The (13-2) Saints moved one step closer to making a Superbowl scenario become a reality yesterday afternoon with a thrilling come-from-behind 31-28 win at home against the visiting Pittsburgh Steelers.
Year: 2018
The Progressive Gamer: Never Alone
December 23, 2018Games like Never Alone are few and far between. Sure there are other puzzle-platformers out there, but how many are created with the help of native peoples? Never Alone was created by developer Upper One Games, which is the first indigenous-owned video game developer and publisher in the U.S. The game was created with the help […]
Government Shutdown Puts New Orleans Domestic Violence Victims at Risk
December 22, 2018The government shutdown may have very real consequences for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault in New Orleans. With all of the focus on the shutdown, the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) was allowed to expire, putting programs for sexual assault and domestic violence victims in jeopardy. In New Orleans, many victims’ services programs […]
The Southeastern Film Critics Association Awards for 2018
December 22, 2018Here’s what the SEFCA has come up with for the best and brightest flicks of the year that was 2018.
Trump Warns Shutdown Could Last “Months or Years” if Senate Doesn’t Pass Funding for Wall
December 21, 2018President Trump warned on Friday morning that there now is a “very good” chance of a partial government shutdown.
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg Undergoes Cancer Surgery
December 21, 2018According to a statement released on Friday from the Supreme Court, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg had two cancerous nodules removed from her left lung on Friday in a procedure known as a pulmonary lobectomy. The cancer was discovered when Ginsberg was hospitalized in November for a fall in her office where she sustained rib fractures. According […]
“FANtastic Saints” Photographer Ron Calamia on Saints Fandom
December 21, 2018Ron Calamia, local photographer and author of FANtastic Saints, a book featuring the costumes and stories of Saints superfans, understands the unique fan culture of New Orleans on an intimate level.
Former Saints Star Steve Gleason Comes Through For NOLA Once Again and in a Big Way
December 21, 2018In the storied 52-year history of the New Orleans Saints franchise, there might not be a more beloved player that has reached heroic and even iconic status, in the way that former free safety and special teams ace Steve Gleason has. After the news that broke yesterday which revealed that the 41-year old Spokane, Washington […]
Charter Schools and Race in New Orleans
December 21, 2018With a 5-2 vote by the Orleans Parish School Board, the last remaining public high school in New Orleans became its latest charter school.
Secretary of Defense James Mattis Retiring in February
December 20, 2018President Trump announced on Twitter Thursday afternoon that his Secretary of Defense, General James Mattis will be leaving the White House at the end of February. “General Jim Mattis will be retiring, with distinction, at the end of February after having served my Administration as Secretary of Defense for the past two years,” Trump tweeted. […]
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