New Orleans Magazine March 2023

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Camp Guide

Make summer memorable for your kids with fun-filled day camps and activities around New...

Editor’s Note

Spring is upon us, and for many that means planning a spring break trip...

How to Fix (Almost) Anything

Practices such as shopping secondhand, and repairing and repurposing items, not only saves money...

12 Gulf Coast Ways to Get Off The Beaten Path

Chalk it up to the pandemic or my increasing age, but a requisite element...

News + Notes

St. Patrick’s Day Parades Mardi Gras is over, but you can still get your parade...

Bryan Block

The historic architecture of New Orleans houses – from grand antebellum mansions and modest...
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Marching Through March

Despite what they say about “in like a lion and out like a lamb,”...

Thirsty Thursdays

Loa, the stylish bar located within the International House hotel, is celebrating its 25th...

Dollywood

People have often asked what makes the Great Smoky Mountains park named for a...

Tank and the Bangas

When you think of New Orleans music, many big names come to mind: Dr....

Buds and a Basin

Dear Julia and Poydras, Now that we are facing spring, what is your favorite flower...

A Spring Tradition

One day a century ago, in 1923, what would appear to be a minor...
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Safe As Kittens

Like they say, sometimes an ill wind smells good. For instance, when COVID first came...

Breaking Away

Chef Paul Artigues has never been one to shy away from the challenges. At...

1895

Madame John’s Legacy, located at 632 Dumaine Street, is one of the finest and...

Lenten Repast

For Catholics, the practice of forgoing the consumption of meat during Lent (Ash Wednesday...

Green With Envy

Veronica Beard’s Finlee Sandals should have been the Emerald City replacement pair for Dorothy’s...

Immersive Dining

Fine-dining gets a whole new look during Criollo’s new Le Petit Chef immersive dining...
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Caribbean Dream

When James O’Donnell visited Haiti, he was struck by a local form of hospitality....

Around the House

From Gingham patterned curtains and historic homes to gut renovations and first-time home buying,...

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