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Laughing matters

The Mike Dillon Band THU. NOV. 24 | Following 2016’s Functioning Broke (a percussiononly tribute to Elliott Smith and Martin Denny) and Dogs (the debut with his supergroup Nolatet), percussionist and vibraphonist Mike Dillon readies the release of Life Is Not a Football. The maestro/ madman is joined by guitarist Cliff Hines and bassist Nathan Lambertson at 8 p.m. at Chickie Wah Wah.

Joe DeRosa and Billy Wayne Davis bring two nights of comedy to AllWays Lounge. BY JOHN WIRT @JOHNWIRT1 NEW ORLEANS’ BURGEONING COMEDY SCENE HAS EXPANDED

In the past few years, and this week two well-known comics perform at the AllWays Lounge. Joe DeRosa (Better Call Saul, Inside Amy Schumer and Comedy Central) takes the stage Tuesday and Billy Wayne Davis (Last Comic Standing, WTF With Marc Maron) appears Saturday. The local comedy scene already is thriving, with Saturday’s Local Uproar showcase at the AllWays Lounge drawing capacity crowds and attendance growing at Thursday’s Night Church at Sidney’s Saloon, two shows co-hosted by Paul Oswell and Benjamin Hoffman. Oswell says he’s watched openmic nights in New Orleans evolve into local comedy showcases. “There are older, quite wellestablished comedy shows in New Orleans,” he says. “I hope we’ve added to (the comedy scene) in some way. There wasn’t a big weekend show when we started.” The showcases Oswell and Hoffman co-host give local comedians more stages where they can ply their jokes. Still, there’s so much entertainment in New Orleans, much of it free, that comedy must compete for audiences’ attention. “Marketing the comedy nights is a full-time job,” Oswell says, adding that every few months he books a nationally recognized comic — or two — such as DeRosa and Davis. DeRosa’s and Davis’ styles contrast dramatically. A native of the Philadelphia area, DeRosa takes a lively, provocative approach. Davis, from Crossville, Tennessee, weaves his Southern humor into storytelling. DeRosa performs in New Orleans about once a year and has old friends here. When he’s in town, his must-do list includes savoring the local staple, po-boys.

A sandwich fan in general, DeRosa samples regional sandwiches wherever he travels. His sandwich fixation began with Philadelphia’s signature hoagie. “Tried and true, traditional Italian hoagies are hard to come by,” DeRosa says. “People say, ‘They have hoagies in New York.’ They don’t. “New York heroes and subs have a different vibe than a hoagie from Philly. It takes a certain kind of meat, sliced in a certain way. The bread is crucial. Specific ingredients come together in the right way and that creates a unique sandwich experience.” Working as a sandwich critic would be a dream job for DeRosa — if he didn’t already have his dream job as a comedian. “Touring and playing great cities and meeting great people and expressing myself on stage, it’s a dream come true,” he says. “I’m not a religious person, but I do feel blessed.” DeRosa was a hoagie-eating 12-year-old in the Philadelphia borough of Collegeville when he first saw George Carlin, his biggest comedy inspiration. Carlin’s 1990 HBO special, Doin’ It Again, blew his young mind. “When I saw Carlin, I knew I wanted to do this one day,” DeRosa says. “He was older than my parents, but he said things that were more abrasive and daring than anything I could think of as a kid. It was pretty excellent. That was it for me.”

Bayou Classic Battle of the Bands FRI. NOV. 25 | The 43rd annual showdown between Grambling and Southern universities is matched only by the schools’ showstopper band battle and Greek step show competitions. At 6 p.m. at the Superdome.

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Joe DeRosa performs Tuesday at AllWays Lounge. NOV. 22 JOE DEROSA 8 P.M. TUESDAY NOV. 26 BILLY WAYNE DAVIS 7 P.M. SATURDAY THE ALLWAYS LOUNGE, 2240 ST. CLAUDE AVE., (504) 758-5590; WWW.THEALLWAYSLOUNGE.NET

FRI. NOV. 25 | Martin Scorsese’s definitive rockumentary about The Band gets a 40-year fete by dozens of New Orleans soon-tobe-bandmates, including members of Bonerama, The Radiators, Papa Mali, Honey Island Swamp Band and more. Proceeds benefit New Orleans Musicians’ Clinic. At 7 p.m. at The Joy Theater.

Mia X with Preservation Hall Jazz Band SAT. NOV. 26 | The “first lady” of Master P’s No Limit Records, which released her late ’90s gold records Unlady Like and Mama Drama, also is an advocate for New Orleans rap’s place on the city’s cultural map. Here, the MC links the shared heritage of brass and jazz music with her groundbreaking rap, at midnight at Preservation Hall.

Draw-A-Thon DeRosa and Carlin spoke once by phone. “He gave me a lot of great advice in a short time,” DeRosa says. “We never met face-to-face, which is a bummer — but also kind of not. I had some interaction with him, but he still exists in that mystical place in my head. Sometimes, if you meet somebody, it takes the magic away.

SAT.-SUN. NOV. 26-27 | Antenna’s annual 24-hour event opens the floor (and ceiling, walls and tables, all likely covered in paper and other art projects) to artists of all ages and skill levels for nonstop art-making. There are workshops, special sessions and other events beginning 6:30 a.m. Saturday running continuously through 6:30 a.m. Sunday at Marigny Opera House.

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I-10 News on the move Goodbye, New Orleans Zephyrs. Hello, New Orleans Baby Cakes. The much-discussed renaming of the city’s AAA baseball team took place at Zephyr Field last week, and indeed the winning name was the New Orleans Baby Cakes, complete with a logo of a snarling king cake baby jumping out of a king cake and wielding a bat. (The names deemed less worthy? Night Owls and Tailgators.) “Delete your marketing department,” advised former sportscaster Keith Olbermann. But is the New Orleans Baby Cakes any more unusual a name than other Triple-A franchises such as the Albuquerque Isotopes or the El Paso Chihuahuas? We’ll have a few months to get used to it, as the Baby Cakes won’t take to the diamond until spring 2017. Meanwhile, what of Zephyr Field? The Crib? The Nursery? The Bakery?

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Fayard, Campbell and the mysterious tweet

P H O T O B Y K AT S T R O M Q U I S T

“Where do we start on day one? We’re going to go big and go bold. I’d like to see us get rid of Obamacare.” — U.S. Rep. Steve Scalise, R-Metairie, tweeting about his Nov. 16 appearance on Fox News.

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Council issues ‘anti-hate’ statement The New Orleans City Council passed a resolution earlier this month to promote “the elimination of hate, violence and discrimination” in New Orleans in advance of the Nov. 8 presidential elections. But in the wake of the results and protests following the selection of Donald Trump, the City Council issued an “anti-hate” statement. “Our communities have seen dangerous levels of divisive rhetoric and violence due to this past election cycle,” the Nov. 11 statement reads. “While the City Council of New Orleans supports the First Amendment right to peaceful protest in this time of great transition for our country, we condemn hateful speech and actions directed at any person or group.”

On Nov. 3, District B Councilwoman LaToya Cantrell mentioned “dangerous levels of anti-Muslim and racist rhetoric” during Trump’s campaign. The resolution, she said, “sends a clear message that love really does trump hate. “During this moment of change, we encourage dialogue but denounce harmful speech, threats, and violence,” the statement reads. “We seek peace but understand the visceral fears of our marginalized residents; we assure New Orleans that the Council is prepared to work through this time of unease and stand strong for the future of our country.”

4. NOPD: Response times improved

The New Orleans Police Department (NOPD) says it has made strides in reducing response times to emergency calls, which came under fire after WWL-TV and The New Orleans Advocate found some of the longest waiting times in the U.S. in its 2015 “NOPD: Call Waiting” series. According to NOPD data, the average response time to emergency calls so far in 2016 is just under 15 minutes,

can Nazi Party approve of Trump’s chief strategist pick President-elect Donald Trump last week named Steve Bannon, a former executive with Breitbart News and a hero to many in the white supremacist movement, as his chief strategist. Former Ku Klux Klan Grand Wizard David Duke cheered the selection, telling CNN, “I think that’s excellent … You have an individual, Mr. Bannon, who’s basically creating the ideological aspects of where we’re going. And ideology ultimately is the most important aspect of any government.” Rocky Suhadya, head of the American Nazi Party, echoed Duke’s approval.

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compared to nearly 20 minutes during the same time in 2015. Response for all 911 calls in 2016 is just under one hour and 15 minutes, shaving off nearly 15 minutes from last year. NOPD also says that within the first two weeks of November, officers responded to 90 percent of emergency calls in less than 18 minutes.

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Landry vs. Edwards: this week’s edition Gov. John Bel Edwards and Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry will have to wait until Nov. 29 to hash out Landry’s attempts to block the governor’s executive order banning LGBT discrimination in state contracts. At the presumed hearing date Nov. 16, Judicial District Court Judge Todd Hernandez set a new date once lawyers for Edwards and Landry agreed on what the hearing would entail. Landry argues Edwards’ order is unconstitutional, and he asked the court for a preliminary injunction that prohibits Edwards from enforcing it. (See Clancy DuBos’ column, p. 10.)

Public Service Commissioner Foster Campbell, the Democrat who’s facing off against Republican state Treasurer John Neely Kennedy in the Dec. 10 U.S. Senate runoff, last week got the endorsement of his Democratic opponent in the primary, Caroline Fayard. Fayard, who had suggested in primary ads that Campbell was tied to white supremacist David Duke, issued a statement saying in part, “Foster Campbell will protect President Obama’s legacy and fight for the same Democratic Party values that Secretary [Hillary] Clinton, myself and so many others have championed.” The endorsement came after a cryptic tweet by Campbell’s campaign manager, Mary-Patricia Wray: “I sincerely apologize to @Caroline_Fayard, her family & campaign for my attacks,” Wray wrote. “They are fine people & don’t deserve such treatment.” Shortly after Fayard’s endorsement, however, Wray’s tweet was deleted.

8. Meeks out at LCADV Beth Meeks — who has helmed the advocacy organization Louisiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence (LCADV) since 2010 — will step down as executive director at the end of 2016. Meeks will join the National Network to End Domestic Violence in Washington D.C., while Mariah Wineski, LCADV’s current director of public affairs and ally engagement, will serve as the organization’s interim director.

LCADV acts as a statewide coalition for shelters, programs, resources and other services for survivors of domestic violence and their families. Louisiana consistently ranks among the most dangerous states in the U.S. for women. The Violence Policy Center’s 2016 report ranks Louisiana No. 2. Meeks has overseen significant statewide legislation protecting survivors and helped secure federal funding.

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Van Jones coming to Dillard CNN pundit and author Van Jones, a fiery critic of President-elect Donald Trump, will deliver the Justice Revius O. Ortique Jr. Lecture on Law and Society at Dillard University Jan. 24, 2017 — four days after Trump is inaugurated. Jones was scheduled to speak last week, but had to cancel. “Having Mr. Jones come to Dillard after the inauguration of our next president should make for a very interesting lecture,” Dillard spokesman David Grubb said in a statement, “and we expect the same level of enthusiasm when he arrives in January.” The lecture is free and open to the public.

10. Sting, Bruno Mars, Norah Jones on 2017 concert calendar

New Orleans’ 2017 concert calendar is starting to flesh out with several high-profile artists hitting theaters and arenas early next year. In support of his album 57th & 9th, Sting will perform at UNO’s Lakefront Arena Feb. 22 — smack in the middle of Carnival parade season. Singer-songwriter Norah Jones is at the Saenger Theater March 4. After his Voodoo Music + Arts Experience headlining slot, The Weeknd returns to New Orleans at the Smoothie King Center May 9. And, booked out nearly a year in advance, Bruno Mars is at the Smoothie King Center Oct. 21 during a massive world tour with 24k Magic. Meanwhile, the Lakefront Arena continues its nostalgia showcases (last week, it was Salt-N-Pepa, Coolio and Vanilla Ice) with “The Total Package” tour on May 19. What’s inside? New Kids on the Block, Boyz II Men and Paula Abdul.


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THANKS TO INSECTS, FUNGI AND OTHER PESTS, LOUISIANA PECANS HAD A TOUGH YEAR in 2016, according to a release by the LSU

AgCenter. According to the AgCenter’s pecan expert Charlie Graham, it’s been a bad year nationally for pecans, which also are grown in Georgia, Texas, New Mexico and other states. 2015 was a similarly bad year for pecan production, due to hurricanes, wet weather, poor pollination and other bedevilments, according to the Western Farm Press. The AgCenter stated that most pecan harvesting takes place between October and late November, but it can continue until January. So if you don’t get your fill of pecan pie on Thanksgiving, there’s still hope. — KEVIN ALLMAN

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Leora Madden, Andreanecia Morris and Keith Twitchell were

named 2016 Urban Heroes by New Orleans environmental organization the Urban Conservancy. The awards, in partnership with Stay Local, honored Madden, owner of Pearl Wine Co.; Morris, executive director of HousingNOLA; and Twitchell, president of Committee for a Better New Orleans. The 2016 Above and Beyond award went to Phyllis Cassidy, founder of the Good Work Network.

New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation

awarded more than $700,000 in grants to 254 individuals and organizations. The foundation awarded grants in four categories: in-school education programs in music, arts and culture; afterschool and summer school programs; festivals, concerts and performing arts events; and documentation and preservation.

The Louisiana Dept. of Wildlife and Fisheries misspent

millions of dollars earmarked for fish testing in the wake of the Gulf oil disaster, according to a November report from the Louisiana Legislative Auditor. The report concluded that the department used federal grant funds for cameras, iPads, a boat, a plane and other equipment, and didn’t keep track of many items (which now are missing). Department Secretary Charlie Melancon, who recently took over the department,said he was disturbed by the findings and that the department is conducting an internal review.

NEW ORLEANIAN OF THE YEAR NOMINATIONS Gambit is seeking nominations for its annual New Orleanian of the Year, a designation given to a local resident (or two) who made outstanding contributions to the area in 2016. Elected officials are not eligible. Nominations must include a brief biographical sketch and the reasons you believe the person deserves recognition. Email entries to response@ gambitweekly.com, and put “New Orleanian of the Year” in the subject line. No phone calls, please. Nominations must be received by Friday, Dec. 9. The New Orleanian of the Year will be announced in Gambit Jan. 3, 2017.

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Our pledge to you AMERICA’S POLITICAL LANDSCAPE WILL CHANGE DRAMATICALLY AFTER THE INAUGURATION OF PRESIDENTELECT DONALD TRUMP IN JANUARY 2017. Already there are mixed mes-

sages coming from his transition team as to some of the promises he made while running. For now, we can only go by the man’s words and how they may affect Louisianans. In the weeks and months to come, we will keep an eye on the following: • The president-elect has promised to replace the Affordable Care Act (ACA) but has provided few details. As of mid-November, more than 339,000 previously uninsured Louisianans are receiving health care through the ACA. We promise to outline their options and find out from doctors which screenings, tests and procedures they should get done now should the ACA go away — with a special focus on women’s health care. (Meanwhile, the open enrollment period continues through the end of January; visit www.ldh. louisiana.gov.) • The president-elect has made it clear that he does not believe in climate change and promises to dismantle the Environmental Protection Agency and key environmental protections. We promise to speak out for clean air, clean water and Louisiana’s fragile coast. • The vice president-elect has signaled his continued opposition to LGBT rights in all matters, including employment and marriage. Meanwhile, the president-elect told 60 Minutes he wouldn’t attempt to turn back the clock on samesex marriage as it was settled law. However, he did say he would seek to overturn Roe v. Wade (which also is settled law) by appointing a Supreme Court justice who would return a woman’s right to choose to individual states. This is a conflicting message. We will follow closely any efforts to erode worker protections as well as marriage and abortion rights at the national level, and provide information as to what legal steps people in Louisiana can take in response to such efforts. • The president-elect tweeted that ongoing rallies against his election were the work of “professional protesters” and “incited by the media.” To use his word: Wrong. While we do not support anyone breaking the law, we will contin-

ue to support Americans’ First Amendment right to rally and protest, just as was done in 2009 with the formation of the tea party and its marches across the country. • The president-elect’s new chief strategist, Steve Bannon, has drawn fulsome praise from white supremacists everywhere, including Louisiana’s David Duke and the chairman of the American Nazi Party. We won’t stop reminding everyone of this.

We can only go by the man’s words and how they may affect Louisianans. Finally, we are going to ask this much of you: Good reporting costs money. Already there are campaigns to encourage Americans to subscribe to leading newspapers and online news outlets. Gambit is a free paper, but reporting news through a lens of how it applies locally also costs money. We are locally owned and read, and we thank the many local advertisers who see the value and importance of our work. We promise to work harder than ever in the coming years to earn your support.


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Louisiana’s culture warrior-in-chief REPUBLICAN STATE ATTORNEY GENERAL JEFF LANDRY, ever eager

to grandstand on any issue that he thinks will position him to run for governor in three years, has appointed himself the state’s culture warrior-in-chief over the issue of LGBT rights. In doing so, Landry has cast himself in opposition not only to Democratic Gov. John Bel Edwards but also to Republican President-elect Donald Trump. In a post-election interview with 60 Minutes, Trump was asked directly about the issue of marriage equality. “It’s irrelevant because it was already settled,” Trump said. “It’s law. It was settled in the Supreme Court. I mean it’s done.” For emphasis, Trump added, “These cases have gone to the Supreme Court. They’ve been settled — and I’m fine with that.” It’s more than a tad ironic that Trump, who’s notorious for speaking in vague generalities, is schooling Landry on the fine points of constitutional law, but irony has always been lost on a showboat like Landry. He’s too busy looking for the cameras. The AG’s latest publicity stunt is a lawsuit seeking to block the governor’s executive order banning discrimination by the state and its contractors against LGBT people. Edwards’ order tracks executive orders by other Louisiana governors dating back to 1992. Before filing suit, Landry cited his role as attorney general to block dozens of contracts with outside lawyers because the contracts

It’s not often that a legal term of art — ‘inferior constitutional officer’ — so perfectly and eloquently aligns with reality as it does in this case. contained the anti-discrimination language. In a preliminary court fight, a judge sided with Landry on technical grounds without addressing the merits of the case. Last week, Edwards filed a countersuit asking a judge to clarify — on constitutional and statutory

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grounds — the proper role of the state attorney general vis-a-vis the governor. The AG is the state’s chief legal officer, but the governor effectively is the state’s chief client. Attorneys have a legal duty to serve their clients’ interests, not their own. Indeed, Edwards’ executive counsel Matthew Block drove home that point in one of his filings: “The political aspirations of an inferior constitutional officer cannot impede the ability of the chief executive officer of the State of Louisiana to exercise his proper authority.” It’s not often that a legal term of art — “inferior constitutional officer” — so perfectly and eloquently aligns with reality as it does in this case. Interestingly, when a deputy tried to serve Landry with official notice of Edwards’ countersuit, no one was at the AG’s office to accept service — at 3:30 p.m. last Monday. Turns out the staff was deliberately absent in hopes of dodging service, a tactic more commonly associated with deadbeat dads and other grifters. The obvious question is why: Why would Landry dodge service in a case that he initiated? The obvious answer is that his office was ill-prepared to argue the merits of the case at a scheduled hearing three days later. When lawyers for both men showed up in court, they conferred privately with the judge for almost two hours before agreeing to a Nov. 29 hearing date. One can only imagine what new gimmick Landry will trot out by then.


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Hey Blake, I recall an early 1980s restaurant and bar in Canal Place called Parker’s. The bar was on the ground level and the upscale restaurant was below ground. I can’t find anyone else who recalls Parker’s. Am I delusional? KENT

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Dear Kent, Parker’s Canal Place, as the restaurant was called, is not a figment of your imagination, and former owner Parker L. Barnes Jr. was flattered you remembered his establishment. It was one of the original tenants of The Shops at Canal Place, the office tower, hotel and shopping center opened in 1979 by developer Joseph Canizaro. Parker’s opened there in 1980. Barnes said your memory of Parker’s unique below-ground setting is correct, in that the 60-stool island bar was on the ground floor and the restaurant was a few steps below ground. The bar at which customers sat was a huge piece of pine, carved and delivered by a friend from Bar Harbor, Maine, Parker said. In 1982, Esquire named Parker’s, which also featured live music, among the 100 best bars in America. The restaurant offered a con-

The Shops at Canal Place is the former home of Parker’s, which had a groundfloor bar and sunken restaurant. P H OTO B Y K A N DAC E P O W E R G R AV E S

tinental menu and Barnes said there was a takeout window used for breakfast orders for workers in the nearby office tower. After a few years on the ground level, Parker’s moved to the third floor of the building near the present location of the Theatres at Canal Place. The restaurant closed in 1987 and was replaced by the Kaleidoscope Brasserie and Bar, run by chef Willy Coln. The area now is a food court. Barnes and his wife found success in another venture they opened during the 1984 World’s Fair. They sold frozen drinks at a stand called Let’s Make a Daiquiri, and after the fair, the business expanded across the country. Barnes now owns three daiquiri shops in Miami.

BLAKEVIEW AS THE HOLIDAY SHOPPING SEASON BEGINS IN EARNEST THIS WEEK, we remember a major player in local retail and fashion for more than 140 years: Godchaux’s. The chain of high-end clothing stores was best known for its flagship location on Canal Street. Founder Leon Godchaux was a Jewish immigrant who came to New Orleans in 1837 at the age of 13. He peddled needles, thread and dry goods for several years before opening his own store, the Leon Godchaux Clothing Company Ltd., in 1840. Early in its history, the store was located on Canal near Chartres Street (now the site of the Marriott Hotel) before moving to the 800 block of Canal in 1926. By the 1980s, the family-owned chain had grown to seven local stores including shops at Lakeside Shopping Center, The Esplanade and Oakwood Center. The Godchaux’s chain filed for bankruptcy in 1986 and the stores were closed. The Godchaux name is still well-known in the River Parishes, where Leon Godchaux owned several plantations (including what now is the town of Reserve) and established a sugar refinery that at one point was the largest in the U.S.

