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... said. "Maybe the little voodoo dolls they've got back in New Orleans, somebody might have done a little tinkering or something like that."
-Darren Sharper
"I love ... Loomis (general manager) has brought in the right type of players. The culture has definitely changed. This is a winning organization and it is going to be like this from hear on out."
On how ...
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From The New York Times:
UNITED TASTES: Saving New Orleans Culture, One Sandwich at a Time
This month, New Orleans is having a party for the po' boy, the
city's signature — and some say endangered — sandwich.
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From The New York Times:
By JOHN T. EDGE
Published: November 10, 2009
Some say the po-boy, the signature sandwich of New Orleans, is imperiled. The New York Times reports about a party New Orleans is staging for the po’ boy, the city’s signature sandwich
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Enjoyable. Delinquent. So much so that I even missed the lesson which had attendance taking.
New Orleans was pleasant. It was, however, a little too laid back for my liking and there was a limit to the ... on Mardi Gras since it was not the season, the pace was something that I could not get used to.
I did appreciate the rich culture and history of the city. It had a kind of allure, its own kind, a ...
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Years ago, I got turned on to the psychedelic New Orleans “voodoo” vibe of Dr. John (aka ... &B, dark psych rock, and NOLA culture. I’d never seen footage of the Night Tripper, as Dr. John ... Dr. John — born Mac Rebennack in New Orleans — had absorbed the wealth of musical influences for ... the full story from the source…
Dr. John’s weird New Orleans psych music
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... Gambit’s Blog of New Orleans.
New York Times
I believe, without a doubt, Mitch Landrieu has been the most effective Lt. ... Louisiana. I won’t pretend to know the inside baseball of New Orleans politics, but I do know that Mr. Landrieu is one of Louisiana ... news, but what Lt. Governor Landrieu has done with the Office of Culture, Recreation, and Tourism has been progressive, ground-breaking ...
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Riding easy through American culture
By Steve Theleen
October 15, 2009
In order to more fully appreciate " ... of the 1960's in America is commonly described as an era of
counter-culture and social revolution brought on by the younger
generation in protest of ... for a cross-country trip on their motorcycles to
Mardi Gras in New Orleans. In addition to staring role, Hopper
directed the film, ...
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... of stuff up to the talented Mr. Wang, who has a gift with words and eighties pop culture that I will never come close to attaining. A man can't breath, he can't fight.
I mean, ... used to secure the ball. Sick.
Heath Evans' favorite restaurant in the city is New Orleans Hamburger and Seafood Co. A surprising choice but I do love that garlic butter they put on the fries.& ...
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... in locations all over town. You can order it online, or pick it up at Canine Connection, Canine Culture, Petcetera, Beth's Books, Garden District Bookshop, The Transportation Revolution, 45 Tchoup, ... button below, or send a check to The Sula Foundation, PO Box 3780, New Orleans, LA 70117. (Or via Amazon, if that makes you more comfortable, although we earn less with Amazon sales.)
Calendar ...
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... hi-fi outside just for days like today. its a gorgeous sunday here in new orleans, the saints are on, and im listening to a record that would be the perfect accompaniment to ... ;s king kong ding dong and their record, youth culture index, but you probably already figured that out. lyrics/vocals are mostly an afterthought and ... ) drone machine
Tags: free shit, king kong ding dong, youth culture index
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I’m reading Ellen Davis’s book of this title in preparation for the Scripture and Hermeneutics Seminar which will be discussing it in New Orleans next week. Here are some of the highlights:
In attending to issues of land care in Israel’s Scriptures, I am to some degree shifting the terms common in biblical scholarship and contemporary theology, which have given more attention ...
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... about their production of A Streetcar Named Desire, coming to BAM at the end of the month. David Edelstein reviews The Road, The Messenger, and Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans. Lizzy Goodman is somehow able to get Echo and the Bunnymen frontman Ian McCulloch to bash Bruce Springsteen. Fred Davis dives deep into the Miles Davis: The Complete Columbia Album Collection boxed set (which goes ...
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... and John Musker (Aladdin, Mermaid), who'd been laid off when Disney closed its traditional animation department, were rehired to make Frog. Additionally, news that the story was set in New Orleans, featuring a mainly African-American cast, was not received without controversy.
All of which sounds pretty risky for a studio not known for such behavior in recent years. No surprise that Pixar ...
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... screenwriter William M. Finkelstein make an entirely different movie, using New Orleans in the early post-Katrina months as the backdrop ... jungles and wilderness, he seems a little lost in the urban jungle of New Orleans, and the film never really uses its post-Katrina setting to the effect ... usual love-hate commentary on American culture here, but much of it is lost amid the lurid insanity. Ultimately ...
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... . Die.
I was also impressed with the superfine quality of Hyper Culture's Mix & Mingle Hunt gift ... the real gem). You totally feel transported to a New Orleans coffeehouse + there's a relaxed, homey feel that ... Pearl Necklace - pink
3rd look:
Dress: Hyper Culture - HC Black Lace Collection - Senorita
Hair ...
Dress (worn as undershirt/skirt): Hyper Culture - HC Black Lace Collection - Senorita
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