Cheré Coen

Cheré spent years working as a features editor and writer for newspapers and magazines across the country, including Variety magazine in Hollywood, before turning to writing freelance about food, travel and other lifestyle subjects. Her favorite niche is the South and its people, which is why she also pens the quirky blog, Weird, Wacky and Wild South (WeirdSouth.com). When not scouring the region for stories, she pens novels under the pen name of Cherie Claire, plus non-fiction titles under her own name, including Haunted Lafayette, Louisiana; Exploring Cajun Country and Forest Hill, Louisiana: A Bloom Town History.

The Best Way to View the Northern Lights

On a lark in 2021, I clicked on a Delta Airlines email boasting of...

Haunting Location: Cassadaga, Florida

Many tales from spirit guides to health reasons relate how spiritualist George Colby came...

Football Destinations Around the South

One of the great aspects of having an SEC team in our state is...

Travel: Cool End-of-Summer Events

If you’re looking to escape the hot and humid days of August, try heading...

Travel: Visiting Mobile, Alabama’s Culinary Scene

Like many college graduates, Chris Rainosek left the University of Alabama with a political...

Travel: The Crooked Road Music Heritage Trail

It’s a year of anniversaries in southwest Virginia, home to the Crooked Road Music...
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Travel: The Kentucky Derby

The countdown to this year’s Kentucky Derby began exactly 150 days before the Running...

Where to Watch the Solar Eclipse

On Monday, April 8, some lucky folks throughout the heart of North America will...

Spring Break Gulf Coast Travel

At the turn of the 20th century, the Branigar Brothers of Chicago discovered a...

Travel: Where to See Butterflies this Spring

We love butterflies. Symbols of a metamorphosis, objects of exquisite beauty. Poets for centuries...

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