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WHERE TO FIND ASIAN, EUROPEAN, LATIN & MIDDLE EASTERN GROCERIES ASIAN IN NEW ORLEANS B Y H E L E N F R E U N D | P H OTO S BY C H E RY L G E R B E R “ETHNIC FOOD IS DEAD; IT SMACKS OF THE SIN OF COLONIALISM. THIS IS A CULINARY — NOT CULTURAL — EXCHANGE.” Those

words, taken from the inaugural issue of Christopher Kimball’s culinary magazine Milk Street, came to mind often as I wrote this story, wandering the aisles and exploring some of the city’s best international markets. Calling a cuisine “ethnic” always rubs me the wrong way, especially in New Orleans, where the food we eat and cook daily is an amalgamation of many international influences and nudges from different cultures. And our so-called “melting pot” is growing: French, Spanish, African, Italian and Caribbean cultures formed the roots of modern Creole and Cajun cuisines, and now Honduran, Mexican, Indian, Palestinian, Vietnamese and other immigrants are making their marks on the city’s constantly evolving culinary landscape. At Michael Gulotta’s celebrated Mid-City restaurant MoPho, Southeast Asian flavors mingle with Southern ingredients. At Warehouse District stunner Compere Lapin, chef Nina Compton harnesses her fine dining prowess and Italian background to her Caribbean roots. And Koreole proprietor Kayti Chung-Williams has built a solid following for her Korean dishes fused with Creole and soul food. Because of this trend, there is a growing market for stores

that stock products our everyday mass retailers don’t supply. New Orleans is home to an impressive number of international grocers. These markets provide a place for home cooks to try new ingredients and for restaurant chefs to expand their culinary repertoires. The majority are in the suburban stretches of the West Bank, Metairie and Kenner — hubs for many of the immigrant communities in the city. Compared to a decade ago, Gulotta says, the number of local chefs who frequent these markets is staggering. On his regular trips to Hong Kong Market on the West Bank, he buys everything from shrimp and crab paste (used in “almost every” dish at MoPho, he says) to fermented black beans, fresh turmeric root and galangal, black cardamom and Chinese cinnamon. “Back when I worked in fine dining, we would still go there, but we knew exactly what we were going for and didn’t spend much time,” Gulotta says. “When we opened MoPho, we began spending a lot of time in there. We really had to focus and experiment. Anytime I go in there now, there is typically a chef picking up something or another. You always see someone (you know) in there. Even if it’s not for the restaurant, chefs are there getting things to cook on their day off.” Here are 11 local international markets and things to get at each. PAGE 14

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» ASIAN GOURMET MARKET

3239 Williams Blvd., Kenner, (504) 466-0077 The longstanding supermarket specializing in Asian products is tucked away in a faded strip mall on the corner of 32nd Street and Williams Boulevard. It features a large selection of Asian goods including Korean, Chinese, Thai and Filipino items. Its real tour-de-force is the wide array of Japanese products owner (and Little Tokyo proprietor) Yusuke Kawahara stocks. Here, you’ll find aisles of noodle soups, teas and condiments, Japanese beauty products and bags upon bags of Chinese black rice, jasmine rice, sweet (sticky) rice and short-grain varieties used for sushi. Refrigerated items range from natto (Japanese fermented soybeans), meat- and seafood-filled dumplings, yam cakes, mochi and prepared Filipino specialties including lumpia, pancit, and tocino — cured, spiced pork belly slices. There’s also a small produce section that stocks Asian greens, fresh lemongrass, Thai eggplants, bitter melon, purple yams and other produce. A section in the back features traditional Japanese cookware and kitchenware, including chopsticks, sushi and sake sets and tableside grills. Asian Gourmet Market is open 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily.

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» HONG KONG MARKET

925 Behrman Highway, Gretna, (504) 394-7075; www.hongkongmarketnola.com The West Bank superstore functions as a one-stop shop for grocers looking to stock up on both hard-to-find Asian products as well as produce, liquor and other household staples. There are giant burlap sacks of rice next to economy-sized bottles of Vietnamese fish sauce, bags of dried squid and shrimp, and an entire back wall dedicated to fresh seafood and meat. An impressive array of tropical fruit includes durian, jackfruit and dragon fruit. Bagged and bundled Asian greens such as Vietnamese morning glory (similar to spinach) and rau ram (also called Vietnamese coriander) can be found. The store also sells some of the best — and cheapest —crispy pork banh mi sandwiches in the area. The massive shopping complex on Behrman Highway also is home to Yum Yang Ice, which sells Asian frozen yogurt and the Korean shaved ice dessert bingsu. Outside the market, the newly opened Kho Bo Ngoc Quyen stocks Vietnamese beef jerky in bulk, including the silky, crunchy pork floss and smoked abalone flakes.

3324 Transcontinental Drive, Metairie, (504) 457-4567 This tiny market deals exclusively in Korean products, a good thing for Koreole proprietor Kayti Chung-Williams, who frequents the store for hard-tofind products such as napa cabbage and Korean gochu peppers, both used in the preparation of kimchi. Though readily available at other specialty grocers due to its widespread popularity and purported probiotic qualities and health benefits, the fermented cabbage condiment is highlighted here and includes several house-made varieties, including one made with radishes and another made with cucumbers and peppers. On Saturdays, owner Jackie Lee sets up a tiny to-go operation inside the shop, selling her Korean sushi rolls, bowls of japchae, a stir-fried glass noodle and vegetable dish, and topokki, made with rice and fish cakes dressed in fiery gochujang sauce. Quart containers are filled with banchan, the side dishes often seen accompanying meals at Korean barbecue restaurants, including cooked, chilled black beans, spicy squid, squid salad and dried radishes. There’s also a wide selection of meats prepped for traditional Korean grilling, including thinly sliced beef used in bulgogi and beef short ribs used to make galbi, cut into thin strips and marinated. The market is open 9:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday. PAGE 16


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Asian Gourmet Market » WHAT TO GET: Fermented soybeans Glutinous rice Filipino tocino Mochi Japanese tableware

Norma’s Sweets Bakery

Hong Kong Market » WHAT TO GET: Fish sauce Pork floss Dried shrimp Morning glory, rau ram, Thai basil, and other Asian greens and herbs Banh mi

Oriental Market » WHAT TO GET: Cucumber & radish kimchi Japchae Topokki Gochujang Napa cabbage

EUROPEAN Central Grocery » WHAT TO GET: Muffuletta Italian cold cuts Dried pastas Canned sardines

» WHAT TO GET: Cuban sandwiches Tres leches cakes Honduran tamales Guava jelly Nicaraguan chorizo

MIDDLE EASTERN International Market » WHAT TO GET: Indian spice blends Extracts and oils Incense Mint, lime and coconut chutneys Bulk legumes

Jerusalem Market » WHAT TO GET: Fresh hummus and shawarma platters Turkish delight Date and apricot syrups Indian and Pakistani spice blends Teas and coffee

Kased Brothers Halal

Eastern European Foods » WHAT TO GET: Matjes herring Smoked sprats Russian and Polish sausages Pickled vegetables Eastern European sweets and candy

LATIN Ideal Market » WHAT TO GET: Dried hot peppers Key limes Beef back ribs, stew meat

» WHAT TO GET: Freshly butchered halal goat and lamb Pickled labneh Mango and garlic pickle Palestinian flatbread Pomegranate molasses

Mona’s » WHAT TO GET: Labneh and feta Bulk olives Dates Tahini Falafel mix

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923 Decatur St., (504) 523-1620; www.centralgrocerynola.com The famed French Quarter Italian grocery dates back to the early 1900s and is credited with serving the quintessential muffuletta. The tiny shop also is known for its brusque counter service and for drawing large numbers of visitors, who line up every day for the signature meat, cheese and olive salad sandwich. The store’s supply of canned seafood, cold cuts and cheeses, dried pastas and Italian condiments shouldn’t be overlooked. Here’s where to source hard-tofind imported Spanish, Greek and Italian products ranging from vegetable seeds, smoked clams, Italian mackerel fillets soaked in olive oil, jarred morello cherries and wheels of cured porchetta. The deli counter also stocks the store’s signature olive salad, fresh Italian sausage links, stuffed artichokes and marinated mushrooms. The grocery is open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.

» EASTERN EUROPEAN FOODS

3320 Williams Blvd., Kenner, (504) 466-1982 Father and son Sal and Leon Abud opened this tiny market in 2003 in a strip shopping center off Williams Boulevard. The idea was hatched when Sal’s wife, Russian-born Inna Goldvarg, missed the foods of her homeland and figured she probably wasn’t the only one. “There was really no place to find anything from Eastern Europe or Russia,” Leon says. “The closest you could get would be in Houston or Miami.” The family stocks products from Poland, Russia, Ukraine, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Slovenia, Croatia, Hungary and several other countries. Matjes, brined herring‚ is joined by jars of caviar. A deli case stocked with smoked sausages includes kielbasa, Hungarian salami, Russian Doktorskaya kolbasa (a product similar to bologna with a slightly spongier texture), kabanosy (snappy, smoked pork links) and rossiyskiy, a rich, semi-hard cow’s milk cheese. There’s a strong pickle presence, from bright yellow pickled pattypan squash to Polish pickled grape leaves. Other jarred specialties include sour cherry compote, Russian smoked sprats packed in oil, garlicky fried zucchini slices and Bulgarian ajvar, a spicy eggplant and red pepper spread. The store is open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday and noon to 6 p.m. Saturday.

LATIN » IDEAL MARKET

250 S. Broad St., (504) 822-8861; 653 Terry Parkway, Gretna, (504) 262-8883; 3805 Hessmer Ave., Metairie, (504) 883-5351; 4421 Airline Drive, Metairie, (504) 309-9214; www.laidealmarket.com The local Latin supermarket chain now operates multiple stores in both Orleans and Jefferson parishes. The Broad Street location includes a wide selection of Central American products ranging from fresh chorizo and Honduran crema to queso fresca and masa. It’s one of the best places to get dried chilies, fresh tortillas, Mexican and Central American canned goods and condiments, including achiote powder, guava paste and several varieties of hot sauces. A sprawling meat department includes harder-to-find items like tripe and oxtail, and a popular prepared foods section features crispy pork cracklings, whole roasted chickens, steamed and fried yuca, plantains and menudo, the Mexican tripe soup (and traditional hangover remedy). It’s open 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily.

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WEEKEND » NORMA’S SWEETS BAKERY

2925 Bienville St., (504) 309-5401 Though smaller than Ideal Market, Norma’s carries a solid selection of Latin products, ranging from Nicaraguan chorizo blends and Honduran sausages, vats of fresh pork lard and guava jelly to Mexican votive candles and pinatas. An excellent hot-line selection includes spicy chicken tamales, seafood-packed sopa de mariscos, Salvadoran pupusas, quesadillas and burritos. The real draw are the Latin bakery items, which include flaky guava and cream cheese pastelitos and tres leches sheet cakes decorated with colorful frosting for special occasions. Norma’s also is one of the few places in town to get an authentic Cuban sandwich, which comes oozing with cheese, layers of ham, pickles and yellow mustard. Norma’s is open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday.


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» JERUSALEM MARKET

2544 Williams Blvd., Suite A, Kenner, (504) 336-4300 If the hookahs lining the shelves aren’t a dead giveaway, the scent of cumin, turmeric and coriander wafting from the kitchen in the rear should indicate what’s in store at this new Middle Eastern supermarket on the south end of Williams Boulevard. Part grocery, part restaurant, the market keeps a wide variety of Middle Eastern, northern African and Mediterranean items in stock. “It’s a multicultural selection, so we have something for everybody,” says manager Ahmad Jarrar, who is Palestinian and opened the shop this year. Jarrar says the majority of his customers hail from India and Pakistan and come for Middle Eastern spice blends used to make biryani, which has Persian roots and is made with chicken or lamb, rice and spices including nutmeg, cloves, coriander and ginger. Fresh Medjool dates line the counter at the entrance, and shelves are filled with tubs of halva — the Middle Eastern confection made from sesame paste — rows of spices, dried lentils, mung beans and split chickpeas used to make dal, pomegranate, apricot and date syrups, and a large selection of teas and coffees from Jordan, Lebanon and Morocco. On the sweet side, there is an impressive selection of date cookies and Turkish delight confections. A restaurant in the rear serves fried eggplant sandwiches, hummus and falafel plates, Greek salads and shawarma. It’s open 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday.

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MIDDLE EASTERN/INDIAN » KASED BROTHERS HALAL

3804 Williams Blvd., Kenner, (504) 468-1950 Specializing in Middle Eastern and Mediterranean foods, Kased Brothers Halal has one of the city’s largest selections of freshly butchered halal meats, including whole and half lamb, goat, beef and chicken. The majority of the store’s customers are of Pakistani and Indian heritage, but there’s also an extensive selection of Moroccan, Jordanian, Egyptian, Turkish, Palestinian and Lebanese products. Rows of Middle Eastern spices in giant, vacuum-sealed pouches are available alongside cans of Indian chutneys and mango and garlic pickles, jars of pickled labneh and vats of black and green olives. Puffy golden rounds of freshly baked flatbread are delivered daily by a local Palestinian woman. Frozen fish flown in from India, Pakistan and Bangladesh include freshwater breeds such as rohu and catla, two species of Indian carp, and hilsa, a herring relative found in Bangladeshi waters. The store stocks clay taginess, too. The market is open 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday.

» INTERNATIONAL MARKET

3940 Barron St., Metairie, (504) 888-8832 The massive warehouse space off Cleary Avenue in Metairie shelves a wide selection of Indian and Caribbean staples, including the clarified butter product ghee, flavored chutneys ranging from apricot and mint to lime and coconut, fruit and herb extracts, jerk spices and ackee fruit, as well as Moroccan spice blends like ras el hanout and harissa paste, methi (dried fenugreek) leaves and Kashmiri chilies. A room spanning the length of the store features rows upon rows of dried legumes and grains in bulk — chickpeas, lentils, mung beans, rice, freekeh and more. In addition to groceries, the market houses a selection of Indian beauty products, art, cookware and an entire aisle of incense. It’s open 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday.

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3901 Banks St., (504) 482-7743 The Middle Eastern restaurant chain’s MidCity location includes a small grocer that stocks Mediterranean and Middle Eastern products that are hard to find in Orleans Parish. There are rows of specialty cooking oils, giant jars of green and black olives, falafel mix, dried beans, fresh labneh, preserved lemon, tahini and za’atar: everything needed to create a Middle Eastern feast. It’s open 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday and noon to 9 p.m. Sunday.


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WHAT’S IN STORE

Tippin’ point BY KATHERINE M. JOHNSON

Big Sam’s Funky Nation performs at Tipitina’s. PHOTO BY CHERYL GERBER

TIPITINA’S (501 NAPOLEON AVE., 504-895-8477; WWW.TIPITINAS. COM) OPENED ITS DOORS ON JAN. 14, 1977 AS A PERFORMANCE SPACE for local artist Henry

Roeland Byrd, better known by his piano-banging alias, Professor Longhair (or simply “Fess”). As Fess and his contemporaries reached cult status, so did the club. Full of garbled verbal nonsense and stuttering piano riffs, “Tipitina” is one of Professor Longhair’s most emotive songs, compelling listeners to tap their toes and sing along. It’s a fitting name for the music venue, which has a similar effect on patrons. With upcoming acts such as Anders Osborne, Flow Tribe, Dr. John and Galactic, it’s a place to get your body moving. Tipitina’s invests in local communities. The club isn’t a nonprofit, but after recouping overhead costs for concerts and special events, it sends proceeds to the nonprofit Tipitina’s Foundation, which sponsors youth programs including Instruments A Comin’ (IAC). IAC raises money to provide new musical instruments to local students. “We started in 2001, handing out the instruments at the club, with just one school,” says Nancy Romano, general manager and director of special events at Tipitina’s. “The program has now donated over $31 million worth of instruments to 101 schools — around 77,000 students.” The Foundation holds an annual fundraiser during the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, donating profits from its block party, silent auction and benefit concert to IAC.

SHOPPING NEWS BY MISSY WILKINSON

Angelique Kids (5519 Magazine St., 504-899-8992; www. angeliquekids.com) is going out of business. All merchandise is 40 percent off. Superior Honda (1845 Westbank Expressway., Harvey, 504-717-2157; www.superiorhonda.net) hosts holiday pet portraits from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, Nov. 25. Donate $15 to Animal Rescue New Orleans and receive a 4-by6-inch printed portrait, a digital version and a gift bag provided by Jefferson Feed Pet & Garden Center.

Tipitina’s Internship Program for aspiring professional musicians has turned out more than a dozen local graduates, many of whom have gone on to the Berklee College of Music in Boston. Berklee grad Donald Harrison Jr. runs the program. Every other Sunday, middle and high school-aged kids can attend a free Youth Music Workshop, which ends with a jam session on Tipitina’s stage, led by local and touring musicians. The Tipitina’s gift shop is open Monday through Friday and during concerts, and all proceeds from merchandise emblazoned with the

club’s logo, including koozies, baby gear and dog shirts, benefit the foundation as well. In January 2017, Tipitina’s will celebrate its 40th anniversary. Talent booker Wayne Lee points out that even though the Radiators officially disbanded in 2011, the group reunites annually to commemorate one of the world’s most iconic venues. It’s all about the music, and there will be plenty of it to mark the 40-year milestone, Lee says. “We want to remind the fans of how much fun they’ve had in the last 40 years, and how much more is to come,” he says.

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Cuban cuisine finds a home in a West Bank grocery. BY H E L E N F R E U N D @helenfreund A COUPLE OF YEARS AGO, I GOT A LECTURE FROM AN EX-FLORIDIAN

who had just moved to town. The topic was Cuban sandwiches, and his sticking point was the bread. There was no place in town that sold real Cuban bread, he said, and therefore no place that sold real Cuban sandwiches. Fair enough, though I argued there were plenty of places that substituted Leidenheimer loaves or other French bread incarnations that were, in my opinion, perfectly fine. We agreed to disagree. On a recent trip to the West Bank, I stopped at Holly’s Po-Boys & Cuban Cuisine in Gretna. Though it didn’t look like much from the outside, it turned out the tiny convenience store on the corner of Derbigny and 7th streets sold more than just tallboys and toilet paper. Owner Jesse Garcia, who hails from Havana, took over the store earlier this year, adding a simple menu of pressed sandwiches and traditional Cuban fare, including weekly specials like chuleta empanizada (thinly pounded breaded pork chops), ropa vieja (Cuba’s national dish of stewed, shredded beef with peppers) and congri, Cuba’s answer to rice and beans. The real draw is the Cuban sandwich, that Cuban-by-way-of-Florida creation. Though many variations on the sandwich exist, its main components, at least in the traditionalist sense, remain fixed: roasted pork, sliced smoked ham, Swiss cheese, yellow mustard, pickles and, Garcia insists, butter.

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629 Derbigny St., Gretna; (504) 366-5101

The variable in most reinterpretations is the bread, since the elusive pan cubano, with its buttery heft and characteristic center seam, can be hard to find outside Florida. Though he refuses to divulge his source, Garcia’s choice of dense white bread is as close a cousin as any, with a crusty exterior and a lightness that lends itself well to the grill. The result is a buttery 9-inch sandwich with layers of garlicky roasted pork and Swiss cheese that oozes from the corners while the edges of ham curl and crisp. The medianoche sandwich is nearly identical, but is cradled by spongy egg bread instead. The bright marigold-hued slices imbue their innate sweetness, which contrasts and compliments the smoky characteristics of the ham. Cuban croquetas are similar to their Spanish cousin, combining a smoky mix of minced ham and bechamel, and arriving coated in golden breadcrumbs. Fried yuca rellena are crispy on the outside, filled with soft, fluffy mashed yuca wrapped around a mix of cumin-scented picadillo, or ground beef cooked until soft with onions, garlic and spices. Because it’s hard to run a lunch business in this town without appealing to the masses, there also are

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Holly and Jesse Garcia sell Cuban dishes and New Orleans fare in the back of their Gretna grocery store. P H OTO B Y C H E R Y L G E R B E R

po-boys and fried seafood. Roast beef po-boys can be ordered New Orleans style: dressed to order with salty, gravy-soaked slices sidling lettuce, tomatoes and a healthy smear of mayonnaise, a characteristically delicious mess. There’s also an option to give the sandwich a Cuban spin, where the tomatoes and lettuce are tossed and the thick slices of roast beef are instead coupled with mustard and pickles before getting pressed on the grill, yielding a streamlined version of the local staple that’s much easier to eat. A tiny mom-and-pop operation in every sense, Garcia and his wife Holly take turns running the cash register in the front, answering phones, taking orders and popping back to the kitchen. There’s not much in the way of table space, so it’s easiest to grab your butcher paper-swaddled sandwich — mystery bread and all — and take it to go. Email Helen Freund at helensfreund@gmail.com

WHAT WORKS

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limited seating options

CHECK, PLEASE Gretna corner store highlights Cuban specialties and pressed sandwiches

FREY SMOKED MEAT CO. (4141 Bienville St., 504-488-7427), a new barbecue restaurant from Rue 127 chef Ray Gruezke, is open in Mid-City. The restaurant is a Gruezke family affair, and it’s not their first time behind the smoker: their Hogs for the Cause team has competed for several years at the annual charity competition and the cookoff was the inspiration for the new restaurant. Smoked meats are the focus of the expansive menu, which includes a variety of barbecue platters with pork belly, chicken, pulled pork, brisket, sausage and beef ribs. Sides range from braised green beans and coleslaw to grilled cabbage, baked beans, grits and Texas toast. The menu also includes a long list of burger “fatties” (the mac-n-burger is topped with jalapeno macaroni and cheese), smoked oyster salad, pepper jelly-glazed pork belly poppers and a fried chicken sandwich with Sriracha aioli. There are eight beers on tap and a large selection of bottled beers, as well as lots of whiskeys. The restaurant’s house margarita, the Hogarita, features a smoked salt rim, and proceeds from sales of the drink go to Hogs for the Cause, an organization focusing on pediatric brain cancer. The family-friendly spot has seating for about 120 people and retractable windows that open to a large patio. It’s the newest addition to the Mid-City Market complex, which also houses Winn-Dixie, Five Guys, Felipe’s Mexican Taqueria, Mr. Ed’s Oyster Bar and Fish House and other businesses. The new restaurant’s namesake is Gruezke’s great-great-grandfather Andreas Frey, a 19th-century butcher who peddled his smoked meats and sausages door-to-door and at the French Market. “We’re a family business all the way,” Gruezke’s brother, Andrew, says. “For years we had talked about teaming up and opening up a restaurant, and now we’re extremely happy to be a part of the neighborhood and a part of the Mid-City revitalization.” — HELEN FREUND


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Holly Hawthorne VENDOR, HOLLY TAMALE

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CHANCES ARE IF YOU’VE SPENT SOME TIME AT DOWNTOWN BARS during the past 10 years,

you’ve run into Holly Hawthorne. Better known as Holly Tamale, she’s the woman with the pinup hair and flashy getups biking around a hot pink tamale cart. Hawthorne has hawked her family’s generations-old tamale recipe since 2007 and also runs the seasonal pop-up Soup Hotsy at St. Roch Tavern during November. Hawthorne spoke with Gambit about taking her one-woman tamale show to the streets.

