Part 2 of our
interview with
Edward Branley, the NOLA history
guy. Ed is a writer, teacher, historian, and computer nerd who lives in
New Orleans. He graduated from the real Brother Martin High
School. Edward dated several girls who attended the real St.
Mary's Dominican High School, eventually marrying one of them.
While he's yet to have Hassan's Collectibles and Curiosities
deliver a dragon egg to the house, he can attest that
seventeen-year olds attending Catholic school do act like The
Trio do. Edward has two grown sons who, in their own ways,
inspired The Trio and their adventures.
- 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 New Orleans history.
Truman Capote September 30, 1924 — August 25, 1984 was born in
New Orleans. Named Truman Streckfus Persons, he was the son of
Archulus Persons, a nonpracticing lawyer and of the former
Lillie Mae Faulk of Monroeville, Alabama. Years later he
adopted the name of his stepfather, Joe Capote, a Cuban-born
New York businessman. As an adult, Capote lived briefly in a
Royal Street apartment where he did some writing before
producing his first novel, Other Voices, Other Rooms
(1948). He visited New Orleans sporadically over the last two
decades of his life to lecture or to be interviewed in his
"hometown." Capote claimed to have established a new literary
form with the publication of In Cold Blood (1965). He
died in Los Angeles on August 25, 1984.
- This week in Louisiana.
Red River Revel 43
September 29-October 3, 2018
Festival Plaza
Shreveport, LA
The Red River Revel, winner of the 1988 President’s Volunteer
Action Award, began in 1976 as the Junior League of
Shreveport’s Bicentennial gift to the citizens of the region.
The goal of the festival is to provide the general populace a
celebration of the finest visual and performing arts
experiences. The Revel has grown into an eight-day, annual
celebration of the arts attracting nearly 100,000 people to
the downtown/riverfront area of Shreveport each year.
The 501c3 non-profit organization strives to provide everyone
an opportunity to experience and participate in the Arts in
multiple formats.
- Postcards from Louisiana. Bruce listens to a brass band play
on Royal St.
- Postcards from the stump. Jessee Fleenor, candidate for the
5th District seat in Congress, speaks to a gathering at the
Grambling City Hall.
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