October2-8
2023
Volume 44
Number 40
1/2BLOCK TO MAGAZINE 1&2bedroomsavailableinideal locationand ROOMS BY THE MONTHwith PRIVATEBATH. All utilities included monthly. Call504-202-0381 for appointment
ForRent -3122Palmyra St 1bdhalfdbl.Wood floors,kitchen appliances,wash/dry,ceilingfan.water paidfor. $950/mo+deposit. Call504-452-2056
ANNOUNCEMENTS
TrinityChurchFallRummage Sale
Friday October 13 9am-3pm SaturdayOctober 14 9am-3pm SundayOctober 15 11am-3pm 1/2price Sunday Vintage,Designer, BooksHouseware,Kids+ 1329Jackson Ave. 504-522-0276
Sheetrock
Hang,finish,texture,repair, paint call 504-615-6106
Wishing Town NOLA LLC, DBA Wishing Town BakeryCafeisapplying to the Office of Alcohol &Tobacco Control of the Stateof Louisiana fora permittosellbeverages of lowand highalcohol content in Orleans parish at the address of 802Nashville Ave, NewOrleans, LA70115
Wishing Town NOLA LLC
Wishing Town Bakery Cafe
Members: AixiaChenand WenjianZheng
Acomplaint for custody and SIJS was filed with the Circuit Court for Prince George's County,Maryland on November 1, 2022. The complaint alleges thatthe defendant, Jorge AlbertoRivera,has not providedfor the minor financially or emotionally. That the minor has resided with the Plaintiff, Susana Del Carmen Ser‐pas, since birth and thatshe has been his sole provider ever since,That both the Plaintiffand the Defendant fled El Salvador in 2019 and have been residing in Prince George'sCounty,Maryland ever since., That there is no hope or possible reunification of theDefen‐dant and minor because they don't know where he is residing or any information about him at this time Plaintiffrequests absoluteCustody of the minor.Case No.:C-16-FM-22-000432
YOURADHERE
504-486-5900
BUL LE TIN BO AR D 2 GA MB IT > BE ST OF NE WO RL EA NS .C OM >O CT OB E R2 -8>2 023 CALL DIMITRI ASHMORE 504-650-4358 3BED /2BATH VAULTEDCEILINGS OPEN KITCHEN YARD SPACEW/DECK OFF-STREET PARKING RENT: $1500 / MONTH RE NTAL 1911 HORACE STREET NEW OR LE ANS, LA 70 114 [ALGIERS] Licensed in Louisiana and Mississippi LATTER &BLUM |NEW ORLEANS |504.861.7575 504.722.7640 Mobile •504.861.7575Office TriciaKing.com THANKYOU... To AllWho VotedMeAs Gambit’sBestofNew Orleans’ #1 Real Estate Agent! eatlyAppreciate Your Support! MJ’s METAIRIE SHOPPING CENTER 1513 MetairieRoad•504-835-6099 mjsofmetairie.com MJSMETAIRIE NOW OPEN Mon.-Fri. 10-5& Sat. 10-3 MJ’s MJ’s Mat Inserts $10.99 -$11.99 (Base sold separately $19.99) Spooky Time! Spooky Time! Door Hangers $39.99 -$50.99 Garden Sticks $21.99 Flags $18. 99 Witch Tabletop decoration $15. 99 each LIC# 566984 LICENSED ANDINSURED SUNSHINEHOMEINSPECTION.COM 504-248-8798 LHI# 10755 KITCHENAND BATH RENOVATIONS PLUMBING•CARPENTRY ROOF REPAIR •ELECTRICAL•DECKS FLOORING•PAINTING INTERIOR/EXTERIOR •Drain Cleaning •Pressure Washing •Sheetrock / Plaster Repairs •New Gutters / Repairs •Patio Covers •Decks •Siding/Fascia &much more! ✁ ✁ ✁ ✁ ✁ ✁ ✁ ✁ ✁ ✁ ✁ ✁ ✁ ✁ ✁ ✁ CALLJEFFREY• (504) 610-5181 Letourcrewhelpyouwithallyourcleaningneeds! •Disinfecting/SanitationServicesAvailable• •GeneralHouseCleaning• •AfterConstructionCleaning• Residential&Commercial •Licensed &Bonded 504-232-5554 cristinascleaningnola@gmail.com Family owned and operatedsince 1996 CleaningService Cristina’s Susana Palma RESIDENTIAL •COMMERCIAL AFTERCONSTRUCTIONCLEANING SANITIZING/DISINFECTING LIGHT/GENERALHOUSEKEEPING HEAVY DUTYCLEANING Locally owned &serving the New Orleans area for over 31 years lakeviewcleaningllc@yahoo.com 504-250-0884 504-309-6662 Fully Insured & Bonded CLEANING SERVICE
akeview • SOIL • GRAVEL • BOULDERS • LIMESTONE 9119 AIRLINE HWY, NOLA 504.488.0908 • FLAGSTONE • MULCH • MEXICAN BEACH PEBBLES Easy online ordering at rocknsoilnola.com REAL ESTATEFOR RENT SERVICES NOTICES Immigration. Criminal Law. Traffic Tickets CallEugene Redmann504.834.6430 2632 AthaniaPkwy.,Met., LA 70002 Se HablaEspanol www.redmannlawnola.com
L
3 GA MB IT > BE ST OF NE WO RL EA NS .C OM > OC TO BER 28 > 2023 Gem &MineralShow 51st ANNUAL October 13th-15th AlarioCenter Westwego, LA gem &mineral society of louisiana, inc. •Browsefossils, precious gemstones, minerals, beads &jewelry •Geode Cracking, GemMining &MuchMore •FreeAdmissionfor kidsunder 12 •Lotsofkid-friendlyactivities gmsofla.org $1.00offadmission when flyer is presented. Limittooneflyerperperson.
EDITORIAL (504)483-3105// response@gambitweekly.com
Editor | JOHN STANTON
PoliticalEditor | CLANCYDUBOS
Arts &EntertainmentEditor | WILL COVIELLO
StaffWriters | JAKE CLAPP, KAYLEEPOCHE,SARAH RAVITS
ContributingWriter | IAN MCNULTY
CREATIVE
CreativeDirector | DORA SISON
TrafficManager | JASON WHITTAKER
ProjectManager | MARIA VIDACOVICH BOUÉ
AssociateArt Director | EMMA VEITH
ContributingGraphicDesigners | CATHERINE FLOTTE,SCOTTFORSYTHE, JASMYNEWHITE,JEFFMENDEL, TIMELSEA
BUSINESS&OPERATIONS
Billing Inquiries1(225) 388-0185
Publisher | JEANNEEXNICIOS
ADVERTISING
Advertising Inquiries (504)483-3150
Advertising Director | SANDYSTEIN BRONDUM (504)483-3150 [sstein@gambitweekly.com]
SalesRepresentatives
STAFF @The_Gambit @gambitneworleans
KELLYSONNIER (504)483-3143 [ksonnier@gambitweekly.com]
CHARLIETHOMAS (504)636-7438 [cthomas@gambitweekly.com]
BENNETTGESTON (504)483-3116 [bennett.geston@gambitweekly.com]
Sales andMarketingCoordinators ABIGAIL SCORSONE [abigail.scorsone@gambitweekly.com]
SHAWNTHOMAS [shawn.thomas@gambitweekly.com]
CLAREBRIERRE [clare.brierre@gambitweekly.com]
GAMBIT(ISSN1089-3520)ISPUBLISHEDWEEKLYBYCAPITALCITYPRESS, LLC,840ST.CHARLESAVE.,NEWORLEANS,LA70130.(504)486-5900. WECANNOTBEHELDRESPONSIBLEFORTHERETURNOFUNSOLICITED MANUSCRIPTSEVENIFACCOMPANIEDBYASASE.ALLMATERIAL PUBLISHEDINGAMBITISCOPYRIGHTED:COPYRIGHT2023CAPITALCITYPRESS,LLC.ALLRIGHTSRESERVED
4 GA MB IT > BE ST OF NE WO RL EA NS .C OM >O CT OB E R2 -8>2 023 OCTOBER2 —OCTOBER 8, 2023 VOLUME 44 || NUMBER 40 COVERART ELEMENTS BY GETTYIMAGES. COVERDESIGNBYDORASISON ELECTION GUIDE Theraceforgovernor .......19 Gambit’sendorsements 21 TheGambitBallot........... 23 NEWS OpeningGambit. 7 BlakePontchartrain...........9 PULLOUT Details FEATURES Arts&Entertainment........5 Eat&Drink. 27 MusicListings.................37 Puzzles 43 Gambit’s2023 electionguide Whereohwherehasthe DemocraticPartygone? 10 ADVOCATE
CONTENTS
FILE PHOTO BY BRYANTUCK
2800 NCAUSEWAY BLVD |504-838-9128 BEST NEIGHBORHOOD BAR IN METAIRIE Where Every Hour is Happy Hour Premium Cobblers. Banana Puddings. Cinnamon Rolls. Cookies. 2372 St Claude AveSuite 130, New Orleans, LA 70117 (504) 874-9766 |www.peachcobblerfactory.com Made the old-fashioned way, just like grandma used to make them. 3701 IBERVILLE ST•504.488.6582 katiesinmidcity.com MON-THURS11AM-9PM•FRI&SAT 11AM-10PM SUN10AM-6PM ThankYou VOTED #1 for BESTNEIGHBORHOOD RESTAURANT! ThankYou TWOYEARSINAROW! TW 609 Fulton St comedyhousenola.com SCAN FOR TICKETSAND UPCOMING SHOWS SHEP KELLYPRESENTS THE SHEAUXIN’ OFF COMEDYSHOW “LADIES NIGHT”EDITION AT COMEDYHOUSE NOLA! SATURDAY OCTOBER 7 7PM&9PM “Sheauxin’ Off”! “Sheauxin’ Off”! THIS SATURDAY WE ARE The only full-time comedy club in town!
Midnightreflections
Walter‘Wolfman’Washington’sfinalalbumtobereleased
IN2018,“MYFUTUREISMYPAST”WAS ADIFFERENTKINDOFALBUMforWalter
“Wolfman”Washington.TheNew Orleanssingerandguitarist,whodied in2022,wasknownforapowerhouse mixoffunk,blues,soulandrhythmand blueswhenbackedbyhislong-standing bandTheRoadmasters,but“MyFuture IsMyPast,”incontrast,wasstripped downandintimate.Itwasatender albumforthedeepearlymorninghours afterthegighadwrapped.
ReleasedbyANTI-Records,the albumbroughtrenewedattention toWashingtonfromoutsideof NewOrleans,leadingtoatourwith TromboneShortyandthePreservation HallJazzBandandawards.
It“justchangedWalter’strajectory completely,”saysWashington’swife MichelleBusheyoveralatebreakfast atBetsy’sPancakeHouse,oneof Washington’sfavoriteMid-Cityspots.
“Actually,Ihearditplayedon [WWOZ]duringoneofthejazzshows, oneofthesongsonthealbum,andI calledtheDJ,Isaid,‘Ireallyappreciateyou’rerecognizingWalter’smusic doesn’tfitintoafunkboxoranR&B boxorabluesbox,’”Busheyadds. “Itreallywastrans-genrekindof musicinhim.”
Beforehediedjustdaysafterhis 79thbirthdayinDecember2022, Washingtonhadfinishedhisworkon thefollow-upto“MyFutureIsMyPast.”
