Plus, the recent deaths he's mourned.
The alligator hunters are ready to hit the southern Louisiana waters for Season 17 of Swamp People. They’ll face some of the most unpredictable conditions this year thanks to fluctuating water levels.
The '80s terrified countless kids with fantasy movies that maybe shouldn't have been marketed to them. We look back at the five that still torment us.
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What is character want vs. need in storytelling? Explained with examples
Want vs. Need is the core cinematic concept that makes your characters compelling enough to watch on screen.
These 7 waterfront communities offer relaxed living, natural beauty, and that special Louisiana charm! Port Sulphur sits along Highway 23, with the mighty Mississippi River on one side and marshlands ...
Troy decided to use a tried and true Styrofoam method taught to him by Sterling Fryou, who appeared on the show over the years. The 88-year-old, known as Mr. Sterling, died in July. Troy saw using the ...
Michael Block is a 14 time GLAM Award nominated writer, producer, and host of the podcast Block Talk. Throughout his time in the entertainment industry, he has worked on and off Broadway as a stage ...
[Warning: The below contains spoilers for Swamp People Season 17.] The pressure was on with 900 tags with their worst fears coming true as the water dropped under two feet. Troy rehanged 90 lines, ...
Tom House started bartending at the Swamp in 1988, serving up drinks while crowds danced to disco hits of the era. The popular Wainscott spot, also known as Club Swamp, was a gay bar and discotheque ...
The History channel’s popular alligator hunters are back in the season 17 premiere tonight, January 7 at 8 p.m. The show follows a group of alligator trappers during the 60-day Louisiana alligator ...
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