Louisiana

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  • There is a house in New Orleans

    Rumors involving a prostitute and a secret alliance with neo-Nazi David Duke trail the Republican Senate candidate in Louisiana.
  • Lott falls, but Democrats don't rise

    Author Charles Bullock, an expert in the politics of the South, says the GOP will dust itself off and get along fine in Dixie.
  • "Bad Bet on the Bayou" by Tyler Bridges

    When gambling went legal in Louisiana, a new book shows, the state's incorrigible rogue of a governor was first in line at the public-money hogfest.
  • Louisiana calls Darwin a racist

    The state Legislature casts him in the same league as Hitler. A science educator says it's going to be a rough year for evolutionists.
  • Misty and meat pies

    Reflections on a girl I once knew -- and the most famous food in Natchitoches, La.
  • Rail good time

    How to see the West by train, visit France at the right time and find a bed at the New Orleans Jazz Fest.
  • Look away, Dixieland

    George W. Bush and Al Gore are coasting in the latest primaries, which are now just formalities.
  • Sunbathing in the nude

    Our travel expert helps readers find a spot to strip down in Texas. Plus lodging advice for Santa Fe and Costa Rica trips.
  • Party Gras

    Tips for the last-minute Fat Tuesday trip, minimizing the walking segment of a French vacation and kicking off a South-Central U.S. line-dancing tour.
  • A fix down on the Bayou?

    The GOP's very first caucus this election year was supposed to be down in Louisiana. Its cancellation has spawned allegations that the Bush campaign pulled a fast one.
  • New, improved and ever-so-polite

    Nothing Personal starts minding its manners; Greg Brady's platinum record aspirations; the toilet seat that lowers itself. Plus: Brad Pitt says, "What, me worry?"
  • Waiting for Hurricane Georges

    From Baton Rouge, Jennifer Moses describes her family's crisis preparations for the hurricane that never came.
  • Howdy, Dixie! The Worn Out Slut Tour

  • Cajun Mardi Gras

    Margaret Spillane and Bruce Shapiro take in a country Mardi Gras celebration in rural Louisiana.
  • till death (literally) do us part

    Louisiana's new covenant marriage law may discourage divorce -- but at what price?
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