Arbitrary Process
Magazine, Winter 2016
The struggle for federal recognition continues for several of Louisiana's Indian tribes
The struggle for federal recognition continues for several of Louisiana's Indian tribes
Al Copeland and the race for perfection at Popeyes
Louisiana State Museum's new exhibition in Baton Rouge looks at Louisiana during and after WWI.
Photographs of Depression-era Louisiana capture a state on the verge of great change
New collection showcases three photographers from New Deal agency
Reading Tom Dent and renegotiating Black aesthetics in the new New Orleans
People abandon their midwestern suburbs. They escape their very important northeastern jobs. They come to New Orleans for a taste of freedom represented, in part, by the artistic work of the greatest trumpet player who ever lived and the “greatest rapper alive.”
Barbara Giles’ The Gentle Bush rewrites Gone With the Wind
Cattle drivers’ descendants keep their on-the-trail foodways alive
John Coykendall’s life in plants
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