This genre, hailing from the southern region of the state, has a beat that consists of three repetitive bass hits and causes listeners to want to “shake” and “swingle” their hips
What is NOLA Bounce?
This bird-based tv series follows a family of wealthy, for Monroe at least, and their success with hunting this type of water-foul.
What is Duck Dynasty?
Gumbo, a cold weather staple in the state, starts with a roux which is equal parts of these two ingredients.
What is flour and oil?
What is a Bayou?
This period of time marked by Fat Tuesday, is the last opportunity for feasting and revelry before a period of Lenten fasting beginning the following, Ash Wednesday.
What is Mardi Gras?
This rapper from the capital city, known for his prolific output he raw lyrics, has carved out he significant once in the rap music landscape and has no association with a certain sports league.
Who is NBA YoungBoy?
This 2003 Disney film starring Eddie Murphy is a telling of the story based on the popular ride at the parks, was filmed in New Orleans.
What is The Haunted Mansion?
Typically done on Friday evenings, this seafood is served with white bread, potato salad, and hot sauce, straight of the grease.
What is Catfish?
The Horace Wilkinson Bridge goes over the mighty Mississippi River and connects east and west Baton Rouge as well as this dock town.
What is Port Allen?
This combination of rice, pork and sometimes gizzards or other internal organs, can be served smoked, steamed or friend into balls.
What is Boudin?
Known to be played “on the trail ride,” this genre of music is associated with boots and swinging out.
What is Zydeco?
This film, based in the crescent city, tells about Disneys first Black princess, even though she was human for only less than 20% of the film.
What is The Princess and The Frog?
Seafood Paella is said to be and early example of this rice dish. Both with a tomatoe base but more popularly made with chicken thighs and sausage.
What is Jambalya?
The name of this NOLA based rapper has two words with the second being ending “shorty.” The first, is the state flower.
What is the Magnolia?
This European language was the foremost spoken in the state and shaped several of its cities.
What is French?
This artist known for his work with Birdman in the late 1990s and early 2000 , both solo and as a member of the label's then-flagship group, Hot Boys. Some may say, he “took over” for this specific time period.
Who is Juvenile?
This blood sucking TV Drama was based in the fictional town of Bon Temps, Louisiana. Which is supposedly on a hour outside of Shreveport.
What is True Blood?
This popular gathering typically happens between late March to the end of May and is known for celebrating graduations, Mother’s Day and a beautiful Sunday afternoon. Corn, potatoes and sausage are the usual sides.
What is a Crafish boil?
Baton Rouge has two major landmarks at its center, one old and one new. You’ve probably been to both for fields trips or an Easter egg hunt.
What is State Capital?
Each November, these two HBCU's participate in the Bayou Classic at the now Caesar Dome in New Orleans Louisiana where both the football team and bands compete.
Who are Southern and Grambling?
This alumnus of The Southern University and A&M College, was once a popular competition show host in the early 2000s.
Who is Randy Jackson?
This town was the inspiration and setting for this 1989 classic film about a beauty salon owner and her daughters struggle with “drinking her juice”
What is Steel Magnolias?
White Rice, Crawfush Ettoufee, and filet of Fried Catfish combined make up this popular southern dish.
What is Catfish Achafalaya?
In 1699, French explorer Iberville was traveling up the Mississippi River and saw a bloodied, red pole on the shore and the states capital is named after it.
What is Baton Rouge?
Although slaves in Louisiana grew and produced corn, rice and cotton, this resource became the dominant crop of the southern region in 1795.
What is Sugar Cane?