If you've tuned into any one of the Townsquare Media radio stations in Lafayette, La. today or gone to one of our websites, you've probably heard that we've all come together for the St. Jude Radiothon.
Just like St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Acadiana is a very special place...
My first club DJ gig was at a little club in Franklin called Cedars and the owner, my dear friend Skippy Hebert, apparently found the first picture of me spinning the vinyl. Those were the days!!
Tonight is one of, if not the largest mardi gras balls/show in Acadiana and Bernadette Lee and I will be the hosts for the evening. Last night was rehearsal, and I snapped photos of Bernie in all her craziness.
The 6300 guests on board Royal Caribbean's Oasis of the Seas, the second largest ship in the world, were treated to an amazing New Year celebration. You will not believe you are watching video from a ship.
Thursday evening during a special edition of Downtown Alive, Ray Boudreaux who was recently in the top 8 on NBC's The Voice competition, was presented the key to the city.
Ray Boudreaux of NBC's The Voice is the pride of Acadiana right now and by all accounts the guy is good-looking, but the question swirling around is whether he looks better on television or in person.
Just on a whim, I took a picture of a bumper sticker on a truck window today on Pinhook in Lafayette. This got me to thinking about the bumper stickers in our parking lot.
Opened in 1974 as "Treasure Island", Disney's "Discovery Island" theme park attraction was closed in 1999, but this guy sneaked in and has a really cool story to share.
How ironic? Very, in my opinion. One church sign that we saw on vacation recently shares a great message about 'doing what's right'; the other sign? A back-up plan, I guess.....
To my fellow citizens in the unincorporated towns of Ridge, La. and Judice, La., I'm sorry. For an area and people who take so much pride in family, culture and community, we should not accept this kind of neglect.