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See the Ville

See the Ville

著者: Marc Charbonnet
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Legendary decorator, baker and raconteur, Marc Charbonnet, discusses all things design and history with his beloved friends and neighbors in Saint Francisville, Louisiana.

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  • See the Ville Episode 7: Brandon Branch
    2025/11/04

    Brandon Branch is my latest guest, and I’m thrilled to have him here on See The Ville. Brandon and his husband Jim moved to St. Francisville in 2019, and their arrival truly helped spark a new wave of energy in our little town. Their stunning renovation of the historic St. Francisville Inn — and the creation of its award-winning restaurant and bar, The Saint — inspired a whole renaissance of new restaurants, shops, and creativity throughout the historic district.

    Brandon is a true renaissance gentleman — a gifted interior designer and horticulturist, a New York Times best-selling author, a familiar face from Bravo’s Southern Charm Savannah, and so much more. Listen in; I know you’ll really enjoy this conversation.

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    28 分
  • See the Ville Episode 6: Joshua Roberts
    2025/10/20

    Marc sits down with Josh Roberts, a fellow Louisianan whose creative journey has taken him from Baton Rouge to Boston, Los Angeles, and back home again. Josh shares how life’s twists—from working on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills to weathering the pandemic in L.A.—ultimately led him to write his debut novel, Bloodline: The Book of Charlotte, a Southern gothic fantasy steeped in Louisiana folklore and mystery. Together, Marc and Josh talk about writing as healing, the art of storytelling, and finding one’s way back to where it all began.

    Check out Joshua's Website [HERE]

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    42 分
  • See the Ville Episode 5: Kelly Hickerson
    2025/10/06

    Marc welcomes his stylish new friend and fellow Louisianan, Kelly Hickerson, to See the Ville. A lifelong thrifter turned curator of beauty, Kelly shares how her love of history, design, and good finds led her and her husband, Emile, to their enchanting 19th-century dream home, Ouida, built in 1869 in West Feliciana Parish. Together, they talk about architectural “eldercare,” small-town kindness, and the joy of discovering treasures—whether in a thrift store, a historic home, or a community that feels like family.

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    49 分
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