Fall 2024
A Major Milestone for the Music of French Louisiana
Fifty years of Festivals Acadiens et Créoles
Fifty years of Festivals Acadiens et Créoles
A Marrero company found sweet success with sugarcane fiber until the walls tumbled down
Underground publications offer a window into Louisiana communities
A toxic silhouette album provides an intimate look at early Louisianans
“A Bar Called Charlene’s” by Robert Fieseler was honored with the Green Eyeshade Award, the top honor distributed by Southerners from the Society for Professional Journalists
64 Parishes magazine has received nine 2024 Excellence in Journalism award nominations, including Best Magazine, from the Press Club of New Orleans.
Alexandra Kennon Shahin has joined the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities as Managing Editor of 64 Parishes.
On Tuesday, March 19, join the 64 Parishes team to celebrate the release of the spring issue and toast the magazine's contributors.
When it was aired, the New Orleans Saints Super Bowl victory in 2010 was the most-watched television broadcast in history, drawing more than 153 million viewers.
A talented and prolific Louisiana architect, A. Hays Town shaped the residential architecture in mid-to late twentieth-century Louisiana.
Poverty Point in Louisiana, one of the most significant archaeological sites in in the world, dates to 3,500 years and represents the largest, most complex settlement of its kind in North America.
Oscar James Dunn became one of the first Black men to serve in an executive political position in the United States when he was elected lieutenant governor of Louisiana in 1868.
The term “Longism” refers to both the political machine and the radical populist doctrine established by Huey P. Long Jr. from the time he was elected governor in 1928 until about 1960.
Born in Delta, Louisiana, in 1867, hair care and cosmetics mogul Madam C. J. Walker was the first African American millionaire.
Recipes for this baked dessert can turn stale bread into a delicious treat.
When forced by a French commander to leave their village, Natchez men responded by attacking the French settlement of Fort Rosalie.
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