Thatalbum,“FeelSoAtHome,”isbeing releasedthismonthasavinylexclusive throughtheTipitina’sRecordClub ItwillbewidelyavailableonCDand streamingplatformsinNovember. Therealsoaretwotributeconcerts inthecomingweeks.TheRoadmasters firstplayatributeandrecordrelease celebrationat9p.m.Wednesday,Oct. 11,atd.b.a.withJohn“Papa”Gros, MemShannon,LesGetrixandmore. TheRoadmastersthenhostatributeset withspecialguestsat2p.m.Sunday, Oct.15,duringtheCrescentCityBlues &BBQFestival.
“Iloveit,”Busheysays.“Ilikethat hismusicisbeingplayed—thatpeople arestillhearingitbecausehehassome wonderfulstuff.”Andtherehavebeen anumberoftributestoWashingtonthis year,includingshowsatTipitina’sand JazzFest,wherehisimagewasinstalled amongother“ancestors”tributesnear theCongoSquareStage.
Wearingashirtdepictingherlate husbandplayingguitarandhowlinginto thesky,Busheyishappytosharestories
aboutWashington andafewoftheones hehimselftold
“Hewassokind andgenerousand sounawareofhow wonderfulhewas, sounassuming,”she says.“Buthewasalso sophilosophical.He wasadeepthinker …Hewasafountain ofknowledgeabout NewOrleans.He wasalwaystellingme stories.Heplayedat theDewDropInnin hisearlydayswhen theDewDropwas abouttheonlyplace RayCharlesand LittleRichardcould playinNewOrleans, literally.Helived upstairsintheDewDropforawhile Sevendollarsaweek—he’dalwayslaugh aboutwhatadealthatwas.”
Busheyhasbeenbusythelast ninemonthsinorganizingtributesto Washington,includingrenamingapark alongEsplanadeAvenueforthesharpdressedmusician.Recently,Busheyand membersofKreweduVieuxdedicatedaLittleFreeLibraryinthepark WashingtonreignedoverKrewedu Vieuxin2019,andhiscrownwasburied withhimwhenhewaslaidtorestinSt.
LouisCemeteryNo.3earlierthisyear
“It’swhathewanted,thatpeople wouldcontinuetohearhismusicinsome way,”Busheysays.“It’swhyI’mputting asmucheffortasIcanintothisalbum,so peoplewillgetachancetolisten.”
Washingtonstartedworkingon“Feel SoAtHome”duringthepeakofthe receptionforhislastalbum.Heagain teamedupwithproducerBenEllman, aco-founderoftheTipitina’sRecord Club,drummerStantonMooreand bassistJamesSingletontocontinuethe vibestartedon“MyFutureIsMyPast.” RoadmasterspianistSteveDeTroy,who wascreditedonWashington’s2018 album,alsoisincludedmoreprominentlyinthenewrecordings.
“[WashingtonandI]weretalking aboutrecordsoneday,andwewere talkingabout,like,JohnColtrane’s ‘Ballads’orJohnnyHartmansingingthe blues.Weweretalkingaboutrecords thatwhenyouputonfromthebeginningtotheendhadaveryparticular vibe,”Ellmansays.“Wewerejust
byJakeClapp |
GretnaHeritageFestival
Headlinersatthethree-dayfestival includeLukasNelson&Promiseof theReal,TromboneShorty&Orleans Avenue,LosLobos,Kool&TheGang, LynyrdSkynyrd,TrampledbyTurtles, JJGrey&Mofroandmore.Thefestival indowntownGretnaalsohasanItalian Village,anAsianVillage,aGerman beergarden,aMargaritaVillage featuringLatinfood,andmore.The festivalrunsOct.6-8ontheblocksof DowntownGretna,withmajorstages ontheriverfront.Findsingle-day ticketsandweekendpasses atgretnafest.com
JanelleMonae
talkingaboutthoserecordsthatwere verystrictwiththeconcept,andthat’s thekindofrecordthatyou’regoingto putonwhenyou’reinthemoodforit.”
“FeelSoAtHome”openswithaflourishofwoodwindsandstrings,playedby NickEllmanandRickNelson,respectively,signalingalate-nightbluesrecord ofsoulfulballads—somethatmaybring aheartbrokenteartothelistener’seye SitarplayerJohnMichaelRouchelland vocalistsAnjelika“Jelly”Josephand JoshKagleralsoappearontherecord. JournalistGwenThompkins,thehost of“MusicInsideOut,”wrotetheliner notesfortherecordrelease.
Initially,workon“FeelSoAtHome” happenedatacasualpace,Ellmansays, withinterruptionscausedbythepandemic.Butfollowinghistonsilcancer diagnosisinearly2022,Washington realizedthiscouldbehislastanddugin tofinishthealbum.Washington’slast stageappearancewasinSeptemberat theBogalusaBlues&HeritageFest.
Washington“hadalotinhimand hegottogetasortofadifferentside ofhimoutbeforehepassed,”Ellman says.“Hemadepartyrecordshiswhole life.Hewasalwaysprovidingtheparty, andourrecordsreallyaren’tthat.He lovedballads…Tomethatjustshows thebrillianceofhimasanartist,howhe coulddosomethinglikethisatthetail endofhiscareer.”
Asthetitlesuggests,musicianand actorJanelleMonaeispursuing pleasureandjoyontheirlatestalbum “TheAgeofPleasure.”Monae’srecent musicblendsreggae,funk,rhythm andbluesandPan-Africaninspirations whileincorporatingsomeAfrofuturist ideals.AfterplayingEssenceFest earlierthisyear,MonaereturnstoNew Orleansat8p.m.Saturday,Oct.7,at theOrpheumTheater.Ticketsstartat $61.50viaorpheumnola.net.
‘Dracula’
NOLAProjectcompanymember PeteMcElligottwrotethescriptsfor itsboisterousoutdoorproductions of“TheThreeMusketeers”and “DonQuixote.”Nowhe’sadapted BramStoker’shorrorstoryintoa family-friendlycomedythatwillbe performedoutdoorsattheLafitte GreenwayOct.5-15.Findticketsand informationvianolaproject.com.
GentillyFest
Theneighborhoodfestival’smusic lineupincludesKermitRuffins, JamesAndrews,HaSizzle,Flagboy Giz,WandaRouzanandATasteof NewOrleans,LeTrainiump,agospel musictentandmore.Therealso arecraftvendors,akidsvillage, healthresourcesboothsandmorein
5 GA MB IT > BE ST OF NE WO RL EA NS .C OM >O CT OB E R2 -8>2 023 PAGE35
ARTS +ENTERTAINMENT
Walter‘Wolfman’ Washington
PROVIDEDPHOTO BY GREG MILES
LukasNelson&Promise oftheRealwillperform atGretnaFest. PROVIDEDPHOTO
6 GA MB IT > BE ST OF NE WO RL EA NS .C OM > OC TO BER 28 > 2023 3708 Magazine St. (504)891-4494| ARTANDEYESNEWORLEANSLA.COM FALL TRUNK SHOWS! DITA ARCHITECTURIAL &INDUSTRIAL OCT6TH &7TH NATHALIE BLANC TIMELESS ANDDELICATE OCT6TH &7TH FRANCISKLEIN ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFULAND OH SO PARISIAN OCT7TH-12TH PL US ! SUPERSPECIALSLEADINGUPTOAND DURING ARTFOR ART’SSAKE,INCLUDING 50%OFF SEL EC TS UNG LA SS ES
THUMBS UP/ THUMBS DOWN THE COUNT #
WorkersatFrenchTruckon ChartresStreetearlierthismonth unanimouslyvotedtoforma union.It’sthefirstlocationofthe locallyownedcoffeecompany toorganizeandthethirdcoffee shopinNewOrleanstodosoin aboutayear,afterunionvotesat StarbuckslocationsonPoydras StreetandMapleStreet.The FrenchTruckorganizersare nowmovingintothecontract bargainingstage.
Anotefromoureditor
ColettePichonBattle, co-founderofTaprootEarthand ahumanrightslawyer,recently wonaprestigiousHeinzAward anda$250,000prizeforherwork inenvironmentaljustice.Pichon Battle,aNorthshorenative,last yearco-foundedtheenvironmentalandeconomicjusticeorganizationTaproot,growingoutofher workleadingtheGulfCoastCenter forLaw&Policy.
THISWEEK’SISSUEMARKSTHE
FINALTIMEJEANNEEXNICIOS’NAME willappearaspublisher.Exnicios announcedshewassteppingdown lastmonth,followingaremarkable careeratGambit
JeannegrewupreadingGambit Likealotof’80sand’90skids, firstsheread“justforthemusic listings.”Latershe’dturntousfor news,commentaryandotheracts ofjournalismgreatandsmall,until shefinallyjoinedthepaperin2001.
THEPERCENTAGEOF OFFICIALGUBERNATORIAL DEBATESTHATHAVE BEENSKIPPEDBYSTATE ATTORNEYGENERALJEFF LANDRY,ASOFSEPT.28.
Landryisleadinginthepollsdespitehis refusaltoattendfourdebatesheldsofar thatmightputhimonthespotalongside othercandidates.Hisonlyappearanceat adebatewasSept.21atLafayette’sCBS affiliateKLFY
J.KennedyandAssociates,a Georgia-basedconsultingfirm, hasspent13yearsandnearly $600,000inLouisianataxpayermoneytowriteanenergy efficiencypolicyfortheLouisiana PublicServiceCommission(PSC), theLouisianaIlluminatorreported Thefirmnowwantsanother $140,000tofinishitswork, whichthePSCrecentlyapproved. ThepoliciesthatJ.Kennedyand Associatesisdraftingaremeantto coverlong-termcomprehensive efficiencyregulations.
Jeannequicklybecameamainstay onthestaff,andovertheyearswas mentoredbyMargoDuBos,aformer owner(alongwithherhusbandand ourcurrentpoliticaleditor,Clancy) andpublisherofGambit,aswellasa fashionableandformidablepresence inherownright.
Jeannesteadilyrosethroughthe ranksbeforetakingoveraspublisher fromMargoin2015.Itwouldturn outtobeahecticperiodforJeanne andthepaper.Inherfirsttwoyears aspublisher,ClancyandMargosold GambittoJohnGeorges;thedeparturefirstoflongtimeeditorKevin AllmanandtheneditorKandace PowerGraves;COVID-19hitand shehiredme.
Allofthiswashappeningasthe newsindustry,andthealt-weekly
sectorinparticular,wasinfreefall.In 2019,therewaswaveafterwaveof layoffsandnewsroomclosures.Covid forcedmanyalt-weekliestoeither closeentirelyorbecomemonthly, onlinemagazines.Buteveninthe darkestmomentsofthelockdown, Jeanneremainedareassuringfigure, carefullyandempatheticallyleading thenewsroom,salesstaffandproductionteamthroughunchartedwaters. Witheveryreturntolockdown, incomingCovidwaveandeven HurricaneIda,shewastheheartand soulofthepaper,areassuringbuffer betweenherstaffandthechaosof therestoftheworld Insuchuncertaintimes,other editorsmayhaveplayeditsafe. ButJeannewascommittedtothe notionthatlocalmediacan,and must,upliftwhatiswonderfulabout ourcommunitywhileholdingthe powerfultoaccount.Herloveofour cityinformedeverythingshe,andwe, havedoneunderherwatch
AlthoughJeanneissteppingdown andherphysicalpresencewillbe sorelymissed,sheisn’treallyleaving Shehasleftanindeliblemarknot onlyonthestaff,butontheinstitutionofGambititself,onewhich willnotfadeanytimesoon.