How did you get into the tamale business? Hawthorne: It was at a time when I was broke, and it’s just kind of what people in my family would do when that happened. My grandmother told me about how her stepgrandfather had a pushcart and how when he came home from work — he painted houses for a living — they would all roll (the cart) together and then he would go out again late at night with the pushcart. ... I’ve always been kind of an entrepreneur. At first, I started doing it as a parttime thing.

What’s your preferred tamale style? H: My family is from Alexandria, and the further up in Louisiana you go, the closer the tamales will resemble a Delta-style, Native American tamale. My family made Zwolle tamales, and what I make now is probably the closest to that recipe. My mom and my grandma taught me. ... People from back home will bring me their game — they’ll process their meat and bring it to me to turn into tamales. They bring me deer, duck and boar. (Making tamales) is a long process. The first day is pretty much devoted to collecting supplies and cooking your fillings. For instance, if you’re making a pork tamale — that pork is going to take probably four hours to cook, at least. And then you have to mix it, and make a mole for it, and mix it again. And then there’s the process of rolling your tamales, which involves making your masa. A masa is pretty particular to whomever is making it. I use corn flour, but some people use cornmeal, which, in my opinion, makes for a grittier tamale — but it is pretty traditional, as far as Native American and Delta-style tamales

go. It depends on who you are. It’s like a gumbo: Everyone’s mama makes the best gumbo. My mom makes the best tamales. You have to salt your masa — lots of salt. And I use paprika to color and flavor it. Then there’s the issue of shortening or lard. My family would cook the meat, and then use whatever fat was rendered on top once it cooled ... to make the masa. ... If you wanted to do a vegan tamale, for instance, you would just use a high-quality vegetable shortening. I use Crisco — Crisco is the best. It’s just oldschool Southern cooking.

You’re now seven months pregnant. Are you still on the cart? H: On Fridays and Saturdays I now have a special little window at d.b.a. where I do late-night tamales. That has been so much fun. I love Frenchmen Street, but it’s gotten really touristy and d.b.a. had this really great space behind the DJ booth that wasn’t being used. So it’s really great to be able to sit in one spot and everybody who works on Frenchmen Street comes by and says hi. It’s been really nice, now that I’m pregnant, but I do miss being on the cart, because there’s this whole different social aspect. And there is definitely an image that accompanies Holly’s Tamales: I do a lot of pinup (style) and I like to get dressed up. ... I kind of have a sassy attitude on the cart. You have to; otherwise people will walk all over you or they’ll sit there and take forever to order. Worst of all, they’ll “mansplain” to me about how I can do it better. At this point, almost 10 years later, I don’t need anybody to tell me how to make a damn tamale. I got it. — HELEN FREUND


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BY NORA McGUNNIGLE

@noradeirdre

WAYWARD OWL (3940 THALIA ST., 504-827-1646; WWW. WAYWARDOWLBREWING. COM) OFFICIALLY IS THE CITY’S FOURTH PRODUCTION BREWERY AND IS CLOSE TO OPENING TO THE PUBLIC. Construction

on the brewery’s taproom is in the final stages and the business is licensed to brew. The first beer to christen the tanks is founder and head brewer Justin Boswell’s signature IPA, a recipe he’s been tweaking since 2008. According to Boswell, the first beers to be released will be the IPA, an English-style ESB, and the little-seen Kristallweizen, which is brewed with wheat like a cloudy-looking hefeweizen, but uses a highly flocculant yeast strain, which results in a clarified beer. • The Freret Beer Room (5018 Freret St., 504-298-7468) is expected to be open this week. Owner Eli Gay says the beer-focused casual restaurant serves beer in a dining environment and will focus on beer education and beer pairing experimentation. Charles Vincent, co-founder and former owner of Charleston, South Carolina restaurant The Glass Onion will be the head chef at the

OF WINE THE WEEK

The Freret Beer Room focuses on pairing beer with food. P H OTO B Y NOR A MCGUNNIGLE

Freret Beer Room, offering dishes like Gulf fish collar, chicken confit and a meatball sandwich. He his experience in the kitchen includes stints at Emeril’s Delmonico and La Petite Grocery, but it’s his first venture into pairing beer and food on this level. “It’s been eye-opening,” Vincent says, noting that his audition for the job was preparing a beer pairing dinner. “I’m excited about how diverse pairing food and beer can be.”

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BY BRENDA MAITLAND

Dopff & Irion Brut Rose Cremant Alsace, France Retail: $25-$30

CREMANT IS BECOMING THE PREFERRED GO-TO FRENCH SPARKLING WINE FOR OENOPHILES WHO FIND CHAMPAGNE TOO PRICEY. While Spain’s lower-priced Cavas are

well-received among the bubbles crowd, Italy’s Proseccos are hot sellers and California sparklers are gaining popularity, there’s nothing quite like French bubbly. Cremant is only two sips away from being a Champagne, yet is priced significantly lower. The difference is Champagne is produced only within the geographical area of Champagne, while Cremants are made in eight French wine regions at a lower cost. They’re made using the same method as Champagne. Made from 100 percent pinot noir grapes, this wine has an enticing effervescence bursting with aromas of fresh red berries, leading to strawberry and raspberry fruit flavors, a hint of citrus, balanced acidity and a flourishing finish. Serve chilled. For Thanksgiving, serve with roast or fried turkey, baked ham, seafood, sweet potatoes, salads and desserts. Buy it at: Pearl Wine Co., Faubourg Wines, Grand Krewe Fine Wine and Spirits, Bacchanal and the W.I.N.O. Shop. Drink it at: Galatoire’s, Emeril’s, Restaurant August, Windsor Court, Emeril’s Delmonico, Doris Metropolitan, Oxalis, Oak Wine Bar and Cafe Atchafalaya.

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Food truck Friday 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Friday Spanish Plaza, 1 Poydras St. www.riverwalkneworleans.com The Outlet Collection at Riverwalk and My House NOLA host a food truck roundup featuring Mr. Choo, Fete Au Fete, Crepes a la Cart and Petite Rouge.

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In the SoFAB Kitchen with Chef Alfred Singleton 2:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Saturday Southern Food & Beverage Museum, 1504 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd., (504) 267-7490 www.natfab.org Alfred Singleton is chef and co-owner of the recently reopened Cafe Sbisa. He demonstrates how to cook the restaurant’s version of New Orleans-style barbecue shrimp. Samples available while supplies last. Free with regular museum admission.

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Nepali lunch pop-up 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday 4900 Tchoupitoulas St., (504) 897–9339 www.tibetanhouse.com Pop-up kitchen Lahpet serves Nepali thali-style lunch plates at Tibetan House’s holiday kickoff and market. The vegetarian plates include dal baht (curried lentils), aloo achar (potatoes with vegetables), badam sadeko (peanut ginger salad), pounded rice flakes and more. Chai tea also is for sale. The plates cost $8.

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1011 Decatur St., (504) 522-5565 www.cafesbisanola.com The menu includes butternut squash and shrimp bisque, seafood-stuffed mirlitons with citrus butter sauce and crispy prosciutto, and more.

634 Louisa St., (504) 945-0742 www.thecountryclubneworleans.com Chef Chris Barbato’s menu features sweetbreads with stewed white beans, veal jus and satsuma. Sides include oyster dressing and mascarpone polenta, and for dessert, there’s pumpkin pie with whipped cream and caramel. Ace Hotel, 600 Carondelet St., (504) 930-3070 www.josephineestelle.com A four-course menu includes ravioli Bolognese, roasted turkey leg confit with mashed sweet potatoes, pecan cornbread dressing and pancetta Brussels sprouts.

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The Roosevelt

1001 Toulouse St., (504) 586-8000 www.maisondupuy.com A three-course menu features beet salad with Brussels sprouts, goat cheese and honey vinaigrette and roasted porchetta with satsuma glaze. For dessert, there’s sweet potato pecan pie and white chocolate bread pudding. 130 Roosevelt Way, The Blue Room, (504) 648-1200 www.therooseveltneworleans.com A Thanksgiving Day brunch buffet features Cajun fried turkey with giblet gravy, ham hock braised collard greens and cranberry walnut rolls, and there’s live music.


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AMERICAN Treasure Island Buffet — 5050 Williams Blvd., Kenner, (504) 443-8000; www.treasurechestcasino.com — No reservations. Lunch Mon.-Fri., dinner daily, brunch Sat.Sun. Credit cards. $$

The Delachaise — 3442 St. Charles Ave., (504) 895-0858; www.thedelachaise.com — No reservations. Lunch Fri.-Sun., dinner and late-night daily. Credit cards. $$

BAR & GRILL

Lakeview Brew Coffee Cafe — 5606 Canal Blvd., (504) 483-7001 — No reservations. Breakfast and lunch daily, dinner Mon.-Sat., brunch Sat.-Sun. Credit cards. $

The American Sector — 945 Magazine St., (504) 528-1950; www.nationalww2museum.org/american-sector — Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$ The Rivershack Tavern — 3449 River Road, (504) 834-4938; www.therivershacktavern.com — No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $ Warehouse Grille — 869 Magazine St., (504) 322-2188; www.warehousegrille.com — Reservations accepted. Lunch, dinner and late-night daily, brunch Fri.-Sun. Credit cards. $

BREAKFAST/BRUNCH Red Gravy — 125 Camp St., (504) 5618844; www.redgravycafe.com — Reservations accepted. Lunch and brunch Wed.-Mon. Credit cards. $$

BURGERS Bayou Burger & Sports Company — 03 Bourbon St., (504) 529-4256; www. bayouburger.com — No reservations. Lunch, dinner and late-night daily. Credit cards. $$ Dis & Dem — Rue St. Louis Bar, 814 St. Louis St., (504) 509-7092; www.disanddem. com — No reservations. Banks Street: breakfast Sat.-Sun., lunch Tue.-Sun. St. Louis St.: lunch, dinner and late-night daily.Credit cards. $

CAFE Antoine’s Annex — 513 Royal St., (504) 525-8045; www.antoines.com — No reservations. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $ Brick & Spoon — 2802 Magazine St., (504) 345-1352; www.brickandspoonrestaurant.com — Reservations accepted. Brunch and lunch daily. Credit cards. $$ Cafe Maspero — 601 Decatur St., (504) 523-6520; www.cafemaspero.com — Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $ Cafe NOMA — New Orleans Museum of Art, City Park, 1 Collins C. Diboll Circle, (504) 482-1264; www.cafenoma.com — Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch Tue.-Sun., dinner Fri. Credit cards. $ Chartres House — 601 Chartres St., (504) 586-8393; www.chartreshouse.com — No

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Pearl Wine Co. — 3700 Orleans Ave., (504) 483-6314; www.pearlwineco.com — No reservations. Lunch and dinner Tue.-Sat. Credit cards. $ Pierre Maspero’s — 440 Chartres St., (504) 524-8990; www.originalpierremasperos.com — No reservations. Breakfast Fri.-Mon., lunch and dinner daily, latenight Fri.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

CAJUN Daisy Dukes — 121 Chartres St., (504) 5615171; 123 Carondelet St., (504) 522-2233; 5209 W. Napoleon Ave., Metairie, (504) 883-5513; www.daisydukesrestaurant.com — No reservations. New Orleans locations are open 24 hours. West Napoleon Avenue: Breakfast and lunch Wed.-Sun., dinner Fri.-Sat. Credit cards. $ Mulate’s Cajun Restaurant — 201 Julia St., (504) 522-1492; www.mulates.com — Reservations recommended. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$$ Tres Bon Cajun Meats — 10316 Jefferson Highway, River Ridge, (504) 405-5355; www.tresbonmeats.com — No reservations. Lunch and early dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $

CHINESE August Moon — 3635 Prytania St., (504) 899-5129; www.moonnola.com — Delivery available. Reservations accepted. Lunch Mon.-Fri., dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

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Five Happiness — 3511 S. Carrollton Ave., (504) 482-3935; www.fivehappiness. com — Delivery available. Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

COFFEE/DESSERT Angelo Brocato’s — 214 N. Carrollton Ave., (504) 486-1465; www.angelobrocatoicecream.com — No reservations. Lunch and dinner Tue.-Sun. Credit cards. $

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Chez Pierre French Bakery & Cafe — 3208 Clearview Parkway, Metairie, (504) 467-3176; www.chezpierreneworleans.com — No reservations. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

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CONTEMPORARY

Reservations accepted. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily, brunch Sat.-Sun. $$$

Bayona — 430 Dauphine St., (504) 5254455; www.bayona.com — Reservations recommended. Lunch Wed.-Sat., dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $$$

Willie Mae’s Scotch House — 2401 St. Ann St., (504) 822-9503 — No reservations. Lunch Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

Boulevard American Bistro — 4241 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Metairie, (504) 889-2301; www.boulevardbistro.com — Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$$

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Brown Butter Southern Kitchen & Bar — 231 N. Carrollton Ave., Suite C, (504) 609-3871; www.brownbutterrestaurant. com — Reservations accepted. Lunch Tue.-Fri., dinner Tue.-Sat., brunch SatSun. Credit cards. $$ Chais Delachaise — 7708 Maple St., (504) 510-4509; www.chaisdelachaise. com — Reservations accepted. Lunch Sat.-Sun., early dinner Mon.-Fri., dinner daily, late-night Fri.-Sat. Credit cards. $$ Rebellion Bar & Urban Kitchen — 748 Camp St., (504) 298-7317; www.nolarebellion.com — Reservations accepted. Dinner Wed.-Mon., brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$ Suis Generis — 3219 Burgundy St., (504) 309-7850; www.suisgeneris. com — Reservations accepted for large parties. Dinner Wed.-Sun., late-night Thu.-Sat., brunch Sat.-Sun. Credit cards accepted. $$

CREOLE Antoine’s Restaurant — 713 St. Louis St., (504) 581-4422; www.antoines.com — Reservations recommended. Lunch and dinner Mon-Sat., brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$$ Bar Redux — 801 Poland Ave., (504) 592-7083; www.barredux.com — No reservations. Lunch Mon.-Sat., dinner and late-night daily. Credit cards. $$ Brennan’s New Orleans — 417 Royal St., (504) 525-9711; www.brennansneworleans.com — Reservations recommended. Breakfast and lunch Tue.-Sat., dinner Tue.-Sun. Credit cards. $$$ Cafe Gentilly — 5325 Franklin Ave., (504) 281-4220; www.facebook.com/ cafegentilly — No reservations. Breakfast and lunch daily, dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $ The Landing Restaurant — Crowne Plaza, 2829 Williams Blvd., Kenner, (504) 467-5611; www.neworleansairporthotel. com — No reservations. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$ MeMe’s Bar & Grille — 712 W. Judge Perez Drive, Chalmette, (504) 644-4992; www.memesbareandgrille.com — Reservations accepted. Lunch Tue.-Fri., dinner Tue.-Sat. Credit cards. $$$ Messina’s Runway Cafe — 6001 Stars and Stripes Blvd., (504) 241-5300; www. messinasterminal.com — Reservations accepted for large parties. Breakfast and lunch daily, brunch Sat.-Sun. Credit cards. $$ Palace Cafe — 605 Canal St., (504) 523-1661; www.palacecafe.com — Reservations recommended. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily, brunch Sat.-Sun. Credit cards. $$$ Roux on Orleans — Bourbon Orleans, 717 Orleans Ave., (504) 571-4604; www. bourbonorleans.com — Reservations accepted. Breakfast daily, dinner Tue.-Sun. Credit cards. $$ Tableau — 616 St. Peter St., (504) 9343463; www.tableaufrenchquarter.com —

Bagels & Bytes — 1001 Metairie Road, Metairie, (504) 831-7968; www.bagelsandbytes.com — No reservations. Breakfast, lunch and early dinner Mon.Sat. Credit cards. $ Kosher Cajun New York Deli & Grocery — 3519 Severn Ave., Metairie, (504) 888-2010; www.koshercajun.com — No reservations. Lunch Sun.-Thu., dinner Mon.-Thu. Credit cards. $ Martin Wine Cellar — 714 Elmeer Ave., Metairie, (504) 896-7350; 2895 Hwy. 190, Mandeville, (985) 951-8081; 3827 Baronne St., (504) 899-7411; www.martinwine.com — No reservations. Breakfast and lunch daily, early dinner Mon.-Sat., brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$ Qwik Chek Deli & Catering — 2018 Clearview Pkwy., Metairie, (504) 456-6362 — No reservations. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $ Welty’s Deli — 336 Camp St., (504) 592-0223; www.weltysdeli.com — No reservations. Breakfast and lunch Mon.Fri. Credit cards. $

FRENCH Cafe Degas — 3127 Esplanade Ave., (504) 945-5635; www.cafedegas.com — Reservations recommended. Lunch Wed.-Sat., dinner Wed.-Sun., brunch Sun. Credit cards. $

GOURMET TO GO Breaux Mart — Citywide; www. breauxmart.com — No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

INDIAN Nirvana Indian Cuisine — 4308 Magazine St., (504) 894-9797 — Reservations accepted for five or more. Lunch and dinner Tue.-Sun. Credit cards. $$ Taj Mahal Indian Cuisine — 923-C Metairie Road, Metairie, (504) 836-6859 — Reservations recommended. Lunch and dinner Tue.-Sun. Credit cards. $$ Tandoori Chicken — 2916 Cleary Ave., Metairie, (504) 889-7880 — No reservations. Lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

ITALIAN Andrea’s Restaurant — 3100 N. 19th St., Metairie, (504) 834-8583; www. andreasrestaurant.com — Reservations recommended. Lunch and dinner daily, brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$$ Mosca’s — 4137 Hwy. 90 W., Westwego, (504) 436-8950; www.moscasrestaurant.com — Reservations accepted. Dinner Tue.-Sat. Cash only. $$$ Nonna Mia Cafe & Pizzeria — 3125 Esplanade Ave., (504) 948-1717; www. nonnamia.net — Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$ Specialty Italian Bistro — 2330 Belle Chasse Hwy., Gretna, (504) 391-1090; www.specialtyitalianbistro.com — No


OUT TO EAT Vincent’s Italian Cuisine — 4411 Chastant St., Metairie, (504) 885-2984; 7839 St. Charles Ave., (504) 866-9313; www.vincentsitaliancuisine.com — Reservations accepted. Lunch Tue.-Fri., dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

JAPANESE Mikimoto — 3301 S. Carrollton Ave., (504) 488-1881; www.mikimotosushi. com — Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch Sun.-Fri., dinner daily. Delivery available. Credit cards. $$ Miyako Japanese Seafood & Steakhouse — 1403 St. Charles Ave., (504) 410-9997; www.japanesebistro.com — Reservations accepted. Lunch Sun.-Fri., dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

KOREAN Little Korea BBQ — 2240 Magazine St., (504) 821-5006 — No reservations. Lunch Mon. & Wed.-Sat., dinner daily. Credit cards. $$$

LOUISIANA CONTEMPORARY Audubon Clubhouse Cafe — 6500 Magazine St., (504) 212-5282; www.auduboninstitute.org/visit/golf-cafe — Reservations recommended. Lunch Mon.-Fri., dinner Sun.-Fri., brunch Sat.-Sun. Credit cards. $$$ Bombay Club — Prince Conti Hotel, 830 Conti St., (504) 577-2237; www.bombayclubneworleans.com — Reservations accepted. Dinner daily. Credit cards. $$ Broussard’s — 819 Conti St., (504) 5813866; www.broussards.com — Reservations accepted. Dinner daily, brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$$ Creole House Restaurant & Oyster Bar — 509 Canal St., (504) 323-2109; www. creolehouserestaurant.com — Reservations accepted for large parties. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$ Criollo — Hotel Monteleone, 214 Royal St., (504) 681-4444; www.criollonola.com — Reservations recommended. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$$ Dick & Jenny’s — 4501 Tchoupitoulas St., (504) 894-9880; www.dickandjennys. com — Reservations recommended. Dinner Wed.-Mon. Credit cards. $$$ Heritage Grill — 111 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Suite 150, Metairie, (504) 9344900; www.heritagegrillmetairie.com — Reservations accepted. Lunch Mon.-Fri. Credit cards. $$ Kingfish — 337 Chartres St., (504) 598-5005; www.kingfishneworleans. com — Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner daily, brunch Sat.-Sun. Credit cards. $$$ Le Bayou Restaurant — 208 Bourbon St., (504) 525-4755; www.lebayourestaurant. com — No reservations. Lunch, dinner and late-night Mon.-Sun. Credit cards. $ Ralph’s On The Park — 900 City Park Ave., (504) 488-1000; www.ralphsonthepark.com — Reservations recommended. Lunch Tue.-Fri., dinner daily, brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$$ PAGE 29

