Cajun musician Zachary Richard has built a global career in French, and he would love to see more Louisianans do the same.
Festivals Acadiens et Créoles has showcased 51 years of Cajun, Creole culture. Here's why for some, it's their happy place.
There's a little radio station in south Louisiana. It's been on the air for nearly 70 years, doing everything it can to keep alive a dying language. That's Cajun French. On Saturday mornings, it ...
The sounds of Cajun music echoed through the streets of downtown Abbeville on Saturday as crowds gathered to celebrate Le ...
Evan Broussard is hoping a new Cajun culture club at McNeese State University will introduce more students to the world of Louisiana culture. Broussard, a junior majoring in humanities with a minor in ...
It's been a long journey for the Cajun troubadour, who put over 10,000 miles on his van before getting the call welcoming him ...
While Louisiana Creole has been a dying language for some time now, the Creole Club is hoping to breathe some life back into ...
French Ambassador Laurent Bili visited Acadiana to celebrate Louisiana’s Cajun and Creole culture, urging locals to “Lâche ...
JENNINGS, La. (KPLC) - If you’re looking to learn or refresh your proficiency with Cajun French, there are several opportunities available in Jeff Davis Parish. Enjoy some hot coffee and cajun ...
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Festivals Acadiens et Créoles returns to Girard Park for three days of Cajun, Creole culture
Get ready to dance, dine, and celebrate Cajun and Creole culture — Festivals Acadiens et Créoles returns to Girard Park Oct. 10–12.
These days, Fontenot lives in Crowley, where he enjoys visits from family and reflecting on the many chapters of his life.
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