November 7, 2009

Features

Animal Nature

Animal Nature

Local Pet Owners express why our furry – and fur-less – creatures beguile us.

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Reel to Real

Reel to Real

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New Orleans Top Lawyers 2009

Our annual list of Top Lawyers in the New Orleans area

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artfully done

artfully done

Sculptor and physician Dr. Arthur Silverman and his late wife of more than 65 years, Merce, filled their home with a blend of low-key furnishings and light colors, letting their art collection...

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The most wonderful time

The most wonderful time

Sandra and Bob Eason look forward to Christmas all year long.

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Holiday Whimsy

Holiday Whimsy

With a fresh and nontraditional color palette and custom-made centerpieces with fresh lemons and apples, Richard and Sally Edrington keep holiday decorating fun.

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New Orleans Alchemy

New Orleans Alchemy

A home just steps from Audubon Park illustrates the fresh sophistication of today’s New Orleans style.

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Design Masters

Design Masters

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More Reasons to Celebrate!

More Reasons to Celebrate!

Seasonal menus, promotions and winter specials make fall feasting a must.

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blitz glitz

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One night only

One night only

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Best of Louisiana

Best of Louisiana

our readers choice

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Theatre Profiles

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Happening Now

New Orleans Voices: Jessica White

New Orleans Voices: Jessica White

Executive Director of 504Ward

Second Annual Renaissance Awards Is a Success!

Second Annual Renaissance Awards Is a Success!

New Orleans Voices: John Baron

New Orleans Voices: John Baron

John Baron is the Schawe Professor of Music in the music department at Newcomb College. The School of Music, founded in 1909, is 100 years old this year, and Baron describes several of the many...

Blogs

Haute Plates

Our weekly blog on the New Orleans fine dining scene
Changes at Cuvee

Changes at Cuvee

Sept. 25 was chef Bob Iacovone's last day in the kitchen at Restaurant Cuvee , where he’d been executive chef for the past seven years. Bob’s wife, Julianna, recently gave birth to the couple’s first child –– a son named Witt –– and he decided to forgo... Read more »

Posted by Robert Peyton on 11/05/09 @ 12:00 AM

After Hours

New Orleans Finest Nightlife
Double Takes at d.b.a.

Double Takes at d.b.a.

On early visits to the bar d.b.a. , not long after it first opened in New Orleans, I couldn’t decide if I just didn’t fit in or if the bar itself was out of place. The owners operate another bar of the same name in Manhattan, and they replicated many of its features in their New... Read more »

Posted by Ian McNulty on 11/04/09 @ 12:00 AM

Tying the Knot

Following one bride’s attempt to plan the wedding of her dreams in New Orleans
The Almighty Dollar

The Almighty Dollar

OK, everyone. The time has come –– we only have one year until we tie the knot! It seems as though I’ve been engaged for a few short months, but almost a year has gone by. I am happy to be sharing this information with all of you. It is certainly a pleasure to share what... Read more »

Posted by Jessica Natal on 10/14/09 @ 12:00 AM

The Editor's Room

Weekly Commentary with New Orleans Magazine’s Errol Laborde
Errol Laborde: Nick Saban and Me

Errol Laborde: Nick Saban and Me

As LSU prepares to play rival University of Alabama next Saturday, I am reminded of my brush with former LSU coach Nick Saban last year.
          My timing was bad. I was driving from New Orleans to Marksville. Heading west along Interstate 10,... Read more »

Posted by Errol Laborde on 11/02/09 @ 12:00 AM

Happy Hour

All there is to sip and savor in New Orleans
It's the Truth!

It's the Truth!

The recent demise of the Destin, Fla., location of Pat O’Brien’s, which followed the closure of the Memphis, Tenn., location, reminded me of the difficulty of transporting a culture. Just about every town in America with at least one traffic light has a New Orleans-themed... Read more »

Posted by Tim McNally on 11/05/09 @ 12:00 AM

New to New Orleans

From the Garden State to the Garden District
November in New Orleans: Now what?

November in New Orleans: Now what?

It seems that days have whizzed by since Mardi Gras. February was a month of revelry and indulgence, and each successive month has brought various festivals, community functions, parties and feasts. And for some reason, this past Halloween weekend seemed like the climax of a nine-month... Read more »

Posted by Marcie Dickson on 11/03/09 @ 11:23 AM

Joie d'Eve

Living, loving, laughing, and learning in the new New Orleans
"... But Keep the Old"

"... But Keep the Old"

In mid-July the summer before I went away to college, I got a letter in the mail listing the other freshmen who would be in my Freshman Interest Group, which went by the awkward acronym “FIG.” I looked over the list and noted, with no excitement, that five out of the six people with... Read more »

Posted by Eve Kidd Crawford on 11/06/09 @ 12:00 AM

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That old truck: It ain’t so bad.

That old truck: It ain’t so bad.

St. Charles Avenue’s Activists of the Year 2009

PROBING THE POLICE

PROBING THE POLICE

Remember Kim Marie Groves

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END GAME

SARAH WOOD

SARAH WOOD

The weight is over

Modine

Modine

BAD HABITS

IDEALISM AMONG THE CORRUPTION

IDEALISM AMONG THE CORRUPTION

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