Mardi Gras is known for its vibrant parades, extravagant costumes and raucous celebrations, but a new documentary from Vice is set to showcase a different side of the festivities. "Vice’s Guide to ...
“Roots of Fire,” a captivating documentary film highlighting a group of musicians in Louisiana dedicated to preserving and honoring the legacy of Cajun music, is set to be widely released on May 7, ...
Louisiana Grass Roots, a recently released documentary that features voices of everyday Louisiana residents working to preserve the state’s environmental and cultural heritage, will soon be released ...
"I Went to the Dance” tells the story of Cajun and zydeco music, the down-to-earth, toe-tapping music of French Louisiana. Made by three revered filmmakers and filled with exuberant performances, the ...
The Cajun Navy, formed in 2005 in response to Hurricane Katrina, will be featured in a documentary spotlighting every day civilians who risk their lives to assist others during devastating storms ...
On April 20, 2010, an explosion ripped through an oil rig hundreds of miles offshore in the Gulf of Mexico. The fiery blast on the Deepwater Horizon killed 11 workers and, two days later, caused the ...
Nathan Rabalais, a Cajun filmmaker and associate professor of French and Francophone Studies at the University of Louisiana, Lafayette, will be the next artist-in-residence at the University of ...
Amidst shuttered rural dance clubs and encroaching globalization, five Grammy Award-winning Cajun musicians push the music of their ancestors forward with the hopes of keeping their culture alive. But ...
On today’s episode of Louisiana Considered, we hear when and where to get the latest COVID-19 booster shot. We also learn about a new documentary on the history of Cajun music and listen as former U.S ...
LAFAYETTE, La. (KLFY) – UL Lafayette’s LITE Center will premiere ‘Cajundome City’, a documentary of the venue serving as a shelter after Hurricane Katrina. In 2005, Louisiana shelters filled with ...
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