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Category: Culture/Lifestyle
Chef-Owner of Carrollton Market Serves Racist Customer a Piece of Humble Pie
December 14, 2020Update: According Chef Goodenough he’s raised over $11,000 for Cafe Hope, a nonprofit devoted to teaching the service industry and life skills to New Orleans youth. Chef Jason Goodenough is […]
How To Throw a Virtual Party
December 4, 2020Has the pandemic put a pause on your celebratory events? Luckily, virtual approaches to celebrating special occasions will keep every attendee safe and socially distanced. More and more people are […]
How To Make CBD Oil on Your Own
December 1, 2020As cannabis has become more accepted, research has found that the CBD properties of cannabis have plenty of health benefits that can help deal with chronic pains and ailments. However, […]
COVID-19 Has Possibly Permanently Altered the New Orleans Music Scene
November 28, 2020The New Orleans music industry was as strong as the roar of a trumpet, as steady as the beat of a drum, surviving through natural disasters and recessions, only […]
Save NOLA Libraries By Voting NO On Proposition Two
November 21, 2020Vote NO on proposition 2. Basically, a yes vote would absolutely gut the library budget. The library has until 2021 before the existing millage expires, so we can fix the funding […]
A Swingers Convention in a Pandemic: Seems Like a Great Idea – Not!
November 20, 2020Some things just go together! Peanut butter and jelly, Mardi Gras and beads, and swingers conventions and pandemics. Right? Wrong. In some of the worst room reading since Donald Trump […]
Ways Retail Stores Can Attract the Gen Z Demographic
November 18, 2020Quarantine has brought out some interesting style choices in all of us. This time has greatly affected retail businesses. Suddenly “shabby chic” is the style direction we’re moving into as […]
CANCELLED: No New Orleans Mardi Gras Parades This Year
November 17, 2020Put away your tutus, ladders, and signs, there will be no Mardi Gras parades in New Orleans in 2021. While this news is devastating for parade-lovers, and more importantly, […]
Effective Natural Ways To Reduce Anxiety
November 10, 2020Everyone experiences anxiety in their life to some degree. Although some anxiety is normal, excessive anxiety can have numerous negative impacts such as headaches, increased blood pressure, trouble breathing, fatigue, […]
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