Join us to celebrate our "Confluences" issue with photographer Frank Relle, LCV staff, and our fall 2016 contributors. Lite fare and cocktails in the French Quarter.
The fall 2016 issue of Louisiana Cultural Vistas is dedicated to Louisiana's waterways. Produced in partnership with the Louisiana Seafood Promotion Board, this issue captures the robust culture of life along our bayous, rivers, lakes, and coastline.
Feature essays include C.E. Richard's exploration of Cajun boat making and its ...
Join us to celebrate our "Confluences" issue with photographer Frank Relle, LCV staff, and our fall 2016 contributors. Lite fare and cocktails in the French Quarter.
The fall 2016 issue of Louisiana Cultural Vistas is dedicated to Louisiana's waterways. Produced in partnership with the Louisiana Seafood Promotion Board, this issue captures the robust culture of life along our bayous, rivers, lakes, and coastline.
Feature essays include C.E. Richard's exploration of Cajun boat making and its implications for cognitive science; Michael Patrick Welch's tortured fishing education on Lake Ponchartrain; a visit to the set of Plaquemines, a short film funded by the #CreateLouisiana partnership; and selections from photographer Frank Relle's "Until the Water" collection. A special section profiles the families and businessmen who drive Louisiana's seafood industry. In the second installment in the LEH’s 2016 Pulitzer Prize Centennial Campfire Initiative, Nathaniel Rich revisits Robert Penn Warren's 1956 book, Segregation. We also have new columns from Richard Campanella, Kara Tucina Olidge, and Ben Sandmel; partner sections from the Historic New Orleans Collection, Louisiana State Museum, Ogden Museum of Southern Art, and the New Orleans Museum of Art; and Moonbot Studios CEO Lampton Enochs top picks for enjoying life in Northwest Louisiana.