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Tag Archives: Louisiana

Sunday Light and Word – Means By No Means

Posted on September 7, 2014 by Hank Cherry

“Searching the angles of chance” Continue reading →

Posted in Sunday Light and Word | Tagged Asphalt footprints, California, Carizo Springs, Critical Focus, Estranged Longing, Hank Cherry, Hollywood, King of the Road, Los Angeles, Louisiana, New Orleans, placement, Roger Miller, Statelessness, Sunday Light and Word, Sunday Sermon, Texas | Leave a comment

Sunday Light and Word – Bars on All Our Windows

Posted on June 22, 2014 by Hank Cherry

“Searching the angles of chance” Continue reading →

Posted in Sunday Light and Word | Tagged bars, Blonde hair, carved up tree, confinement, Corruption of youth, drugs, Freedom, Jaguar, jail, Louisiana, mud, New Orleans, Probation, shoes, Short timer, Sunday Light and Word, Sunday Sermon, Tent city | Leave a comment

Shaking Hands with the Klansman

Posted on March 7, 2013 by Ronlyn Domingue

Ronlyn Domingue recalls her encounter with Louisiana gubernatorial candidate and Nazi enthusiast David Duke. Continue reading →

Posted in Memoir, Politics | Tagged crooks, David Duke, KKK, Louisiana, Nazi | 4 Comments
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