Louisiana Craft Breweries
Our craft beer in Louisiana is as unique as our culture. Learn more about Louisiana's craft breweries: Abita Brewing, Covington Brewhouse, Tin Roof Beer, Chafunkta Brewing Company, Parish Brewing, NOLA Brewing and Bayou Teche Biere.
Ep. 14 (review) Opus Vert Parish Brewing
In this episode I review Opus Vert from Parish Brewing
Hot Hands Tour Video 34: A tour of the Abita Beer Brewery
Jeffrey and Kristin from the band Hot Hands visit Mississippi where the Abita Beer Brewery is located. Join them as they tour the factory and drink some beer.
Bayou Teche Brewing Co.
This La. brewing company has lots of fun, locally inspired names for its beers.
Bryon Knott of Bayou Teche Brewing talks about Internation Collaborations and Experimental Recipes
We visited with Bryon Knott, one of the three Knott brothers who founded Bayou Teche, who told us about an international collaboration they did with La Bambelle Brewery in France, as well as their special release Maque Choux Beer that is based on the ingredients used in a popular cajun dish.
Jessie's Girl
Jet Seven performing for a beautiful wedding reception at Acadiana Center for the Arts in Lafayette, LA!
Jeremy Price, Helen Harrison, Broadway Dance Lab, Craig Mitchell Smith | Episode 422 | Art Rocks
Meet Lake Charles artist Jeremy Price who discovered his love and ability for creating art while pursuing a degree in criminal justice. Today, Jeremy is helping preserve the familiar façades of his city, as well as transform otherwise blank walls into vibrant public art to the delight of residents and visitors. Wood sculptor Helen Harrison in the Keys of Florida, shows her fantastic works with organic mediums. Broadway Dance Lab is a place where dancers, choreographers, directors, producers and others try new forms of dance and expression together to become better and different performers. Craig Mitchell Smith teaches glass works all over the world.
Lacassine Special
Lacassine Special on Acadian C
807 4K Baja Blues Fest & Brew
Today, we get to experience the largest blues music festival in Mexico, the Baja Blues Fest. We meet world famous musicians like Chubby Carrier from the Bayou Swamp Band who explains about Zydeco blues music. We get to wonder around the little booths at the festival to admire the art and taste the goodies. Jorge also learns about how this event is a marvelous fundraiser for the benefit of the needy. Then we take a quick trip over to Sin Fronteras Brewing, an oceanfront location serving the amazing beers available in the region.
Louisiana congressman wounded in shooting at baseball practice
House Majority Whip Steve Scalise of Louisiana is wounded by a gunman in a shooting at a Republican congressional baseball practice in Virginia.
Sandra Broussard -- Comeaux High -- Speech & Debate
Sandra Broussard -- Comeaux High -- Speech & Debate
Cajun Music - Acadian Festival in Louisiana
Cajun music played in Lafayette, Louisiana. Cajun music played by Berard-Huval Family Affair with accordion, guitar, bass guitar, and mandolin.
2011 Mamou Centennial.wmv
MAMOU CENTENNIAL & MEMORIAL CELEBRATION
A two day festival was celebrated on Friday and Saturday, May 27 & 28, 2011 (Memorial Day Weekend.) Family oriented fun! It included arts and crafts, Centennial King & Queen's pageant, amateur youth fiddling and accordion exhibition, beard growing contest, Cajun-Zydeco-Rock music, various food booths, fun jumps for children, bean bag toss, donkey rides, and other activities which are still being lined up!
Mamou, Evangeline Parish, Louisiana, is located on Louisiana Hwy 13 at Hwy 104 intersection.
MAY 27, 2011-Friday
5:00 P.M. Flag raising and Pledge of Allegiance.
5:02 P.M. Prayer Blessing of people and the event.
5:03 P.M. Beer booth opens.
5:04 P.M. Mayor Ricky Fontenot (Mamou's first African American Mayor was elected during the centennial year)- Appreciation Ceremony. Proclaims May 27 & 28 a two day event to pay respect for all military, past and present ,who have sacrificed to keep the United States of America a free country. A two day festival to celebrate the incorporation of Mamou 100 Years Ago.
5:10 P.M. Councilwoman at Large, Leisa Deshotels welcomed one and all, and announced schedule of events.
Crowning of MRS. Centennial (Oldest living person in Mamou).
Crowning of Centennial King and Queen.
Net proceeds collected by the Centennial Committee went for payment of the bands and other activities. No entry fee to the public. . NO Pets. NO outside ICE CHEST, GLASS CONTAINERS or LIQUOR ALLOWED in the Plaza or at the Recreation Complex. No vendors on Friday. Centennial Committee had exclusive right to sell all drinks on Plaza and Recreation area premises; i.e., alcohol, soda and water. *All Centennial Committee Profits turned over to the Town of Mamou Tourism Fund. Laissez les bon temp rouler !
Friday Events held at The Plaza de Cajun on Sixth Street.
5:15 P.M. Crowning of Mrs. Centennial. Selection of Centennial King and Queen, best beards in several catagories. Amateur Youth Fiddling and Accordion exhibition.
6:00-8:00 P.M. JASON SAVOY AND HIS BAND
8:00-10:00 P.M. FERRELL MANUEL AND WILD RICE-Mixed w/Cajun/Swamp Pop/Creole/Rock
MAY 28TH, SATURDAY MORNING
8:00 A.M. Parade participants assembled at Mamou High School at Ash and Seventh Street.
