I began painting while receiving instruction from a local community center artist and teacher shortly after graduating from college. I developed some sensibility for abstract expression from a former teacher […]
Category: Culture/Lifestyle June 2018
What is all this fuss about preserving old houses?
June 1, 2018Historic preservation: a beautiful and yet, touchy subject. I have nearly completed the Preservation Studies Master program at Tulane, and honestly, I am still in the process of understanding this […]
“Very, Very Gray”
June 1, 2018As a New Orleans movie enthusiast, I’ve been following the goings on of local group Timecode: NOLA ever since their Super 8mm contests a decade ago. I entered one – […]
Euphorbia – An Oasis in New Orleans
June 1, 2018Oak Street: It sits at the edge of Orleans Parish, between the River Bend and the Jefferson Parish line. It holds many gems; artisan shops, great restaurants, local watering holes, […]
Moving to New Orleans
June 1, 2018Open my eyes See freedom in front of me, Humidity and knowledge given for free. I was the story of suburban man, I was ignorance I was in shadow I […]
The Johnny Vidacovich Trio Brings Down The House At The Maple Leaf On A Balmy Thursday Night
June 1, 2018As I walk into the Maple Leaf on Thursday, May 10th, I am excited to find out who will be joining Johnny in his trio tonight. Whoever it will be, […]
About Fat Tuesday
June 1, 2018Of course, as a film critic, I tend to think of life in cinematic ways. When I used to work in retail, I’d often imagine walking down aisles as shot […]
Street Musicians Don’t Always Travel a Golden Road
June 1, 2018David Johnson, 41 of Chicago, plays his Djembe for the crowds at Jackson Square (photo by TMB) Ask just about any tourist in New Orleans what the attraction to the […]
The Ladies who Lunch
June 1, 2018I recently became a part of a group of ladies that lovingly refers to themselves as the Ladies who Lunch. Since most of us have jobs, we don’t meet everyday […]
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