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A driving force behind the arts and cultural communities in New Orleans has passed away. Sharon Litwin, the co-founder and president of the NolaVie…
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The goal of the Joan Mitchell Center is to support emerging visual artists who live in New Orleans. That space is run by Gia Hamilton, who spoke with…
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In a city full of musicians, Boyanna Trayanova stands out. Offbeat Magazine has called her the best ska drummer in city, but she's just as likely to play…
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The 6th annual Kenner Hispanic Fest is June 11th and 12th. “You’re going to find Hondurans, you’re going to find folks from the Caribbean, you’re going to…
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New Orleans has one of the most vibrant and unique street economies - with everything from musicians, dancers, performance artists, poets and painters to…
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When it comes to traveling, nobody wants to be seen as a tourist anymore. “Authenticity” is valued above all other experiences and because of that, author…
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Louisiana State Museums, like the Cabildo and Presbytere in Jackson Square, are feeling the strain from new budget cuts that could jeopardize their…
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Pause for a moment and consider your neighborhood through the eyes of an architect. You’d expect geometric shapes, locations, and other spatial…
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There was a time when most neighborhoods in New Orleans had their own movie house, but they slowly disappeared and were replaced by multiplex theaters.…
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One of the mottos knocked around the offices of Women With A Vision is “We serve at the feet of those who suffer the most.” For 25 years they've worked…