September 20, 2013 - September 21, 2013
Website | 318-352-8072, 800-259-1714
781 Front Street, Natchitoches, LA 71457
Celebrate our famous meat pies with music, eating contests and lotta' hotta' meat pies on the downtown riverbank in downtown historic district. Admission is free.
- This week in Louisiana history - English Turn So named because in this bend, September 15, 1699, Bienville, coming downstream, met the British who had come up river to choose site for a settlement. Bienville convinced Captain Lewis Banks that the territory was in possession of the French. Early concessions were established in the vicinity.
Saturday, September 7, 2013
16. Carl Bernhard, Duke of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach.
- This week in Louisiana history. September 6, 1717 John Law's Company of the West chartered
- This week in Louisiana. Sept 13-14, 2013 11th Annual Lydia Cancer Cajun Food Fest Carnival rides, food, and music, all to raise money for a great cause.
September 13 & 14, 2013
4412 Weeks Park Rd
Lydia, LA 70538
337-519-3131 | 337-230-6730
Saturday, August 31, 2013
15. Wiley Hilburn, Ruston journalist.
Saturday, August 24, 2013
14. Gov. Earl K. Long.
- This week in Louisiana history. August 24 1955. U.S. Appellate Court desegregated LSU undergraduate classes.
- This week in Louisiana. Southern Decadence 2013. August 28-September 2, 2013. Gay festival in the French Quarter.
Saturday, August 17, 2013
13. Frank Eakin Interview, Part II. Interview with Louis Gossett, Jr.
- This week in Louisiana history. August 18 1769 O'Reilly
arrives in N.O. with 24 ships and 2,600 Spanish troops to take
possession of Louisiana for Spain. Topic covered in The Martyr Patriots by T. Wharton Collens.
- This week in Louisiana. August 22-25, 2013. Duck Festival. Highway 14, Gueydan, LA
Saturday, August 10, 2013
12. Frank Eakin Interview, Part 1.
- This week in Louisiana history. August 16 1814 US gunboats
attack Barataria, destroying all ships and pirate contraband.
- This week in Louisiana. August 14-18, 2013. Delcambre Shrimp
Festival. 401 Richard St., Delcambre, LA
- Interview with Frank Eakin, Part I.
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dCUltykfPYQ Modern human trafficking compared to Twelve Years A Slave.
- http://www.freedomcenter.org/journey-to-freedom/
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2j56M-35JAw interview with Sue Eakin.
Saturday, August 3, 2013
11. Larry Foreman Interview.
- This week in Louisiana history. August 6, 1727 Ursuline nuns arrive in New Orleans and begin a school for girls.
- This week in Louisiana. Red Dress Run. Saturday, Aug. 10. 9:30-5:00. At Congo Square. Sponsored by New Orleans Hash House Harriers. Beer starts 9:30. Run starts at 11:00. Entertainment after. Must be 21 & wear a red dress.
Saturday, July 27, 2013
10. John James Audubon
- This week in Louisiana history. July 28, 1812 La. Gen. Assembly meets to elect first state gov., Claiborne. July 30 1812 William Charles Cole Claiborne becomes the 1st Governor of Louisiana
- This week in Louisiana. Satchmo Summer Fest. Music all weekend on festival stages featuring traditional jazz, contemporary jazz, brass bands & children's programming.
Saturday, July 20, 2013
9. Swamp Dr. by Madison Tensas
- This week in Louisiana history. July 21 1920 First Airmail delivery in South, Shreveport to Homer.
- This week in Louisiana. Grand Isle Tarpon Rodeo. Established in 1928. The oldest fishing tournament in the United States.
Sunday, July 14, 2013
8. Gypsy (Kristina Robinson) Interview, Part 2
- This week in Louisiana history. July 18 1714 St. Denis arrives at San Jaun Bautista on the Rio Grand.
- This week in Louisiana. July 13 - July 21, The King and I. Ruston Community Theatre.
Saturday, July 6, 2013
7. Gypsy (Kristina Robinson) Interview
- This week in Louisiana history July 4, 1900 Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong, trumpet king, born. July 6, 1971 Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong died.
- This week in Louisiana. San Fermin In Nueva
Orleans 900 block of Convention Center Blvd. New
Orleans, LA 70130 Website.
Description: Three days of food, music and entertainment,
centering on July 14th homage to the bull running in Pamplona,
Spain, in which the Big Easy RollerGirls pursue runners with
plastic bats and horned helmets.
San Fermin In Nueva Orleans
900 block of Convention Center Blvd.
New Orleans, LA 70130
Website
Saturday, June 29, 2013
6. The Vieux Carre Gourmet
Vieux Carré Gourmet.
1623 N. 18th St.
Monroe, LA 71201
(318) 388-2228
http://www.vieuxcarregourmet.com/
Seared Fish
- Pan sear fillets of fresh fish
- Cook in oven preheated to 400 degrees 5-6 minutes
- Deglaze pan with wine.
- Add capers, lemon, butter
- Pour over fish
Saturday, June 22, 2013
5. Evangeline
5. We discuss Evangeline by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. This epic sets love story of Evangeline and Gabriel against the backdrop of the Acadians' expulsion from Nova Scotia and migration to Louisiana.
Some places named for Evangeline.
Evangeline Trace Apartments
2 Evangeline Baptist Churches. Maybe they didn't actually read the poem.
Evangeline Construction Company
2 Evangeline Bar & Lounges
Evangeline Optical
Evangeline Theater
Evangeline Exxon
Evangeline Veterinary Clinic
Evangeline Downs Racetrack
Evangeline State Bank
Evangeline Coca Cola Bottling Company
Evangeline Head Start
Evangeline Elementary School
Evangeline Nursing Home
Evangeline Funeral Home
Evangeline Memorial Park
Evangeline Storage Shed
Evangeline Floors and Interiors
Evangeline Custom Drapes
Evangeline Farmers' Co-op
- This week in Louisiana History: June 23 1813 - Records show W.C.C. Claiborne used pelican and motto as state seal for first time.
- This week in Louisiana: 67th Annual Erath 4th of July Celebration June 22- July 4th.
Saturday, June 15, 2013
4. Regions of Louisiana
Sunday, June 9, 2013
3. "Posson Jone'" Discussion, Part 2.
Sunday, June 2, 2013
2. "Posson Jone'" Discussion, Part 1.
Sunday, May 26, 2013
1. Introduction to the Louisiana Anthology Podcast.
This is our first podcast for the Louisiana Anthology. In it we discuss the ideas behind the Anthology itself, and what we have put in it so far.