JohnStanton
34.6%
13.7%
12.9%
7 GA MB IT > BE ST OF NE WO RL EA NS .C OM >O CT OB E R2 -8>2 023 Voteon“C’estWhat?”at www.bestofneworleans.com Louisiana’sgubernatorial primaryisOct.14.Whatissueare youmostconcernedabout? CLIMATECHANGE INSURANCE AFFORDABILITY 32.3% NEWORLEANS NEWS +VIEWS OPENING GAMBIT Earlyvotinghasbegun!Getoffyourbackendsandgettothepolls!
OutgoingGambitPublisherJeanneExnicios.
PHOTOFROMFACEBOOK
LGBTQAND WOMEN’S RIGHTS
CRIME
75
WHAT ? THE“BRAIN
C’EST
DRAIN” 6.5%
8 GA MB IT > BE ST OF NE WO RL EA NS .C OM >O CT OB E R2 -8>2 023 710VETERANS MEMORIALBLVD. |METAIRIE|DORIGNACS.COM (504)834-8216 Open 7am-8pm Everyday LOUISIANA ASpirits OXBOW BARRELAGEDSTRAIGHTRUM $39.99 750ML BAYOU WHITE LOUISIANA RUM $16.99 750ML OXBO EUPHROSINE GIN $29.99 750ML Sp CAJUN’SCUT BOURBONWHISKEY $49.99 750ML J.T. MELECK VODKA $21.99 750ML ST. ROCH CUCUMBERVODKA $19.99 750ML AMasterpiecein AssistedLiving&MemoryCare New friends, newexperiences,and a comfortable settingtoenjoyitall. Life at theCarrollton is amaster class in making the most of each and every day. LEARN MORE ABOUTOUR CHARTERCLUBPRICING 504.370.9644 701 SCarrollton Ave, NewOrleans, LA 70118 TheCarrollton.com Senior Living Choices offered by Liberty Senior Living NOWOPEN!
BLAKE PONTCHARTRAIN™
@GambitBlake|askblake@gambitweekly.com
HeyBlake, Isittruethat
Tulaneonce operatedahigh school?When andwherewas itlocated?
Dearreader, TULANEUNIVERSITY
DIDOFFERHIGHSCHOOL
CLASSES,forabout thefirstdecadeofits existenceinthe1880s and‘90s.First,here’s alittlehistoryofthe universityitself.
Tulanehasitsrootsintwoinstitutions:theMedicalCollegeofLouisiana andtheUniversityofLouisiana, establishedin1834andlocatedin downtownNewOrleansnearthesite oftoday’sRooseveltHotel.
In1884,theLouisianaLegislature passedabilltransferringcontrolofthe UniversityofLouisianatotheTulane EducationalFund.Thefundwascreatedwiththeproceedsfromextensive realestatedonationsfromphilanthropistPaulTulane,forwhomthenew universitywasnamed.Itwouldmove fromdowntowntoitsiconiclocation onSt.CharlesAvenuein1894.
Tulane’shighschooldatesfrom 1884.Therewere210students enrolledbythefollowingyear.An advertisementinTheDailyPicayune explainedthatthehighschoolwas locatedatBaronneandCommon streets,neartheoriginalsiteof theuniversity
Ittrainedstudentsfromtheageof 12andpreparedthem“thoroughly foradmissiontothejuniorclassesof
BLAKEVIEW
theCollegiateDepartment,”accordingtothePicayune.“Latin,Greek, Mathematics,GermanandFrenchare taughtinadditiontothosebranches necessaryforagoodEnglisheducation.”Tuitionatthetimewas$45 persession.
NotedartistWilliamWoodward wasaninstructoratthehighschool
TwoofitsgraduateswereOrleans ParishDistrictAttorneyHenry MooneyandAlbertBaldwinWood, thenotedengineerandgeneralsuperintendentoftheSewerage&Water Board.HeisbestknownforinventingtheWoodscrewpump,whichis creditedwithrevolutionizingthecity’s drainagesystem.
By1893,Tulanehaddecidedto closeitshighschoolprogramand focusonitscollegeanduniversity programs.Thehighschoolclosed thefollowingyear
fp movement onesies
INHONOROFTHISWEEKEND’SGENTILLYFEST,weprofileoneofthelandmarks oftheneighborhood:theNewOrleansBaptistTheologicalSeminary,whichhas educatedmorethan20,000menandwomensinceitsfounding.
Locatedat3939GentillyBlvd.,theseminarywasoriginallyknownastheBaptist BibleInstitute.Itwasestablishedin1917bytheSouthernBaptistConvention
Theinstitutionwasoriginallylocatedinabuildingat1220WashingtonAve.,the formersiteofH.SophieNewcombMemorialCollegebeforethatschoolmovedto theTulaneUniversitycampus
Accordingtotheseminary’swebsite,thenamewaschangedtoNewOrleans BaptistTheologicalSeminaryin1946.Thelandforthecurrentcampus—formerly a75-acrepecanorchard—waspurchasedthefollowingyear
Theentrancegatesandfencefromtheoriginalschoolwererelocatedtothe Gentillycampus,whichopenedtostudentsin1953.
Thecurrentseminaryanditssisterinstitution,LeavellCollege(namedfortwo earlyleadersoftheseminary)arehousedonmorethan70buildingscoveringmore than100acres.Bothschoolsareaccreditedtoofferdegreesonboththeundergraduateandgraduatelevelsandservemorethan3,600students
9 GA MB IT > BE ST OF NE WO RL EA NS .C OM >O CT OB E R2 -8>2 023
PROVIDEDPHOTO StudentsonTulane University’scampus
l shop @gaetanasnola
flirton shortsie way home skortsie all star runsie
BUSTED &BLUE
RecentelectionshaveLouisiana
BY KAYL EE PO CH E
WE’VEALLBEENTHERE BEFORE.Youmeetsomeoneand hititoff.Theytellyouhowmuch youhaveincommon,abouthow youcouldbuildafuturetogether, abouthowimportantyouare tothem.
Andthen,whenyouneedthem themost,suddenly,it’scrickets. Yes,muchlikebeinginabad relationship,theLouisianaDemocraticPartyhasbeenghostingthe state’svoters.
Thepartymassivelyfailed torecruitcandidatestorunin racesbothbigandsmallthis electioncycle—tothepointof arguablycreatingananti-democraticsystem
Comethisfall,voters—whatevertheirpoliticalbeliefs—won’t evenhavethechoiceofvotingfor aDemocratinawhopping93of thestatewide/multi-parishraces thiselectioncycle.
Thatincludes22ofthe39state Senateracesand59ofthe105 stateHouseraces,givingRepublicansanautomaticmajorityin bothchambersoftheLouisiana Legislaturebeforevotershave thechancetocastasingleballot. AndRepublicanscouldgetveto-proofsupermajoritiesinboth chambers(again).
Evensomeofthetopofficesin thestate,likeinsurancecommis-
sionerandagriculturalcommissioner,willsoonbeheldbyRepublicanswhoranunopposed.
Thepartyalsohasstruggled tokeepthefewmembersthey alreadyhaveinthelegislature, withformerDemocraticstate Reps.MalindaWhite,JeremyLaCombeandFrancisThompsonall switchingtotheRepublicanParty inrecentyears.
“It’sgrossnegligenceand embarrassing,”saysstateRep. MandieLandry,aNewOrleans Democratwhooutoffrustrationbrieflyleftthestateparty tobecomeanindependent. “Republicansarekickingourass ineverything.”
Thenthere’sthedramaand internalfightingsurrounding LouisianaDemocraticPartyChair KatieBernhardtsince2020—the latestsymptomoftheparty’slatestagecollapse.
WhileDemocratsacrossthe DeepSouthfaceanuphillbattle, inLouisiana,whereathirdof residentsareBlack,thereisapath tovictory.Gov.JohnBelEdwards’ electionin2015andreelection in2019,ifnothingelse,show it’spossible.
Butforanyshotatbeing competitive,someDemocratssay thestatepartyneedstoberebuilt fromscratch
LouisianaStateUniversity professorandformerDemocratic politicalstafferBobMannputsit morebluntly:“Thatpartyneeds tobeblownup,deconstructed, burnedtotheground,andthen youstartoveragain.”
EndoftheBlueDogera
Louisianahaslongbeenaconservativestate,butevenafterthe partiesswappedideologiesby the’80s,voterswerestillelecting Democratstostatewideand
10 GA MB IT > BE ST OF NE WO RL EA NS .C OM >O CT OB E R2 -8>2 023
voterswonderingwherethestate DemocraticPartyhasgone
nationaloffices,thoughmanyof thosewerecentristorconservativeBlueDogDemocrats.
BillClintonwonthestateinboth 1992and1996,thoughGeorge H.W.Bushwonbydoubledigit marginsin1988andsodidhis sonin2000.Evenafterthat,as recentlyas2004,Louisianahad aDemocraticgovernor(Kathleen Blanco)andDemocratscontrolled bothofthestate’sUnitedStates Senateseats(MaryLandrieuand JohnBreaux).
Sure,thereweresometight winsandmanylosses,butDemocratsstoodafightingchance.
Inthosedays,voterswere morewillingto“splittickets”and voteforRepublicansnationally, accordingtoMann.
Mann,whoworkedforDemocratsofthatera,includingBlanco andBreaux,saysvoterssawa differencebetweenaLouisiana DemocratandaD.C.Democrat, butthatthedistinctionhasgone awayasthestate’spoliticshave becomemore“nationalized.”
“WhenIworkedforJohn Breaux,alotofpeoplewouldsay, ‘I’maJohnBreauxDemocrat.I’m notaTedKennedyDemocrat.I’m notaNancyPelosiDemocrat.’ Youdon’thearthatmuchanymore,”hesays
AcrosstheSouthinthelate’90s and2000s,DemocratswerelosingwhitevoterstotheRepublican Partyindroves.Intheaftermath ofHurricaneKatrinaandthefederalleveefailuresin2005,many peopleinNewOrleans,thestate’s Democraticstronghold,were forcedtomoveeithertemporarily orpermanently.Morethan18 yearslater,thecitystillhasabout 85,000fewerpeoplethanitdid beforethestorm
“Thecatastrophethatwas Katrinashookupourpoliticsina waythatjustacceleratedsome ofthedemographicandpolitical changesthatwerealreadyhappeninginplaceslikeMississippi andAlabamaandGeorgiaand everywhereelseoutintheSouth,” Mannsays.
By2014,whenLandrieu—at thatpointtheonlyremaining whiteDemocratfromtheDeep SouthintheSenate—losther race,manysawitasendofanera Andoverthenextneardecade, Republicanswouldrunupthe score,electingsomeofthemost virulentlypartisanandconservativecandidatesinthecountry.
Turnoverinleadership
Navigatingthenewpoliticallandscapewouldrequirestrongleadersatthehelm.Instead,thepast decadeofLouisianaDemocratic Partyleadershiphasbeenmarked byscandalandinfighting.
From2012to2020,former stateSen.KarenCarterPeterson
Gov.KathleenBlanco andU.S.SenatorMary LandrieuinLafayette in2004.
PHOTOBY BRYANTUCK/ THE ADVOCATE
11 GA MB IT > BE ST OF NE WO RL EA NS .C OM >O CT OB E R2 -8>2 023
0 1 M K 7 9 2 3 0 8 / 2 3
Forlife’smoments, big and small. We’reherewith the strength of the cross, the protection of the shield. The Right Card. The Right Care.
ofNewOrleansledtheparty, butresignedjustbeforenews brokethatshewasunderfederal investigation.Shepleadedguilty toillegallytaking$53,107fromthe statepartyand$94,250fromher owncampaignaccounttogamble InJanuary,shewassentencedto 22monthsinprison.
