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Based on the actual Voodoo Queen of New Orleans, Bassett’s Marie Laveau was a powerful voodoo practitioner and community leader in New Orleans. A shrewd entrepreneur, her work extended beyond ...
Angela Bassett (left) will be playing New Orleans Voodoo Queen Marie Laveau in "American Horror Story: Coven." Creative Commons “American Horror Story: Coven” will definitely be scaring up ...
Where's Marie Laveau? I'm even a little bit in my feelings that Marie didn't come back." In a surprising turn of events, it appears that the Voodoo Queen may make an Apocalypse appearance after all.
At a Friday (Aug. 2) Summer TV Tour panel interview to preview the season, expected to premiere in October, Bassett said she's read Robert Tallant's novel "The Voodoo Queen" and another nonfiction ...
Early Monday morning, famous Voodoo queen Marie Laveau's house caught fire. The site suffered damages, but wasn't destroyed. Here's what to know.
Kit was one of the few genuinely decent guys in Asylum, and he endured more than any one person should: being falsely accused of murder, abducted by aliens, tortured in an asylum, and losing the women ...
Early Monday morning, famous Voodoo queen Marie Laveau's house caught fire. The site suffered damages, but wasn't destroyed. Here's what to know.
Marie Laveau: The Enigmatic Voodoo Queen Marie Laveau's life is a tapestry woven with folklore, fact, and the ineffable spirit of Voodoo.
Marie Laveau may be the most famous woman in New Orleans history, but our view of her runs from powerful voodoo queen to saintly healer.
Casting a narrator for a spooky short story about Voodoo Queen Marie Laveau, an infamous character in New Orleans history. This recording will appear on a podcast about American folklore. It's ...
Aside from her spellbinding beauty, Voodoo queen Marie Laveau exerted power, resistance, and compassion in the era of slavery.
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