9:00 A.M. Parade kicked off at Mamou High School, proceeding to Sixth Street, turn left (south) on Sixth down to Main Street; at Main, parade turned right (west) and proceeded to the end of Main and Hwy 13, where all of Saturday activities took place. The parade from start to finish is approximately one mile.
ALIGNMENT: Mr. Bernard Daire Acting Parade Marshall. ##7-468-5664
Lead off with Chief of Police followed by two police units following side by side to clear the way.
Fire Marshall followed by Fire Truck
American Legion & VFW Float
FT. POLK HONOR GUARD followed by military vehicles.
Antique automobiles with Beauty Queens/Pageant Participants/Politicians
MHS MARCHING BAND
Children's Floats
Reunion Floats (1.) MHS Class of 1960 The Class with Class throwing Little Debbies and Eskimo Pies. OTHER FLOATS FALL IN.
Horse and buggies bring up the rear.
Sheriffs Deputies protecting the rear of the parade.
EVENTS ON MAY 28, SATURDAY
Mamou Recreational Center @ W. Main & Hwy 13
8:00 A.M. Beer, wine, and drinks booth open!
10:30 A.M. Children's fun jumps! Bean Bag Throw! Pictorial Museum=Pictures and artifacts of the past 100 years.
11:45 A.M. Boudin Eating Contest. Winner eats for free. Losers pay $5.00 each.
12:00 Noon! Strike Up The Band!
12:00-2 P.M. GINO DELAFOSE-and French Rockin Boogie-Zydeco
1:45 P.M. MAMOU TAP WATER DRINKING CONTEST. Winner: first to finish ½ quart.
2:00-4 P.M. JAMIE BERZAS-and Cajun Tradition-Cajun & Zydeco
4:00-6 P.M. EVANGELINE PLAYBOYS-Cajun
6:00-8:00 P.M. Jeffery Broussard- and the Creole Cowboys-Zydeco
8:00- Travis Matte-and the King Pins-Zydeco & Cajun
Local H on stage and Killin it at Station in Broussard, LA - Live and Local Video - Kaptography
We don't have many memories but the ones we do have are very good from The Station in Broussard, LA. Here is duo band Local H on stage and Killin it at Station in Broussard, LA - Live and Local Video from Kaptography.
Colin Cowherd on Brad Stevens
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Jimani Lounge Clip
On the last Sunday in June, 1973, a gay bar in New Orleans called the UpStairs Lounge was firebombed, and the resulting blaze killed 32 people. At the time, the bar had recently served as the temporary home for the fledgling New Orleans congregation of the Metropolitan Community Church. Founded in Los Angeles in 1968, the MCC was the nation's first gay church.
It was the third fire at a MCC church during the first half of 1973, following earlier arsons in Nashville and Los Angeles. The church's Los Angeles headquarters was destroyed on January 27, five days after the U.S. Supreme Court announced its momentous decision in the case of Roe v. Wade.
That Sunday was the final day of Pride Weekend, the fourth anniversary of the Stonewall Uprising of 1969. Yet there was still no Gay Pride Parade in New Orleans. Almost two dozen gay bars dotted the French Quarter, but gay life in the city remained largely underground.
Located on the second floor of a three-story building at the corner of Chartres and Iberville Streets, the UpStairs Lounge had only one entrance, up a wooden flight of stairs. Nearly 125 regulars had jammed the bar earlier that afternoon for a free beer and all you could eat special. After the free beer ran out, about 60 stayed, mostly members of the MCC congregation.
Before moving worship services to their pastor's home earlier in June, congregation members had been holding services at the UpStairs on Sundays. But the bar was still a spiritual gathering place. There was a piano in one of the bar's three rooms, and a cabaret stage. Members would pray and sing in this room, and every Sunday night, they gathered around the piano for a song they had adopted as their anthem, United We Stand, by The Brotherhood of Man.
United we stand, divided we fall...
And if our backs should ever be against the wall,
We'll be together...
Together...you and I.
They sang the song that evening, with David Gary on the piano, a professional pianist who played regularly in the lounge of the Marriott Hotel across the street. The congregation members repeated the verses again and again, swaying back and forth, arm in arm, happy to be together at their former place of worship on Pride Sunday, still feeling the effects of the free beer special.
At 7:56 pm a buzzer from downstairs sounded, the one that signaled a cab had arrived. No one had called a cab, but when someone opened the second floor steel door to the stairwell, flames rushed in. An arsonist had deliberately set the wooden stairs ablaze, and the oxygen starved fire exploded. The still-crowded bar became an inferno within seconds.
The emergency exit was not marked, and the windows were boarded up or covered with iron bars. A few survivors managed to make it through, and jumped to the sidewalks, some in flames. Rev. Bill Larson, the local MCC pastor, got stuck halfway and burned to death wedged in a window, his corpse visible throughout the next day to witnesses below.
This photo appeared in wire stories about the tragedy. Rev. Larson's body was not removed from the window throughout the initial investigation, and symbolized the city's uncaring attitude towards the mostly gay victims.
Bartender Buddy Rasmussen led a group of fifteen to safety through the unmarked back door. One of them was MCC assistant pastor George Mitch Mitchell. Then Mitch ran back into the burning building trying to save his partner, Louis Broussard. Their bodies were discovered lying together.
Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats - S.O.B. (Official Music Video)
From the self-titled debut album from Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats
Video directed by Greg Barnes. Produced by Greg Barnes and Melissa Giles
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