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Restaurant R’evolution — 777 Bienville St., (504) 553-2277; www.revolutionnola.com — Reservations recommended. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$$ Tomas Bistro — 755 Tchoupitoulas St., (504) 527-0942 — No reservations. Dinner daily. Credit cards. $$ Tommy’s Wine Bar — 752 Tchoupitoulas St., (504) 525-4790 — No reservations. Lite dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

MEDITERRANEAN/ MIDDLE EASTERN Hummus & More — 3363 Severn Ave., Metairie, (504) 833-9228; www.hummusandmore.com — Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$ Pyramids Cafe — 3151 Calhoun St., (504) 861-9602 — No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

MEXICAN & SOUTHWESTERN Juan’s Flying Burrito — 515 Baronne St., (504) 529-5825; 2018 Magazine St., (504) 486-9950; 4724 S. Carrollton Ave., (504) 569-0000; www.juansflyingburrito.com — No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

MUSIC AND FOOD The Columns — 3811 St. Charles Ave., (504) 899-9308; www.thecolumns.com — Reservations accepted. Breakfast daily, lunch Fri.-Sat., dinner Mon.-Thu., brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$ Gazebo Cafe — 1018 Decatur St., (504) 525-8899; www.gazebocafenola.com — No reservations. Lunch and early dinner daily. Credit cards. $$ House of Blues — 225 Decatur St., 3104999; www.hob.com/neworleans — Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat., brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$ Live Oak Cafe — 8140 Oak St., (504) 2650050; www.liveoakcafenola.com — No reservations. Breakfast and lunch daily. Credit cards. $$ The Market Cafe — 1000 Decatur St., (504) 527-5000; www.marketcafenola.com — No reservations. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

NEIGHBORHOOD biscuits & buns on banks — 4337 Banks St., (504) 273-4600; www.biscuitsandbunsonbanks.com — Delivery available Tuesday to Friday. No reservations. Brunch and lunch daily. Credit cards. $$ Cafe B — 2700 Metairie Road, Metairie, (504) 934-4700; www.cafeb.com — Reservations recommended. Lunch Mon.Fri., dinner Mon.-Sat., brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$ PAGE 30

Owner Victoria Marcello serves a shrimp po-boy at Cello’s (3401 N. Hullen St., Metairie, 504-456-5596; www.celloscatering.com). PHOTO BY CHERYL GERBER

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Chef Ron’s Gumbo Stop — 2309 N. Causeway Blvd., Metairie, (504) 835-2022; www. gumbostop.com — No reservations. Lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

897-4800; www.slicepizzeria.com — No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

Joey K’s — 3001 Magazine St., (504) 8910997; www.joeyksrestaurant.com — No reservations. Lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

Theo’s Neighborhood Pizza — 4218 Magazine St., (504) 894-8554; 4024 Canal St., (504) 302-1133; www.theospizza.com — No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

Katie’s Restaurant — 3701 Iberville St., (504) 488-6582; www.katiesinmidcity.com — No reservations. Lunch daily, Dinner Mon.-Sat., brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$

Wit’s Inn — 141 N. Carrollton Ave., (504) 486-1600; www.witsinn.com — Reservations accepted for large parties. Lunch, dinner and late-night daily. Credit cards. $

Koz’s — 515 Harrison Ave., (504) 484-0841; 4445 W. Metairie Ave., Metairie, (504) 887-2010; 6215 Wilson St., Harahan, (504) 737-3933; www.kozcooks.com — No reservations. Hours vary by location. Credit cards. $

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SANDWICHES & PO-BOYS The Big Cheezy — 422 S. Broad St., (504) 302-2598; www.thebigcheezy.com — No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

Louisiana Pizza Kitchen — 95 French Market Place, (504) 522-9500; www.lpkfrenchquarter.com — Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

Killer Poboys — 219 Dauphine St., (504) 462-2731; 811 Conti St., (504) 252-6745; www.killerpoboys.com — No reservations. Hours vary by location. Cash only at Conti Street location. $

Marks Twain’s Pizza Landing — 2035 Metairie Road, Metairie, (504) 832-8032; www. marktwainpizza.com — No reservations. Lunch Tue.-Sat., dinner Tue.-Sun. Credit cards. $

Liberty Cheesesteaks — 5031 Freret St., (504) 875-4447; www.libertycheesesteaks. com — No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $

Mid City Pizza — 4400 Banks St., (504) 483-8609; www.midcitypizza.com — Delivery available. No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily, late-night Fri.-Sat. Credit cards. $ Slice Pizzeria — 1513 St. Charles Ave., (504) 525-7437; 5538 Magazine St., (504)

Magazine Po-boy Shop — 2368 Magazine St., (504) 522-3107 — No reservations. Breakfast and lunch Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $ Short Stop Po-Boys — 119 Transcontinental Drive, Metairie, (504) 885-4572; www. shortstoppoboysno.com — No reservations. Breakfast and lunch Mon.-Sat., early

dinner Mon.-Thu., dinner Fri.-Sat. Credit cards and checks. $ Tracey’s Original Irish Channel Bar — 2604 Magazine St., (504) 897-5413; www. traceysnola.com — No reservations. Lunch and dinner daily, late-night Fri.-Sat. Credit cards. $

SEAFOOD Basin Seafood & Spirits — 3222 Magazine St., (504) 302-7391; www.basinseafoodnola. com — Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$ Blue Crab Restaurant & Oyster Bar — 7900 Lakeshore Drive., (504) 284-2898; www.thebluecrabnola.com — No reservations. Lunch and dinner Tue.-Sun. Credit cards. $$ Bourbon House — 144 Bourbon St., (504) 522-0111; www.bourbonhouse.com — Reservations accepted. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily, brunch Sun. Credit cards. $$$ Charles Seafood — 8311 Jefferson Hwy., (504) 405-5263 — Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner Tue.-Sat. Credit cards. $$ Mr. Ed’s Seafood & Italian Restaurant — 910 West Esplanade Ave., Kenner, (504) 463-3030; 1001 Live Oak St., Metairie, (504) 838-0022; www.mredsno.com — Lunch and dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $$ Mr. Ed’s Seafood & Oyster House — 1327 St. Charles Ave., (504) 267-0169; www. mredsrestaurants.com — Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$

Pier 424 Seafood Market — 424 Bourbon St., (504) 309-1574; www.pier424seafoodmarket.com — No reservations. Lunch, dinner and late-night daily. Credit cards. $$$ Red Fish Grill — 115 Bourbon St., (504) 598-1200; www.redfishgrill.com — Reservations accepted. Lunch and dinner daily. Credit cards. $$$ Royal House Oyster Bar — 441 Royal St., (504) 528-2601; www.royalhouserestaurant.com — No reservations. Breakfast Sat.-Sun., lunch, dinner and late-night daily. Credit cards. $$ The Stuffed Crab — 3431 Houma Blvd., Suite B, Metairie, (504) 510-5444 — No reservations. Lunch Mon.-Fri., dinner Tue.Sat. Credit cards. $$

STEAKHOUSE Austin’s Seafood and Steakhouse — 5101 West Esplanade Ave., Metairie, (504) 8885533; www.austinsno.com — Reservations recommended. Dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $$$ Dickie Brennan’s Steakhouse — 716 Iberville St., (504) 522-2467; www. dickiebrennansrestaurant.com — Reservations recommended. Dinner daily. Credit cards. $$$

TAPAS/SPANISH Vega Tapas Cafe — 2051 Metairie Road, Metairie, (504) 836-2007; www.vegatapascafe.com — Reservations accepted. Dinner Mon.-Sat. Credit cards. $$

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Bacchanal — Mark Weliky Trio, 7:30 Bamboula’s — Dana & the Boneshakers, 6:30; Ed Wills & Blues 4 Sale, 10 BB King’s Blues Club — Willie Lockett & the Blues Krewe, 11:30 a.m.; Chucky C & the Cleary Blues, 3 Blue Nile — Water Seed, 9 BMC — Bill Van & Yeah Ya Right, 5; The Key Sound, 8 Bombay Club — Matt Lemmler, 8 Cafe Negril — 4 Sidemen of the Apocalypse, 6; John Lisi & Delta Funk, 9:30 Casa Borrega — Leonardo Hernandez, 6:30 Checkpoint Charlie — Jamie Lynn Vessels, 7 Chickie Wah Wah — Albanie Falletta, 6; Jon Cleary, 8 Circle Bar — Carl LeBlanc, 6; The Geraniums, 9; Plastic Pinks, 11 Columns Hotel — John Rankin & Friends, 8 Crescent City Brewhouse — New Orleans Streetbeat, 6 d.b.a. — DinosAurchestra, 7; Treme Brass Band, 10 Dos Jefes Uptown Cigar Bar — Tom Hook & Wendell Brunious, 9 Gasa Gasa — Mike Dillon, 8 Hi-Ho Lounge — Grass Mud Horse, 6:30; Ron Hotstream, 10 House of Blues (Restaurant & Bar) — Michael Liuzza, 6 House of Blues (The Parish) — Benjamin Francis Leftwich, Brolly, 8 Kerry Irish Pub — Jason Bishop, 8:30 Little Gem Saloon — Marc Stone, 7 The Maison — New Orleans Swinging Gypsies, 4; Gregory Agid Quartet, 6:30 Maple Leaf Bar — Rebirth Brass Band, 10:30 Preservation Hall — The Preservation Hall All-Stars feat. Charlie Gabriel, 8, 9 & 10 Prime Example Jazz Club — Sidemen+1, 8 & 10 Rare Form — Mark Appleford, 4 RF’s — Vincent Marini, 4; Lucas Davenport, 7 Siberia — Ben De La Cour, Bob Picot, 6; Holy Wave, Whom Do You Work For?, Danny, Protective Styles, 9 Snug Harbor — Stanton Moore Trio, 8 & 10 Spotted Cat — Andy Forest, 4; Meschiya Lake & the Little Big Horns, 6; Smoking Time Jazz Club, 10

Prime Example Jazz Club — Jesse McBride & the Next Generation, 8 & 10 RF’s — David Bach, 4; Tony Seville & the Cadillacs, 7 Rock ’n’ Bowl — The Boogie Men, 8 Sanctuary Cultural Arts Center — Orphanage (darkwave dance party), 9 Siberia — Crushed Out, Plastic Pinks, White Walls, 9 Snug Harbor — Uptown Jazz Orchestra feat. Delfeayo Marsalis, 8 & 10 Southport Hall — 12 Stones, 8 Spotted Cat — Chris Christy’s Band, 4; Shotgun Jazz Band, 6; Antoine Diel & the Misfit Power, 10 Stepbrothers Bar & Grill — The Topcats, 10 Three Muses — Leslie Martin, 5 Tipitina’s — Bonerama, Darcy Malone & the Tangle, 9

THURSDAY 24 Ace Hotel, 3 Keys — Bill Summers & Family, 10 Bacchanal — The Courtyard Kings, 7:30 Banks Street Bar — Kenny Triche’s Thanksgiving Extravaganza, 9 BB King’s Blues Club — Willie Lockett & the Blues Krewe, 11:30 a.m.; Resident Aliens, 3; BB King All-Star Band, 8 Blue Nile — Micah McKee & Little Maker, 7 Blue Nile Balcony Room — Bayou International Reggae Night feat. Higher Heights and DJ T-Roy, 11 BMC — St. Roch Syncopators, 5; Johnny Mastro & Mama’s Boys, 8 Buffa’s Lounge — Tom McDermott & Aurora Nealand, 8 Cafe Negril — Revival, 6; Soul Project, 9:30 Checkpoint Charlie — Heroes of the Day, 7 Chickie Wah Wah — Mike Dillon Band, 8 Circle Bar — Natalie Mae, 7 Crescent City Brewhouse — New Orleans Streetbeat, 6 Davenport Lounge — Jeremy Davenport, 5:30 Dos Jefes Uptown Cigar Bar — Mark Coleman, 9:30 House of Blues — Soul 2 Soul with DJs Slab and Raj Smoove, 11:30 House of Blues (Restaurant & Bar) — Jake Landry, 6 Howlin’ Wolf — Thanksgiving Throwdown feat. Rebirth Brass Band, 10 Jazz Cafe — Jeff Chaz, 12:30; Louise Cappi, 8 Le Bon Temps Roule — Soul Rebels, 11 Loa Bar — Lilith Singer-Songwriter Showcase feat. Kathryn Rose Wood, 8 The Maison — The Good For Nothin’ Band, 4; Dysfunktional Bone, 10 Maple Leaf Bar — The Trio feat. Johnny Vidacovich, 11 Marigny Brasserie — Jamey St. Pierre & Dave Freeson, 7 Neutral Ground Coffeehouse — Jamie Bernstein, Dave Easley, 8; Michael Koppy, 11 Old Opera House — Chicken on the Bone, 7:30 Pontchartrain Hotel, Bayou Bar — Philip Melancon, 8 Preservation Hall — The Preservation Hall Legacy Band feat. Gregg Stafford, 6; The Preservation Hall All-Stars feat. Louis Ford, 8, 9 & 10

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FRIDAY 25 21st Amendment — Antoine Diel & the Misfit Power, 9:30 Andrea’s Restaurant (Capri Blu Piano Bar) — Uncle Wayne, 8 Bacchanal — Raphael Bas, 4:30; The Organettes, 7:30 Bamboula’s — Co & Co Traveling Show, 11 a.m.; Chance Bushman’s Rhythm Stompers, 1; Smoky Greenwell, 5:30 BB King’s Blues Club — Willie Lockett & the Blues Krewe, 11:30 a.m.; Chucky C & the Cleary Blues, 3; BB King All-Star Band, 8 The Blue Crab Restaurant & Oyster Bar — Burger & Fries, 6 Blue Nile — Caesar Brothers Funk Box, 8; Tank & the Bangas, Durand Bernarr, 11 Blue Nile Balcony Room — Water Seed, 10; DJ Black Pearl, 1 a.m. BMC — St. Roch Syncopators, 3 Bombay Club — Los Tres Amigos, 8:30 Buffa’s Lounge — Debbie Davis & Josh Paxton, 5; Marc Stone, 8; Phil the Tremolo King, 11 Cafe Negril — Jamey St. Pierre, 4; Dana Abbott Band, 6:30; Higher Heights, 10 Casa Borrega — Papo Guevara & Son Mandao, 7 Checkpoint Charlie — Domenic, 4; The Jerk Officers, 7; Dred, 11 Chickie Wah Wah — Michael Pearce, 6; Paul Sanchez, 8 Circle Bar — Rik Slave’s Country Persuasion, 6; Zoom, Alex McMurray & His Band, 9:30 Crescent City Brewhouse — New Orleans Streetbeat, 6 Davenport Lounge — Jeremy Davenport, 9 d.b.a. — Trad Stars Jazz Band, 6; CC Adcock & the Lafayette Marquis, The Fortifiers, 10 Dos Jefes Uptown Cigar Bar — The Wayne Maureau Quartet, 10 Dragon’s Den (downstairs) — Loose Marbles, 7; The Tipping Point with DJ RQ Away, 10 Dragon’s Den (upstairs) — Buena Vista Social Latin Dance Party, 10 Fair Grinds Coffeehouse (Mid-City) — Sam Cordts, 3 Frenchy Gallery — Matt Lemmler, 7 Gasa Gasa — James Hall, 9 Hi-Ho Lounge — Relapse: ’80s, ’90s, ’00s with DJ Matt Scott, 10 House of Blues — Freeway, Styles P, Rude Jude, Wild Wayne, 10 House of Blues (Restaurant & Bar) — Dick Deluxe, 11:30 a.m. Howlin’ Wolf — Discotheque feat. Lentisco, The Dabmaster, Deaf Child, 10 Irish House — Patrick Cooper, 7 Jazz Cafe — Jeff Chaz, 12:30; Louise Cappi, 8 PAGE 34


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A THICK ENGLISH MIST CLINGS TO EVERYTHING ULTIMATE PAINTING DOES, from the overcast, politely understated arrangements • 9 p.m. Sunday (rarely more than a guitar, maybe a keyboard, • Saturn Bar, 3067 St. an ambling bass and ambivalent drums) to the crushed-velvet croon of frontman Jack CooClaude Ave., per, who sings like he’s trying not to wake his (504) 949-7532; mum in the next room. There’s also the cover of the band’s third album, Dusk (Trouble in www.saturnbar.com Mind), which looks like Nick Drake invited his P H OTO BY J UAN J OS E O RTIZ one friend over to join him on Bryter Layter; and the second track, “Song for Brian Jones,” a melancholic ode to everyone’s third-favorite Rolling Stone. (Jones drowned in his swimming pool in the summer of ’69, three weeks after the band gave him the boot.) If this all sounds like a remarkably depressing listen, it isn’t. “Bills,” the first song and lead single, makes sure of that, spitting a motorik chug that, as a misleading lead-in to the rest of the record, equates to a tugboat tow before being left to drift. That 4/4 metered groove pops up again for side one closer “Monday Morning, Somewhere Central,” as if the middle needed another push. On the back half, Cooper and bandmate James Hoare hit their stride by slowing things down even further. With “Skippool Creek,” they make like a half-speed Parquet Courts, letting their guitar figures fizzle like falling fireworks; and for the dim diptych “I’m Set Free” and “Silhouetted Shimmering,” they kill the lights and embrace the darkness. EZTV and Video Age open. Call for ticket information. — NOAH BONAPARTE PAIS

SATURDAY 26 21st Amendment — Big Joe Kennedy, 2:30; Juju Child, 6; The Ibervillianaires, 9:30 Ace Hotel, 3 Keys — Water Seed (Notorious B.I.G. tribute), 9 Andrea’s Restaurant (Capri Blu Piano Bar) — Bobby Ohler, 8 Babylon — Saint Roch, Dead Machine Theory, Slutrag, 10 Bacchanal — Red Organ Trio, 4; Will Thompson Quartet, 7:30 Bamboula’s — Kala Bazaar Swing Society, 11 a.m.; G & the Swinging Three, 1; Dysfunktional Bone, 11:30 Bar Redux — DJ Pumpkinhead, 9 BB King’s Blues Club — Willie Lockett & the Blues Krewe, 11:30 a.m.; Mem Shannon & the Membership Band, 3 The Blue Crab Restaurant & Oyster Bar — Redline, 6 Blue Nile — Washboard Chaz Blues Trio, 7; Soul Rebels, 11 Blue Nile Balcony Room — Ambush Reggae Band, 10; DJ Black Pearl, 1 a.m. BMC — Crescent City Blue Blowers, 3; Willie Lockett & the Blues Krewe, 6 Bombay Club — Leroy Jones, 8:30 Buffa’s Lounge — Red Hot Jazz Band, 11 a.m.; Ashley Blume, 5; The Royal Rounders, 8; Keith Burnstein, 11

Cafe Negril — Jamie Lynn Vessels, 4; Jamey St. Pierre & the Honeycreepers, 7; Dana Abbott Band, 10 Casa Borrega — Alexey Marti Band, 7 Checkpoint Charlie — Ryan Gregory Floyd, 4; Tugboat Tony & the Pushers, 11 Chickie Wah Wah — Woodenhead feat. Tommy Malone, Helen Gillet, Mark Mullins, 9 Circle Bar — Mod Dance Party with DJ Matty, 10 Crescent City Brewhouse — New Orleans Streetbeat, 6 Davenport Lounge — Jeremy Davenport, 9 d.b.a. — Kala Bazaar Swing Society, 4; John Boutte, 8; Eric Lindell, 11 Dos Jefes Uptown Cigar Bar — Sunpie & the Louisiana Sunspots, 10 Dragon’s Den (downstairs) — Eight Dice Cloth, 7 Dragon’s Den (upstairs) — The Twerksgiving Spectacular with DJs Q, Vikta Numan, 10 Hi-Ho Lounge — Hustle with DJ Soul Sister, 11 House of Blues — A Pretty Nasty Party, 10 House of Blues (Restaurant & Bar) — Jon Roniger, 3:30

Howlin’ Wolf — NBA Youngboy, 9 Jazz Cafe — Jeff Chaz, 12:30; Louise Cappi, 8 Kerry Irish Pub — Patrick Cooper, 4:30 The Maison — Chance Bushman & the Ibervillianaires, 1; Smoking Time Jazz Club, 7 Maple Leaf Bar — Turkey Jam feat. New Orleans Suspects, 11 Neutral Ground Coffeehouse — Gigi, TJ Sutton, Gina Forsyth, 7 Oak — Jon Roniger, 9 The Office Sports Bar — Signal 21, 9 Old Opera House — Chicken on the Bone, 7:30 Old Point Bar — Diablo’s Horns, 9:30; Chris Klein, 9:30 Palm Court Jazz Cafe — Brian O’Connell & Palm Court Jazz Band, Lester Caliste, 8 Pontchartrain Hotel, Bayou Bar — Philip Melancon, 8 Pontchartrain Vineyards — Christian Serpas & Ghost Town, noon Preservation Hall — The Preservation Hall Jazz Masters feat. Leroy Jones, 5 & 6; The Preservation Hall-Stars feat. Shannon Powell, 8, 9 & 10 Public Belt at the Hilton Riverside — Joe Krown, 9


SUNDAY 27 21st Amendment — Christopher Johnson Quartet, 7 Ace Hotel, 3 Keys — Bon Bon Vivant, noon Bacchanal — The Tradsters, 4; The Roamin’ Jasmine, 7:30 Bamboula’s — NOLA Ragweeds, 1; Carl LeBlanc, 5:30; Ed Wills & Blues 4 Sale, 9 BB King’s Blues Club — Willie Lockett & the Blues Krewe, 11:30 a.m.; Mem Shannon & the Membership Band, 3; Jason Neville Band, 8 The Blue Crab Restaurant & Oyster Bar — Redline, 6 Blue Nile — Mykia Jovan, 7; Street Legends Brass Band, 11 BMC — The Mark Appleford Band, 3; Ruth Marie, 7; Steve Mignano Blues Band, 10 Bombay Club — Daniel Schroeder, 8 Buffa’s Lounge — Some Like It Hot, 10:30 a.m.; Steve Pistorius, 11 Cafe Negril — Mutiny Squad, 6; John Lisi & Delta Funk, 9:30 Chickie Wah Wah — Pat Flory & Mike Kerwin, 6; James Singleton Quartet feat. Rex Gregory, Chris Alford, Johnny Vidacovich, 8 Circle Bar — Micah McKee & Friends, Blind Texas Marlin, 6; Country Night with DJ Pasta, 9:30 Columns Hotel — Chip Wilson, 11 a.m. Crescent City Brewhouse — New Orleans Streetbeat, 6 d.b.a. — Palmetto Bug Stompers, 6; Sam Price & the True Believers, 10 Dos Jefes Uptown Cigar Bar — Michael Liuzza & Co., 9 Dragon’s Den (downstairs) — Anuraag Pendyal, Dignity Reve, 7 Dragon’s Den (upstairs) — Church with Unicorn Fukr, 10 Feelings Marigny Cafe — Nate & Kat, 3 Gasa Gasa — Mia Borders, 8 House of Blues (Restaurant & Bar) — Jason Bishop, 7 Howlin’ Wolf Den — Hot 8 Brass Band, 10 The Jefferson Orleans North — The Pat Barberot Orchestra, 6:30 Kermit’s Treme Mother-In-Law Lounge — Kermit Ruffins, Paris Harris, DJ Sugar Ray, 4 Kerry Irish Pub — Patrick Cooper, 8

The Maison — Chance Bushman & the NOLA Jitterbugs, 10 a.m.; Higher Heights, 10 Maple Leaf Bar — Joe Krown Trio, 10 Old Opera House — Chicken on the Bone, 7:30 Old Point Bar — Amanda Walker, 3:30; Romy Vargas & the Mercy Buckets, 7 Palm Court Jazz Cafe — Gerald French & Sunday Night Swingsters, Christian Winther, 8 Preservation Hall — The Preservation Hall Legacy Band feat. Gregg Stafford, 6; The Preservation Hall All-Stars feat. Wendell Brunious, 8, 9 & 10 Rare Form — Shan Kenner Trio, 8 Republic New Orleans — Seven Lions, Pegboard Nerds, Unlike Pluto, Grum, 8 RF’s — Will Kennedy, 4; Tony Seville & the Cadillacs, 7 Saturn Bar — Ultimate Painting, EZTV, 7 Siberia — Esther Rose Band, Small Tales, Duff Thompson & His Full Grown Men, 9 Snug Harbor — Licorice Stick Sundays feat. Evan Christopher, 8 & 10 Spotted Cat — Brett Richardson, noon; Jazz Band Ballers, 2; Kristina Morales & the Bayou Shufflers, 6; Pat Casey & the New Sound, 10 Superior Seafood — Superior Jazz Trio feat. John Rankin, Harry Hardin, Tim Paco, 11:30 a.m. Three Muses — Raphael et Pascal, 5; Linnzi Zaorski, 8 Three Muses Maple — Debbie Davis & Josh Paxton, 11 a.m. Vaso — JoJo and Mo Blues, 11 a.m.

