Kreol Magazine Issue Release

Kreol Magazine Issue Release

On April 20, 2024, we had the distinct pleasure of celebrating the release of the latest issue of Kreol Magazine in the vibrant city of Lafayette, LA. The evening was filled with joy and camaraderie as we unveiled the new covers featuring Clyde Simien and Rickey Miniex, alongside another special cover spotlighting Dr. Tilden Lemelle.
Cari Poulet Featured

Recipes – Cari Poulet: Chicken Curry from La Réunion Island

Cari Poulet, also known as Chicken Curry, is a beloved traditional dish from La Réunion Island, a French overseas department located in the Indian Ocean. This flavorful and aromatic dish is a cornerstone of Réunionese cuisine, reflecting the island’s rich cultural heritage and diverse culinary influences.
Guinea-Bissau

Guinea-Bissau’s Creole Culture – Evolution, Influence, and Resilience

Guinea-Bissau is a tropical West African country located on the Atlantic coast with a rich and diverse cultural history. Once part of the Kaabu Empire and later a colony of Portugal, Guinea-Bissau has developed a unique Creole culture blending African and European elements. This article explores the Creole people’s origins, challenges, and cultural contributions, who emerged during Portugal’s maritime expansion in the 15th century.
Peri-Peri Chicken Featured

Receips – Peri-Peri Chicken

Peri-Peri Chicken is a famous dish that has roots in both Africa and Portugal. The name “Peri-Peri” (also spelled Piri-Piri or Pili-Pili) comes from the Swahili term for ‘pepper pepper’.
Madagascar

Madagascar – A Journey Through Culture, Nature, and Adventure

Madagascar, often called the “eighth continent,” is a treasure trove of cultural and natural wonders. This island nation boasts a unique blend of ethnic diversity, traditional music and dance, and a rich culinary heritage influenced by African, Asian, and European cultures. Its biodiversity is unparalleled, home to iconic lemurs, towering baobabs, and vibrant marine life. From the lush rainforests of Andasibe-Mantadia to the dramatic landscapes of Tsingy de Bemaraha, Madagascar offers endless opportunities for adventure and discovery.
Architecture of Life in Louisiana

Architecture of Life in Louisiana

The St. Landry Parish Visitor Information Center in Opelousas, Louisiana stands as a model for the future. Solar panels and a turbine help to supplement some of the building’s power.
Rayne, Louisiana

Discovering Rayne, Louisiana- The Frog Capital of the World

Nestled in the heart of Acadia Parish, Rayne, Louisiana, is a charming small town with a unique claim to fame: the Frog Capital of the World. With a population of just over 8,000, Rayne offers visitors a delightful blend of Southern hospitality, rich history, and quirky attractions that make it a must-visit destination.
Preston Frank

Preston Frank – A Legacy of Zydeco Music and Cultural Preservation

Preston Frank, a fourth-generation Zydeco musician, has dedicated his life to preserving and evolving the rich traditions of his Creole heritage. Through his music, he has connected generations within his family and among his diverse audiences, ensuring the vibrant rhythms of Zydeco endure.
Stephen Joseph Rideau

The Zydeco Journey of Step Rideau

Step Rideau grew up amidst the vibrant Creole culture of Louisiana. Influenced by his musical grandfather and inspired by zydeco legends like Boozoo Chavis, Step taught himself to play the accordion and formed a successful band in Houston.
New Gen Zydeco

Next Gen Zydeco – Rhythms Reborn

Blending tradition with innovation, Next Gen Zydeco charts a new course for Louisiana’s beloved musical heritage, ensuring its beat continues for generations.
Exploring the Sculptural Splendor

Exploring the Sculptural Splendor

The New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA) is not just a repository of magnificent paintings and artefacts but also home to a stunning outdoor display of sculptural masterpieces.
Judge Lemelle

Judge Ivan Lemelle – Champion of Justice and Equality in Louisiana

Judge Ivan Lemelle's career in Louisiana's judiciary is marked by his unwavering commitment to justice, particularly for marginalized communities. Appointed as a U.S. District Judge in 1998 after nearly four decades of service, Lemelle's work emphasizes fairness and equity, reflecting his deep-rooted principles.