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Veritably VogueWe take a sneak peek at the styles of these five fashionable New Orleanians. 2194 |
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Restaurant HoppingIn Which Our Reporter Reveals Some of His Favorite Places Statewide 2195 |
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Three Muses opened at 536 Frenchmen St. on Aug. 11. The restaurant-bar takes its name from its three owners: Chef Daniel Esses helms the kitchen, Christopher Starnes manages the operation, and Sophie Lee is the music coordinator. It’s a relatively small space, with six low tables and... Read more »
Posted by Robert Peyton on 09/02/10 @ 12:00 AM
The fifth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina is the focus this week for so many documentaries, retrospectives, art exhibits, performances, readings and seminars, all alternately seeking to commemorate the tragedy or express the ways in which that titanic event changed our lives. Tonight and... Read more »
Posted by Ian McNulty on 08/25/10 @ 12:00 AM
It seems as though there are at least 15 people I know planning a wedding. There are wedding countdowns everywhere, and it’s hard to ignore the signs that my own wedding is just around the corner. These little reminders lurk everywhere, looming over my head and reminding me that I still... Read more »
Posted by Jessica Natal on 06/16/10 @ 12:00 AM
We all need to celebrate doubly hard this Labor Day to make up for the one we lost five years ago. That Labor Day fell exactly one week after the Katrina levees broke. To this day I still do not know (and don’t want to know) who won the 2005 U.S. Open Tennis tournament, which is... Read more »
Posted by Errol Laborde on 08/30/10 @ 12:00 AM
The world recession, now entering its third year, has racked up record national government debts, incredibly high unemployment rates, international foreclosures and enough sleepless nights to cause physicians to rethink their collective advice about the need for at least eight hours of sleep... Read more »
Posted by Tim McNally on 09/02/10 @ 12:00 AM
I have trouble sleeping these days. Our black Lab, Hugo, wakes us up almost every hour with his violent scratching and biting. Sometimes we ban him from the bedroom, but it’s hard to do every night –– he looks too miserable, and we don’t want to make him suffer alone.... Read more »
Posted by Marcie Dickson on 08/31/10 @ 12:00 AM
It’s always hard to ignore the Katrina-versary, but this year, it’s inescapable. We all know it’s been five years now, half of a decade, but the way that time is viewed and measured is radically different from person to person. Yes, thanks to that maddening catchy song from... Read more »
Posted by Eve Kidd Crawford on 08/27/10 @ 12:00 AM
The preservation of jazz continues through the PRC.
The Pirate’s Alley Faulkner Society held Juleps in June to benefit projects for its writers and readers.
The American Heart Association’s annual fundraiser honors researchers and raises awareness.
The Lake Pontchartrain Basin Foundation held it’s annual outdoor festival for the coast.
New Orleans Shakespeare Festival celebrates 17 years.
The National World War II Museum celebrates the legacy of women.
The Mission Possible Gala promotes healing locally and abroad.
The March of Dimes salutes their 24th class.
“Guardian Angels” fêted at the Project Lazarus Annual Dinner.
The Cancer Crusaders host a benefit for research.
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Home as CastleConditions make this a good time to stay put. |
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Nana GioeIn the kitchen at Rocky and Carlo’s |
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NOPD’s CompStat for Pelicans |
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Putting a Value on the Saints |
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