MONDAY 28 21st Amendment — Sierra Leone Band, 7:30 Bacchanal — Helen Gillet, 7:30 Bamboula’s — Mark Rubin & Chip Wilson, 2; NOLA Swingin’ Gypsies, 5:30; Sunshine Brass Band, 9 Banks Street Bar — Dignity Reve’s Piano Night, 7; Lilli Lewis, 9 BB King’s Blues Club — Willie Lockett & the Blues Krewe, 11:30 a.m.; Chucky C & the Cleary Blues, 3; Jason Neville Band, 8 Blue Nile — Brass-A-Holics, 10 BMC — Lil’ Red & Big Bad, 6 Bombay Club — Josh Paxton, 8 Buffa’s Lounge — Arsene Delay, 5; Antoine Diel, 8 Cafe Negril — Noggin, 6; In Business, 9:30; Vegas Cola, 9:30 Chickie Wah Wah — Benny Maygarden & Thomas “Mad Dog” Walker, 6; Alex McMurray, 8 Circle Bar — Phil the Tremolo King, 7; Zac Maras, 9:30 Columns Hotel — David Doucet, 8 Crescent City Brewhouse — New Orleans Streetbeat, 6 d.b.a. — Alexis & the Samurai, 7; Glen David Andrews, 10 Dos Jefes Uptown Cigar Bar — John Fohl, 9 Dragon’s Den (downstairs) — New Orleans Jazz Manouche, 7 House of Blues (Restaurant & Bar) — Sean Riley, 6 Irish House — Traditional Irish music session, 7 The Maison — Chicken & Waffles, 5; Aurora Nealand & the Royal Roses, 7

MUSIC Maple Leaf Bar — George Porter Jr. Trio, 10 Neutral Ground Coffeehouse — Genial Orleanians, 10 Ooh Poo Pah Doo Bar — James Andrews & the Crescent City All-Stars, Bobby Love, 8 RF’s — John Marcey Duo, 4; Jamie Lynn Vessels, 7 Saturn Bar — King James & the Special Men, 10 Snug Harbor — Charmaine Neville Band, 8 & 10 Spotted Cat — Sarah McCoy & the Oopsie Daisies, 2; Dominick Grillo & the Frenchmen Street All-Stars, 6; New Orleans Jazz Vipers, 10

CLASSICAL/CONCERTS Albinas Prizgintas. Trinity Episcopal Church, 1329 Jackson Ave., (504) 5220276; www.trinitynola.com — The organist’s “Organ & Labyrinth” performance includes selections from baroque to vintage rock by candlelight. Free. 6 p.m. Tuesday. Han-Setzer-Finckel Trio. Tulane University, Dixon Hall, (504) 865-5105; www. tulane.edu/~theatre — Friends of Music presents violinist Philip Setzer, cellist David Finckel and pianist Wu Han. Tickets $13-$35. 8 p.m. Monday. Musica da Camera. St. Joseph Abbey Church, 75376 River Road, St. Benedict, (985) 892-1800; www.sjasc.edu — Vox Feminae joins the group to present its “Cristo e Nato” program of Italian and Spanish Christmas music. Free. 3 p.m. Sunday. Natalia Cascante & Harry Hardin. Trinity Episcopal Church, 1329 Jackson Ave., (504) 522-0276; www.trinitynola.com — The violin duo plays. Free. 5 p.m. Sunday. New Orleans Opera. Four Points by Sheraton French Quarter, 541 Bourbon St., (504) 524-7611; www.fourpoints.com/ frenchquarter — For its “Opera on Tap” program, New Orleans Opera Association singers perform opera favorites in a casual setting. Free. 7 p.m. Wednesday.

CALL FOR MUSIC Crescent City Sound Chorus. Singers of all levels are welcome to join the women’s chorus for a variety of vocal exercises. Reading music is not required. Contact Corinna at (601) 550-0983 or email corinna@ccschorus.org with questions. Kinderchor. Deutsches Haus, 1023 Ridgewood St., Metairie, (504) 522-8014 — The New Orleans German-American Children’s Chorus meets Saturday afternoons from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. Membership is open to all ages and no prior experience in German or singing is necessary. Visit www.neworleanskinderchor.blogspot.com for details. New Orleans Volunteer Orchestra. The orchestra seeks musicians at an intermediate level or higher. Visit www.novorchestra.com for details.

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Come in your coolest pajamas and enjoy a delicious jazz brunch. Mix and mingle with Mr. Bingle, gather for a family photograph, then catch a special holiday performance at noon. Stay and play the entire fun-filled day!

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FILM FESTIVALS Zeitgeist 30th Anniversary Celebration. Zeitgeist Multi-Disciplinary Arts Center, 1618 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd., (504) 827-5858; www.zeitgeistnola.org — The indie theater celebrates its anniversary with screenings (Nov. 25-30) of rare and experimental films including The Fatboy Chronicles, Dionysus in 69 and more, plus live musical performances to accompany some films. Friday-Monday.

OPENING THIS WEEKEND Allied (R) — This World War II romance with Brad Pitt and Marion Cotillard was rumored to have a hand in the Brangelina breakup. Clearview, Elmwood, West Bank, Kenner, Regal, Canal Place Bad Santa 2 (R) — The dregs of sequelmania. Clearview, Elmwood, West Bank, Chalmette, Kenner Moana (PG) — Disney’s modernized princess musical features Moana, the daughter of a South Pacific chieftain. Clearview, Elmwood, West Bank, Broad, Chalmette, Kenner, Slidell Rules Don’t Apply (PG-13) — An all-star supporting cast (Warren Beatty, Annette Bening, Matthew Broderick) carries this comedy about two religious conservatives in Howard Hughes’ employ. Kenner, Canal Place

NOW SHOWING The Accountant (R) — Ben Affleck runs numbers for thugs and hooligans. Kenner Almost Christmas (PG-13) — A patriarch beckons his bickering family home in this chillingly true-to-life comedy. Chalmette, Kenner, Canal Place Arrival (PG-13) — A linguist (Amy Adams) learns to speak alien. Broad, Kenner, Canal Place Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk (R) — Ang Lee’s movie about an Iraq vet is shot in a new ultra-HD format capturing 120 frames per second; typical movies have 24. Clearview, Elmwood, Canal Place Bleed for This (R) — Miles Teller takes a swing in the Vinny Pazienza boxing biopic. Clearview, Elmwood, West Bank, Kenner, Canal Place Deepwater Horizon (PG-13) — The locally resonant story follows Mark Wahlberg as a technician aboard the Transocean oil rig during its explosion. Kenner Doctor Strange (PG-13) — “Fast hands” Benedict Cumberbatch is a surgeonturned-sorcerer in the ever-expanding Marvel universe. Broad, Chalmette, Kenner, Canal Place The Edge of Seventeen (R) — Teen Nadine struggles onscreen in the John Hughes vein. Kenner Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (PG-13) — Open your wallets,

devoted fans, for this tangentially related Harry Potter tale. Clearview, Elmwood, West Bank, Broad, Chalmette, Kenner, Prytania, Regal, Canal Place Hacksaw Ridge (R) — Mel Gibson directs Andrew Garfield as World War II pacifist/ veteran Desmond T. Doss. Chalmette, Kenner, Canal Place Loving (PG-13) — The drama tells the story of Richard and Mildred Loving, whose interracial marriage was the subject of a landmark Supreme Court decision. Canal Place Moonlight (R) — Critics have high praise for this movie, in which a young African-American man comes of age. Broad, Canal Place Trolls (PG) — Plastic figurines live an eternal bad hair day. Chalmette, Kenner

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SPECIAL SCREENINGS Blow Up — Michaelangelo Antonioni’s film is an existential murder mystery. 7 p.m. Friday. New Orleans Museum of Art Breakfast at Tiffany’s — You mustn’t give your heart to a wild thing. Slidell, Regal The Cat Returns — A high school student saves the life of a magical cat. (Not that all cats aren’t magical.) Midnight Friday-Saturday, 10 p.m. Sunday. Miracle on 34th Street — Known breaking-and-entering perp S. Claus goes on trial. 10 a.m. Wednesday. Prytania Moscow on the Hudson (R) — Robin Williams (RIP) flees to the U.S. in the Iron Curtain era. 3:05 p.m. and 9:35 p.m. Tuesday, 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5:05 p.m. and 8:20 p.m. Wednesday. Clearview Rhapsody in Blue — Robert Alda plays composer George Gershwin in this melancholy 1945 biopic. 10 a.m. Sunday. Prytania Sad Vacation — The documentary about Sid Vicious and Nancy Spungen’s tumultuous relationship includes original footage and reenactments. 9:30 p.m. Tuesday-Wednesday. Zeitgeist A Street Cat Named Bob — A cat hitches his wagon to a homeless busker. 7:30 p.m. Tuesday-Wednesday. Zeitgeist Unnatural Causes — The documentary explores racial and socioeconomic inequities in health. 5:45 p.m. Wednesday. Ashe Cultural Arts Center (1712 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd.) Werckmeister Harmonies — The movie about a circus visiting a small Hungarian town is part of the theater’s “Saddest Movies in the World” series. 8:30 p.m. Tuesday. Burgundy Picture House PAGE 38

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Sad Vacation: The Last Days of Sid and Nancy

THE STORIED LIVES AND UGLY DEATHS OF PUNK HERO SID VICIOUS AND HIS GIRLFRIEND AND MANAGER NANCY SPUNGEN may not be the freshest topic for a film — the original subtitle for director • Directed by Danny Garcia Danny Garcia’s Sad Vacation: The Last Days • Zeitgeist Multi-Disciof Sid and Nancy was the self-deprecating Another Film on Sid & Nancy. Many docuplinary Arts Center, 1618 mentaries have told their story along with Oretha Castle Haley Blvd., that of Vicious’ band the Sex Pistols, and (504) 352-1150; Alex Cox’s 1986 biopic Sid and Nancy has become a cult favorite. Who needs another www.zeitgeistnola.org film about rock’s saddest couple? • 9:30 p.m., Mon.-Wed., With documentaries like The Rise and thru Nov. 23 Fall of the Clash and the recent Looking for Johnny (which told the story of another PH OTO BY R ICHAR D MAN N punk pioneer, Johnny Thunders), Garcia has taken on the largely thankless role of punk-rock historian. All historians have a specialty, and Garcia’s appears to be the mid- to late-1970s New York City scene that centered on music clubs CBGB and Max’s Kansas City, giving us many great bands, including the Ramones and Talking Heads. Garcia’s Sad Vacation adds another chapter to that history by focusing on several months in 1978 when Vicious and Spungen lived at Manhattan’s Chelsea Hotel after the Sex Pistols broke up, culminating in Spungen’s suspected murder and Vicious’ death by drug overdose. Garcia also realized that previous films on the topic neglected to interview most of the couple’s friends, a ragtag group of musicians, hustlers and oddball characters living at the Chelsea Hotel. Their input allows a more balanced and intimate portrait of two cultural icons while shedding light on Spungen’s still-unsolved murder. Vicious was charged with the crime and died before going to trial, but those who believe in his innocence are many — especially among the friends who knew him best, as seen in Sad Vacation. New York City’s original punks may be getting old and gray, but they haven’t forgotten their heyday. Among those interviewed for Sad Vacation are Sylvain Sylvain (New York Dolls), Walter Lure (The Heartbreakers), scene photographers Bob Gruen and Roberta Bayley and Johnny Thunders’ late tour manager Leee Black Childers. Each has colorful stories to tell and new perspectives tempered by age and experience. Most remember Vicious as a sweet-natured kid who spiraled out of control through his mutually destructive and drug-fueled relationship with the notoriously young and troubled Spungen. (She was 20 when she died; Vicious was 21.) But Spungen also has her supporters here — probably for the first time on film. The ultra-low-budget Sad Vacation looks as grimy and worn as its subjects on their worst five-day bender, but that only means it lives up to the punk ideal. It even seems fitting that the film didn’t have the budget to license a single Sex Pistols song, especially since the music of lesser-known period punk bands like Pure Hell and Skafish works just fine on the soundtrack. It’s easy to imagine the film’s subjects approving of those choices, along with the film’s warts-and-all approach to telling their still-relevant story. — KEN KORMAN


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HAPPENINGS Draw-A-Thon. Marigny Opera House, 725 St. Ferdinand St., (504) 948-9998; www. marignyoperahouse.org — Antenna Gallery hosts the 24-hour drawing marathon for all ages. Visit www.antenna.works/ drawathon for details. Free admission. 6:30 a.m. Saturday.

GALLERIES A Gallery for Fine Photography. 241 Chartres St., (504) 568-1313; www.agallery.com — “In Color: Photographs from 1846 to 2016,” photographs illustrating the history of color photography, through Saturday. Academy Gallery. 5256 Magazine St., (504) 899-8111; www.noafa.com — “Ends of the Earth,” photographs by Martyn Lucas; “Nature: Solace and Solitude,” photographs by William Seemann; both through Saturday. Angela King Gallery. 241 Royal St., (504) 524-8211; www.angelakinggallery.com — “Peter Max: A Neo-Retro-Kaleido-Spective Exhibition,” retrospective of Peter Max paintings, through Dec. 16. Antenna Gallery. 3718 St. Claude Ave., (504) 298-3161; www.press-street. com/antenna — “Dog Hospital,” work about language, sequential imagery and make-believe by Joey Fauerso, through November. “Absolute Difference,” remixed and processed audio-visual material about interactions with media by Nathan Halverson, through Dec. 4. Antieau Gallery. 927 Royal St., (504) 304-0849; www.antieaugallery.com — “Illuminated,” new work and installation about seasons by Chris Roberts-Antieau, through Jan. 15, 2017. Ariodante Gallery. 535 Julia St., (504) 524-3233; www.ariodantegallery.com — New work by Myra Williamson Wirtz; jewelry and metal art by Chester Allen; furniture by Paul Troy; new work by Dana Manly; all through November. Art Gallery of the Consulate of Mexico. 901 Convention Center Blvd., (504) 5283722; www.culturalagendaoftheconsulateofmexico.blogspot.com — “Identity,” new work by Gustavo Duque, Luisa Restrepo and Belinda Shinshillas, through Dec. 15. Arthur Roger@434. 434 Julia St., (504) 522-1999; www.arthurrogergallery.com — “Blindsight,” mixed-media work by Rob Wynne, through Dec. 24. Barrister’s Gallery. 2331 St. Claude Ave., (504) 525-2767; www.barristersgallery. com — “Epilogue,” ceramics by Michelle Swafford; “Watching Soap Operas with the Sound Turned Off,” ceramics by Jeffrey Thurston; “Ecosystem,” pen and ink drawings by Ruby Rudnick; all through Dec. 3. Beata Sasik Gallery. 541 Julia St., (504) 322-5055; www.beatasasik.com — New work by Beata Sasik, ongoing.

Berta’s and Mina’s Antiquities Gallery. 4138 Magazine St., (504) 895-6201 — Paintings by Mina Lanzas and Nilo Lanzas, ongoing. Brand New Orleans Art Gallery. 646 Tchoupitoulas St., (504) 251-2695; www. brandneworleansartgallery.com — “All That I Am,” solo exhibition by local artist Darrin Butler, through Wednesday. Callan Contemporary. 518 Julia St., (504) 525-0518; www.callancontemporary.com — “Sublime,” white and grayscale abstract paintings by Udo Noger, through December. Carol Robinson Gallery. 840 Napoleon Ave., (504) 895-6130; www.carolrobinsongallery.com — “Finding Our Place,” new work in pastel by Sandra Burshell, through Nov. 29. Claire Elizabeth Gallery. 131 Decatur St., (843) 364-6196; www.claireelizabethgallery.com — “La Danse des Oiseaux/Dance of Birds,” mixed-media on paper and wood panel collaborative works by Lisa di Stefano and George Marks, through Thursday. Cole Pratt Gallery. 3800 Magazine St., (504) 891-6789; www.coleprattgallery.com — “Verdant Ground,” watercolor paintings by Christine Cozic, through Saturday. Collins C. Diboll Art Gallery. Loyola University, Monroe Library, fourth floor, 6363 St. Charles Ave., (504) 861-5456; www. loyno.edu/dibollgallery — “Marais Press: 20 Years of Collaborations and Migrations,” works made using new and alternative printmaking techniques by Brian Kelly and others, through April 16, 2017. Ellen Macomber Fine Art & Textiles. 1720 St. Charles Ave., (504) 314-9414; www.ellenmacomber.com — Exhibition by gallery artists, ongoing. The Foundation Gallery. 1109 Royal St., (504) 568-0955; www.foundationgallerynola.com — “Immortelle,” group show about grief and death with proceeds benefiting Big Class, through Sunday. Frank Relle Photography. 910 Royal St., (504) 388-7601 — Selections from “Until the Water,” “Nightscapes” and “Nightshade,” night photographs of Louisiana by Frank Relle, ongoing. The Front. 4100 St. Claude Ave., (504) 301-8654; www.nolafront.org — “To the Sky,” exploration of funerary practices by Kevin Baer; “AP History,” work about fact and fiction by David Thomas Colannino; “Inher Reflection,” portraits by Vanessa Centeno; all through Dec. 4. Gallery 600 Julia. 600 Julia St., (504) 895-7375; www.gallery600julia. com — “Louisiana,” paintings of New Orleans area scenes by Diego Larguia, through November. Gallery B. Fos. 3956 Magazine St., (504) 444-2967; www.beckyfos.com — Paintings by Becky Fos, ongoing. Gallery Burguieres. 736 Royal St., (504) 301-1119; www.galleryburguieres.

