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This year, the name that our musical guests have most consistently mentioned is Professor Longhair. It began, well, at the beginning. Longhair, whose…
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Carnival season brings about an annual transformation to our city, and it also transforms the way people look. On Mardi Gras morning, step outside and…
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Artists in New Orleans often face a unique challenge: living in a city that worships the arts but doesn’t always provide resources to support their…
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New Orleans-based Putumayo Records is celebrating 25 years this spring, and expanding its business model to include streaming, children's books and…
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The University of New Orleans is kicking off the new year with the return of its community lecture series — Learning Before Lunch. These talks bring…
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New Orleans has a way of making any holiday its own, so it’s no surprise that our Christmas season has a singular kind of sparkle. NolaVie’s Renée Peck…
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The Three Rivers Art Festival draws art and music lovers to downtown Covington annually during the second weekend in November. This year’s festival will…
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Julie Odell has been writing music for most of her life — often accompanied by just a piano or a guitar. In this edition of NolaVie’s occasional series,…
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No one has stories quite like a Southerner has stories, and Folwell Dunbar proves that tenfold. From swimming in the swamps to tempting death in some…
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With a couple of months remaining in the storm season, a group of organizations from South Louisiana and along the coast are looking to storytelling as a…