Troubling times we’re living in, for sure. New Orleans has essentially shut down to halt the spread of COVID-19, the global pandemic that separates the true leaders from the whiny […]
Author: Bill Arceneaux
Neaux Reel Idea: All Skinfolk A’int Kinfolk Review
February 22, 2020Prior to the opening title appearing on screen for short documentary All Skinfolk A’int Kinfolk, a brief video clip is shown of a WWLTV debate between three candidates running for […]
Progressive’s Weekend: Things to Do in New Orleans for 2/21 – 2/23
February 21, 2020Mardi Gras 2020 fever is spreading across the city, the metro area, and the entire region, as Fat Tuesday quickly and swiftly approaches. Never being ones to “Debbie downer” any […]
A New Win for Louisiana Little Leaguers
August 25, 2019In what was a barn-burner of a baseball game for everyone watching, Louisiana’s Eastbank Little League team, straight from River Ridge, defeated Central East Maui of Hawaii, to become the […]
The Progressive’s Lifestyle: Cowbell Rejects Hate
August 24, 2019It’s a potentially dangerous scenario to be in as a business, to openly make a statement tinged with such political and societal undercurrent. After all, people often purchase and […]
Legendary New Orleans Musician Dr. John Has Passed Away
June 6, 2019Another legendary local has died. New Orleans and the world have lost another legend. Mac Rebennack better known as Dr. John died this morning. He truly was one of the […]
New Orleans City Council to Present Resolution Condemning Abortion Ban
May 31, 2019In response to the “heartbeat” abortion ban that Democrat Governor John Bel Edwards signed on May 30th, New Orleans City Council members Jason Williams and Helena Moreno will introduce a […]
Father of Saints Super Fan Arrested
February 1, 2019Anytime news of this nature comes about, it’s a heart breaker. According to WGNO the father of our lovable Saints uber-fan “JJ” Robertson, one Jordy Robertson, has been arrested. Charges […]
Chef Payne Catering & The Better Boys Initiative Feed the Furloughed in BR
January 18, 2019As the government shutdown beats on, federal workers are feeling the hurt now more than ever. Paychecks are at $0, savings (if any) are drying up, bills are due, and […]
Tourism Leader Gets “Bizarre”; Action NOLA Responds
January 8, 2019Mayor Cantrell’s administration has been fighting hard for infrastructure revenue from our ever/always important tourism industry, but the industry itself has been striking back, noting inefficiency in government handling of […]
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