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ART com — Mixed-media work by Ally Burguieres, ongoing. Gallery Orange. 819 Royal St., (504) 7010857; www.gallery-orange.com — “Stone Sober,” new work by South African artist Kurt Pio, ongoing. Good Children Gallery. 4037 St. Claude Ave., (504) 616-7427; www.goodchildrengallery.com — “Cool Down Active,” new work by Brian Guidry, through Dec. 4. Guy Lyman Fine Art. 3645 Magazine St., (504) 899-4687; www.guylymanfineart. com — “Water Dance,” photographs by Kathy Gamble Walkley, through Dec. 10. Hall-Barnett Gallery. 237 Chartres St., (504) 522-5657; www.hallbarnett.com — “Myth & Mammal,” paintings, ceramics and sculpture about the tension between the real and fantastical by Clintel Steed and Southern-based artists, through Saturday. New work by gallery artists, ongoing. Hammond Regional Arts Center. 217 E. Thomas St., Hammond, (985) 542-7113; www.hammondarts.org — “Copycat,” juried group exhibition about copying and authorship, through Friday. Isaac Delgado Fine Arts Gallery. Delgado Community College, 615 City Park Ave., (504) 361-6620; www.dcc.edu/departments/art-gallery — “Perpetual Site,” new work by Ben Diller & Cynthia Giachetti, through November. Jonathan Ferrara Gallery. 400 Julia St., (504) 522-5471; www.jonathanferraragallery.com — “Recent Video Works,” videos by Peter Sarkasian; “Here Be Dragons,” mixed-media work by Carmon Colangelo; both through December. LeMieux Galleries. 332 Julia St., (504) 522-5988; www.lemieuxgalleries.com — “Louisiana Living,” hyper-realist Louisiana scenes by Shirley Rabe Masinter; “Circles of Prayer,” colored pencil drawings by Mary Lee Eggert; both through December. by Myesha Francis, ongoing. Martin Welch Art Gallery. 223 Dauphine St., (504) 388-4240; www.martinwelchart.com — Paintings and mixed-media work by Martin Welch, ongoing. Martine Chaisson Gallery. 727 Camp St., (504) 304-7942; www.martinechaissongallery.com — New work by Hunt Slonem, through Saturday. Michalopoulos Gallery. 617 Bienville St., (504) 558-0505; www.michalopoulos. com — Paintings by James Michalopoulos, ongoing. M.S. Rau Antiques. 630 Royal St., (504) 523-5660; www.rauantiques.com — “Napoleon: General, Emperor, Legend,” Napoleonic art and design, through Jan. 7, 2017. New Orleans Glassworks & Printmaking Studio. 727 Magazine St., (504) 529-7277; www.neworleansglassworks. com — Glass sculpture of Orion satellite by Robert Stern; Venetian vintage and contemporary glass jewelry by Nicole Anderson; both through November. New Orleans Photo Alliance. 1111 St. Mary St., (504) 610-4899; www.neworleansphotoalliance.org — “Maximize Window: The Expanded Photograph in Contemporary Art of New Orleans,” photography in expanded formats by Sophie T. Lvoff, Colin Roberson, Brittan Rosendahl, Jonathan Traviesa and Bob Weisz curated by Todd Rennie, through Sunday.

New Orleans Tattoo Museum. 1915 1/2 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., (504) 218-5319; www.nolatattoomuseum.com — “Folklore & Flash,” tattoo designs and artifacts, ongoing. Octavia Art Gallery. 454 Julia St., (504) 309-4249; www.octaviaartgallery.com — “Juxtaposed,” painting and mixed-media by Rubem Robierb, through Dec. 3. Pamela Marquis Studio. 221 Dauphine St., (504) 615-1752; www.pamelamarquisstudio.com — New paintings by Pamela Marquis, ongoing. Pelican Bomb Gallery X. 1612 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd.; www.pelicanbomb. com — “Of Moving and Being Moved,” video and sound works by Erin Johnson, through Dec. 18. Rhino Contemporary Crafts Gallery. The Shops at Canal Place, 333 Canal St., second floor, (504) 523-7945; www.rhinocrafts.com — “Migration,” works in metal, glass, clay and fiber on the themes of migration, flight and birds, through Sunday. RidgeWalker Glass Gallery. 2818 Rampart St., (504) 450-2839; www.ridgewalkerglass.com — Glass, metal sculpture and paintings by Teri Walker and Chad Ridgeway, ongoing. Rodrigue Studio. 721 Royal St., (504) 581-4244; www.georgerodrigue.com — “Blue Dog for President,” presidential and political portraits by George Rodrigue, through Jan. 8, 2017. Second Story Gallery. New Orleans Healing Center, 2372 St. Claude Ave., (504) 710-4506; www.neworleanshealingcenter.org — “Tales from the Wank,” work by West Bank studio artists including Celeste Liccardi, Daniel Reneau, Erin Bennett and Ron Bennett, through Dec. 3. Shinebone Gallery. 2241 Valence St — “Batjuju,” Batman-inspired work by Brent Houzenga, through Dec. 18. ShiNola Gallery. 1813 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., (504) 223-5732; www. facebook.com/shinolagallery — Rare rock ’n’ roll photography by Sidney Smith, through November. Exhibition by gallery artists, ongoing. Soren Christensen Gallery. 400 Julia St., (504) 569-9501; www.sorengallery.com — “Promised Land,” Ed Smith solo exhibition of large-scale oil paintings; “Treasure Things,” new work by Audra Kohout; both through November. The Spielman Gallery. 1332 Washington Ave., (504)-899-7670; www.davidspielman.com — Travel, Hurricane Katrina and Gulf South black-and-white photographs by David Spielman, ongoing. St. Tammany Art Association. 320 N. Columbia St., Covington, (985) 892-8650; www.sttammanyartassociation.org — “Reginald Pollack & the Dance of Death,” works about life and death by Reginald Pollack from the New Orleans Museum of Art collection, through Saturday. Staple Goods. 1340 St. Roch Ave., (504) 908-7331; www.postmedium.org/staplegoods — “Your Endless Pleasure Stop,” photographs of Chengdu, China by Chen Gu, through Jan. 8, 2017. Stella Jones Gallery. Place St. Charles, 201 St. Charles Ave., Suite 132, (504) 568-9050; www.stellajonesgallery.com — “Evolution,” new paintings by Samella Lewis, through November. Ten Gallery. 4432 Magazine St., (504) 333-1414; www.tengallerynola.com — “Dreamlets,” mixed-media prints and drawings and fabric featuring geometric patterns by Sarah Marshall, through Dec. 1.

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The Clock

IT’S ABOUT TIME. CHRISTIAN MARCLAY’S VIDEO COLLAGE, THE CLOCK, FOCUSES ON TIME IN AN AGE WHEN NOBODY SEEMS TO HAVE ENOUGH OF IT. It also provides a new view of a topic we

• Through Dec. 4 • The Clock: 24-hour video collage of clocks from the history of cinema by Christian Marclay

take for granted yet never really have under• Contemporary Arts Center, stood. Time is how we measure the moments between dawn and dusk and vice versa, yet 900 Camp St., (504) 528-3805; the moments of our own lives often seem www.cacno.org to either fly by or drag on interminably. The Clock takes us to the movies to explore the uneasy relationship between time and life as it is lived. Assembled from more than 10,000 old film clips featuring scenes set in various times of the day or night, Marclay’s monumental video installation can be used as a clock in its own right. Now making its Southern premiere at the Contemporary Arts Center as a prelude to the Prospect.4 biennial, you can set your watch by it — just look at the screen as the time appears on clocks and watches during scenes of dramatic bank heists, car chases or high-noon shootouts. Nights can be boozy or rambunctious before eventually yielding to sleep and dreams in the the wee hours, and although timepieces are the focus of the show, The Clock features more movie stars over its 24-hour duration than an Academy Awards ceremony. If it sounds like a clever stunt, many who have ventured into venues like New York’s Museum of Modern Art expecting to catch a few minutes of it have found themselves transfixed, still staring at the screen several hours later. Why that happens may have to do with the mysterious nature of time itself, as well as the no less elusive mysteries of art and artists. Unassuming and soft-spoken, Marclay is not a flashy Hollywood casting sort of art star, but when it comes to time and movies, his background is perfect. Born in California, America’s longtime film industry epicenter, and reared in Switzerland, a place synonymous with clocks and watches, Marclay is nothing if not meticulous, and The Clock is as precisely polished as a high-end Swiss watch. But can that really explain why so many have found it so engaging? “I’m trying to create a seamless flow, yet it’s all fragments, so the editing is crucial,” Marclay says. “You take two things that are unrelated and you make them click. The fact that it’s in real time is the key to the piece. It is happening now and your life becomes part of it, so you become an actor in this piece because you have to make choices, your life is still looming on the side. So there is always that tension: ‘How long am I going to stay? What else do I have to do?’ I think that tension is really important in a way that is unlike most film or video work.” In other words, you can be both a participant and a spectator — if you have the time. The Clock is on view at the Contemporary Arts Center during regular daylight hours Monday through Wednesday, with special 24-hour screenings starting at 4 p.m. Friday, Nov. 25 through 5 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 27. — D. ERIC BOOKHARDT

The Tigermen Den. 3113 Royal St.; www. facebook.com/tigermenden — “Role Models,” paintings about the feminine subconscious by Rose McBurney, through Jan. 15, 2017. UNO-St. Claude Gallery. 2429 St. Claude Ave., (504) 280-6493; www.finearts.uno. edu — “Cut Tear Burn Sew,” photographs and photographic experiments by Valerie Corradetti, Maria Levitsky and Jeffrey Rinehart, through Dec. 11. Where Y’Art Gallery. 1901 Royal St., (504) 325-5672; www.whereyart.net — “1900 Block,” work by local street artists;

“Breastfeeding: Strengthening the Heart of the Community, Reclaiming an African American Tradition,” group show about breastfeeding; both through Wednesday. Zeitgeist Multi-Disciplinary Arts Center. 1618 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd., (504) 827-5858; www.zeitgeistnola.org — “International Art Exhibition,” group show of international contemporary art, ongoing.

MUSEUMS Abita Springs Museum & Trailhead. Tammany Trace, Abita Springs, (985) 892-3597


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— “Hometown Teams: How Sports Shape America,” Smithsonian exhibition about sports, through Jan. 1, 2017. Ashe Cultural Arts Center. 1712 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd., (504) 569-9070; www. ashecac.org — “Art Is the Driving Force,” contemporary works curated by Louise Mouton-Johnson, through Dec. 30. Contemporary Arts Center. 900 Camp St., (504) 528-3800; www.cacno.org — “The Clock,” 24-hour video collage of clocks from the history of cinema by Christian Marclay, through Dec. 4. The Historic New Orleans Collection. 533 Royal St., (504) 523-4662; www. hnoc.org — “Clarence John Laughlin and his Contemporaries: A Picture and a Thousand Words,” photographs and writings by the 20th-century photographer, through March 25, 2017, and more. Louisiana Children’s Museum. 420 Julia St., (504) 523-1357; www.lcm.org — Historic French Quarter life and architecture exhibit by The Historic New Orleans Collection, ongoing. Louisiana State Museum Cabildo. 701 Chartres St., (504) 568-6968; www.lsm. crt.state.la.us — “Louisiana: A Medley of Cultures,” art and display exploring Louisiana’s Native American, African and European influences, ongoing. Louisiana State Museum Presbytere. 751 Chartres St., (504) 568-6968; www.lsm. crt.state.la.us — “From the Big Apple to the Big Easy,” Carnival costume designs by Helen Clark Warren and John C. Scheffler, through Dec. 4, and more. National World War II Museum. 945 Magazine St., (504) 527-6012; www. nationalww2museum.org — “Tom Lea: LIFE and World War II,” paintings and illustrations by the war correspondent, through December. New Orleans Museum of Art. City Park, 1 Collins Diboll Circle, (504) 658-4100; www.noma.org — “Kenneth Josephson: Photography Is,” work by the 20th-century American photographer; “Something in the Way: A Brief History of Photography and Obstruction,” photographs with obstructing elements; both through Jan. 1, 2017, and more. Newcomb Art Museum. Tulane University, Woldenberg Art Center, Newcomb Place, (504) 314-2406; www.newcombartmuseum.tulane.edu — “Marking the Infinite,” contemporary women’s art from Aboriginal Australia, through Dec. 30. Ogden Museum of Southern Art. 925 Camp St., (504) 539-9600; www.ogdenmuseum.org — “Art of the Cup and Teapot Spotlight,” new work by Southern ceramicists, through Dec. 6, and more. Old U.S. Mint. 400 Esplanade Ave., (504) 568-6993; www.louisianastatemuseum. org/museums/the-old-us-mint — “Time Takes a Toll,” conserved instruments featuring Fats Domino’s piano, through December.

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How the Grinch Stole Christmas. Saenger Theatre, 1111 Canal St., (504) 2870351; www.saengernola.com — The touring Broadway musical retells Dr. Seuss’ tale about the cold-hearted Grinch and the people of Whoville. Tickets $26.25$89.25. 7:30 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday, 2 p.m. Friday-Saturday, 8 p.m. Friday-Saturday, 5 p.m. Saturday, 6 p.m. Sunday. Over the River and Through the Woods. Slidell Little Theatre, 2024 Nellie Drive, Slidell, (985) 641-0324; www.slidelllittletheatre.org — An Italian-American family conspires to keep its eldest son from leaving the nest in this comedy. Tickets $16.50, students $8.25. 8 p.m. Friday-Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday. Pictures of Marilyn. National World War II Museum, Stage Door Canteen, 945 Magazine St., (504) 528-1944; www.stagedoorcanteen.org — The musical is based on the life, marriages and stage career of Marilyn Monroe. Tickets $29.52-$64.99. 8 p.m. Friday-Saturday, 1 p.m. Sunday.

CABARET, BURLESQUE & VARIETY American Mess. Barcadia, 601 Tchoupitoulas St., (504) 335-1740; www.barcadianeworleans.com — Katie East hosts local and touring comedians alongside burlesque performances. Free admission. 8:30 p.m. Wednesday. Bella Blue’s Dirty Dime Peepshow. AllWays Lounge, 2240 St. Claude Ave., (504) 758-5590; www.theallwayslounge. com — Ben Wisdom, Vinsantos Defonte, Bunny Love, Thelady Lucerne, Darling Darla James, Madonnathan and others perform in the burlesque and variety show. Admission $15. Midnight Saturday. Blind Tiger Burlesque. BMC, 1331 Decatur St. — Xena Zeit-Geist produces the burlesque show with live music by the Dapper Dandies. Free admission. 10 p.m. Thursday. Breaking Even. AllWays Lounge, 2240 St. Claude Ave., (504) 758-5590; www. theallwayslounge.com — AJ Strong is the guest host at the drag and variety show, which stars Mxr. Mystic, Slenderella, Candy Snatch and others. Admission $8. 10:30 p.m. Wednesday. Burgundy Burlesque. The Saint Hotel, Burgundy Bar, 931 Canal St., (504) 5225400; www.thesainthotelneworleans.com — Trixie Minx leads a weekly burlesque performance featuring live jazz. Free admission; reserved table $10. 9 p.m. Friday. Circus Darling. Hi-Ho Lounge, 2239 St. Claude Ave., (504) 945-4446; www. hiholounge.net — The sexy circus cabaret features a rotating cast of burlesque, vaudeville, aerial and magic entertainers. Tickets $10-$15. 9 p.m. Thursday. Monday’s a Drag. House of Blues, Big Mama’s Lounge, 229 Decatur St., (504) 310-4999; www.houseofblues.com/neworleans — Nicole Lynn Foxx hosts local drag performers. Free admission. 8 p.m. Monday.

Sex Bomb Burlesque. Gasa Gasa, 4920 Freret St., (504) 304-7110; www.gasagasa.com — Xena Zeit-geist produces the rock ’n’ roll burlesque show. Admission $10. 8 p.m. Wednesday.

COMEDY Bear with Me. Twelve Mile Limit, 500 S. Telemachus St., (504) 488-8114; www. facebook.com/twelve.mile.limit — Julie Mitchell and Laura Sanders host an openmic comedy show. Sign-up at 8:30 p.m., show at 9 p.m. Monday. Billy Wayne Davis. AllWays Lounge, 2240 St. Claude Ave., (504) 758-5590; www.theallwayslounge.com — The comedian and former Blue Angel performs at a show with free food and ice cream. Admission $10. 7 p.m. Saturday. Comedy Beast. Howlin’ Wolf Den, 907 S. Peters St., (504) 529-5844; www.thehowlinwolf.com — Massive Fraud presents stand-up comedy. 8:30 p.m. Tuesday. Comedy Catastrophe. Lost Love Lounge, 2529 Dauphine St., (504) 949-2009; www. lostlovelounge.com — Cassidy Henehan hosts a stand-up show. 10 p.m. Tuesday. Comedy Cup. Fair Grinds Coffeehouse, 2221 St. Claude Ave., (504) 917-9073; www.fairgrinds.com — Area comedians perform at the open mic. 7 p.m. Saturday. Comedy F—k Yeah. Dragon’s Den (upstairs), 435 Esplanade Ave., (504) 940-5546; www.dragonsdennola.com — Vincent Zambon and Mary-Devon Dupuy host a stand-up show. 8:30 p.m. Friday. Comedy Gold. House of Blues, Voodoo Garden, 225 Decatur St., (504) 310-4999; www.houseofblues.com — Leon Blanda hosts a stand-up showcase of local and traveling comics. 7 p.m. Wednesday. The Crescent City Showdown. Howlin’ Wolf Den, 907 S. Peters St., (504) 5295844; www.thehowlinwolf.com — Barry Charles hosts comedy and rap performances. Admission $8. 9:15 p.m. Saturday. Dean’s List. The New Movement, 2706 St. Claude Ave., (504) 302-8264; www.newmovementtheater.com — Kaitlin Marone, Margee Green and Cyrus Cooper perform improv. 8 p.m. Wednesday. The Franchise. The New Movement, 2706 St. Claude Ave., (504) 302-8264; www. newmovementtheater.com — The New Movement’s improv troupes perform. 9 p.m. Friday. Hot Sauce. Voodoo Mystere Lounge, 718 N. Rampart St., (504) 304-1568 — Vincent Zambon and Leon Blanda host a comedy showcase. 8 p.m. Thursday. Joe DeRosa. AllWays Lounge, 2240 St. Claude Ave., (504) 758-5590; www.theallwayslounge.com — The comedian and writer (Better Call Saul, Inside Amy Schumer) performs. There’s free food and ice cream. Admission $10. 8 p.m. Tuesday. The Megaphone Show. The New Movement, 2706 St. Claude Ave., (504)


STAGE WHEN LYRICIST AND COMPOSER STEPHEN SONDHEIM WAS INVITED TO WORK ON A MUSICAL RECOUNTING THE LIFE OF ZIEGFELD FOLLIES STAR FANNY BRICE, he refused because Mary Martin (who played Peter Pan on Broadway) was being considered for the lead. Sondheim told composer Jule Styne that the actress chosen had to be “ethnic.” And when Carol Burnett was offered the role, she turned it down, telling Brice’s son-in-law, producer Ray Stark: “I’d love to do it, but what you need is a Jewish girl.” Barbra Streisand’s career was launched with Funny Girl, the 1963 Broadway musical. She was performing in Greenwich Village, making her debut in I Can Get It For You Wholesale, a play set in New York’s garment district. Stark approached her about playing the role of a Jewish girl from humble beginnings who rose to becoming the highest paid American comedienne of her time. The Jefferson Performing Arts Society’s (JPAS) production stars the talented Caleigh Alessi, but it misses the essence of New York’s immigrant culture. The hardscrabble residents of Henry Street are dressed in straw hats and pastels as if attending a garden party. Brice, born Fania Borach, the daughter of immigrants who owned a Lower East Side saloon at the turn of the century, was boisterous and, at times, uncouth. She made her mark in burlesque being outrageous. “I got 36 expressions, sweet as pie to tough as leather, and that’s 36 expressions more than all those Barrymores put together,” Brice sings. It would be enormously unfair to compare almost any female vocalist to Streisand, but Alessi plays far too much to the audience, never fully unleashing her emotions to perform the show’s fantastic repertoire. What does work is the supporting cast, which provides the flavor of the Lower East Side. Tracey Collins (Mrs. Rose Borach), steals the show as Mama, having mastered a New York accent and the appropriate mannerisms. Joining her for an afternoon poker game are Jan Zeiger (Mrs. Strakosh), Claire Conti (Mrs. O’Malley) and Helen Blanke (Mrs. Meeker), who trade small bets and gossip. The yentas foist blunt advice on Fanny to marry, chanting, “When a girl’s incidentals are no bigger than two lentils, then to me that doesn’t spell success.” Jimmy deMontluzin (Tom Keeney), who runs the Brooklyn talent show where Fanny gets her start, and Roger Magendie (Florenz Ziegfeld, Jr.), founder of the Zeigfield Follies, are tough businessmen who recognize raw talent. Robert Facio (Nick Arnstein), Fanny’s lover and husband, is appropriately dashing and dangerous. Also excellent is Kirk Gagnon (Eddie Ryan), a song-and-dance man faithful to the period. John Michael Haas’ fabulous tenor voice introduces the Follies girls. In West Side Story last month, JPAS captured the feel of New York City’s 1950s immigrant culture. It is a shame it does not come closer to pinpointing 1910. — MARY RICKARD

Funny Girl

302-8264; www.newmovementtheater. com — Improv comics take inspiration from a local celebrity’s true story. 10:30 p.m. Saturday. Night Church. Sidney’s Saloon, 1200 St. Bernard Ave., (504) 947-2379; www.sidneyssaloon.com — Benjamin Hoffman and Paul Oswell host a stand-up show, and there’s free ice cream. 8:30 p.m. Thursday. The Rip-Off Show. Hi-Ho Lounge, 2239 St. Claude Ave., (504) 945-4446; www. hiholounge.net — Comedians compete in a live pop-culture game-show hosted by Geoffrey Gauchet. 7 p.m. Saturday. The Roast of Thanksgiving. One Eyed Jacks, 615 Toulouse St., (504) 569-8361; www.oneeyedjacks.net — Local comedians lampoon Thanksgiving. 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Southland Comedy Showcase. NOLA Comedy Theater, 5039 Freret St., (504) 231-7011; www.nolacomedy.com — Richard Dubus hosts three stand-up comics. Tickets $10. 7:30 p.m. Friday. The Spontaneous Show. Bar Redux, 801 Poland Ave., (504) 592-7083; www.barre-

dux.com — Young Funny comedians host the comedy show and open mic. Sign-up 7:30 p.m., show 8 p.m. Tuesday. Stoned vs. Drunk vs. Sober. The New Movement, 2706 St. Claude Ave., (504) 302-8264; www.newmovementtheater. com — Comedians in altered states have a stand-up competition. 9 p.m. Friday. Think You’re Funny? Carrollton Station Bar and Music Club, 8140 Willow St., (504) 865-9190; www.carrolltonstation.com — Brothers Cassidy and Mickey Henehan host an open mic. Sign-up 8 p.m., show 9 p.m. Wednesday.

