Les Nouvelles
KRVS has partnered with Télé-Louisiane and Le Louisianais to make Louisiana French and Creole news more accessible to you! Articles posted on KRVS in English are available in French on telelouisiane.com and louisianais.com.
About Télé-Louisiane
Founded in 2018, Télé-Louisiane is a multi-lingual media platform. It works with private and public sector partners to produce and distribute media focused on breathing new life into Louisiana's languages, cultures and people.
About Le Louisianais
Le Louisianais is a French-language publication committed to reporting on the many ways that the region's French and Creole-speaking people fit into the larger picture of the state. It also focuses on broader questions such as economic development and the issues facing traditional or regional industries in small towns and rural parishes.
About Télé-Louisiane
Founded in 2018, Télé-Louisiane is a multi-lingual media platform. It works with private and public sector partners to produce and distribute media focused on breathing new life into Louisiana's languages, cultures and people.
About Le Louisianais
Le Louisianais is a French-language publication committed to reporting on the many ways that the region's French and Creole-speaking people fit into the larger picture of the state. It also focuses on broader questions such as economic development and the issues facing traditional or regional industries in small towns and rural parishes.
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The three band members, originally from Cecilia, are proud of their heritage and their hometown.
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Playing both country and Cajun music, he went on to collaborate with legends while always remembering his francophone roots.
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On Tuesday, Gov. John Bel Edwards announced Louisiana’s intent to become a full member of the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie, committing to work with Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser to finalize the application.
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"Les Rafales du carême" is the first French-language novel written by a Louisianan since 1894.
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In his latest album, the first sung entirely in Louisiana Creole, Ledet takes action to recover his heritage language.
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On August 16, school leaders and teachers welcomed students in kindergarten and first grade.
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LeJeune began his role in late July with plans to dedicate air time to French tables, Cajun jams and interviews with Louisiana francophones.
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Across Louisiana, there are businesses supporting a French and Creole-speaking economy by offering jobs to locals and catering to tourists from France, Canada, and beyond.
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The move will allow the Saints to develop commercial and cultural ties between Louisiana and France.
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Students and young professionals from North and South America and the Caribbean participated in “Université d’été” that covered topics relevant to French-speakers of the Americas.
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The board of directors convened at its first meeting on Monday, March13, and it approved hiring two French teachers for the inaugural school year.
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In Lafayette, former immersion students are establishing the institutions necessary to support a new generation of francophones.