Claude Edwin Theriault Featured The Wanna be Revolution Will Not Be Televised: How Acadian Cultural Gatekeepers Mistake Drag Queens for Diversity For all its talk of inclusivity and revolution, Le Courrier editorial reveals troubling blind spot that undermines its entire thesis of inclusion
Cajun Dead et le Talkin' Stick Featured When Cajun Music Breaks Free: The Revolutionary World Music Journey of Cajun Dead et le Talkin' Stick Cajun Dead et le Talkin' Stick project the most important thing to happen to Cajun music since someone first strapped on a Louisiana accordion.
french acadian community Featured Phoney Insular French Acadian Pride and media culture The current insular Franco-presse media ecosystem and publications like Le Petit Courrier, finds themselves grappling with "The Great Decoupling"
Cajun Dead et Le Talkin`Stick Featured Breaking the Cajun Honky Mold: How Theriault’s Cajun Dead et le Talkin’ Stick” is Redefining dull mainstream Acadian Songwriting Theriault alliance with artists in Toronto transforming his short acapella lyrics into extended, rich compositions in the new world music genre.
Cajun Dead et le Talkin' Stick Featured Rising Tides of Acadian Resilence: Cajun Dead et le Talkin' Stick Song Lyrics Call Out the Ghosting Silence with There’s a Boat in the Bay French Acadian Song Lyric project, “There’s a Boat in the Bay (and It’s Not One of Our Own),” Cajun Dead et le Talkin' Stick & Acadian identity.
French Acadian culture Featured The Decline of French Acadian Culture: A Story of Insular Heritage Patrimonial Zombie Corporations French Acadian heritage patrimonial industry, once a beacon of creativity and culture, has devolved into a dull collection of zombie corporations
Jacques Cartier Featured French Acadian Secret Jacques Cartier Order Current day parrallel between Jacques Cartier secret society and the Insular feudal Oligarch French Acadian Heritage Patrimonal Industry.