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TUESDAY 22 Canal Street Lighting Ceremony. Astor Crowne Plaza Hotel, 739 Canal St., (504) 962-0500; www.astorneworleans.com — A cocktail reception celebrates the lighting of Canal Street Christmas decorations. Kids who bring an unwrapped toy may meet Santa and decorate holiday cookies. RSVP to rsvp@astorneworleans.com. 5 p.m. Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony. Spanish Plaza, 1 Poydras St. — There’s live music and complimentary snacks and beverages at the tree lighting ceremony at The Outlet Collection at Riverwalk. Free admission. 5 p.m. Every Child Ready to Read. Algiers Regional Library, 3014 Holiday Drive, Algiers, (504) 529-7323; www.nolalibrary.org — The workshop teaches parents about prepping pre-kindergarten children for success in school. 10:30 a.m. The workshop also meets at Norman Mayer Library (3001 Gentilly Blvd.) at 5:30 p.m. Hook, Book & Needle Craft Group. Hubbell Library, 725 Pelican Ave., (504) 322-7479; www.neworleanspubliclibrary. org — Knitters and crocheters meet for a drop-in needleworking group. 6 p.m. Miracle on Fulton Street. Fulton Street at Poydras Street near Harrah’s Hotel — Harrah’s monthlong celebration features holiday sights and sounds including a daily “snow” fall and a gingerbread display. Santa visits Friday-Saturday at 6 p.m. Visit www.miracleonfulton.com for details. 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily.

FRIDAY 25 Casual Black Friday Tea. Timberlane Country Club, 1 Timberlane Drive, Gretna, (504) 367-5010; www.timberlanecc. com — Scones, tarts, sandwiches and nine different teas are served to celebrate Black Friday. Admission $27.95. 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Celebration in the Oaks. New Orleans City Park, 1 Palm Drive, (504) 488-2896 — The annual holiday festival draws more than 165,000 people to see light displays in the park’s botanical garden. There are amusement rides and seasonal treats. Admission $8. 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. Friday-Saturday, 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday. Holiday Pet Portraits with Santa Paws. Superior Honda, 1845 Westbank Expressway, Harvey, (504) 717-2157; www. superiorhonda.net — Animal Rescue New Orleans hosts pet photography sessions with “Santa Paws,” and Jefferson Feed, Pet & Garden serves holiday treats. Donation $15. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Louisiana Renaissance Festival. 46468 River Road, Hammond — The Renaissance village features craft and food vendors, jousting, falconry, juggling, bagpipes, belly dancing, puppetry, costume contests and more. Admission $20, children $11. 9:45 a.m. to dusk Friday-Sunday.

NOAGE Goes to Vegas. Rosy’s Jazz Hall, 500 Valence St., (504) 896-7679; www.rosysjazzhall.com — New Orleans Advocates for GLBT Elders’ gala is Vegas-themed and includes casino games, live music, food and drinks. Costumes encouraged. Visit www.noagenola.org for details. Tickets $40. 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. NOLA Made. Ace Hotel, 600 Carondelet St., (504) 900-1180; www.acehotel.com/ neworleans — There are art vendors, complimentary cocktails and networking opportunities for young professionals at a holiday shopping marketplace of locally made products. 4 p.m. Save the Kitties. Castillo Blanco, 4321 St. Claude Ave., (504) 301-8201; www. 4321saintclaude.com — DJs perform at the “fundraver,” which also offers body painting, art vendors and a costume contest. Proceeds benefit St. Francisville Animal Sanctuary. Admission $10, $5 with cat food donation. 9 p.m.

SATURDAY 26 Arts Market of New Orleans. Palmer Park, S. Claiborne and Carrollton avenues — The Arts Council of New Orleans’ market features local and handmade goods, food, kids’ activities and live music. Visit www.artsneworleans.org for details. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Baking with a Purpose. Rosa F. Keller Library and Community Center, 4300 S. Broad St., (504) 596-2675; www.nolalibrary.org — Children learn about baking and baking projects. RSVP required. 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. The Bazaar. 620 Elysian Fields Ave. — Records, comics, zines, vintage clothes and accessories and more are sold. 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday-Sunday. Christmas Bazaar and Garage Sale. Deutsches Haus, 1023 Ridgewood St., Metairie, (504) 522-8014; www.deutscheshaus.org — Holiday arts and crafts are sold at the bazaar and German market. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Crescent City Model Railroad Club Holiday Open House. Crescent City Model Railroad Club, 601 N. Lester Ave., Metairie, (504) 737-3723; www.ccmrc. com — At an all-ages open house, several model trains are displayed and there’s a scavenger hunt. Adults $5, kids $1, children under age 5 free. Noon to 6 p.m. Kayaking the Bayou. Northlake Nature Center, 23135 Highway 190, Mandeville, (985) 626-1238; www.northlakenature. org — David Woodard with Massey’s Professional Outfitters leads two-hour kayak trips. Participants must weigh at least 50 pounds and be 13 years old to kayak alone. Reservations required; contact rue@northlakenature.org. Tickets $10. 10:30 a.m. New Orleans Art Association Benefit Sale. Clearview Mall, 4436 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Metairie, (504) 885-0202; www.clearviewmall.com — Paintings


SUNDAY 27 Bicycling the Back Trails. Northlake Nature Center, 23135 Highway 190, Mandeville, (985) 626-1238; www.northlakenature.org — Bike Path owner David Moeller leads cyclists on a tour of the back trails. Helmet required, mountain bike or wide tires recommended. Reservations required; contact rue@northlakenature. org. Tickets $5, members free. 4 p.m. Party under the Marquee. Joy Theater, 1200 Canal St., (504) 528-9569; www. thejoytheater.com — The theater hosts a tailgating party for New Orleans Saints home games with drink specials, food trucks and live entertainment. Admission free, VIP $30. 9 a.m.

MONDAY 28 French Story Time & Craft. Children’s Resource Center, 913 Napoleon Ave., (504) 596-2628; www.nolalibrary.org — Children listen to stories in English and French. 4:30 p.m. How to Raise a Mensch II. Goldring-Woldenberg Jewish Community Center, 3747 Esplanade Ave., Metairie, (504) 897-0143; www. nojcc.org — Mercy Family Center psychiatry director Mark Sands leads a parenting class. Admission $10. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

FARMERS MARKETS Covington Farmers Market. Covington Trailhead, 419 N. Hampshire St., Covington — The Northshore market offers local produce, meat, seafood, breads, prepared foods, plants and music. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday. Crescent City Farmers Market. Citywide — The market offers fresh produce, prepared foods, flowers and plants at locations citywide, including Tulane University Square (200 Broadway St.) 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday; French Market 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday; the American Can Apartments (3700 Orleans Ave.) 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday and in the Central Business District (at 750 Carondelet St.) 8 a.m. to noon Saturday. CRISP Farms Market. CRISP Farms Market, 1330 France St.; www.facebook. com/crispfarms — The urban farm offers greens, produce, herbs and seedlings. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday. French Market. French Market, corner of Gov. Nicholls Street and French Market Place, (504) 522-2621; www.frenchmarket. org — The historic French Quarter market offers local produce, seafood, herbs, baked goods, coffee and prepared foods. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. German Coast Farmers Market. Ormond Plantation, 13786 River Road, Destrehan — The market features vegetables, fruits, flowers and other items. Visit www.germancoastfarmersmarket.org for details. 8 a.m. to noon Saturday. Gretna Farmers Market. Gretna Farmers Market, Huey P. Long Avenue between Third and Fourth streets, Gretna, (504) 361-1822 — The weekly rain-or-shine market features more than 25 vendors offer-

EVENTS ing fruits and vegetables, meats, prepared foods, baked goods, honey and flowers. 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday. Grow Dat Farm Stand. Grow Dat Youth Farm, New Orleans City Park, 150 Zachary Taylor Drive, (504) 377-8395; www.growdatyouthfarm.org — Grow Dat Youth Farm sells its produce. 9 a.m. to noon Saturday. Hollygrove Market. Hollygrove Market & Farm, 8301 Olive St., (504) 483-7037 — The urban farm operates a daily fresh market. 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday-Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday-Sunday. Old Algiers Harvest Fresh Market. Old Algiers Harvest Fresh Market, 922 Teche St., Algiers, (504) 362-0708; www.oldalgiersharvestfreshmarket.com — Produce and seafood are available for purchase. 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Friday. ReFresh Project Community Garden Farmers Market. ReFresh Project, 300 N. Broad St.; www.broadcommunityconnections.org — The weekly Monday market offers local produce, homemade kimchi, cocoa-fruit leather, pesto and salad dressing. 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Monday. Rivertown Farmers Market. Rivertown, 400 block of Williams Boulevard, Kenner, (504) 468-7231; www.kenner.la.us — The market features fruits, vegetables, dairy products, preserves and cooking demonstrations. 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday. Sankofa Mobile Market. Lower 9th Ward Community Center, 5234 N. Claiborne Ave. — The Sankofa market truck offers seasonal produce from the Sankofa Garden. 11 a.m. to noon Tuesday. The truck also stops at 6322 St. Claude Ave. 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Sunday. Vietnamese Farmers Market. Vietnamese Farmers Market, 14401 Alcee Fortier Blvd. — Fresh produce, baked goods and live poultry are available at this early morning market. 5 a.m. Saturday.

SPORTS New Orleans Pelicans. Smoothie King Center, 1501 Girod St., (504) 587-3663; www.neworleansarena.com — The New Orleans Pelicans play the Minnesota Timberwolves. 8:30 p.m. Wednesday. Bayou Classic. Mercedes-Benz Superdome, 1500 Poydras St., (504) 5873663; www.superdome.com — Southern University plays Grambling University. 4 p.m. Saturday. New Orleans Saints. Mercedes-Benz Superdome, 1500 Poydras St., (504) 5873663; www.superdome.com — The New Orleans Saints play the Los Angeles Rams. Noon Sunday.

WORDS Celebrating Women’s Voices. Octavia Books, 513 Octavia St., (504) 899-7323; www.octaviabooks.com — Women’s National Book Association members and guests meet to compile a list of 100 great books written by women. Drinks are served. 6 p.m. Monday. Chris Tusa. Octavia Books, 513 Octavia St., (504) 899-7323; www.octaviabooks.com — The author reads from and signs In the City of Fallen Stars. 6 p.m. Monday. Deborah Burst. Maple Street Book Shop, 7529 Maple St., (504) 866-4916; www. maplestreetbookshop.com — The author

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EVENTS presents Spirits of the Bayou: Sanctuaries, Cemeteries and Hauntings. 1 p.m. Saturday. John DeSantis. Octavia Books, 513 Octavia St., (504) 899-7323; www.octaviabooks. com — The author discusses and signs The Thibodaux Massacre: Racial Violence and the 1887 Sugar Cane Labor Strike. 6 p.m. Tuesday. Johnette Downing. Maple Street Book Shop, 7529 Maple St., (504) 866-4916; www.maplestreetbookshop.com — The author of the Petit Pierre children’s book series reads. 6 p.m. Saturday. Suzanne Peyton. Garden District Book Shop, The Rink, 2727 Prytania St., (504) 895-2266; www.gardendistrictbookshop. com — The author signs Virginia’s Diary. 6 p.m. Tuesday.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED American Cancer Society. The society seeks volunteers for upcoming events and to facilitate patient service programs. Visit www.cancer.org or call (504) 219-2200. Arc of Greater New Orleans. The organization for people with intellectual disabilities seeks donations of Mardi Gras beads, volunteers to help sort beads and volunteers for Arc farm duties. Visit www.arcgno.org for details and drop-off locations. Bayou Rebirth Wetlands Education. Bayou Rebirth seeks volunteers for wetlands planting projects, nursery maintenance and other duties. Visit www.bayourebirth.org. CASA New Orleans. The organization seeks volunteer court-appointed special advocates to represent abused and neglected children in New Orleans. The time commitment is a minimum of 10 hours per month. No special skills are required; training and support are provided. Call (504) 522-1962 or email info@casaneworleans.org. The Creativity Collective. The organization seeks artists, entrepreneurs, parents and teens to help with upcoming projects and events, including maintaining a creative resource directory and organizing charity bar crawls. Visit www.creativitycollective. com or call (916) 206-1659. Crescent City Farmers Market. CCFM and MarketUmbrella.org seek volunteers to field shoppers’ questions, assist seniors, help with children’s activities and more. Call (504) 495-1459 or email latifia@marketumbrella.org.

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Dress for Success New Orleans. The program for women entering the workplace seeks volunteers to manage inventory, help clients and share their expertise. Call (504) 891-4337 or email neworleans@ dressforsuccess.org. Each One Save One. Greater New Orleans’ largest one-on-one mentoring program seeks volunteer mentors. Visit www. eachonesaveone.org. Edgar Degas Foundation. The nonprofit seeks volunteers to contribute to foundation development. Call (504) 821-5009 or email info@degashouse.com. Edible Schoolyard. Edible Schoolyard seeks community volunteers and interns to assist in kitchen and garden classes and to help in school gardens. Visit www. esynola.org/get-involved or email amelia@ esynola.org. First Tee of Greater New Orleans. The organization seeks volunteers to serve as mentors and coaches to kids and teens through its golf program. Visit www.thefirstteenola.org. Girls on the Run. Girls on the Run seeks running partners, assistant coaches, committee members and race-day volunteers. Email info@gotrnola.org or visit www.gotrnola.org. Golden Opportunity Adult Literacy Program. GOAL seeks volunteers to conduct courses for reading comprehension, GED preparation and English language learning. Call (504) 373-4496. Greater New Orleans Fair Housing Action Center. The center seeks part-time civil rights investigators with excellent writing skills, reliable transportation and no criminal convictions to help expose housing discrimination in the New Orleans metro area. Call (504) 717-4257 or email mmorgan@ gnofairhousing.org. Green Light New Orleans. The group seeks volunteers to help install free energy-efficient lightbulbs in homes. Visit www.greenlightneworleans.org, call (504) 324-2429 or email green@greenlightneworleans.org. HandsOn New Orleans. The volunteer center for the New Orleans area invites prospective volunteers to learn about the opportunities available and how to be a good volunteer. Call (504) 304-2275, email volunteer@handsonneworleans.org or visit www.handsonneworleans.org. Hospice Volunteers. Harmony Hospice seeks volunteers to offer companionship to patients through reading, playing cards and other activities. Call Carla Fisher at (504) 832-8111.

Jackson Barracks Museum Volunteers. The museum seeks volunteers to work one day a week for the Louisiana National Guard Museum. Volunteers prepare military aircraft, vehicles and equipment for display. Call David at (504) 837-0175 or email daveharrell@yahoo.com. Lakeview Civic Improvement Association. The association’s green space committee needs volunteers to pick up trash or trim trees for the adopt-a-block program. Sign up with Russ Barranco at (504) 482-9598 or rpbarranco@cox.net. Longue Vue House and Gardens. Longue Vue seeks volunteers to assist with giving tours, garden maintenance and education outreach. Email info@longuevue.com or call (504) 293-4720 for information. Louisiana SPCA. The LA/SPCA seeks volunteers to work with the animals and help with special events, education and more. Volunteers must be at least 12 years old and complete an orientation to work directly with animals. Visit www.la-spca. org/volunteer. Lowernine.org. Lowernine.org seeks volunteers to help renovate homes in the Lower 9th Ward. Visit www.lowernine.org or email lauren@lowernine.org. National World War II Museum. The museum accepts applications for volunteers to greet visitors and familiarize them with its galleries and artifacts. Call (504) 527-6012, ext. 243, or email katherine.alpert@nationalww2museum.org. New Canal Lighthouse Museum. The Lake Pontchartrain Basin Foundation seeks volunteer docents for its museum and education center. Visit www.saveourlake. org or call (504) 836-2238. NOLA for Life Mentors. The city initiative’s partner organizations seek adults to mentor boys ages 15 to 18 who are at risk for violence. Visit www.nolaforlife.org/ give/mentor. NOLA Tree Project. The forestry organization seeks volunteers to adopt trees around the city and trim them. Visit www. nolatreeproject.org. NOLA Wise. The partnership of Global Green, the City of New Orleans and the Department of Energy helps homeowners make their homes more energy efficient. It seeks volunteers, who must attend a 30-minute orientation. Email mrowand@ globalgreen.org. Ogden Museum of Southern Art. The museum seeks docents to discuss visual arts in the South with adults and children. Email ebalkin@ogdenmuseum.org for details.

Parkway Partners. The green space and community garden organization seeks volunteers for building, gardening and other projects. Email info@parkwaypartnersnola. org, call (504) 620-2224 or visit www. parkwaypartnersnola.org. Refugee mentors. Catholic Charities of New Orleans’ Refugee Service Program seeks volunteers, especially those with Arabic, Burmese and Spanish language skills, to help newly arrived refugees learn about everyday life in America. Senior companions. The New Orleans Council on Aging seeks volunteers to assist seniors with personal and daily tasks so they can live independently. Visit www. nocoa.org or call (504) 821-4121. SpayMart. The humane society seeks volunteers for fundraising, grant writing, data input, adoptions, animal care and more. Visit www.spaymart.org, email info@ spaymart.org or call (504) 454-8200. St. Thomas Hospitality House. The Catholic charity seeks individuals and groups of volunteers to serve people experiencing homelessness. Contact Daniel Thelen at nolacw@gmail.com or (517) 290-8533. Start the Adventure in Reading. The STAIR program holds regular two-hour training sessions for volunteers, who work one-on-one with public school students to develop reading and language skills. Call (504) 899-0820, email elizabeth@stairnola.org or visit www.stairnola.org. Teen Life Counts. The Jewish Family Service program seeks volunteers to teach suicide prevention to middle school and high school students. Call (504) 831-8475. Veterans Housing Outreach Ministries. The charity seeks volunteers to help disabled, wounded and senior veterans with food and clothing distribution, home improvements and beautification, social media and web design. Call (504) 340-3429 or visit www.veteranshousingoutreach. webs.com.

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LOUISIANA DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY NOTICE OF NAMES OF PERSONS APPEARING TO BE OWNERS OF ABANDONED OR UNCLAIMED PROPERTY IN ORLEANS PARISH The names listed below have been reported to the Louisiana Department of the Treasury as being persons possibly entitled to unclaimed funds subject to the provisions of LSA-R.S. 9:151-182, Uniform Unclaimed Property Act. These funds are on deposit with the Louisiana Department of the Treasury and will remain until such time as a valid claim is made. There is no expiration date for making a claim; however, proof of ownership must be submitted before the funds are released. You may expedite your claim by sending a legible copy of your driver’s license and any other information that will positively identify you as the rightful owner of the property. Information concerning the description of the funds or company that remitted the funds may be obtained by contacting the Unclaimed Property Division at 1-888-925-4127 or 225-219-9400, Monday through Friday, from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., or by writing to State Treasurer John Neely Kennedy, Louisiana Department of the Treasury, Unclaimed Property Division, P.O. Box 91010, Baton Rouge, LA,70821-9010. Visit www.latreasury.com for a complete list of names.

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Ference Kathleen E 401 Pelican Ave New Orleans La Ferrara Michael A 6510 Argonne Blvd New Orleans La First Line School 3649 Laurel St New Orleans La Fisk Estate Ronald 4801 Pratt Dr New Orleans La Fisk John T 4833 Conti St New Orleans La Fisk Ronald W 4801 Pratt Dr New Orleans La Fitzgerald Adam 1460 Annunciation St Apt 6105 New Orleans La Fitzgerald Donna C 5820 Oxford Pl New Orleans La Fitzgerald John Brent 5820 Oxford Pl New Orleans La Flemming Mary Marguerite 1837 State St New Orleans La Florida State Fire & Sec C/O Wiedemann & Wiedemann New Orleans La Floyd Claborne L Jr 2222 Jefferson Ave New Orleans La Floyd Matthew T 2222 Jefferson Ave New Orleans La Floyd Megan A G 2222 Jefferson Ave New Orleans La Fo Ella C/O Christopher J Bruno New Orleans La Fo Ella C/O Christopher J Bruno Bruno New Orleans La Ford Anthony 3905 Paris Ave New Orleans La Ford Emma 3905 Paris Ave New Orleans La Ford Richard J 5813 Oxford Pl New Orleans La Foreman Josie F 1600 River Oaks Dr New Orleans La Forester Karen 1107 Decatur St New Orleans La Forward Amelia Stuart 2631 N Rampart St New Orleans La Foster Earline 1450 N Dorgenois St New Orleans La Fox Robert C/O Christopher J Bruno New Orleans La Francis Kimberly 3402 Annunciation Street New Orleans La Francis Mary 2404 Music St New Orleans La Francois Gregory 2404 Music St New Orleans La Frank Catherine S 3525 Vincennes Pl New Orleans La Frank Mitchell James 3525 Vincennes Pl New Orleans La Frankel Sheldon E 1823 Magazine St New Orleans La Franklin Brian 7709 Ligustrum Dr New Orleans La Franklin Charles D 2931 Saint Charles Ave New Orleans La Franklin Michelle L 2931 Saint Charles Ave New Orleans La Fraser James 3663 Behrman Pl Apt M17 New Orleans La Fraser Mary E 3663 Behrman Pl Apt M17 New Orleans La Freeman Germaine M P O Box 50203 New Orleans La Freeman Meredith W 1631 Arabella St New Orleans La Freeman Nellie 1307 Sears St New Orleans La Freeman Nellie Estate Of 1307 Sears St New Orleans La Freeman Sarah S 1631 Arabella St New Orleans La French Elizabeth S 230 Carondelet St New Orleans La French John F 230 Carondelet St New Orleans La French Stacy P O Box 770044 New Orleans La Friedler Larocca Financial Partners Llc 415 Lafayette Street Suite 300 New Orleans La Friedman Brian Roussel 1133 Nashville Ave New Orleans La Friedman Linda N 1133 Nashville Ave New Orleans La Friedman Richard S 1133 Nashville Ave New Orleans La Fristch Yvonne 1645 Lesseps St New Orleans La Fritz Thais A 2634 Clover St New Orleans La Fuchs Deidre 66 English Turn Dr New Orleans La

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Green Rosalind B 2029 Adams St New Orleans La Green Sandra F 5350 Lacour Monique St New Orleans La Greene Pauline Schott 933 Taft Pl New Orleans La Greenwood David Cust 3211 Prytania St Apt 10 New Orleans La Greenwood Jennifer 3211 Prytania St Apt 10 New Orleans La Greer Cindy 3436 Dryades St New Orleans La Griffin Lorrine 1864 N Galvez St New Orleans La Griffin Lorrine Estate Of 1864 N Galvez St New Orleans La Griffin Shirron 3228 Toulouse New Orleans La Grossley Elgin J Sr 4793 Pauline Dr New Orleans La Grosz Odile St 6868 Canal Blvd New Orleans La Grosz William A 6868 Canal Blvd New Orleans La Guarino Delores G 4742 Galahad Dr New Orleans La Guarino Eleanora T 2009 Mirabeau Ave New Orleans La Guedes Arthur P O Box 30241 New Orleans La Guerrero Alison M 1420 Annunciation St. Apt. 519 New Orleans La Guidry Magee Rose Marie 3345 Sumerset Dr New Orleans La Guidry Michael J C O Helen Hoover Freeport New Orleans La Guillen Maria O 3600 Plymouth Pl New Orleans La Guillot Grace N 4512 Baudin St New Orleans La Guiza Lorraine L Nicholas T Lacour Ttee New Orleans La Guo Qiuyan 7008 Zimple St New Orleans La Guthrie Douglas Burr 6848 Louisville St New Orleans La Gutierrez Catrina D 344 St Joseph St Apt 537 New Orleans La Haase Lucien Munz Box 19566 New Orleans La Haik Minvielle & Grubbs 909 Poydras St New Orleans La Hakes Kimberly Cust 611 Austerlitz St New Orleans La Hall Ardan M 1134 Horace St New Orleans La Hall Glenys R 810 Taft Pl. New Orleans La Hallett Robert V Md Pc Inc Pension Plan New Orleans La Hallman Carita 1736 St Anthony Street New Orleans La Hamilton Amy L 24 Yellowstone Dr New Orleans La Hamilton Carolyn E 24 Yellowstone Dr New Orleans La Hamilton Larry 24 Yellowstone Dr New Orleans La Hamilton Larry Cust 24 Yellowstone Dr New Orleans La Hamilton Todd Jacob 24 Yellowstone Dr New Orleans La Hammond Barry 2814 Wabash New Orleans La Hammond Gwendolyn 2814 Wabash New Orleans La Haney Emmett T 5415 Elysian Fields Ave New Orleans La Hankton Hulette S 1726 Lafreniere St New Orleans La Hanson Alan Cust 80 Pinehurst Dr New Orleans La Hanson River 80 Pinehurst Dr New Orleans La Harper Ruth Africk 39 Versailles Blvd New Orleans La Harris Cleveland Ii 4758 Evangeline Dr New Orleans La Harris Georgiana 1515 Deslonde St New Orleans La Harris Lorraine 10151 Rosewood Dr New Orleans La Harris Ryann Marie 6024 Magazine St New Orleans La Harris Tara Casey 6024 Magazine St New Orleans La Harrison Ferron R 11301 Fernley Dr New Orleans La Harrison Nadra Cust 1134 Horace St New Orleans La Harvey Gertrude A 2336 Odin St New Orleans La

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We are always looking for additions to our wonderful team! Hospice volunteers are special people who make a difference in the lives of patients and families affected by terminal illness. Interested in a future medical career? Get on our exciting new track! Many physicians and nurses receive their first taste of the medical field at Canon.

