Remember the days when candidates for U.S. Senator or Governor would speak to thousands of supporters at weekend rallies all over Louisiana? Huey Long was the master, mainly because he
“I guess I’m having my second childhood,” said my 90-year-old aunt in our telephone conversation this weekend. “I never had tonsillitis as a child but now I’m on my second
It seems to be taking an awfully long time to remodel the guest bathroom, but that’s partly my fault. Apparently you can’t just put a shower anywhere you want, because
I suppose this is the day I’m expected to write about where I was and what I was doing when two hijacked jetliners full of innocent people slammed into the
The last sentence of Ben Humphries’ Email to the Editor dated Sept. 4, 2019, compels me to reply. The last sentence of his letter states: “The real question is how
It ended up being a hard-fought contest that went down to the end Saturday afternoon as Louisiana Tech defeated Grambling State 20-14 before a crowd of 23,174 at Joe Aillet
In the song “The Living Years,” Mike Rutherford of Mike & the Mechanics wrote: Every generation blames the one before And all of their frustrations come beating on your door
Proving, once again, that fact is stranger by far than fiction, a grandmother recently asked me what she should do about her daughterin-law who, despite her husband’s increasingly meek objections,
One of the foundations of our American system of government is that the people get to choose their leaders. To that end, the Ruston Leader is hosting a series of