March 16, 2010

Features

Picturing the Season

Picturing the Season

Images From the Saints’ Photographer

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It's a better day in the Neighborhood

It's a better day in the Neighborhood

5 areas on rebound

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A TUSCAN ADVENTURE

A TUSCAN ADVENTURE

One villa, one beach, three trains

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Short tripping

Short tripping

Five Quick Getaways for the Weekend Wanderer

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The Year's Best Architecture

The Year's Best Architecture

6 projects worth examining

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The Architects’ Picks

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Spring into Shopping!

Original gifts for all occasions can be found on Magazine Street.

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Home is Where the Art  Is

Home is Where the Art Is

A stop on the Secret Gardens Tour reveals artistic passion – inside and out.

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honeymoon in south america

honeymoon in south america

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Jackson Barracks

Jackson Barracks

A Tale of the Historic Encampment That is Home to the Louisiana National Guard By Newt Lynn

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Vintage Louisiana

Postcards and Photos Illustrate Local Life in the Early 20th Century

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Requiem for an Island

Requiem for an Island

Life and times of the Chandeleurs

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theaters keep the drama alive

theaters keep the drama alive

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Blogs

Haute Plates

Our weekly blog on the New Orleans fine dining scene
More Than a Bistro

More Than a Bistro

Meauxbar Bistro is not exactly a hidden gem. Although it may not appear on the radar of the general dining public all that often and its location at 942 N. Rampart St. is not one that sees a great deal of foot traffic, there is no shortage of regular customers who love the food, the service... Read more »

Posted by Robert Peyton on 03/11/10 @ 12:00 AM

After Hours

New Orleans Finest Nightlife
Getting Celtic in the Crescent City: St. Patrick’s Pub Parties

Getting Celtic in the Crescent City: St. Patrick’s Pub Parties

Any city with a lot of Irish blood will get into the party spirit for St. Patrick’s Day. But New Orleans, forever proving that it’s not just any city, does things up in such a big way for Ireland’s patron saint that the March party calendar looks like some kind of St.... Read more »

Posted by Ian McNulty on 03/10/10 @ 12:00 AM

Tying the Knot

Following one bride’s attempt to plan the wedding of her dreams in New Orleans
Rules of the Registry

Rules of the Registry

Setting up my gift registries has been one of the best and worst tasks during my wedding planning process. If you searched my fiancé’s last name, you’d find four different registries for our wedding date but only two of those registries are fully functioning. The etiquette... Read more »

Posted by Jessica Natal on 03/03/10 @ 12:00 AM

The Editor's Room

Weekly Commentary with New Orleans Magazine’s Errol Laborde
Errol Laborde: Searching for St. Joseph

Errol Laborde: Searching for St. Joseph

I found the town I have been looking for, and I will reveal it here, but first let me tell you what the search was all about.

 This being the week of St. Joseph Day brings to mind two trips I have made to Sicily. I am neither Sicilian nor Italian, but I have long been fascinated by the... Read more »

Posted by Errol Laborde on 03/15/10 @ 12:00 AM

Happy Hour

All there is to sip and savor in New Orleans
Drinking in the Spirit of History

Drinking in the Spirit of History

For a town about to celebrate its 292nd birthday, New Orleans not only revels in its history but also continues to create special moments at a rapid rate. Think what has gone on just over the past five years, and that’s enough to boggle the mind –– some good boggle, others not... Read more »

Posted by Tim McNally on 03/11/10 @ 12:00 AM

New to New Orleans

From the Garden State to the Garden District
Dancing in the Park


Dancing in the Park


When I was 10 years old, my mother took me to Newark Symphony Hall to see the legendary Alvin Ailey Dance Troupe. Athletic and atypical yet graceful and gifted, the dancers defied standard models of modern dance. Many of the dancers were either too tall or too muscular, but in every capacity... Read more »

Posted by Marcie Dickson on 03/02/10 @ 12:00 AM

Joie d'Eve

Living, loving, laughing, and learning in the new New Orleans
Cooking Lessons

Cooking Lessons

There are not many moments in my daily life that are sitcom-perfect, but last Sunday was one of them. The weather was finally, blessedly, gorgeous, and my husband and daughter were outside planting sweet olive and jasmine, making my backyard smell like New Orleans, while I was inside cooking... Read more »

Posted by Eve Kidd Crawford on 03/12/10 @ 12:00 AM

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Gone Home Again

Gone Home Again

BRUCE BROWN AND THE OLE 745

BRUCE BROWN AND THE OLE 745

WORLD WIDE WEARY

WORLD WIDE WEARY

Miss Poopypants

A CHIEF JUSTICE’S EXAMPLE

A CHIEF JUSTICE’S EXAMPLE

Marita Jaeger’s Boutique du Vampyre

Marita Jaeger’s Boutique du Vampyre

ADDICTED TO NOSE SPRAY

ADDICTED TO NOSE SPRAY

A case of “rebound rhinitis”

Carnival’s Big Band Sound

Carnival’s Big Band Sound

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