Miss Louisiana Teen USA 2024 results: Avery Crawford crowns successor in Metairie
beauty pageant: Miss Louisiana Teen USAedition: 42nddate: March 30, 2024venue: Jefferson Performing Arts Center, Metairie, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, United States national membership: Miss Teen USAcandidates: 28
FINALISTS
PLACEMENTNAME (HOMETOWN)Top 28Mackenzie Bergeron (Baton Rouge)Hannah Grace McKenzie (Benton)Baylor Bass (Bossier City)Allison Levesque (Bossier Parish)Jolie Bohannon (Caddo…
Whatever you want it to be.
This is what happens when you eat too much turkey, which I may have done, or not.
Okay, okay. I did.
I also ate too much sweet potato pie for desert.
Looking at the picture, sweet potatoes appear to have psychedelic properties which helped to create this picture in a dream, or maybe, a nightmare.
By the way, this is old school technology. Yes, I used a computer,…
Miss Louisiana USA 2023 results: KT Scannell's successor crowned in Metairie
beauty pageant: Miss Louisiana USA
edition: 70th
date: February 4, 2023
venue: Jefferson Performing Arts Center, Metairie, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, United States
candidates: 33
outgoing queen: KT Scannell
RESULTS
PLACEMENTCANDIDATESMiss Louisiana Teen USA 20231st runner-up2nd runner-up3rd runner-up4th runner-upTop 10Josie Stephens (Acadiana)Lexie Martin (Baton Rouge)Ella…
Miss Louisiana Teen USA 2024 predictions: Mackenzie Bergeron, Addison Petry, Arica Haywood
The Miss Louisiana Teen USA 2024 coronation ceremony will be held at the Jefferson Performing Arts Center in Metairie, Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, United States on March 30, 2024. It is the 42nd edition of the state-level beauty pageant that selects Louisiana’s Miss Teen USA candidate.
Currently, Louisiana has 18 Miss Teen USA placements including the coronations of Shelley Hennig in 2004 and…
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February 17th 1796 saw the death of poet James MacPherson.
MacPherson is mainly known as the "translator" of the Ossian cycle of poems, he was born at Ruthven in the parish of Kingussie, Badenoch, Inverness-shire and educated at King's College, Aberdeen.
Macpherson presented the Ossian poems as authentic translations of an original oral work by a legendary Gaelic bard, Ossian. They turned out to be hugely influential -inspiring artists, composers and writers. The poems evoked a coherent, mythic world, equivalent to the classical legends and characters of Homer. However, controversy soon followed, with detractors claiming that Macpherson had written the works himself. It is now believed he used existing Gaelic ballads, adding themes and references from other sources.
His first book of poems, The Highlander in 1758, was no a success but after collecting Gaelic manuscripts and having orally transmitted Gaelic poems transcribed with the encouragement of the poet John Home and the financial support of Edinburgh Minister and author he published the English-language text "Fragments of ancient poetry", collected in the Highlands of Scotland. The next year he started publishing the Ossian poems.
So who was Ossian? He was a legendary Irish Bard who is said to be the son of Finn or Fionn mac Cumhaill, anglicised to Finn McCool.
Macphersons poems were a massive success, admirers and people who took inspiration are like a who's who, Samuel Johnson, William Wordsworth, Napoleon and Diderot were great admirers, and Voltaire wrote parodies of them. Thomas Jefferson thought Ossian "the greatest Poet that has ever existed"
In his later years he bought an estate, to which he gave the name Belville or Balavil, in his native Inverness-shire, where he died at the age of 59. Macpherson's remains were carried from Scotland to Westminster Abbey.
Whether or not The Ossian poems were genuine or not we will never know but they are hailed as classics in their own right.