Hersuccessor,KatieBernhardt, toutedherfundraisingabilitiesand appealtotheparty’smoderate winginherrunforchair.Bernhardtsaysthepartywasina “toughspot”whenshetookover aschairbutsincethenthey’ve workedtoestablishDemocratic ParishExecutiveCommittees inmorethanadozenparishes whereonedidn’texistatallandto strengthenandgrowothers.
Shesaysthisworkisessential torecruitingcandidatestolocal officesbutacknowledgesithas
takenlongerthansheexpected Shesaysthepartyisstillina “rebuildingphase.”
“It’ssteeringacruiseship,so we’returningandwe’returning, andwe’rehopingtododgethat iceberg,”shesays
Bernhardt’scriticswithinthe partysaythusfarshe’sfailedto adequatelydotwofundamental jobsofthepartychair:recruiting candidatesandraisingmoney.
Forherpart,Bernhardtsays it’sbeenhardtofindDemocrats whohavethetimeandmoneyto runforofficeand,insomeareas, takeonwhatareunfavorable odds.Shecitessomedistrictsthat becamemoreconservativeafter statelawmakersredrewthemas anadditionalhurdle.
WhilemanyLouisianaresidents shareDemocraticvalues,she says,“ourlegislativemapswill nevershowthataslongasthe legislaturethemselvesisdrawingthem.”
Thepartyranaprogramcalled “ContestEveryRace”inwhich itsentoutthousandsoftext messagestoDemocratswhothey determinedmightbeinterestedin runningforoffice.Bernhardtsays theprogramreceivedmixedreviewsbutcanpointtoatleastone personitinspiredtorun:Angelena Brocato,whoischallengingan incumbentforaseatonSt.Mary ParishCouncil.
‘Personalpowergames’ UnderBernhardt’sleadership, muchoftheinfightinghas stemmedfromthestateparty gettinginvolvedinDemocratvs. Democratraces.Thatincludes MandieLandry’srunagainstfellow Rep.RoyceDuplessisforPeter-
son’sstateSenateseatin2022 Landrysaysshewas“legitimately shocked”whenthestateparty sentoutmailpiecespromoting Duplessis,whoultimatelywon therace.
Similarly,thoughthestate partyendorsedbothlongtime incumbentLambertBoissiere andchallengerDavanteLewisin theraceforaseatonthePublic ServiceCommission,Lewissays thepartyonlyactuallyhelped Boissiere.Boththepartyand Bossierereceivedsignificant donationsfromutilitycompanies Entergy,ClecoandCenterPoint Energy,accordingtoreportingby Desmog.Still,Lewispulledoffan upsetandwontheelection
LyndaWoolard,aDemocratic organizerwhoranagainstBernhardtforchair,seestheparty’s involvementintheseracesas “misspending”whatlittlemoney thepartydoeshave.Bernhardt defendsitasthepartysimply backingacandidateendorsed byaparishDemocraticcommitteeortakingasidetosupport the“strongestcandidate”in therunoff.
“Thatdoesn’tmeanthatevery Democratishappyaboutthat, butourobjectiveistopickthe strongestcandidateandsupport them,”Bernhardtsays.
Shesayssherespectspeople whothinkthepartyshouldstay outofDemocratvs.Democrat racesbutinsistsit’snotanew debatewithintheparty.
“Alotofthesedebatesareage old,butwearehearingthem becausethere’snowaplatformon socialmediatobeheard,”shesays.
Berhardtagaincameunderfire withinthepartyaftersheputout anadwithpoliticalactioncommit-
teeTeamLouisianainJanuaryin whichsheappearedtobeconsideringarunforgovernor
Init,sheencouragedvotersto electpeoplewith“alittlebitof firepower”andproceededtofirea gun.Sheintroducedherselfmultipletimesinthead,includingas“a localbusinessowner”butneveras aDemocrat—muchlessthehead ofthestateparty.
ThatadangeredmanyDemocratsinthestatewhobelievedit wasinappropriateforhertocontemplateherownrunwhenshe wassupposedtobemeetingwith potentialDemocraticcandidates forgovernor.StateRep.C.Travis JohnsonofVidaliaresignedfrom hispositionasfirstvicechairman shortlyafter.
Amonthlatersheannounced shewouldn’tberunningandhas sincebackedformertransportationsecretaryandDemocrat ShawnWilsonafterheannounced hisownrun.
Bernhardtbelievesalthough therewasbacklashtothead,it waseffectiveingeneratingmedia attentiontotheparty “Ifounditverydifficulttoget peopletopayanyattentiontothe DemocraticParty,”shesays.“This isoneoftheraretimeswhere someone’sinterestedincoveringit.Typically,peopleareonly interestedincoveringproblems andnotanyofthesolutionsor theworkwe’redoingtogrowand betterourorganization.”
BernhardttellsGambitshe has“noplanstorunforoffice inthefuture,”butmanyDemocratsremainskepticalabout her—orasanextension,thestate party’s—commitment.
Forinstance,onSept.7,the party’sTwitteraccounttweeted
12 GA MB IT > BE ST OF NE WO RL EA NS .C OM >O CT OB E R2 -8>2 023
LouisianaDemocratic PartyChair
KatieBernhardt PHOTOBY HILARYSCHEINUK
outanotheradwithBernhardtat thecenter,claimingthattheparty was“buildingfromthegroundup withgrassrootseffortsacrossthe state,”thoughitdidn’tmention anycandidatesintheupcomingelections.
Mannsaysshe’slostcredibility asheadoftheparty.
“It’simpossibleforKatie Bernhardttoleadthepartywhen shehasspentalotoftimeplaying personalpoliticsandtalkingabout runningforgovernor,andIthink notbeingwhatalotofpeople wouldseeasanhonestbrokerin theparty,”hesays
WoolardsayslongbeforeBernhardtbecamechair,shenoticed thatinsteadofworkingtogether tostrengthenaweakparty,some Democraticleadershavebeen moreconcernedaboutkeepingor growingtheirownpersonalpower.
“It’salotaboutapowerstruggle andwhogetstostay,eventhough it’sasmallfiefdominthegrand schemeofthings,”shesays.“If you’reprettymuchrelinquishing mostofthestatetotheRepublicanParty,you’relookingatareally smallpocketarea,andyou’re reallyfightingoverthatlittlepiece ofthepie.”
Mannsaysthefirststeptorebuildingthepartyistocompletely overhaultheleadershipatthe DemocraticStateExecutiveCommitteeandtheDemocraticState CentralCommittee,including oustingBernhardt.Theirreplacements,hesays,needtobepeople with“nopersonalagenda,”who areneitherinofficenorplanning arun
“Afterthiselectionisover,if theDemocratsdon’tcleanhouse, that’sgonnasend…abigsignal thattheyjustdon’tgetit,thatthey
aren’treallyinterestedinwinning elections,theyarereallymore interestedinjustplayingtheirlittle personalpowergames,”hesays
Recruitingcandidatesearly Asidefromnewleadership, manyDemocratsagreetheyalso needtodoabetterjobrecruiting candidatesbystartingyears—not months—beforeanelection.
Woolardsaysheradviceisto startplanningarunforalegislative seatthreeyearsout.
Heridealtimeline?Inthefirst year,candidatesshouldmapout theirmessage,whotheywanton theircampaignteam,whotheir donorsmightbeandhowthey plantogainnamerecognition.The secondyearshouldbeputtingthat planintoaction,andthecandidate shouldkickthoseeffortsintohigh geartheyearoftheelection
“That’snothowpeoplenormallydoit,”Woolardsays.“Butwhen you’rethisfarbehind,whenyou’re alreadythisdisadvantagedinthe numbers,you’vegottomakeup foritsomeotherway.”
Torecruitcandidates,Democratsneedtogetinvolvedin smallerraces,wherealittlemoney cangoalongway,andthenhelp thosepoliticiansworktheirwayup tobiggeroffices—what’sknown inpoliticsas“buildingthebench.”
Landrysaysthat’ssomething Republicanshavebeendoing wellnotonlyhereinLouisiana butnationally.
“Theygoelectpeopletoschool boardorparishcouncilorlittle things,andthenthenexttimethat personrunsforthelegislature, andthenexttimethey’reparish president,andthensuddenly they’reJeffLandryandthey’rein
Congress,”shesays.“That’swhat theydo,and[Democrats]just,it seemslike,expectsomeonetofall outofthesky.”
Buildingthebenchmeansnot justidentifyingcandidatesbut alsosupportingthembygiving themmoney,runningbasicretail campaignslikeknockingondoors andmakingphonecalls.It’salso somethingthatcouldtakeafew electioncycles,evenifDemocrats startnow.
ButWoolardsaysthisistheway tofindcandidateswhohavea chanceatwinninglargerraces
“Ithinkitisproblematicwhen folkswhohaveneverrunacampaignbeforeallofasuddenwant torunacongressionalrace,”she says.“That’sahighhurdletome, tryingtofindsomebodywho’s straightoutthegaterunninga bigrace.”
Layingthegroundworkfora campaignalsogivesacandidate andthepartymoretimetoraise money.Woolardsaystheparty chairshouldberighttherewith thecandidatesputtingincallsto donorsforhourseveryday.
Fromtalkingtopartychairsin otherstates,Woolardconcluded Louisiana’sstatepartyneedsto beraisingatleast$1,000adayto keepthelightson,andnearly$1 millionayearforavoterregistrationandmobilizationpush.
Shesaysthepartyshouldhire peoplewhoknowhowtofundraise,includingafinancedirector andafinancecabinettocome upwithafundraisingplanthat coulddrawonstrategiesthathave workedinotherstates.
Forexample,she’slearnedfrom theWisconsinDemocraticParty thathavingawellthoughtoutplan wherethepartycantellpotential
donorsexactlywheretheirmoney wouldgo—whetherit’straining volunteersorhiringorganizing staff—makespeoplemorewilling todonate
“Ifyou’renotdoingthat,youjust can’thelpDemocraticcandidates, andifyoucan’tgetDemocratic candidateselectedinsomeof theselegislativeandstatewide seats,you’rereallylettingdown workingpeopleandthemost vulnerablepeopleinourstate,” Woolardsays.“Theyhaveno representativesandnochampionswhentheRepublicansarein majoritiesandsupermajorities.”
Year-roundmobilization
Buttheparty’sproblemsaren’t juststructural.ForDemocratsto haveashotatacomeback,they’ll needtoovercomevoterapathy andmobilizevoters.
13 GA MB IT > BE ST OF NE WO RL EA NS .C OM >O CT OB E R2 -8>2 023
LSUProfessor BobMann PROVIDED PHOTO
APR may vary based upon your credit history and term of loan. Membership Restrictions Apply Equal Housing Lender. Federally insured by NCUA. 800.259.2471 ext. 629 NOW OFFERING: HOME MOR E BUNDLES!
PAGE15
14 GA MB IT > BE ST OF NE WO RL EA NS .C OM > OC TO BER 28 > 2023
Therearemorethanhalfa millionunregisteredvotersinthe state,andmanyregisteredvoters don’tturnouttovoteregularly Just51%ofregisteredvoters turnedoutinthe2019governor’s runoff.ForLewis’PublicService Commissionrunoff,amere15% showeduptothepolls Lewisplacestheblameonpoliticiansnotconnectingwithvoters HesayspeoplecareaboutLouisianaandtheirfuturebuthavelost trustintheirelectedleaders.
“Peoplearenotasapatheticas electedofficialsandpoliticalwhiz kidswanttomakethem,”hesays “Theyarejustsaying,‘Ineedto seesomebodywho’sreallygoing toworkandfightformeandnot justtalkthisgame.’”
AndwhenDemocratsdon’t haveacandidatetovoteforthat theybelievehasashotatwinning, itcandiscouragethemfromshowinguptothepollsatall.
