Photographer: Robin May Fashion Coordinators: Robin Hebert & Bob Pastor Models: Leslie Price, Tressie Cox & Sherman Mire Hair & Makeup by: Shelly Flugence with Jagged Edge Salon Location: T'Frere's House Bed & Breakfast
Photographer: Robin May Fashion Coordinators: Robin Hebert & Bob Pastor Models: Leslie Price, Tressie Cox & Sherman Mire Hair & Makeup by: Shelly Flugence with Jagged Edge Salon Location: T'Frere's House Bed & Breakfast
LEFT: Knotting Hill, 201 Settlers Trace, Main Street in River Ranch. Ph: 337.504.4720. MIDDLE: Vanessa V., 5520-E Johnston Street. Ph: 337.504.4467. RIGHT: F. Camalo, 458 Heymann Boulevard in The Oil Center, Ph: 337.233.4984
Vanessa V. 5520-E Johnston Street. Ph: 337.504.4467
Knotting Hill, 201 Settlers Trace, Main Street in River Ranch. Ph: 337.504.4720
F Camalo, 458 Heymann Boulevard in The Oil Center, Ph: 337.233.4984
Top: Brother’s, 101 Arnould Boulevard in Midtown, Ph: 337.984.7749 Bottom: Hemline, 1910 Kaliste Saloom Road, MainStreet at River Ranch. Ph: 337.406.1119
Hemline, 1910 Kaliste Saloom Road, MainStreet at River Ranch. Ph: 337.406.1119
Brother's, 101 Arnould Boulevard in Midtown, Ph: 337.984.7749
Left: Raffaele / Dolci Modi, 2817 Johnston Street in South College Center. Ph: 337.234.0900 Right: Molli, 416 Heymann Boulevard in The Oil Center. Ph: 337.235.6605
Molli, 416 Heymann Boulevard in The Oil Center. Ph: 337.235.6605
Raffaele / Dolci Modi,2817 Johnston Street in South College Center. Ph: 337.234.0900
Brother’s, 101 Arnould Boulevard in Midtown, Ph: 337.984.7749
There will soon be a whole lot of shakin’ going on at Benny’s Sportshack Supplement Depot, a new concept by Opelousas native Benny Nele. Located at 2002 Johnston St., the supplement shop, smoothie bar and café, featuring hot off the press paninis and wraps, plans to open in late May.
Philip deMahy Sr., a once respected New Iberia ad exec, was sentenced May 2 to spend the next two years (he faced up to 100 years) in a state penitentiary after state and federal investigators found dozens of images depicting children engaged in lewd sexual acts on his personal computer.
This year’s Cool Town issue is all about people who are not native to South Louisiana but made a conscious decision to be here, to be among us, to participate in our culture and contribute to it.
A shelved ordinance transferring $200,000 from a northside drainage project to a south Lafayette development may not break any laws, but it stinks to high heaven.
An effort to restore a shuttered dancehall and document other vacant or razed honky-tonks could serve as a model for saving an endangered species of entertainment.
Lafayette’s gene pool has been host to a long line of eccentric characters who have blurred the lines between crazy, genius, disturbed and curiously entertaining.