With a high percentage of sunny days and peak power demand on the hottest, brightest days of the year, New Orleans is a great candidate for transitioning to solar energy. […]
Tag: Jesse Lu Baum
Progressive’s Lifestyle – It’s Allways Funny (Comedy at the Allways Lounge & Cabaret)
February 15, 2019The Allways Lounge & Cabaret is on a bustling corner of St. Claude Avenue that has throngs of people spilling from the bars even on slow nights.
Water Short-Falls: SWB Task Force publishes final recommendations
February 1, 2019The Sewerage and Waterboard task force released their final report this week. The results might not surprise you.
Witness: Tornillo Child Detention Camp
February 1, 2019Activist Joshua Rubin walked the fence of Tornillo, the child detention camp in Texas which at one time held close to 3,000 children.
The Women at the Table
January 22, 2019At the Women’s’ Dinner on Wednesday, January 6th, the Artist Journey Allen space on Broad Street was packed with femmes.
Per(Sister): Incarcerated Women of Louisiana
January 22, 2019A New Exhibit at Tulane’s Newcomb museum features gorgeous collaborations between artists and formerly incarcerated women.
The Rise of Hate Crimes on the Jewish Population: Nationally and New Orleans
January 1, 2019A Jew and a Gentile write about prejudice and antisemitism in New Orleans and beyond.
Waist Deep in the Red: Looking at the Sewerage and Water Board’s Spending and Debt
January 1, 2019The SWB task force revealed that SWB needs to raise millions to cover their outstanding debts and the cost of infrastructure development and maintenance.
Paul Ehrlich’s Lament: Revisiting overpopulation, family planning and climate change
January 1, 2019The population clock has hit 7.54 billion people, and the atmospheric carbon count has topped 400 parts of carbon dioxide per million.
Remembering Bulbancha, the place of many tongues: A tour of New Orleans Unlike any other
December 17, 2018Alaina Comeaux and others decided to found the Walk at the time that the City Of New Orleans was planning the tricentennial celebration.
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