Woolardsaysshesawa“huge depressionintheDemocratic base”afterLandrieu’slossin 2014.Whenshewascampaigning forEdwards,manydidn’tbelieve itwaspossibleforaDemocratto winthegovernor’srace.
“Wheneverwe’dcallandsay, ‘We’vegottogetstartedonthis JohnBelEdwards,’everyonewe talkedtowouldbelike,‘Well,he can’twin.ADemocratcan’twin,’” shesays.“Thehighesthurdlewas convincingpeoplehecouldwin.”
Lewisseesmobilizingvotersas notjustgettingthemtoturnout foroneelectionbutkeepingthem engagedinthepoliticalprocess.
“Showingthatwecareisnot [just]sendingatextmessage duringelectionseasonandnot [just]knockingontheirdoor duringelectionseason,”Lewis says.“It’syear-roundorganizing It’syear-roundmobilization.”
Partoftheproblem,according toLewis,ismessaging.During hiscampaign,hepolledhowto discusscertainissuesrelatedto climatechangeandfoundthat Democratsneedtoswapout technicaljargonandstatisticsfor concreteexamplesofhowtheir policieswillimprovevoters’lives.
Thatmeanttalkingtovoters aboutthechangesthey’dbeen seeingovertheyears,likehotter summersandmorefrequent
hurricanes,andabouthow transitioningtorenewableenergy wouldbothcreatejobsandreduce airpollution.
“It’stalkingtopeopleinaway thatconnectswhattheyalready knowintheirlivestothechanges inthepolicy,”Lewissays.“Instead oftryingtoeducatethemondata numbersandfactsasawaytosay that’swhyyoushouldsupportthis policy,(it’s)usingtheirlivedexperiencetosaythisiswhythings shouldbethewayitis.”
Lewissayshewaseven abletogarnerthesupportof someRepublicansthroughthis method.“Wecaredaboutthe samething,”hesays.“Theywant affordableutilities.Theywant accountability.”
Woolardhaslongfoundthat talkingtovotersofallpolitical affiliationsaboutissuesthat mattertothem,alongwithdoing charitableactivitiesinthecommunity,helps“rehumanizetheparty” inaneraofright-wingmediaand extremepolarization.
“Astheconversationwouldgo on,youhumanizeyourselfasa candidatetothem,andthenthey findoutyou’reaDemocrat,and, ‘Oh,wow,Ican’tbelieveyou’re aDemocrat,’”shesays.“That’s theonlywaytocounterwhat they’rehearing,thisright-wing mediaonslaughtthatDemocrats arethedevilandthey’redrinking baby’sblood.Theonlywayto counteritistoberealpeople outinthestreetandoutintheir localmedia.”
BothWoolardandLewisalso agreethatthepartyneedstodoa betterjobofsupportingactivists onthegroundwhoarealready workingtomobilizepeople, likeStepUpLouisiana,Voters OrganizedtoEducate,andPower CoalitionforEquityandJustice
Thesegroupsadvocatefor policiesattheStateCapitol,such asraisingtheminimumwageand closingthegenderpaygap,butoftendon’thaveenoughsupportin thelegislaturetogetthempassed
“Ifyoucouldflipsomeofthese seatsinthelegislatureandmake surewestillhadsomegoodpeopleinthestatewideoffices,their workwouldbesomucheasier,” Woolardsays.“Ithinkthey’dbe soecstatic.”
CANDIDATE INFORMATION FOR ORLEANS PARISH ELECTIONS
October 14, 2023, is now availabletothe public. Biographies and answers to League questions from local candidates are posted unedited on: lwvno.org
Info for candidates for LAstate offices are on: vote411.org
Please sharethisinformation with your friends and neighbors. The League of WomenVoters is anonpartisan, political organization. LWVdoesnot rate, oppose or support candidates for public office.
15 GA MB IT > BE ST OF NE WO RL EA NS .C OM >O CT OB E R2 -8>2 023
PAGE13 PAGE17 Bourgeois Jefferson ParishCouncil District5 Leadership, Experience& VisiontoMove UsForward Melinda-Bourgeois.com Melinda
all eligible
LWNO, 1215 Prytania New Orleans, LA 504-581-9106 lwvno@bellsouth.net
LWVprovides voter education and encourages
citizens to exercise their right to vote.
16 GA MB IT > BE ST OF NE WO RL EA NS .C OM > OC TO BER 28 > 2023 introducing limited time only Pumpkin SWEETCOLDFOAM COLDBREW Pumpkin LATTE s’mores VELVETICE
‘Thenumbersarehere’ Therearedifferentschoolsof thoughtamongDemocratsabout whichvotingblocsthepartyshould concentrateonmobilizing,but manyagreethereisapathforward “Thenumbersarehere.The peoplearehere,”Lewissays.“We justgottadothehardworktoget themout.”
BernhardtsaysDemocratshave betterplanstoaddresstheissues ontheforefrontofpeople’sminds, likeweatheringnaturaldisasters andrisinginsurancerates.
“Ithinkwe’rewithin10yearsof beingatleastaswingstate,ifnot abluestate,”shesays,adding, “Wehavethecapacitytobeablue statewiththeidealsofthepeople Louisiana.Wherewe’refallingshort isinexecutingthat.”
BothWoolardandBernhardtsee BlackLouisianansandyoungpeopleaskeydemographics.Landry thinksDemocratscangainvotes insuburbslikeJeffersonParish, whileLewisseesopportunitieswith peopleinruralcommunitiesalong theMississippiRiverDelta,theRiverParishes,centralLouisianaand Acadianawhocareaboutissues likepaidfamilyleaveandkeeping hospitalsopen.
Bernhardtaddsthatthelabor movementhaslongbeen“the backbone”oftheDemocratic Party,andLewissaysthattheparty needstoreconnectwithworkersin thestate.
“Wecan’tallowtherightto determinethemselvesaspoor workingfamilies,”Lewissays.“We havetoshowcasetopeoplethat they’renotjustvotingagainsttheir owninterest[byvotingRepublican],they’revotingagainsttheir ownlivelihood.”
Todothat,LewissaysDemocrats needtofightbackharderatalllevelsofgovernment,evenwhenthey knowtheyareintheminority.
“Wehavetogetreadytosay itdoesn’tmatterifyouhavethe majorityinthelegislature,doesn’t matteryouhavethemajorityofour congressionaldelegation,doesn’t matteryouhavethemajorityofthe PublicServiceCommission,our schoolboard;ifyouwanttopass thingsthataregoingtoharmLouisianians,harmourpeople,I’mgonna makeyouworkeverydayandnight todoit,”hesays
LewiscitesTexasstateSen. WendyDavis’11-hourfilibuster ofananti-abortionbillin2013as anexampleofDemocratsfighting backagainstpolicyeventhough theywereoutnumberedinthestate legislature.There’salsoGeorgia tolooktoward,whereDemocrats havesecuredmajorvictoriesthanks tothelong-termeffortsoforganizerslikeStaceyAbrams.
“Wecanneverregainthemajorityuntilwelearnhowtobeabetter minority,”Lewissays
17 GA MB IT > BE ST OF NE WO RL EA NS .C OM >O CT OB E R2 -8>2 023
StateRep.Mandie Landrycampaigns inNewOrleans in2022
PAGE15
PHOTOBYBRETT DUKE /THE TIMES-PICAYUNE
18 GA MB IT > BE ST OF NE WO RL EA NS .C OM > OC TO BER 28 > 2023 Thank You NewOrleans WE ARE ALL JUAN FOOD LOVE FOOD LOVEyou you SEAFOOD •BURGERS •SALADS •COMFORTFOOD VISIT ALOCATION NEAR YOU! ELMWOOD /METAIRIE /HARVEY /OAKWOOD CENTER /UPTOWN/ N.O. EAST JULY21–NOVEMBER 26
Take abroad look at fashion history with an emphasis on the spirit of innovation and the diversityofthe United States’fashion heritage.The exhibition spotlightsover100 American designersand brands with garments from the 19th centurytopresent day.
Jordan Casteel, 1989, Ourlando, 2018,Detail, Oil on canvas, CrystalBridges Museum of American Art,
2019.16
ELECTION2023PREVIEW:
THERACEFORGOVERNOR
BYJOHNSTANTON|Gambiteditor
Earlyvotinginthisyear’selectionstartedSept 30,andLouisianansfaceacrucialchoicethatwillshapethedirectionofthestatefor yearstocome:pickingasuccessortoGov.JohnBelEdwards.
Thisyear’sjungleprimaryhasbeendominatedbypro-TrumpRepublicanJeffLandry,thefirebrandstateattorneygeneralwho despitehis penchantforduckingdebates hasbeenthefrontrunnersincedayone LandryisoneofseveralRepublicansinthecontest,buthe’sthestate GOP’sofficialnomineeandhasthemajorityofconservativeendorsements,includingthatofDonaldTrump.
DemocratshaveonemajorstandardbearerinformerDepartment ofTransportationSecretaryShawnWilson,whohasfoundhimself consistentlyinsecondplaceinallindependentpolls This,despitea stateDemocraticPartywhichhasallbutdisappearedfromthepolitical playingfieldoverthelastseveralyears(seepage10).
Fromtheget-gointhiscampaign,there’sbeenabroad and,to many,disturbing senseofinevitabilitytoLandry’scampaignthathas dampenedenthusiasmhereinLouisianaandnationally
Inrecentweeks,themajorGOPalternativestoLandryhavelaunched non-stopadsattackingtheattorneygeneralforeverythingfromcorruptiontoincompetence.Sofar,Landryhaswithstoodthebarrage and firedback
Here’sacloserlookatthefrontrunners
Jeff Landry
ORIGINALLYFROMST.MARTINVILLE,Landryworkedinlaw enforcementasapoliceofficerand deputysheriff,andlaterasanattorneyandbusinessownerinNew Iberiabeforeenteringpolitics.
AfterafailedstateSenateracein 2007,Landryspentasingleterm inWashingtonastheoutspoken (heheldupaplacardthatread “Drilling=Jobs”duringPresident BarackObama’snationaljobsplan addresstoCongressin2011)representativefromLouisiana’sThird District Hewasdefeatedin2012 byfellowRepublicanRep Charles Boustanyafterreapportionment
ShawnWilson
putthemintothesamecongressionaldistrict
Since2016,the52-year-old LandryhasservedasLouisiana’s AttorneyGeneral,aposition heusedtosomeeffectiveness politically,ifnotforthewelfare ofLouisianans.
Landryfiledastringof“culture war”suitsagainstabortionrights, federalimmigrationpolicies, LGBTQ+protectionsandeven vaccinationrequirements.He alsohasusedhisofficetotryto silencethepress,notablysuinga reporteratoursisterpublication TheTimes-Picayuneforcovering hishandlingofsexualmisconduct allegationsagainstatopaide.He lostthatcase
Whilehehasamixedrecord asthestate’stoplegalofficer, Landry’shigh-profilelitigation, whileoftenunsuccessful,has cementedhisprofileasastaunch anti-civilrightsfigureintheconservativemovement.
Inadditiontohisfar-rightstance onabortionandLGBTQ+rights, Landryhassupportedeffortsto artificiallylimitthepoliticalpower ofBlackLouisianansthrough redistricting.Heopposesanyform ofminimumwageincreaseand hasconsistentlytakenanti-sciencestancesonclimatechange, vaccinations,maskingandother environmentalandhealthissues
AWESTBANKNATIVE,Wilsonhas workedinpublicservicefordecades,includingundertwoDemocraticandtwoRepublicangovernors Mostrecently,heserved astheSecretaryofTransportation forGov.JohnBelEdwards.Inthat capacity,heoversawhundreds ofmillionsoffederaldollarsfor projectsacrossthestate(Disclosure:Gambit’seditorialboardhas endorsedWilson;seepage21).
