New Orleans Magazine January 2007

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INSIDER’S: Special Advertising Section

Be on the lookout for American Heart Association’s Go Red For Women magazine cookbook,...

Caring for the Heart: Special Advertising Section

Jan. 26, 2006: It should have been an ordinary, albeit busy day for Slidell-resident...

Heart Disease and Women: Special Advertising Section

Jan. 26, 2006: It should have been an ordinary, albeit busy day for Slidell-resident...

GO RED’S: Special Advertising Section

1.    Make a date and keep it.  Each year on your birthday schedule a...

Heart Disease: Special Advertising Section

For too many years in America, heart disease was considered a man’s disease. It...

MARCHING MADNESS

GREATER NEW ORLEANSJefferson Parish (504) 736-6101www.jeffparish.netFeb. 4 Krewe of Little Rascals, Metairie. 11 a.m.Feb....
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ERROL LABORDE’S COMMENTARY: Responses

Here’s what you are saying…Re: Errol’s Commentary on 1/29I thought this article was truly...

STREERCAR: PARADE GEOGRAPHY THAT WAS

On the Sunday before Mardi Gras, the priest at St. Anthony Church on Canal...

LOCAL COLOR: Nirvana in the Pines

SOMEWHERE IN STONE COUNTY, MISS.Carmen Kelley is moving like an amped-up bolt of lightning,...

CHRONICLE’S: Flambeaux with Flair

Want a Mardi Gras you’ll really remember? Want to be in a parade? Consider...

MODINE’S: HOW TO REVIVE A KING CAKE

This is a story about King Cake shrinkage.Now, a King Cake is the easiest...

Fleur de Lists

Carnival’s Hottest Krewes• Muses. Thursday, Feb. 15, 7 p.m. This all-female krewe does good...
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Blaine Kern’s Alla Bye

Float builder Blaine Kern is walking through the den of the Krewe of Alla,...

New Orleans at the Time of COMUS

By the mid-1850s, Mardi Gras in New Orleans was a rough and rowdy affair...

March of the Muses

“If I start a parade, do you want to be in it?” From a...

HOME: ESCAPE TO THE GARDEN DISTRICT

NEIGHBORHOOD CHANGESThe bad news is that Hurricane Katrina flooded their Lakewood South home with...

FOOD: Krewe of Roux

If you are a turkey-on-Christmas, ham-on-Easter kind of person, you may wrack your brain...

BIZ: Bagging Market Share

Stroll into Dorignac’s Food Center almost any afternoon of the week and you’ll see...
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SPEAKING OUT: HAPPY BIRTHDAY COMUS

Depending on how you count it, this year is truly the 150th anniversary of...

NEWS BEAT: Jazz Fest boosts black heritage

When the Zulu parade rolls this year, it will be doing so with a...

MUSIC: Second Time is a Charmer

Samuel Charters is an esteemed writer on American popular music; a man whose long...

NEWS BEAT: Xavier leader, B.B. King share stage

Former President John F. Kennedy established the Medal of Freedom in 1963 to honor...

RESTAURANT INSIDER

February food and drink is so obvious – King Cake, chocolate, snacks from the...

TABLETALK: Sugar and Spice

New Orleans’ mantle of culinary tradition is proud but heavy, and it has stifled...
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NEWS BEAT: “Re-Greening” the City

When members of the Gentilly Civic Association learned at one of their meetings that...

PERSONA: SYNDEY BYRD

If you’ve attended a Mardi Gras Indian parade, Carnival parade or ball, you’ve seen...

JULIA STREET

Dear Julia and Poydras,I recently saw a news bit concerning the opening of the...

MARQUEE

Chocolate Kitty II – Party in the CityOn Friday, Feb. 16th, there will be...

21st Annual Tennessee Williams Festival

NEW ORLEANS -  Prize-winning authors, thespians and a myriad of other creative souls will...
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ERROL LABORDE’S COMMENTARY: WHO DAT IN THE LAND OF “QUI...

When this quick trip to St. Bart in the Caribbean was scheduled, I had...

ERROL LABORDE’S COMMENTARY: RECONSIDERING THE BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS

Whenever the Battle of New Orleans is the topic, the discussion usually ends with...

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