New Orleans Magazine January 2025

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2026 Kingfish

The very essence of power and compassion – the men of New Orleans who fit this archetype are known as Kingfish.

Editor’s Note: Moving into 2025

Happy New Year! As we move into 2025, we are looking forward to continuing...

Absinthe: The Allure and Lore in New Orleans and Where to...

"Absinthe has its fanatics and its victims—Noble minds drowned in this dark and sickening...

Tops of the Town

TOP CRAFT BREWERY Urban South While Urban South’s “flagship” brews Paradise Park and Holy Roller have...

Ella Brennan Lifetime Achievement Award Winner: Dickie Brennan

It’s a name synonymous with culinary excellence. And a certain award as well. The...

The Best Faux Fur Fashion and Accessories

Fake fur is everywhere this season, and this fuzzy no-guilt trend is one we...
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New Orleans Super Bowl City

Dear NFL Headquarters, New York City, So? Are you ready for some football? Some world-class,...

2025 Will Be Rapper La Reezy’s Year

In Khayree Salahuddin’s world, he was always destined to become a music star. At...

New Orleans January 2025 Events Calendar

Fan Expo Jan. 10-12 Fan Expo returns to the Ernest N. Morial Convention with a host...

Heritage in Every Bite at Alma Café

Born in La Ceiba, Honduras, Melissa Araujo grew up enjoying her grandmother’s cooking. In...

The Dish: King Cakes, New Restaurants and Drinks Before Dinner

Hail to the King Cakes Twelfth Night is on Jan. 6, so bring on the...

Head to Nashville for the Grand Ole Opry’s Centennial

This year marks the 100th anniversary of Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry, a barn dance...
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Tujague’s Decatur Sour Cocktail Recipe

Although Tujague’s Bar Manager Ariana Blakely is a local, she’d never heard of its...

Mardi Gras Artist Benny Anderson

The Carnival season officially starts on January 6, and while Mardi Gras day might...

Chef Jamie Warrick’s Hoppin’ John Blackeye Peas Recipe

Who doesn’t hope for a new year of good fortune and prosperity? In most...

Furniture Designs Using Leaves and Foliage

Add a touch of elegance to your wall with a handcrafted wisteria mirror. Using...

Joie d’Eve: The Midnight Kiss I Didn’t Get

I still remember New Year’s Eve 1997, my senior year in high school. My...

Book Club: Pelican Girls + Bayou: Feasting Through the Seasons of...

A New World We are kicking off the new year by taking a historic adventure...
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Bar Tab: Where to Celebrate Dry January, Happy Hours and more

Dry January Alma Cafe’s mocktail selection includes Creamy Coconut Margarita with pineapple, coconut and Ritual...

Modine Gunch: Double Take

I know there’s this rumor going around about my mother-in-law Ms. Larda, but it...

1867: The Poydras Market

New Orleans has always had popular locally-owned grocery chains. Remember Schwegmann’s? But back in...

Steven Lane

Considered one of the premier divorce attorneys in the United States, Steven Lane now...

Neel Sus

Neel Sus founded Susco in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, driven to contribute to...

Otis Tucker

Otis Tucker’s fingerprints can be found practically anywhere you look around New Orleans. A...
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Chip Gardner

Glenn “Chip” Gardner is a Fourth-Generation Real Estate Broker devoted to his Christian faith,...

Eric Santana

A dedicated advocate for justice, Eric Santana is a seasoned trial attorney with a...

New Orleans Aesthetic Enhancements

Whether recovering from injury or simply seeking a renewed sense of self-confidence, these aesthetic...

Scott McKearn

A lifelong entrepreneur Scott McKearn of Banana Manor found his calling in the rug...

Dr. Colby Terry

Dr. Colby Terry, a graduate of LSU, is recognized as a leader in his...

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