Wilsonistheonlymajorgubernatorialcandidatewhopublicly disagreeswiththeLouisianaLegislature’shardlineagainstabortion. Heproposeslettingvotersdecide whetherLouisiana’sabortionban shouldbemodifiedoreveneliminated.He’salsotheonlycandidate whosupportsaccesstoabortion caregenerally
WilsonalsoopposesLouisiana’s anti-LGBTQ+policiesgenerally andanti-translegislationspecifically.Wilson,whoisAfrican American,alsostandsapartfrom theconservativecandidatepool bysupportingasecondBlack-majoritycongressionaldistrictin Louisiana anissuethatremains inthefederalcourts.Heopposes lawmakers’effortstolimitBlack votingpowerthroughtheredistrictingprocess.
(ForafullprofileofWilson,check outourelectionpreviewonlineat gambitweekly.com)
JohnSchroder
Throughouthistimeatthe DepartmentofTransportation, Wilsonhasworkedwithlocal officialsandstatelawmakersfrom acrossLouisianaonhundredsofinfrastructureprojectsandspending initiatives,whichhasgivenhima ground-levelviewofthechallenges andneedsofcommunitiesfrom ShreveporttoSlidell.
UnlikeLandry,whooftenseems torelish(ifnotinstigate)division andpartisanship,Wilsonhasmade anameforhimselfworkingacross theaisleoninfrastructureissues
STATETREASURERJOHNSCHRODERwasthefirstRepublican tocomeoutswingingatLandry. HisTVadspainttheattorney generalascorruptandbeholden tospecialinterests,amongother negativeattributes
Despitetheattacksagainstthe frontrunner,Schroderandother Republicanshaveconsistently trailedLandrybydoubledigits.
Schroderspentnearlyadecade inthestateHouseofRepresentatives,representingtheCovington areafrom2008to2017 Hewona specialelectionforstatetreasurer in2017andeasilywonafullterm in2019
Astreasurer,Schroderhas builtareputationasahardline conservativeandfiscalwatchdog.
Right-wingmediapersonality
JeffCroueretoldtheTimes-PicayunethissummerthatSchroder is“afiscalconservativelikeI’ve neverseen.”
Schrodermadenational headlinesin2022whenhepulled $800millioninstatemoneyfrom financialinvestmentfirmBlackrock becausehefeltthecompanyisn’t sufficientlyfriendlytotheoiland gasindustry Thedecisionearned SchroderaninterviewwithTucker CarlsononCarlson’sformerFox Newsshow
AlthoughSchroderisstaunchly anti-abortion,hecriticizedLandry harshlylastyearwhenLandry triedtoblockfundingfortheNew OrleansSewerage&WaterBoard overthecity’sannouncementthat itwouldnotenforcethestate’s draconianabortionban.
Hedistinguisheshimselffrom mostotherRepublicansbyvocallyadvocatingforastatewideearly childhoodeducationprogram.
HetoldTheTimes-Picayunethat universalearlyeducationmustbe adecades-longcommitmentby
19 GA MB IT > BE ST OF NE WO RL EA NS .C OM > OC TO BER 28 > 2023
PHOTO BY JILL PICKETT / THE TIMES-PICAYUNE AttorneyGeneralJeffLandry
PHOTO BY SOPHIA GERMER / THE TIMES-PICAYUNE ShawnWilson
PHOTO BY MICHAEL JOHNSON / THE TIMES-PICAYUNE JohnSchroder
Forallhiscontroversy,Landry remainsthemantobeat
GovernorJohnBelEdwards
PAGE39
PHOTO BY SOPHIA GERMER / THE TIMES-PICAYUNE
20 GA MB IT > BE ST OF NE WO RL EA NS .C OM > OC TO BER 28 > 2023 BROCATOLAW FIRM,PLC BROCATOLAW.COM SALVADORM. BROCATO, III ATTORNEY AT LAW METAIRIE & NEW ORLEANS CIVIL TRAFFIC CRIMINAL REALEXPERIENCE MATTERS. 504-832-7225 C LA Filing #21-11910
Gambitendorsements
INTHISYEAR’SELECTIONFORGOVERNOR,ONLYONECANDIDATEHAS SHOWNACAREER-LONGABILITYto workacrossthepoliticalaislewhile rejectingthepoliticsofdivision: DemocratShawnWilson.
AnativeNewOrleanian,Wilson doesn’tcomefromapowerfulfamily withlongstandingclaimstooffice. Nordoeshehailfromawealthy backgroundonwhichtobuildthealliancesandbondsthathavelaunched somanyLouisianapoliticalcareers.
Rather,hehasbuiltareputation asafairbrokerandbridgebuilder (literallyandfiguratively)thehard way—byputtinginthework.
Wilsonservedinstategovernment undergovernorsfrombothparties DemocratsKathleenBlancoandJohn BelEdwards,andRepublicansMike FosterandBobbyJindal.Throughout thattime,heconsistentlyworkedfor thebettermentofallLouisianacommunities,notjustthosefallinginline behindthepartyorpersoninpower.
Wilsonalsohasworkedwithlocal leadersineveryparish,andwith RepublicansandDemocratsalikein theLegislature,toimplementtransportationandinfrastructureprojects acrossthestate.Thatexperience giveshimuniqueinsightsintothe challengesLouisianafaces—andan unrivaledfamiliaritywiththepeople he’llneedtoworkwithtomove Louisianaforwardasour nextgovernor.
AsTransportationSecretary,he dealtwithfederalelectedofficials andbureaucrats,membersof CongressandWhiteHousestaffers tosecurefundingforLouisiana.The skillshehonedfromthoseexperienceswillservehimwellasgovernor, particularlyaspandemic-related grantstaperoffandstatesgobackto competingforfederalaid.
Unlikemostothercandidates, Wilsondoesnotvacillateon hot-buttonissues.Duringhismeeting withtheGambiteditorialboard,he wasaskedifhewouldvetofuture anti-transbills.Heansweredyes, unequivocally.Askedabouthispositiononabortion,hevowedtooppose anybillsthatwouldlimitwomen’s accesstohealthcare.Heistheonly candidatewhofavorslettingcitizens decidethelevelofabortionrestrictionsviaapopularvote
Wilson’selectionalsowouldbe historic:hewouldbeLouisiana’s firstBlackelectedgovernor
ReconstructioneraLt.Gov.Oscar Dunn,aRepublican,servedasacting governorin1871—becomingthefirst U.S.governorofAfricandescent buthewasneverelectedtothatpost.
ForyoungBlackpeoplein Louisianaandacrossthecountry,Wilson’selectionwouldbea watershedmoment.Itwouldremind themthatdisenfranchisementisnot permanent,thatsystemicracism canbeovercome.Likewise,Wilson’s supportforwomen’srightsandthe rightsanddignityofLGBTQpeople wouldsendamessagethattheyhave notbeenabandonedinthenameof politicalexpediency.
Overall,theelectionofShawn WilsonasLouisiana’snextgovernor willsendamessagetotherestofthe nationandtheworldthatLouisiana hasrejectedthepoliticsofdivision andstandsreadytotakesitsplace amongthemostacceptingplaces inAmerica—atatimewhentoo manystatesaresendingtheoppositemessage
AsvirulentracismandopportunisticdivisivenessbecomecommonplaceacrossAmericaand,sadly,here inLouisiana,ShawnWilsonproudly saysthathe’saBlackmanwho’snot intimidatedbyraceorpoliticalparty. That’sbecause,asherecentlystated, “Ourcollectivefuturedependson movingforwardtogether.”
WebelieveLouisianansofgood consciencemustlikewiserejectpartisanshipanddogwhistlesandtakea standforcompetence,bipartisanship andinclusion.Beingabletoworkwith theothersideofthepoliticalaisle isa“must”forournextgovernor, becausesomuchisatstake—and doesn’thavetocomeattheexpense ofthemostvulnerable
ShawnWilsonwillbethatkindof governor.Weproudlyendorse hiscandidacy
Don’toverlook constitutionalamendments
FourproposedconstitutionalamendmentsappearontheOct.14ballot. Forthereasonssetforthbelow,we opposeAmendments1and2and supportAmendments3and4.
AMENDMENT1
wouldprohibittheuseofdonationsbyaforeigngovernmentor nongovernmentalsourcetohelp conductelectionsinLouisiana Statelawmakerspassedseveralbills barringthisinrecentyears,andall
wererightlyvetoedbyGov.John BelEdwards.We,ofcourse,believe thatforeigngovernmentsshould notunderwriteLouisianaelections, butthat’snottherealaimofthis amendment.It’sanattempttooutlawlegitimatenonprofitgrantsthat helpourelectionsrunsmoothlyand increasevoterparticipation—two thingsvotersuppressorsdon’tlike. WestronglyrecommendvotingNO onAmendment1
AMENDMENT2
isanotherpoliticalstatementby right-winglawmakers.Itrequires courtstoapply“strictscrutiny”(the highestlegalstandard)tolawsregulatinghousesofworship.Thatissue hasalreadybeendecidedinfavorof worshippersbythestateSupreme Court.Thisamendmentisunnecessaryandanattackonlegitimatepublichealthmeasures.Werecommend votingNOonAmendment2
AMENDMENT3
ShawnWilsononthesteps ofhischildhoodhomein Algiers,wearingorange andblueasanodtohishigh school,O.PerryWalker (nowcalledL.B.LandryHigh)
PROVIDEDPHOTO BY CONNOR REEVER
whichnowapproaches$17billion. Thatdebtreducesrevenueavailableforstateservices,localschool boards,collegesandotherpriorities. Dedicatingmoresurplusmoneyto reducingpensiondebtmakesgood fiscalsense.Werecommendvoting YESonAmendment3
AMENDMENT4
allowslocalgovernmentstodeny propertytaxexemptionsfornonprofithousingthatendangerspublic safety.Thisamendmenthasitsroots inNewOrleans,wherecityofficials havewrestledtocombatsubstandardhousingpropertiesownedbyan out-of-statenonprofit.Theparametersforlosingtheexemptionare drawntightly,andtaxexemptionsare aprivilege,notaright.WerecommendvotingYESonAmendment4.
increasesfrom10%to25%the amountofnon-recurringstate revenuesthatmustbeusedtopay downstateretirementsystems’debt, PAGE23
21 GA MB IT > BE ST OF NE WO RL EA NS .C OM >O CT OB E R2 -8>2 023 ELECTION GUIDE
NOLAVFW PATRON PARTY
October28, 2023
$75 MAIN EVENT| $125 VIP EARLYENTRY
21+evening to celebratethe successes of thepast year andraise funds forour futureprojects
THEPATRONPARTY INCLUDES:
CHAMPAGNEHOUR (VIP ONLY) FROM 5-6P.M. MASQUERADE BALL AT 6P.M.
SILENT AUCTION• 50/50RAFFLE• OPEN BAR
FOOD OFFERINGS FROM DICKIEBRENNAN’S
PHOTO BOOTH•BACKYARDBONFIRE •MUSIC ANDDANCING
TICKETS: $75 PERPERSONFOR THEMAIN EVENT PURCHASE TICKETSAT
HTTPS://NOLAVFWPATRONPARTY.EVENTBRITE.COM/
NEWORLEANS VFW 531LYONS ST,NEW ORLEANS|LA70115
22 GA MB IT > BE ST OF NE WO RL EA NS .C OM >O CT OB E R2 -8>2 023 BESURETOTUNEINTO GREAT DAY LOUISIANA WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER4TH AT9AM tolearnmoreaboutthisyear’s BestofNewOrleanspoll andsomeofthewinners! 401 PoydrasSt MothersRestaurant.net (504)523-9656 OPEN DAILY 7AM-10PM VALIDATEDPARKING DineIn&Takeout Goldbelly.com
Masquerade
It’s a f
N.O.CityCharter amendments:YES
Twoproposedamendmentstothe NewOrleansCityCharterwillenhance thecity’sabilitytodeliverservicesand promotebudgetarytransparency.We recommendvoterssayYEStoboth.
