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What's so great about Buc-ee's? Fans love the food, gas pumps, mascot, sparkling bathrooms
Buc-ee’s gas station/travel centers – many as big as a football field and all with bathrooms maybe cleaner than yours at home – are popping up across America in an ambitious expansion that started in Texas, surged across the southeast, and is now turning northward. Aside from...
Highest-rated seafood restaurants in Shreveport by diners
(STACKER) – Whether you’ve waited in line for soft-shell crabs in the Chesapeake Bay or savored sushi in New York City, you know there’s something special about finding the right spot to enjoy seafood. From ceviche to grilled salmon and towers of shellfish, the top-rated seafood restaurants in the United States serve up mouthwatering dishes across diverse cuisines like Japanese, Latin American, and Mediterranean to suit every palate.
History Hunters gets a piece of Shreveport drive-in movie history
Because of John Davis, Mark and Mike Mangham from Twin Blends were holding a bit of Shreveport history in their hands. It was a film reel and speaker from the Joy Drive-In movie theatre once in Shreveport. “We were so excited,” Mark Mangham said, “We actually looked back in our...
Award-winning Louisiana artist designs 2024 ‘I Voted’ sticker
BATON ROUGE, La. (BRPROUD) — A Shreveport artist has designed the new “I Voted” sticker for this year’s election. Louisiana Secretary of State Nancy Landry will show the commissioned design at 9 a.m. Monday, July 8 at the Old Governor’s Mansion. William Joyce, the artist and Academy Award winner, will be at the unveiling.
Getting G-Unit Studios building up and running will benefit everybody, 50 Cent’s friend says
SHREVEPORT, La. (KSLA) — “What we know is getting that building up and running as soon as possible is what’s going to benefit everybody,” said Orville Hall, a longtime friend and representative of Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson. Jackson plans to invest at least $20...
Remembering a Shreveport Jazz Legend Behind Iconic Hits
Leon "Ndugu" Chancler was a jazz drummer who was most popularly known for his work on Michael Jackson's Billie Jean as well as being the co-writer of Let it Whip by the Dazz Band. Ndugu was born on this day, July 1st, in 1952 here in Shreveport, Louisiana. Ndugu's family would move from Shreveport to Los Angeles when he was 8 and it was there in LA, he would find himself in music, with his drumming career starting at 12 years old.
Central Louisiana Artist Elizabeth P. Morgan Shares Love of Art
“I paint and draw stuff.” It’s quite an understatement, but that’s how Central Louisiana artist Elizabeth P. Morgan describes her growing and successful art career. She has come a long way since her grandfather gave her a set of watercolors when she was 12 years old. Now, the Shreveport native belongs to some of the nation’s oldest and most prestigious national art societies, such as the Salmagundi Club in New York, and her paintings have been included in prestigious juried art shows and featured in top national art publications.
Jennifer Moorhead crafts debut novel 'Broken Bayou' from newspaper story she couldn't forget
Shreveport author Jennifer Moorhead took the advice of "Write what you know" to heart when crafting her first novel, "Broken Bayou." Newspaper accounts of a missing teacher whose body was later recovered from a Louisiana bayou stuck with her, and helped her in outlining a story of fiction set in the northernmost and southernmost sections of the Bayou State.
Local Chick-fil-A Franchisee Celebrates 30 Years in Bossier
John Roden started his career with Chick-fil-A at the Pierre Bossier Mall location in 1982 as a team member. In 1994, John became the operator of that same location. In 2003, he opened the Youree Drive location and then left Youree Drive to open the Bossier City location on Beene Boulevard in 2007, where he has been serving since.
Shreveport native, world-renowned cellist releases fourth album, 'homage' to formative years
Cellist John-Henry Crawford released his fourth album, "Dvořák & Tchaikovsky," Friday on Orchid Classics. "This album and the repertoire chosen is an homage to my formative years as a cellist," Crawford said in a news release. He added that the first time he heard Tchaikovsky's Rococo Variations at...
Pepito Munoz goes to Superior Grill Lafayette, 'still involved' in Pepito XO Shreveport
Acadiana Advocate business editor Adam Daigle has been through the new Superior Grill in Lafayette and confirmed that "it is fabulous. Everything has a story behind it," he said, "And it just looks great." The stories center on Morocco and Turkey, Austin and Alexandria. One section of glass in the restaurant came from a Frank Lloyd Wright project.
This & That…Monday, July 1, 2024
The York Chop will be closed for vacation July 2-6. They will reopen Tuesday, July 9. Northwestern State University will be closed Thursday, July 4 and Friday, July 5, in observance of Independence Day. Offices will resume normal hours on Monday, July 8. The university’ Alexandria, Leesville, and Shreveport campuses will observe the same holiday/closure schedule.
Tasty Tuesday: LeaIV’s Café in Stonewall, La.
STONEWALL, La. - It has been said that a family that prays together, stays together. At Lea IV's, we like to add "cooks together" to make the trio complete. The owners Wade “IV” and Weslyn “Lea” were born and raised on home cooked SOUTHERN SOUL food prepared by family in the heart of Stonewall, Louisiana.
Bossier City Council approves selling high-content alcohol on Sundays
BOSSIER CITY, La. - The Bossier City Council voted to allow liquor and grocery stores to sell high-content alcohol on Sundays. Liquor and grocery stores were allowed to sell low-content alcohol on Sundays, but councilman Brian Hammons said the city was still losing a lot of tax dollars. "Basically keeping...
The Mellow Sound of Shreveport’s Willie Jones
Not everyone can say they have a song with Beyoncé. In Beyoncé’s latest album “Cowboy Carter,” this Shreveport country singer put his talents under a global spotlight with a feature on the song “Just for Fun.” The song with Queen Bey took off and landed him a debut on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. As a genre-bending artist, he mixes country with hip-hop influences and pays homage to his upbringing through his music. With his versatility, he creates head-bobbing soundtracks for line dancing, tailgating, crawfish boils and reminiscent rides down old dirt roads. He also sings heart-warming slow love songs like Josh Turner’s “Your Man.”
Louisiana’s Farmers’ Markets: A Summer Bounty of Fresh Flavors & Community Connection
Teeming with the freshest locally grown goods you can get your hands on, farmers’ markets all the way from New Orleans to Shreveport allow you to meet the hardworking growers of your favorite fruits and vegetables, learn more about what you’re buying and its journey from farm to you, and, of course, snag a sack full of your favorite produce ready to devour. The Bayou State’s hot and humid summer climate makes it a haven for many types of produce—think juicy peaches, watermelons, and tomatoes—and that’s exactly what you’ll find.
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