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12/7/2002
Herman Fuselier - The Lafayette Daily Advertiser
If Louisiana Crossroads works on Wednesday nights in Lafayette, can the same idea fly the following night in New Iberia? Louisiana Crossroads, the monthly series that highlights local and eclectic musicians in a variety of genres, has expanded its 2002-03 series to include repeat performances in New Iberia. 
Sabine theater group fights 'To be'
9/24/2002
Lane Crockett - The Shreveport Times
MANY - Mary Bozeman is passionate about theater, and she is passionate about keeping it alive where it doesn't naturally grow.
In 1991, she and husband William Osborn moved from New York City to Belmont near Many, whe... 
Bird pepper makes for hot Folklife Festival
9/6/2002
Chuck Cannon - The Monroe News Star
Bird peppers are known by several different names: cayenne peppers, bush peppers, chile peqin or bird peppers. But one thing everyone agrees on is that they are hot.
"A lot of folks say it the hottest pepper ever," said Ken Maki, associate... 
McGraw's teacher remember young Timmy
9/6/2002
Chuck Cannon - The Monroe News Star
All one has to do is enter the town of Start via U.S. 80 to know that something special takes place tomorrow.
Lining the roadway are signs proclaiming "Welcome Home Tim," a reference to country music star and hometown favorite Tim McGraw.... 
Angola
8/18/2002
Margaret Martin - The Shreveport Times

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