A new conversation group at the West Baton Rouge Museum will give Louisiana Creole speakers the chance to speak in their native language and invite others to learn more about Louisiana Creole culture.
Rebecca Henry returned my call last week with information about her version of Creole Tables, which was the subject of last week’s column. It was past deadline when she called, and I’d already left ...
Join James Beard Award-winning chef Nina Compton and Chopped winner Chef Charly Pierre—founder of Fritai NOLA—for a vibrant conversation on the rich ties between Caribbean and New Orleans Creole ...
The rhythmic heartbeat of Creole culture comes alive at the George & Joyce Wein Jazz & Heritage Center on Friday, March 29, from 7 – 10 p.m. In a celebration of unity and musical diversity, the Dance ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The Haitian Creole Language Program, supported by Indiana University, has seen a record enrollment. Forty-three students are eager to embrace the vibrant language and culture of ...
Haitian Creole is a national language, but Creole speakers can encounter prejudice, so some were thrilled to see “The Ransom” offered in Creole. By Catherine Porter The New York Times’s “Ransom” ...
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