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Dr. John W. Ray: Myths about slavery still cause harm

The Cajun area has many myths—the rougaru or loup-garu (Werewolf), pere malfait (Bogeyman) and the feu follet (Will ... Read more

News

3 things to do this weekend

BOARD GAME BUDDIES NIGHT When: Thursday, August 8, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Where: The Main Cup, 101 N. Main ... Read more

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Students turn out for Juneteenth poetry contest

The Sliman Theater was packed with a full house Saturday morning as Shadows-on-the-Teche put on a unique Juneteenth ... Read more

News

3 things to do this weekend

Doug Berky’s No Show When: Friday, June 14 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Where: St. Peter Branch Library ... Read more

Sports

‘A Life Impossible’ chronicles all aspects of Steve Gleason’s incredible life

Steve Gleason would prefer not to be viewed as some heroic, mythical figure. The former New Orleans Saints ... Read more

Opinion

The ghosts of Mississippi

History on the rerun. Ghosts of Mississippi. Magnolia State maintains its horrendously racist image. Any of the statements ... Read more

Outdoors

Deer hunting world takes notice after possible link to CWD in human deaths

Following the release of a study about Chronic Wasting Disease, some hunters believe a possible link to the ... Read more

Opinion

Maybe larger families will produce better leaders, as in the early US

Why was America in the Revolutionary War era, with 3 million people, able to generate leaders of the ... Read more

News

‘Sister Act JR.’ to be performed on the NISH stage this weekend

New Iberia Senior High will be putting on their first production since the COVID-19 pandemic this weekend with ... Read more

Entertainment

Artist Olivia Luz Perillo is exploring lineage and landscape

Something truly remarkable happens when you first see a photograph taken by Olivia Perillo. It could be faded ... Read more