The title poem from Nolan Storey’s latest collection, Damning Love.
Category: Wednesday
New Orleans Saints vs. Dallas Cowboys: 5 Bold Predictions
November 28, 2018The (10-1) New Orleans Saints will be seeking their 11th straight victory this Thursday night when they travel to AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas to face their long-time rivals from the NFC, the Dallas Cowboys.
Grabes’ Greenhouse – Pt. 1
November 21, 2018The first of a series on deep web surfing, journalism, hacking, trust and more by Adam Albaari.
The Progressive’s Weekend: Thanksgiving 2018 Edition
November 21, 2018Past policies, beyond bickering and right at the doorstep of our inner child, this is The Progressive’s Weekend! We here at Big Easy Magazine have much to be thankful for […]
Gruesome Playground Injuries: An Anything but Gruesome Performance
November 21, 2018A review of nolaNOW Theatre Company’s first official production, Gruesome Playground Injuries in which we take a look at the acting, costumes and set design. nolaNOW is a new, talented, women led group that is definitely worth reading about.
Wounded
November 14, 2018A poem in which hopelessness is briefly explored through the allegory of a wounded animal chewing through itself to escape a situation.
An Afterbirth — Some Scribbles
November 14, 2018Maybe it wasn’t happenstance. People are not strangers to the circumstances. She did not just happen to be chilled, frozen there in a coarsening shell of shame and fear.
WithIN the Fringe: Recommendations for InFringe Fest 2018
November 7, 2018In its third year, the InFringe Fest New Orleans – promoted with gusto by Mr. Martin – features a wide selection of daring, bold, dangerous, and brave theatre across many venues in the city. Comedy, drama, musical, burlesque, and even multi-media make up this year’s “Favor the Bold” theme, giving theatergoers as much to chew on as the thespians involved do.
Huntington – Part 1
November 7, 2018The cobblestone driveway of Andrew Han’s home was littered with skid-marks. The comings-and-goings of his various clients and employees carved a physical imprint on his otherwise impressive estate. From his office window, he could see the entire cul-de-sac before him, and clearly spot any on-coming visitors from a significant distance away.
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