July 4, 2009

Features

Special rooms

Special rooms

A peek into some great kitchens and baths

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10 Top Female Achievers

10 Top Female Achievers

Our Annual Pursuit of Some of the Area’s Best

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French Distinction

French Distinction

A Metairie home celebrates the timeless elegance and beauty of the French château.

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Seasoned with style

Seasoned with style

Go inside the home kitchens of three of New Orleans' best chefs.

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Kitchen & Bath Budget Blessings

Kitchen & Bath Budget Blessings

A quick update now can save you money down the line.

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The Poetry of Pampering

The Poetry of Pampering

Beauty at every budget

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One night only

One night only

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Roosevelt Returns

Roosevelt Returns

This downtown New Orleans hotel has a long and colorful past – and future.

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Food for the Soul

Food for the Soul

Louisiana’s rich culinary and musical heritages meld in the unlikeliest places.

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Last man standing

Last man standing

The fall of the Louisiana shrimp industry

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Louisiana Harvest

Louisiana Harvest

Cooking with homegrown foods

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Tales of the Cocktail Preview

Tales of the Cocktail Preview

New Orleans Voices: Else Pedersen

New Orleans Voices: Else Pedersen

Executive Director of Bridge House, a substance-abuse treatment center

Press Club Nominations

Press Club Nominations

Blogs

Confessions of a Shopaholic

One girl’s eternal search to find the perfect gear
Birds of Paradise

Birds of Paradise

Water Lounge takes the stress out of bathing suit shopping Read more »

Posted by Lilith Dorko on 07/01/09 @ 12:00 AM

Budget Fare

The cheap eats beat
Si Señor, mas tacos por favor

Si Señor, mas tacos por favor

It’s a late night and you get that unexplainable hankering – you want some Mexican food. Or, at least something Tex-Mex that kind of resembles something Mexican. Or something that at least has an exotic-sounding name. Hey, there’s Taco Tico. Wait, no ... that’s closed.... Read more »

Posted by Daniel Monteverde on 06/02/09 @ 11:41 AM

Haute Plates

Our monthly blog on the New Orleans fine dining scene
Going Coastal

Going Coastal

When June hit this year, it felt to me as if the entire metro area has been plated and slid beneath a Superdome-sized salamander, baking the city to a point at which boudin left in a parked car with the windows up would steam to perfection in a few short, humid minutes. I quickly concluded that... Read more »

Posted by Jay Forman on 07/01/09 @ 12:00 AM

After Hours

The best of New Orleans nightlife
Heritage by the Glass at Bar Tonique

Heritage by the Glass at Bar Tonique

Some Bourbon Street clubs employ barkers to all but drag unwitting pedestrians into their bars, where three-for-one drink offers, sweet liquor in plastic test tubes and similar promotions await their drinking dollar. And yet, a few blocks away on North Rampart Street, it's easy to walk right... Read more »

Posted by Ian McNulty on 07/01/09 @ 12:00 AM

Tying the Knot

Following one bride’s attempt to plan the wedding of her dreams in New Orleans
What's in a theme?

What's in a theme?

Every wedding has some kind of theme and some weddings even have multiple themes. When it came down to hashing out ours, I learned that it is much more than selecting the reception venue, church and photographer. The theme is an outward expression of your style as a couple and an expression of... Read more »

Posted by Jessica Natal on 07/01/09 @ 12:00 AM

The Editor's Room

Weekly Commentary with New Orleans Magazine’s Errol Laborde
Errol Laborde: An attempt to undermine the Master Plan

Errol Laborde: An attempt to undermine the Master Plan

A bad bill was defeated, but it was so damn close Read more »

Posted by Errol Laborde on 06/29/09 @ 10:01 AM

Happy Hour

All there is to sip and savor in New Orleans
Stripe-changing

Stripe-changing

Correcting a Zig, when it should have been a Zag, is a lot tougher than it sounds. As any broken-field-runner football player can attest, moving in one direction with momentum, then deciding a change is needed, is not the easiest athletic move to make. And so it is in business. And so it is... Read more »

Posted by Tim McNally on 06/29/09 @ 12:00 AM

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