PROPOSITION1willadvancethe deadline—fromNov.1toOct.1—for themayortosubmitannualoperatingandcapitalbudgetstothecity council.Thishousekeepingmeasure islongoverdue.Itwillgivecouncil membersandthepublicmoretimeto digintocitybudgetsbeforetheDec.1 deadlineforadoptingthem
PROPOSITION2createsanew DepartmentofCodeEnforcement— asingleagencythatwilldothework currentlyspreadacrossmultiplecity agencies.This,too,islongoverdue OrleansSchool
MillageRenewal:YES
NewOrleanspublicschoolssustainedmassivedamageasaresult ofHurricaneKatrinaflooding.Many facilitieswerealreadyindeplorable condition,buta$1.8billionsettlementwithFEMAfosteredamassive investmentinstate-of-the-art schools.NowtheOrleansParish SchoolBoardmustmaintainthose facilitiesforfuturegenerations
ELECTION 2023
Theboardisaskingvoterstorenew anexisting4.97-millpropertytax dedicatedtofacilitiesmaintenance andcapitalimprovements.Thisis arelativelysmallpropertytaxthat doesalotofgood
Thecurrent10-yearmillageexpires attheendof2024,buttheboard seeksrenewalnowinordertocompletea20-yearstrategicplanforcapitalprojects.That’swhytherenewal propositionisfora20-yearextension; itwillenabletheboardtosellbondsto underwriteitscapitalplan.
Werecognizethattaxpayersare leeryofpropertytaxesinthewake ofrecentreassessments,butthisis notimetoreducesupportforpublic schools.Betterfacilitiescreateabetterlearningenvironmentforkids.
Weencouragetheschoolboard tocarefullyconsidervoters’tax burdenbefore“rollingforward”the automaticmillagereductionrequired bythestateconstitutionafterquadrennialreassessments.Atthesame time,weurgeourreadersinNew OrleanstosayYEStoextendingthe millagededicatedtomaintainingand improvingpublicschoolfacilities
Editor’snote:Thisendorsement representstheviewsofGambit’s editorialboard.Gambitstaff reportersarenotinvolvedin endorsementdecisions.
TheGambitBallot
Youcan take this ballot with youtovote!
ShawnWilson
23 GA MB IT > BE ST OF NE WO RL EA NS .C OM >O CT OB E R2 -8>2 023
PAGE21
GOVERNOR
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS AMENDMENT1 | NO AMENDMENT2 | NO AMENDMENT3 | YES AMENDMENT4 | YES N.O. CITY CHARTER AMENDMENTS CITY CHARTER AMENDMENT1 | YES CITY CHARTER AMENDMENT1 | YES ORLEANSSCHOOLMILLAGE RENEWAL| YES Kickofftheholidayseason withanew,healthieryou! Startthe revolutionaryinjectible weightloss journey and STOP BUYING LARGER CLOTHES! CALL DR.JOSEPH GAUTREAUXTODAY! SHED UP TO 30 POUNDS BY DECEMBER! 985-709-7093 •504-292-2129•504-464-8683 Flexible hours&Saturday appointmentsavailable 481 GIROD STREET,NEW ORLEANS |504-265-1972 Breakfast&Lunch Served AllDay 7AM-3PM WEDNESDAY-SUNDAY @LUZIANNECAFE
SCHOOLOPENHOUSE SCHEDULE
PRE-SCHOOL,ELEMENTARY, ANDHIGH SCHOOLS IN THE GREATER NEW ORLEANS AREA
ArdenCahillAcademy
Grades: Infant-HS
Website: ardencahillacademy.com
OpenHouse: October249:00- 11:00a.m and4:00- 6:00 p.m.
BenjaminFranklin Elementary Mathematicsand ScienceSchool
Grades:Jefferson Campus (PK-5th) Live Oak Campus (6-8th)
Website: babyben.org
OpenHouse: November1,6-8 p.m.; and Grades PK-5:November 8, 6-8p.m
BenjaminFranklin HighSchool
Grades: 9-12th
Website: bfhsla org
OpenHouse: October19, 5:30 p.m. to 8p.m
ChristEpiscopalSchool
Grades: PreK-12th
Website: www.christepiscopalschool.org
Open House:
EarlyChildhood (EPK,Pre-K,K)Oct.12, 9a.m., LowerSchool(Grades 1-4) Oct. 10,8:30a.m.,
JuniorHigh(Grades 5-7) Oct. 11,8:30a.m., HighSchool(Grades 8-12)Oct.25, 5:30 p.m.
Contact: Molly Heurtinat mheurtin@ceswildcats.org or (985)871-990
DeLaSalle
Grades: 8-12th
Website: delasallenola.com/
OpenHouse:Tuesday,November7th, 4-7p.m
EarlyPartners
Grades: PreK1-5
Website: earlypartners.org
OpenHouse: October17, 8:30 a.m.
HynesCharterSchools
Grades: PK-8
Website: www.hynesschool.com/admissions/
Open House: November 16,November30, andDecember7at8:00a.m
International HighSchoolof NewOrleans (IHSNO)
Grades: 9-12th
Website: ihsnola.org
Open House: November1,5:30-7:30p.m at current building,727 Carondelet St.; January10, 5:30 -7:30atnew campus, 2733 EsplanadeAve
International SchoolofLouisiana (ISL)
Grades: K-8th
Website: www.isl-edu.org/
OpenHouse: November 11,10a.m.- 11 a.m., Dixonand Westbank Campuses
NewOrleansJCCEarly ChildhoodCenter
Grades: 13 months to PreK
Website: nojcc.org
SchoolTours: 1st& 3rdThursday of the monthat10a.m
LouiseS.McGeheeSchool
Grades: PreK-12th
Website: mcgeheeschool.com
Schedule atouronour website
LyceèFrançaisdela Nouvelle-Orléans
Grades: K-12th
Website: lfno.org
Open House:
EarlyLearning Center: 1607 SCarrollton Ave-Oct.18, 5:30-6:30p.m., Nov. 29,5:306:30 p.m., Dec. 13, 5:30-6:30p.m., Jan. 20 10:30-11:30a.m.,
Secondary: 1601 Leonidas St,Nov.30, 6-7p.m
MorrisJeff CommunitySchool
Grades: PreK-12th
Website: www.morrisjeffschool.org/ admissions/open-house
OpenHouse:
PreK-5th Grade: November2,5:30–7p.m.,
Grades 6-8: November 7, 5:30–7p.m
Grades 9-12:November9,5:30–7:00p.m
MountCarmelAcademy
Grades: 8-12th
Website: mcacubs.com
OpenHouse: October12, 3p.m.- 7:30 p.m.
St.EdwardtheConfessor
Grades: Pk1-7th
Website: steddyschool.com
OpenHouse: November16, 9a.m.and 7p.m
St.FrancisXavierSchool
Grades: Pre-K2-7th
Website: stfrancisxavier.com
Privatetours: Mondays, Thursdays, and Fridaysat8:30a.m.and 9:30a.m
St.RitaSchool
Grades: PreK2-7th
Website: school.stritaharahan.com
Phone: 504.737.0744
GuidedTours:EveryTuesday(byappointment)
TheWillowSchool
Grades: K-12th
Website: www.willowschoolnola.org/
Open House: LowerSchool: November11, 10 a.m. &November15at6p.m
Middle School:November9,6p.m
High School:November 8from5-7 p.m (tours will take placeevery15minutes)
UniversityViewAcademy
Grades: K-12onlineCharter School
Website: universityview.academy
WarrenEastonCharter HighSchool
Grades: 9-12th
Website: warreneastoncharterhigh.org
OpenHouse: November8,5-7 p.m.
YoungAudiences CharterSchool
Grades: PK4-12th
Website: www.yacs.org/
OpenHouse: Burmaster (Jefferson Parish): December 2nd, 11:30-2pm; Crocker (OrleansParish):December9th, 11:30a.m.- 2p.m
24 GA MB IT > BE ST OF NE WO RL EA NS .C OM >O CT OB E R2 -8>2 023
AGAMBITADVERTISERDIRECTORY
25 GA MB IT > BE ST OF NE WO RL EA NS .C OM > OC TO BER 28 > 2023 SCHOOLTOURS 1stand3rdThursday ofthemonthat10:00AM BeginninginOctober Asyoutourthefacility,seeourteachers inactionandwatchourcurriculum cometolife,you’llunderstandwhat makestheNewOrleansJCCEarly ChildhoodCentersoveryspecial. NewOrleansJCC-Uptown (504)897-0143 nojcc.org 13MONTHSTOPRE-K
Top-performing, open-enrollment public charterschool
• Servingstudents grades 8-12 from thegreater NewOrleans area
• College Preparatory&Career and Technical Education
• 100% student body participation in MarineCorps Junior ROTC
• Structured learningenvironment focused on Academics, Leadership, Character, andCitizenship
• Courses available in Maritime, Criminal Justice, Business, andCyber Literacy
• Buildingtomorrow’sleaderstoday!
Students can apply for8-11grade at NOMMA through the NOLA-PS Common Application Process (NCAP)atenrollnolaps.comwith prioritygiven to militarydependents.
(504) 227-3810 | www.nomma.net | registration@nomma.net
Open Houses
425O’Bannon Street NewOrleans, Louisiana 70114 6p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
• Tuesday, Nov14, 2023
• Tuesday, Nov28, 2023
• Tuesday, Dec 12,2023
• Thursday, Jan 11, 2024
• Thursday, Jan 18,2024
Doorsopen at 5:30 p.m. and will close promptly at 6p.m.
26 GA MB IT > BE ST OF NE WO RL EA NS .C OM > OC TO BER 28 > 2023
Scalingup
ArenewedYummySushiinGentilly byBethD’Addono |
WEILICLEARLYHASYUMMYSUSHIin hisblood.
Whenhisfamilydecidedtosellthe Gentillysushiandhibachirestaurant after11years,Liwasn’treadyto walkawayfromthebusiness.His longtimefriendCharlesWang offeredasolution.
“We’veknowneachothermore than20years.Ithought,‘Whynotbuy it,renovatetheinsideandhaveWei stayonaschefandmanager?’”says Wang,whoseprimarybusiness issupplyingfreshsushito localsupermarkets.
HeboughttherestaurantinJune, spentthreeweeksrenovatingthe placeandopeneditonJuly1.“People lovedWeifor11years.Theyarehappy heisstillhere,”saysWang,whose wiferunsthefamily-ownedIsland Bistro,theIndonesianrestaurant inKenner
The60-seatYummySushiclosed forindoordiningduringthepandemic andcontinuedonlyofferingtake-out untilWangtookover
Therestaurantisnondescript fromtheoutside,setbackinasmall shoppingstripoffAllenToussaint Boulevard.Inside,thelinesareclean andsimple,withtilefloor,pastel-coloredwallsandascatteringofbooths andtables.There’sasushibarin back,whereLiusuallypresides,anda paneledcocktailbarupfront,awaiting stoolsandaliquorlicense.
