AUTHOR

Ed Cullen

Ed Cullen, an LSU journalism graduate, is author of Letter in a Woodpile, a collection of his essays for National Public Radio’s “All Things Considered.” He is retired from the Baton Rouge Advocate where he wrote the Sunday column “Attic Salt.”

Stories by Ed


Music

Uniting Baton Rouge Through Music

Nanette Noland (1980 BACH H&SS) founded Kids’ Orchestra to share music with children from all over Baton Rouge, and cross-pollinate children from...

LSU Fine Arts

A 'Soulful Journey' with Randell Henry

LSU Alumnus Henry Randell is an acclaimed artist who has traveled all over the country showing his work. But he is truly at home here in Louisiana.

LSU Alumni Spotlight

LSU Alumnus Spotlight: Chris King

LSU Alumnus Chris King founded the Cajun Army in 2016 in order to help restore homes in Louisiana, Texas, and North Carolina.

LSU Alumni Spotlight: Marc Buie

LSU alumnus Chris Cummings founded Pass It Down, an award-winning digital storytelling platform that helps brands and cultural institutions around...

News

Alumni Spotlight: Kelly Kissel

Kelly Kissel, Baton Rouge native and 1984 LSU grad in journalism has joined the staff of The Advocate as the new metro editor.

Alumni Spotlight: Trey Litel and Tim Litel

Brothers Trey and Tim Litel grew up in Lake Charles, La., and founded their company, Bayou Rum, just 20 miles east in a small town called Laccasine,...

Alumni Spotlight: Kirk Bovill

LSU Alumnus Kirk Bovill Ascended From Bernie Moore Track and Field Stadium to Fiber Optics to a Career in Movies and TV

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