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The desire to source food locally has caused many restaurants to reevaluate how they do business. That's just one of the reasons why a local chef has…
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Each week on Nolavie.com, writer Keith Marshall contributes a column called How's Bayou? He examines the secrets that keep him sane while juggling an…
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The New Orleans Museum world has a new member. After being in town for only four months, the Ogden Museum of Southern Art's new director is working to…
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People around the world know Theresa Andersson for the one-woman performance she crafted during the success of her last record, Hummingbird, Go! But now…
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A professor of history at Tulane University believes that American history can be viewed more adeptly by gathering stories that focus on specific regions…
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City Park, a former plantation in the heart of New Orleans, hosts a collection of fine art, 600 year-old live oaks, music festivals, and over eleven…
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Listeners may be familiar with Richard McCarthy, host of the Farmer's Market Minute. But perhaps you haven't heard that his ongoing efforts with the…
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Listeners familiar with the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra have probably heard of its conductor, Carlos Miguel Prieto. Although his charming disposition…
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Although there's been a neighborhood bar on Banks Street for decades, many New Orleanians might not think of it as the epicenter of St. Patrick's Day…
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Despite having roots in the 1940's, the field of landscape architecture didn't really blossom until the early 1970's. Architect Lake Douglas explains the…