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To become a hospice volunteer, call Paige at 504-818-2723 Ext. 3006

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GAMBIT’S HOLIDAY PET ADOPT-A-THON

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RETAIL Well Established FQ Gift Shop Now Hiring

Full & Part-Time. Flexible hours. Days, Nights or Weekends. Apply at 601 Royal St.

FARM LABOR

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LASPCA 504-368-5191 Sponsored By:

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Mail a check for $25 with the form below, or visit bestofneworleans.com/pets or call (504) 483-3138 to sponsor a pet from a local shelter.

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A photo of a local adoptable pet will run in the Dec. 6 PETS section of Gambit with your name credited as the pet’s sponsor.

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A Gambit reader will see the adorable animal and rush to the participating shelter to give featured pet a forever home all thanks to you!

DEADLINE TO DONATE:

NOV. 23

MAIL FORMS TO:

Attn: Pet Adopt-A-Thon Gambit 3923 Bienville Street New Orleans, LA 70119

SPONSOR FORM:

$25 TO SPONSOR ONE PET

Temporary Farm Labor: Fischer’s Honey Farm, Winnie, TX, has 7 positions with 3 mo. experience required as beekeeper with references; raise honeybees to produce honey & maintain colony health through feed supplements, caging queens, install queen cells, assemble hives, harvest combs, transport honey, maintain & repair buildings & equipment; long periods of standing, bending & must lift 75 pounds; obtain driver’s license within 30 days of hire with clean MVR; no bee, pollen, or honey related allergies; once hired, workers may be required to take employer paid random drug tests; testing positive / failure to comply may result in immediate termination; employer provides free tools, equipment, housing and daily trans; trans & subsistence expenses reimb.; $11.15/hr, may increase based on experience, may work nights, weekends and asked but not required to work Sabbath; 75% work period guaranteed from 1/15/17 – 11/15/17. Apply and review ETA790 requirements at nearest LA Workforce Office with Job Order TX8496053 or call 225-342-2917. Temporary Farm Labor: Lamb’s Honey Farm, Jasper, TX, has 7 positions with 3 mo. experience required as beekeeper with references; raise honeybees to produce honey & maintain colony health through feed supplements, caging queens, install queen cells, assemble hives, harvest combs, transport honey, maintain & repair buildings & equipment; long periods of standing, bending & must lift 75 pounds; obtain driver’s license within 30 days of hire with clean MVR; no bee, pollen, or honey related allergies; once hired, workers may be required to take employer paid random drug tests; testing positive / failure to comply may result in immediate termination; employer provides free tools, equipment, housing and daily trans; trans & subsistence expenses reimb.; $11.15/hr, may increase based on experience, may work nights, weekends and asked but not required to work Sabbath; 75% work period guaranteed from 1/15/17 – 7/15/17. Apply and review ETA790 requirements at nearest LA Workforce Office with Job Order TX7153796 or call 225-342-2917.

Dollar Amount: ($25 will sponsor one animal) Name(s) of Sponsor(s):

Optional Message: Pay with Credit Card: You can also pay by check made payable to Gambit Weekly or Call 483-3138.

FOR SALE SMALL SPACE CALL 483-3100

GAMBIT EXCHANGE

Temporary Farm Labor: Moore’s Honey Farm, Kountze, TX, has 4 positions with 3 mo. experience required as beekeeper with references; raise honeybees to produce honey & maintain colony health through feed supplements, caging queens, install queen cells, assemble hives, harvest combs, transport honey, maintain & repair buildings & equipment; long periods of standing, bending & must lift 75 pounds; obtain driver’s license within 30 days of hire with clean MVR; no bee, pollen, or honey related allergies; once hired, workers may be required to take employer paid random drug tests; testing positive / failure to comply may result in immediate termination; employer provides free tools, equipment, housing and daily trans; trans & subsistence expenses reimb.; $11.15/hr, may increase based on experience, may work nights, weekends and asked but not required to work Sabbath; 75% work period guaranteed from 1/8/17 – 11/8/17. To review ETA790 requirements and apply go to nearest LA Workforce Office with Job Order TX6509017 or call 225-342-2917. Temporary Farm Labor: Stroope Bee Company, Waxahachie, TX, has 8 positions with 3 mo. experience required as beekeeper with references; raise honeybees to produce honey & maintain colony health through feed supplements, caging queens, install queen cells, assemble hives, harvest combs, transport honey, maintain & repair buildings & equipment; long periods of standing, bending & must lift 75 pounds; obtain driver’s license within 30 days of hire with clean MVR; no bee, pollen, or honey related allergies; once hired, workers may be required to take employer paid random drug tests; testing positive / failure to comply may result in immediate termination; employer provides free tools, equipment, housing and daily trans; trans & subsistence expenses reimb.; $11.15/hr, may increase based on experience, may work nights, weekends and asked but not required to work Sabbath; 75% work period guaranteed from 1/15/17 – 11/15/17. Apply and review ETA790 requirements at nearest LA Workforce Office with Job Order TX5185277 or call 225-342-2917. Temporary Farm Labor: Thomas Honey Farm Inc., Liberty, TX, has 21 positions with 3 mo. experience required as beekeeper with references; raise honeybees to produce honey & maintain colony health through feed supplements, caging queens, install queen cells, assemble hives, harvest combs, transport honey, maintain & repair buildings & equipment; long periods of standing, bending & must lift 75 pounds; obtain driver’s license within 30 days of hire with clean MVR; no bee, pollen, or honey related allergies; once hired, workers may be required to take employer paid random drug tests; testing positive / failure to comply may result in immediate termination; employer provides free tools, equipment, housing and daily trans; trans & subsistence expenses reimb.; $11.15/hr, may increase based on experience, may work nights, weekends and asked but not required to work Sabbath; 75% work period guaranteed from 1/15/17 – 11/10/17. Apply and review ETA790 requirements at nearest LA Workforce Office with Job Order TX7153944 or call 225-342-2917.


MERCHANDISE FOR SALE ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES

AUTOS FOR SALE 1993 Black Volvo Sedan

GOOD CONDITION MUST SELL - 504-473-3203

TRUCKS

BUYING OLD RECORDS

Buying vinyl records. Albums (LP’s), 45’s and 78’s. Contact me at 504-329-5781 or via email at kullconanhunts@gmail.com

JEWELRY 1996 FORD F150

ONLY $2525 SHORT BOX, AUTO, 31K MI, V8, PACIFIC GREEN EXT. CALL OR TEXT 734-274-9235

PETS

CAT CHAT Trixie Trixie is an adorable 9 year old cat who has a wonderful personality and overlooked at too many adoption events. She has spent most of her life at our sanctuary and would love to join your household in time for the holidays. Please call the SpayMart thrift store at 504-454-8200 if you would like to adopt her.

DIAMOND RING, 1.51 CENTER ROUND, ACCENT .79, TOTAL 2.30, WT GOLD 14KT, RECEIPT, APPRAISAL, DETAIL ON DIAMOND, LIKE NEW, ASKING 11 K, 504427-8441

SERVICES ••• C H E A P TRASH HAULING • (504) 292-0724 •••

MOVING SERVICE • TRASH HAULING • FREE ESTIMATES. Call (504) 292-0724.

✁ ✁ ✁ ✁ INTERIOR/EXTERIOR

www.spaymart.org

Pressure Washing • Painting Gutter Cleaning

LEGAL NOTICES PUBLIC MEETING NOTICE ENTERGY NEW ORLEANS, INC. REGARDING NEW ORLEANS POWER STATION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ENTERGY NEW ORLEANS, INC. (“ENO”) WILL HOST two PUBLIC MEETINGs to provide information and answer questions surrounding ENO’s June 20, 2016 Application filed with the New Orleans City Council to build a 226 megawatt Combustion Turbine (“CT”) unit called New Orleans Power Station (“NOPS”). Building a local resource like NOPS will enhance ENO’s ability to provide reliable power to the city during the times of greatest need. In this public meeting, ENO will ADDRESS VARIOUS TOPICS RELATED TO THE CONSTRUCTION OF NOPS, INCLUDING: What is a CT unit? Why does New Orleans need NOPS? What are the benefits of NOPS? What is the Economic Impact of NOPS? What is appropriate size for the CT unit? How does NOPS fit into the Integrated Resource Plan? What is the environmental impact of NOPS? What about Renewable Resources or Energy Efficiency programs? MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC ARE INVITED TO ATTEND these meetings. The Public Meetings will be held at the following locations: Tuesday, December 13, 2016 at 6 p.m. Epiphany Baptist Church Sanctuary 5200 Cannes St. New Orleans, LA 70129 Wednesday, December 14, 2016 at 6 p.m. Apostolic Outreach Center Sanctuary 8358 Lake Forest Blvd. New Orleans, LA 70126

REPAIRS

Roofing • Gutters • Plumbing • Sheetrock PATIO COVERS • SOFFIT AND FASCIA

CALL JEFFREY • (504) 610-5181

DOLCE

FOR SALE SMALL SPACE CALL 483-3100

Kennel #A21304711

Dolce is a 6-year-old, neutered, Lhasa Apso mix who likes to walk and play outside. He came to the shelter as a stray and we found his family, but they no longer want him. Dolce is a bit shy, so would do best in a home without children. During the month of November, any animal 6 years or older is only $11!

PJ

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Weekly Tails

Kennel #A20821469

PJ is a 12-year-old, neutered, DSH with classic Tabby markings whose family could no longer afford to care for him. He weighs 17lbs. and tends to be a nocturnal eater, so will need to be on a weight management plan. During the month of November, any animal 6 years or older is only $11!

To meet these or any of the other wonderful pets at the LA/SPCA, come to 1700 Mardi Gras Blvd. (Algiers), 10-4, Mon.-Sat. & 12-4 Sun., call 368-5191 or visit www.la-spca.org

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Temporary Farm Labor: Brownfield Seed & Delinting, Brownfield, TX, has 3 positions with 3 mo. experience required for operating machinery for cotton seed delinting & seed cleaning, seed production, treat seeds & cotton seeds to decontaminate, remove lint in cotton, transfer seed to 50# bags & transfer to storage or market; repairs & maintenance to building & equip; long periods of standing, bending & able to lift 75#; must able to obtain driver’s license with clean MVR within 30 days; once hired, workers may be required to take employer paid random drug tests; testing positive/ failure to comply may result in immediate termination from employment; employer provides free tools, equipment, housing and daily trans; trans & subsistence expenses reimb.; minimum wage rate of $11.15/hr, increase based on experience, may work nights, weekends & asked but not required to work Sabbath; 75% work period guaranteed from 12/19/16 – 5/1/17. Apply & review ETA790 requirements at nearest LA Workforce Office with Job Order TX6508212 or call 225-342-2917.

AUTOMOTIVE

NOTICES / GOODS & SERVICES

Temporary Farm Labor: Leslie T Brown Farms, Brinkley, AR, has 2 positions, 3 mo. experience for operating large farm equipment w/ GPS for cultivating, fertilizing, planting of oilseed crops, loading fertilizer, pulling weeds, watering rice, harvesting of oilseed crops, drying, bagging & loading rice; repair, clean & maintain building & equip; long periods of standing, bending & able to lift 75 pounds; must able to obtain driver’s license with clean MVR within 30 days; once hired, workers may be required to take employer paid random drug tests; testing positive/failure to comply may result in immediate termination from employment; employer provides free tools, equipment, housing and daily trans; trans & subsistence expenses reimb.; minimum wage rate of $10.69/hr, increase based on experience, may work nights, weekends & asked but not required to work Sabbath; 75% work period guaranteed from 12/15/16 – 10/15/17. Apply & review ETA790 requirements at nearest LA Workforce Office with Job Order 1793951 or call 225-342-2917.


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Your Guide to New Orleans Homes & Condos

ERA Powered, Independently Owned & Operated

1839 N. RAMPART ST. • 1800 Sq Ft AL

Rare Marigny Opportunity Fully Equipped Corner Restaurant. $789,000

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Renovated in 2013, this double is perfect as a rental property or an owner occupied home with income. Plumbing, electrical and HVAC newly installed in 2013. 2 BD/1 BA on each side. Heart of Pine floors. 9.5’ ceilings and lots of character. Side Hall provides independent access to each bedroom. Be where the action is on thriving Franklin Avenue, close to Marigny, Bywater and St Claude! OR COMMERCIAL POSSIBILITY! Zoned HU-B1 – Historic Urban Neighborhood Business District. $224,000

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760 MAGAZINE ST #224 • $449,000

Fantastic Location! Two Master Suites!

760 MAGAZINE ST #214 • $399,000

3915 St Charles Ave. #516 • $229,000

ABR, CRS, GRI, SFR, SRS

Rooftop Terrance! Fantastic Location in the Heart of the Warehouse District! 1BR/2BA

Adorable Condo on Historic St. Charles Ave. 1BR/1BA

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CITY PARK/BAYOU ST. JOHN NEAR CITY PARK - DESAIX BLVD.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

FRENCH QUARTER FQ- 2 BR/2 BA CONDO W/PARKING SPACE IN GATED LOT, POOL & WIFI $2500 PER MONTH

AVAILABLE DECEMBER 2016 THROUGH JANUARY 2017 AND JUNE 2017 THROUGH AUGUST 2017. WWW.VRBO.COM/256965 GPMCSHAN@BELLSOUTH.NET

MISSISSIPPI PORT GIBSON, MS 39150

509 Church St. ~ McDougall House 1820’s Historic, Renovated Greek Revival Raised Cottage 5 beds/3 baths, pool. $185,000 1201 Church St. ~ Anderson House 3 beds/3.5 baths, Studio apt + bldg w/4 beds/4 baths. Recently used as a B&B. $235,000 1207 Church St. ~ On National Register Re-creation of Antebellum Mansion 6 beds/4baths + 2 bed Carriage House. $385,000 Call Realtor Brenda Roberts Ledger-Purvis Real Estate 601-529-6710

SECLUDED OLDER HOME

3bd home on 4 acres, 6 miles N. of LA line. Just off I55 near Magnolia, MS #59,500 601248-7200

REAL ESTATE FOR RENT METAIRIE 3BD 2BA Util inc’l 1363 sqft

Pool, BBQ house, gated. Never Flooded $1,400/mo 1 yr lse. Call (504) 456-1718 or (504) 914-8002.

OLD METAIRIE LUXURY TOWNHOME OLD METAIRIE

Great Room boasts hardwood flrs, cathedral ceilings and huge brick fireplace opening to sunset deck & patio. Sunny kit with all build-ins. 3BR, 3BA, single garage, avail 12/1. $1895/mo. Owner/Agent (504) 236-5776.

OLD METAIRIE 1&2 BDRM. APTS SPARKLING POOL & BIKE PATH

New granite in kit & bath. 12 x 24ft lr, King Master w/wall of closets. Furn Kit. Laundry on premises. Offst pkg. NO PETS. O/A, $748-$888/mo. 504-236-5776.

Efficiency w/appliances liv room, a/h unit, ceil fans, wood/tile floors, w/d onsite. Clara by Nashville. Avail Now. $650/mo. 504-8950016.

RESIDENTIAL RENTALS

840 Mandeville - 2bd/2ba ....................... $1600 2354 Constance - 3bd/2ba ........................... $2400 1301 N. Rampart #502 - 2bd/2ba w/pkng ... $3200 8616 Oak St #308 - 2bd/2ba .................. $2800 3510 Banks St. - 2bd/1ba ............................... $1350 *1629 Coliseum PH - 3bd/2ba, pool .......... $3500 * FURNISHED W/ UTILITIES

CAL L F OR MORE L I ST I NGS! 2340 Dauphine Street • New Orleans, LA 70117 (504) 944-3605

1 BR EFF. CLOSE TO UNIVERSITIES

FOR SALE

Port Gibson, Mississippi 39150

Reovated Downstairs Apt. 1 BD, LR, DR. Fur Kit, W/D. No Pets. $800/mo + deposit. Water Paid. Call (504) 650-4358.

FURNISHED 2BDRM/1BA HOUSE

Complete w/fridge, w&d, mw, stove, security doors, Central A&H, shared off st pkng. Alarm ready. On st car & Busline. Quiet n’bhood. $1,200 mo+sec dep. No pets/ smokers. Avail Now. Call (504) 866-2250.

1201 Church Street

RENTALS TO SHARE ALL AREAS ROOMMATES.COM.

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3 beds/3.5 baths, Studio apt + bldg w/4 beds/4 baths. Recently used as a B&B. $235,000

1207 Church Street

On National Register. Recreation of Antebellum Mansion, c. 1906. 6 beds/4baths + 2 bed Carriage House. $385,000

Call Realtor Brenda Roberts Ledger-Purvis Real Estate • 601-529-6710

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FOR RENT 2166 Esplanade 2/2 large, lots of nat lite,w/d, independent bedrooms .......................................................... $1250 425 Burgundy #6 2/1.5 Furn, reno’d, balc and ctyd $2500 539 Toulouse #A - Stu All utilities included, fully furnished. Updated ........................................................... $1250 1000 St. Louis #5 2/1 2 stories, beds up, lvg & kit down, balc and courtyard ................................................... $1350 514 Dumaine #10 stu/1 fully furnished, lots of charm, 200 addt’l sqft for storage or lvng spc .......................... $1200 315 Chartres 1/1.5 furnished, 2 stry unit, 2 pvt balcs courtyard ................................................................... $1500 937 Gov Nicholls #7 1/1.5 open concept lv/kit, updated bath, courtyard ........................................................ $2000 3127 Nashville 2/2 Pvt porch, yard and garage parking $1850 1909 Dauphine 1/1 single home w/parking, side and back patio, security gate .................................................. $1600 1225 Bourbon 1/1 luxury unit, renovated with shared courtyard ................................................................... $2500 500 Mandeville 2/2 off st pkng,new paint, apps & flrs, patio, alarm system .................................................. $1800 1233 Marais 1/1 4 reno’d units avail,w/d hook ups, ss apps, keyless gated entry .................................................... $925

FOR SALE 919 St. Philip #8 1/1 balc, ctyd, spacious, full kit, w/d on site, can be purch furnished...............................$279,000

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5216 Danneel 5/3.5 Complete reno, near universities uptown, off st pkng and basement ................... $899,000 5520 Hawthorne 3/2.5 Only 3 yrs old, backyard, off st pkng, open kit/living .......................................... $509,000

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2223 Franklin Lrg lot for sale. Home is certainly able to be reno’d, but if not there is value in the salvaging of historic and valuable components of the home if interested in a tear down. ............................................ $85,000

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611 Dauphine #E 1/1 reno’d kit, nat lite, ctrl A/H, new roof, furnishings negotiable ....................................... $349,500

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Single house, c-a/h, 2BR, 1BA, w/d hkps, lrg fncd yd, pets ok. $1200/mo. Avail November 1, 2016. Call 504-952-5102.


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