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Love Begins

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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

JBB: An Artblog!
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Origami Around
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Three Goblin Art
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@louisianawomen
French Quarter
Because it can't rain in Tiger Stadium on a Saturday night, our Fridays are a little fucked up.
The perfect fancy dinner for a Louisianian lady.
Waylon Jennings - Louisiana Women
From the gulf of the Mississippi up to Baton Rouge With the Louisiana ladies boy you just can't lose They'll treat you right Lord Lord Lord treat you right yeah treat you right boy
Corner of Esplanade & Galvez. Sierraâs Bar & Grocery - 1940âs
Meet Tiffany, the original "blue dog."
At the risk of sounding like the proverbial âugly Americanâ who sh*ts on the customs of foreigners, allow me to explain why⊠- First of all, itâs âcrawfish,â not âcrayfish.â Get it right. - One does not serve crawfish cold. Crawfish are to be served HOT, fresh from a pot of excessively seasoned, scalding hot water. - One does not season crawfish with dill. What sort of perverted Euro f*ckery is this? Louisiana should declare war on Sweden for this! - One does not move a crawfish boil indoors due to âaggressive mosquitoes.â One welcomes the presence of blood-thirsty mosquitoes because it separates the crawfish boil contenders from the pretenders. GROW A PAIR, SWEDES!
Do Not, Under Any Circumstances, Go To IKEAâs âCrayfish Party'
Pickled crawfish sounds TERRIBLE. However, this article is amazing. Go read the whole list.
Jazz Is for Everybody by Carsie Blanton
A sweet, sultry, simply-produced album of great vintage songs. Play it while you throw a classy dinner party or make sweet, sweet love.Â
Our friend, collaborator and photographer, Elena Ricci has recently updated her online presence- showcasing her most recent work of observations around decaying Louisiana.
above: excerpts from The East series, 2012.
Baton Rouge Moss Factory - Jasper Ewing 1930'sÂ
Dixie Belles - Fonville Winans 1938
LSU Cheerleaders with Huey Long
Cleoma Falcon - Jâai PassĂ© Devant ta Porte (1928)
E.J. Bellocq's Portraits of Storyville 1912
If I Could Hear My Mother Pray Again - Mahalia Jackson