This was not your average Sunday block party, though. It was a massive Louisiana-style crawfish boil held in New York City, with the Empire State Building as the backdrop. The epic crawfish boil was hosted by the local NYC chapter of the LSU Alumni Association in front of the LSU Alum-owned Legends Bar and Grill.
He was simply known to fellow hikers as Mostly Harmless or Denim, but as Facebook sleuths and the hiking community dug deeper, they discovered a checkered past...and that checkered past led to South Louisiana.
A comprehensive study conducted by The Casino Wizard, an online casino reviewer, has unveiled the top cities in America for partying, providing revelers with valuable insights into the nation's most vibrant nightlife scenes.
Wow. You've gotta see these pictures as a double rainbow appeared over New York City early Monday evening on the 22nd anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks.
Since we don't have a toy store on this level in this state, could we get a similar experience at an iconic Louisiana location? What about Bass Pro Shop?
Finalists from around the world will converge on Carnegie Hall for a performance series showcasing some of the newest upcoming stars in the entertainment universe. One of the brightest will be Shreveport's very own 16 year old Janae Williams.
Earlier this week, one video received over a million views in its first day when it showed what happens to a woman walking down the streets of New York City.
Thousands of people were evacuating buildings across the Washington, D.C., area on Tuesday after a moderate earthquake miles away in Virginia that was also felt in New York City and as far south as Chapel Hill, N.C.