About This Blog

Eve is further proof, if any is needed, that New Orleans girls can never escape the city. After living here since the age of 3 and graduating from Ben Franklin High School, Eve moved to Columbia, Mo., where she received bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the Missouri School of Journalism and became truly, unhealthily obsessed with grammar.
She had originally intended to strike out to New York City and work in the cutthroat magazine industry there, but after Katrina, Eve felt a strong pull to return home, to her roots, her family, her waterlogged and struggling city – and a much more forgiving work atmosphere that would allow her to skip a routine of everyday makeup and size 0 designer label business suits and enjoy the occasional cocktail or three with an absurdly fattening lunch. She moved back home in January 2008 and lives in Mid-City with her daughter, Ruby, 5; her 10-year-old stepson; and her husband, Robert Peyton. She and Robert are expecting their first child together, a daughter, in May 2012.
In addition to serving as the editor of New Orleans Homes & Lifestyles and the managing editor of Louisiana Life and Acadiana Profile, Eve blogs about the joys and struggles of living in post-Katrina New Orleans, the unique problems and delights of raising a child in such a diverse and challenging city – including her experiences with the public education system – and her always entertaining and extremely colorful family.
Eve has won numerous writing awards, including the Pirates Alley Faulkner Society Gold Medal, the Society of Professional Journalists Mark of Excellence award for column-writing and Press Club of New Orleans awards for her Editor’s Note in New Orleans Homes & Lifestyles and for this blog.
She welcomes comments, advice, empty flattery, recipes, drink invitations and – most especially – grammatical or linguistic debates.
Recent Posts
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- Gestational Sloth | Comments: 2
- A Brand-New Chapter | Comments: 0
- Prego-lution | Comments: 2
- Lonely Easter | Comments: 0
- Popcorn Socialism | Comments: 6
- Lessons Learned | Comments: 1
- No Offense? | Comments: 4
- Back to Square One | Comments: 3
- Jazz It Up | Comments: 3
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Reader Comments:
This sounds like sooooo much fun! This is why I wish I lived there instead of DC! Eve, have a great time. What is your seersucker outfit for the event?
I was in the 4th grade with you (Go Huskies!) and I don't even remember the Esprit Club. I guess I wasn't invited to join either!
Kristin
Glamoursmith: A pink-and-white halter dress -- very Southern candy striper.
Kristin: It was the purview of EXACTLY whom you'd think. And yes, indeed: Go Huskies!!!
--Eve
I share your sentiments on the south, your dislike of racism and your love of seersucker. I live in California but my heart still lives in New Orleans.
Easter must be the right date, because seersucker was much in evidence among the Episcopal clergy at a cocktail party last weekend for the new bishop. It was worth the four-hour drive and the $60/person charge just to recount to one priest so attired Meryl Streep's unforgettable line to Peter MacNicol's character in "Sophie's Choice." She means to say to him, "You look so nice in your seersucker suit!" Her English, however, is not quite there yet, and she substitutes another well-known word ending in "sucker". It never fails to bring down the house.
So who won the fight over the skillet?