It’s Halloween week in New Orleans and there are a lot of fun things to do to get into the spooky mood! Whether you’re a haunted house person, or you’re […]
Category: Culture/Lifestyle
NOPD Will Need Extra Hands To Manage Mardi Gras 2022
October 26, 2021The City of New Orleans is going to need extra help from officers working for other law enforcement agencies to manage next year’s Mardi Gras festivities. According to a source […]
Curly Wigs – An Interesting Way to Look Gorgeous
October 23, 2021The wearing of wigs isn’t an indication of old health or illness alone. Nowadays, they are also used by everyday people, and even by celebrities to play with their appearance. So, wearing […]
Xavier Educator and Poet Ashanti Anderson Speaks Volumes on the History and Current State of Black Americans in Book Black Under
October 21, 2021Ashanti Anderson is a Black Queer Disabled poet, screenwriter, and playwright who holds an MFA in Creative Writing and teaches at Xavier University of Louisiana. Anderson’s work focuses on resistance […]
Nous Foundation Looks To Celebrate Louisiana French Culture With Preservation and Educational Efforts
October 8, 2021The Nous Foundation is a non-profit organization working to create and nurture the link between Louisiana and the French-speaking world. The foundation’s mission is to nurture the French culture of […]
Louisiana Film Channel Broadens Their Reach With New Network Channel Showcasing Local Filmmakers
September 29, 2021Louisiana Film Channel is bringing films by Louisiana filmmakers to screens through their website, app, and new network channel. Founded last November, the goal of Louisiana Film Channel is to […]
The American Italian Cultural Center Offers Unique Experiences To Honor the Past, Present and Future of American-Italian Culture
September 22, 2021Located adjacent to the Piazza d’Italia in the CBD, the American Italian Cultural Center provides a place for Italians to reconnect with their heritage and where non-Italians can learn more […]
Municipal Auditorium & Armstrong Park Jazz Complex Buildings Sustain Damage From Hurricane Ida
September 18, 2021The four almost 200 year-old historic buildings in Armstrong Park along with the Morris F.X. Jeff Municipal Auditorium suffered extensive damage during Hurricane Ida, according to the Save Our Soul […]
Saturday’s Trash Parade Parody on City’s Botched Pick-Up Attempts
September 17, 2021There are few things that all citizens agree on post Hurricane Ida. The City’s blatant failure to quickly pick up tons of smelly trash and debris from homes and businesses […]
Locals List the Items in Their Fridge and Freezer They Had To Part With Due to Ida That Stung a Little More
September 14, 2021Here in Southeast Louisiana, we take our food seriously. We’re hunters, We’re fishers. We’re cooks. Nothing says love like a homemade Louisiana meal that comes from the kitchen. Whether it’s […]
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