Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Farm to Table
In Baton Rouge and the surrounding area, chefs and farmers are working together to bring the nation's budding farm-to-table movement to Louisiana—connecting to their roots by creating simple Louisiana dishes with fresh Louisiana produce. We traveled to the northwest corner of the state to see firsthand the ways in which these chefs and farmers are linking the land to the finished plate.
In Season
As the weather gets warmer, farmer's markets will soon become a hot spot for foodies across Louisiana. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, there are 82 farmers markets scattered across the state. This week, TWILA's Karl Wiggers visits the Red Stick Farmers Market in Baton Rouge to see which produce items are currently in season. #farmersmarket
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Top 15 Things To Do In Baton Rouge, Louisiana
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Here are top 15 things to do in Baton Rouge, Louisiana
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1. Capitol Park Museum -
2. Red Stick Farmers Market -
3. Baton Rouge Zoo -
4. LSU Museum of Art -
5. Old State Capitol Building -
6. Louisiana Art & Science Museum -
7. Magnolia Mound Plantation -
8. Louisiana State Capitol -
9. Mike the Tiger Habitat -
10. LSU Tiger Stadium -
11. Bluebonnet Swamp Nature Center -
12. The USS Kidd -
13. Downtown Baton Rouge -
14. LSU Rural Life Museum -
15. Old Arsenal Museum -
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Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Baton Rouge (/ˌbætən ˈruːʒ/; French for Red Stick, French: Bâton-Rouge [batɔ̃ ʁuʒ] ( )) is the capital of the U.S. state of Louisiana and its second-largest city. The seat of East Baton Rouge Parish, the city is located on the banks of the Mississippi River.
As the Capital City, Baton Rouge is the political hub for Louisiana, and is the second largest metropolitan city in the state with a growing population of 229,426 people as of 2013. The metropolitan area surrounding the city, known as Greater Baton Rouge, has a population of 820,159 people as of 2013. The urban area has around 594,309 inhabitants.
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Discover the culinary delights of Baton Rouge, Louisiana with Vange as she indulges in cuisines indigenous to the area! Follow along as she fills up at Strands Cafe, Red Stick Farmer's Market, Tony's Seafood Market, Boutin's Cajun Restaurant and Zolia Enoteca. For more information visit our website, visitbatonrouge.com and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest. GoBR!
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Visit Baton Rouge GO BR!
Baton Rouge is moving forward at a fever pitch. See one of the fastest-growing cities in America through a whole new lens. Peruse local art at the Shaw Center, shop the outdoor boutiques of Perkins Rowe, tour the Old Governors Mansion, stroll through Historic Spanish Town, catch a play at The Manship Theatre, pick up fresh vegetables at the Red Stick Farmers Market, embrace your inner swamp thing at Alligator Bayou, see the Pennington Balloon Championship or pick a festival and always have an excuse to celeBRate. Whether you're craving high-grade sushi, boiled crabs or a perfectly prepared burger, you'll love the way we do it. Go BR! And get it right from the word Go.
Louisiana Farm Bureau: LA Timber Theft
TWILA TV's Mike Danna discusses how the LA Dept of Ag and Forestry is cracking down on timber theft
Baton Rouge, Louisiana Family Holiday: Outdoor Entertainment, Food Tours and Family Fun
Baton Rouge, Louisiana’s capital is home to incredible food and craft cocktails, outdoor excitement, and all round family fun.
Fete Rouge Baton Rouge 2009
Fete Rouge A Celebration of Louisiana Wine and Cuisine. This annual festival highlights the best in Louisiana and Baton Rouge cuisine and local wines.
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Discover the culinary delights of Baton Rouge, Louisiana with Heike as she indulges in cuisines indigenous to the area! Follow along as she fills up at Strands Cafe, Red Stick Farmer's Market, Tony's Seafood Market, Boutin's Cajun Restaurant and Zolia Enoteca. For more information visit our website, visitbatonrouge.com and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest. GoBR!
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Photographs: Ronnie Gaubert
Ronnie was born October 3, 1951 in South Louisiana. He is a Prairieville, Louisiana based amatuer photographer specializing in the flora, fauna and scenery of South Louisiana. Originally from Destrehan La., but has been living in Prairieville, La. since 1998. He has been imaging for over 40 years.
Visit Baton Rouge: Mo Lets It Flow at Tin Roof
Let's pop a top with Mo Isom as she gets crafty with the beer geniuses at Tin Roof Brewery. It's a smashing good time when John Peak, tour guide extraordinaire takes Mo on a behind-the-brew peek of Baton Rouge's very own handcrafted local beer.
Toys R Us is BACK!! Exclusive Toy Insider Tour in NJ!
Calling on families on the East Coast! Geoffrey’s back at the new, totally-reimagined Toys “R” Us store at the Westfield Garden State Plaza in Paramus, New Jersey.
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Community Coffee: Cheers to 100 Years
The program tells the story of a century old Louisiana coffee company that grew alongside the people it served. Its founder Henry Norman Saurage named the family owned business Community Coffee, after the numerous friends and neighbors who first supported it.
The 30-minute documentary takes a historical look at the company and its growth into one of the top selling family-owned retail coffee brands in America today.
BRB Real Talk 001
Saturday, June 13, 2015, T.T. Allain Hall Room 313
Title of Panel: Leadership in the New Normal Panel
Moderator: Ambassador James A. Joseph
Presenters:
Ambassador James A. Joseph
Ambassador James A. Joseph is Emeritus Professor of the Practice of Public Policy at the Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University. He has served in senior executive or advisory positions for four U.S. Presidents, including appointments by President Jimmy Carter as Under Secretary of the Interior and President William Clinton as U.S. Ambassador to South Africa.
Dr. Ralph Dean ChristyJ. Thomas Clark Professor of Entrepreneurship, Professor of Marketing, Management and Economic Development, and Director of the Cornell International Institute for Food, Agriculture, and Development (CIIFAD)
Dr. Huey L. Perry
Huey L. Perry
is Chancellor’s Professor (Retired) of Political Science at Southern University, Baton Rouge. He has done research and has extensive publications on the subjects of black politics and public policy. His work includes Race, Politics, and Governance in the United States, Edited by Huey L. Perry and Blacks and the American Political System, Edited by Huey L. Perry and Wayne Parent.
Richard McCline, Ph.D.
Richard McCline, J.W. Fanning Institute for Leadership Development, University of Georgia works in the area of community leadership with a focus on promoting entrepreneurial and servant leadership. With more than three decades of academic and business experience, he is an expert in developing leadership and entrepreneurship curriculum and facilitating leadership development workshops and courses.
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Ghirmay S. Ghebreyesus, Chair
Department of Accounting, Finance and Economics
College of Business
Southern University and A&M College
P.O. Box 9723 Baton Rouge, LA 70813
Tel. (225) 771 5943
Fax: (225) 771 5262
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