628. Anniversary episode. It's the 13th anniversary for the Anthology, and the 12th for the Podcast. Ed Branley visits again to discuss our accomplishments and his over the past year. Here are some new additions to our Anthology over recent months:
The Axman. Letter to the Times Picayune from a serial killer who was never caught.James Fenimore Cooper. The Prairie. A novel set in the Louisiana Purchase during the territorial days.Dabney. The Industrial Canal.Dorothy Day. Newspaper articles and The Eleventh Virgin.David Ervin. A Frozen Solution. He tells the story of how he created the drive-thru daiquiri stand in Lafayette. Louise Hicks. “Women and the Code Napoléon.”Huey P. Long. Share Our Wealth pamphlet.H. P. Lovecraft. The Call of Cthulhu. A tale of chilling horror beginning in a Louisiana swamp.Keith Plessy et al. “Grant of Posthumous Clemency to Homer Plessy.” Emma Southworth. India: The Pearl of Pearl River. A novel set in the antebellum South.Keep coming back for further updates! And thanks for your support.
Now available: Liberty in Louisiana: A Comedy.The oldest play about Louisiana, author James Workman wrote it
as a celebration of the Louisiana Purchase. Now it is back in
print for the first time in 221 years. Order your copy today!
This week in Louisiana history. May 31, 1964. Last run ofCanal Street Streetcar
This week in New Orleans history. Tom Benson buys the Saints
May 31, 1985.
This week in Louisiana.
June 7, 2025
75th Annual Louisiana Peach Festival
Railroad Park
Ruston, LA 71270
(318) 255-2031
Website
Come discover the homegrown flavors, art,
music, and culture of Ruston, LA at the 74th Annual Louisiana
Peach Festival featuring 12+ hours of live music, a juried
arts market, food vendors, kids’ activities, and more peachy
fun in the heart of charming Downtown Ruston.
The Louisiana Peach Festival is a
long-standing Ruston tradition dating back to 1951. The
festival was created by area peach farmers as a way to promote
their industry and the delicious peaches they produced
throughout Louisiana and surrounding states. Over the years,
the Peach Festival has attracted hundreds of thousands of
visitors to Lincoln Parish and pumped millions back into the
local economy. The festival has seen many changes over its 70
years, but through it all, the event has continued to be a
source of excitement and pride in the community. In 2021,
the Ruston Lincoln Convention and Visitors Bureau and
Downtown Ruston took over coordination of the event with the
goal of continuing the event's legacy as a celebration of
Ruston's local talent and delicious peaches.
Postcards from Louisiana. Phillip Manuel sings with MichaelPellera Trio play at Snug Harbor on Frenchmen St. in New
Orleans
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