Themenuismostlythesameasit hasbeen,withafewadditions.Wang, anativeofTianjin,China,added traditionalJapaneseramenandpoke bowls.ChefLialsoisfromChinaand wenttoculinaryschoolinTianjin.His parentscametoNewOrleansin1997, andhefollowed in2002.
“SomeplacesaddinNewOrleans ingredientsandflavorstoramen,” Wangsays.“Ipreferthewaythey serveitinJapan.”
Brothlessmazemenramenisaspecialty,withstir-friednoodlesflavored withbitsofspicyporkorbeef,shreddedseaweed,dashiandapoached egg.Soupyramen,swimmingina
porkorvegetarian broth,comeswithtonkutsu,slicesofchar-siu marinatedpork,miso, marinatedhard-boiled eggandmushrooms.
Yummy’smenuis vastandvaried,and pricesarereasonable.
Pokesaladisatoss ofcubedsalmon, tuna,whitefishand crabstickwithavocado andspringgreensin sesamesoydressing. Inadditiontotheusual seaweedsalad,there’s amarinatedsquid saladwithvegetables, acrabmeatsaladwith masagoandacrispy salmonskinsalad.
Beeftatakifeatures thinlyslicedseared steakdrizzledwith ponzusauce,and there’sanotherversionwithtuna,along withachoppedraw tunaoption
Thereisanarrayof makiandhandrolls, alongwithsushiand sashimi.Amongthe17specialrolls, theYummyRollisacrowdfavorite,atightrollofshrimptempura andavocadotoppedwithfriedred snapperandsnowcrab,drizzledwith eelsauce
“Itseemsthatthere’satrendtoward makingrollsbiggerandbigger,”Wang says.“Thatmakesthemhardtoeat. Weuseaverythinlayerofrice,the waytheydoinJapan.”
FansofcookedandgrilledJapanese farecanorderteriyakiandtempura items,withentreesincludingmiso soupandsalad.Hibachidinners, grilledinthekitchen,arebuiltaround marinatedproteinslikechicken, salmon,stripsteakandscallops,and areservedwithsoup,salad,riceand grilledvegetables.Friedricedishes includebeef,chicken,shrimp orvegetables.
Amongthedessertsiswarmfried bananaslicesstuffedbackinthe peel,withbananaskin“sails”creatingawhimsicaldessertboattopped withwhippedcreamandicecream ontheside.Therearealsomochiice creamballs.
Lunchspecials,availablefrom11 a.m.to3p.m.MondaytoSaturday, includesushi,bentoboxesandhibachi dishesatbargainprices.Thefullmenu isalwaysavailable
Therenewedapproachfeelsgood, Lisays “Mydadalwayskindofdominated things,”hesays.“Now,Icanmake decisionsonmyown.”
FORK +CENTER
Emaildining@gambitweekly.com
St.RochMarketrally
KEVINPEDEAUXWASSERVINGCOFFEEIN ST.ROCHMARKETthedayitopenedasa foodhallbackin2015.Inthetimesince he’sseentheSt.ClaudeAvenuelandmarkthriveinitsmodernincarnation, andhe’sseenthewaysitfellshort.
Whatgavehimdread,though,was envisioningtheoldmarketplaceshuttered,asithadbeenforsomanyyears.
Tohim,thestakesarestark:Either thefoodhallcanliveuptoitspotential,orthehistoricbuildingwillagain languishandagatewayfornewfood businesseswillclose.
NowPedeauxissteeringSt RochMarkettowhateverthenext chapterholds.
“TherearetoomanythingsinNew Orleansthatneedaction,andhere’s onethingthatIcando,becauseIknow thebusiness,becauseIknowthe building,”hesays.“Ican’tcomplain aboutwhatelseshouldbebetterin NewOrleansifIhadashottokeepthe marketgoinganddidn’ttakeit.”
Pedeaux’sCRCoffeeShopstillhas astandinthemarket.Butherecently changedfromvendortooperator, takingovermanagementofSt.Roch MarketfromPolitanRow,thecompany thatunderdifferentnameshasrunthe multi-vendorfoodhallsinceitsinception.HeessentiallyisassumingPolitan Row’sleaseforthecity-ownedproperty Somechangesalreadyareturning up.Thatincludesnewvendorscoming in,includingonecalledGenevieve,for rawoysters,Creolegumboandother localflavors,andanotherformodern VietnamesedishesfromTungNguyen, whoranastandhereyearsearlierwith hisT2StreetFood.
27 GA MB IT > BE ST OF NE WO RL EA NS .C OM >O CT OB E R2 -8>2 023 EAT+DRINK
KevinPedeauxofCRCoffeeisoneofthe originalvendorsatSt.RochMarket.
PAGE29
PHOTOBYIAN MCNULTY /THE TIMES-PICAYUNE
OwnerCharlesWang(left)and chefWeiLiatYummySushi.
PHOTOBYCHERYLGERBER /GAMBIT
? WHAT WHERE WHEN CHECKITOUT HOW Yummy Sushi 6100HamburgSt.,(504)3099401;yummysushinola.com lunchanddinner Mon.-Sat dine-in
Sushi,ramenandhibachi dishesinGentilly
28 GA MB IT > BE ST OF NE WO RL EA NS .C OM >O CT OB E R2 -8>2 023 www.mcacubs.com OPEN HOUSE October 12 ·3 -7:30 p.m. Mount Carmel Academy does not discriminate on the basis of race, color,creed, national or ethnic origin in the administration of its educational policies. FOR GOD FOR LEA RNING FOR LI FE Start Here, GoAnywhere ADMISSION OPEN HOUSE EVENTS Oct. 10 Oct. 11 Oct. 12 O25 details, christepiscopalschool.org LowerSchool Junior High Early Childhood High School Oct. For d
TheyjoinIndianfoodvendor EverythingSpice,MiddleEastern foodvendorDolma,Burmeseand MalaysianfoodvendorLaksaNOLA, sushistandLinPokeandSushi,the FrenchStallforcrepesandcroque madamesandwiches,theRooster’s Denforfriedchicken,sandwiches andbreakfast,andPedeaux’sown CRcoffeestand.
There’salsoabar,theMayhaw, whichPedeauxnowrunsasoverall marketoperator.
Pedeaux’sfearsofashuttered marketnearlycametopass
AsreportedbyWWL-TV’sMichael Perlstein,St.RochMarketwason thevergeofshuttingdownaltogetherinAugust.Businesshadtumbled,withhighturnoverforvendors anddwindlingcustomertrafficsince thepandemic.Asummerthathas beenbrutalacrosstherestaurant businessbroughtthefoodhalltothe breakingpoint.
ThefutureofSt.RochMarket remainshighlyuncertain,and Pedeauxreadilyacknowledgesthata changeinoperatorisnopanacea
Thebusinesshasbeenrunningata lossofabout$9,600permonth,he says.He’sinheritingthesamelease agreementwiththecityasmaster tenant,paying$6,500amonth.For now,he’skeepingthesameleases inplacewithfoodhallvendors,who payeither30%ofsalesor$150a dayplus15%ofsales,dependingon whentheyleased
Thoseratescouldbeupfor assessmentinthefuture,butfor now,Pedeauxistryingtogethisarms aroundthefoodhalloperationhehas takenon.
Heisadamantthatthemarket needstomakechangesasitcontinuestooperate,ratherthanclosing eventemporarilyforareset
“Thesevendorsaremyfriends,”he says.“I’vebeenherewiththemthe wholetime.Thisishowtheymake theirliving,andweneedtostayopen.”
Itisveryearlygoingatthemarket, butsomevendorsareexpressing moreoptimism.Oneofthoseis JeromeGrenierattheFrenchStall.
“Iwastryingtogetoutbefore,but nowthatKevinhastakenover,Iwant togiveitanothershot,”Greniersays.
Foodhallprojectshadbecomea majortrendinAmericancities,where theytypicallycombinecasualdining incommunalareaswithartisanand specialtygroceries.Therearelongstandingtemplatesforthemodel, likePikePlaceMarketinSeattle. Newerexamples,likeSanFrancisco’s FerryBuilding,havequicklybecome majorattractions.
PolitanRowitselfdeveloped numerousnewfoodhallsinothercitiesjustbeforethepandemic.Some oftheseclosed,thoughthecompany isnowgrowinginAtlanta,whereit operatesonehallandhastwomore indevelopment.
InNewOrleansthough,thetrend hasallbutcollapsed.RouxCarre, anoutdoorfoodhalldevelopedasa nonprofitinCentralCity,closedin 2018,wellbeforeCovid.Ithassince beendemolished.
AuctionHouseMarketopened in2018,andwasoriginallyrunby PolitanRow.Thebuildingowner, FelicityPropertyCo.,tookover managementofthehallin2020, anditclosedin2022.Theproperty at801MagazineSt.brieflyreturned undernewmanagementasthe HallonMag,butthatlastedjusta fewmonths.Itisnowbecoming aconventionalrestaurant,witha BoulevardAmericanBistrolocation takingshapehere.
ThePythianMarket,thefoodhallin thePythianBuilding,closedin2022, afterthebuildingchangedhandsand thefoodhalloperatorwasevictedfor failingtopaybackrent.ThePythian Buildingisbackonthemarket.
PedeauxstillbelievesinSt.Roch Market,andsincehe’stakenover managementhe’sgottenencouragingfeedback.He’sheardfromorganizationsthatwanttoholdevents inthemarket,andhe’sbeenfielding moreinquiresfromprospective newvendors
Ifhecanbringnewcustomersin,or perhapsbringmorecustomersback, hebelievesthefoodhallcanstillbe aplacewherenewfoodbusinesses buildafoothold
Numerousearliervendorshave goneontoopentheirownbrick-andmortarrestaurants,includingFritai, theDailyBeet,EmpanolaandGood Bird,tonameafew.ElysianSeafood, whichlikeCRCoffeewasoneofthe originalvendorsherefrom2015,left themarketoverthesummerandis nowafull-servicecateringcompany, ElysianEvents.
PedeauxalsobelievesSt.Roch Marketcanstillconjuretheenergyof apublicmarket,wherepeopledrawn fordifferentreasonsfindthemselves oncommonground.
“PeoplecareaboutSt.Roch Market,Ithinktheyreallydo,that’s whyI’mmakingthisattempt,”he says.“Idon’twanttoseethisbuilding closeddownagainandwonder ‘whatif.’” IanMcNulty/ TheTimes-Picayune
29 GA MB IT > BE ST OF NE WO RL EA NS .C OM >O CT OB E R2 -8>2 023
FORK &CENTER
PAGE27 The schools of the Archdiocese of New Orleans, Louisiana admit students of anyrace, color,national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to studentsatits schools. They do notdiscriminate on the basisofrace, color,national or ethnic origin in administration of theireducationalpolicies, admissions policies, scholarship andloan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs. FALL OPEN HOUSE NOVEMBER 16TH
and BELIEVE ACHIEVE •StaffedbySisters of theLivingWord and DaughtersofOur Lady of theRosary •StudentsTestAbove National Percentile •Certified Teachers •AccreditedbyCognia •Blue RibbonSchool of Excellence •NoChild Left Behind –BlueRibbon •1:1 device programs for Pre-K3+ ST.EDWARD THE CONFESSOR WWW.STEDDYSCHOOL.COM 4901 WEST METAIRIE AVENUE •METAIRIE Check out ourVirtual Open House &Tour at www.steddyschool.com EXTRACURRICULAR CLUBS, SPORTS &ACTIVITIES •BEFOREAND AFTER SCHOOLCARE•BAND, CHORALE, ANDHANDBELL CHOIR ART, MUSIC &FOREIGN LANGUAGEPROGRAMS• TYPE ILICENSED PRE-K1 &PRE-K2DAY CARE •SUMMER ACADEMIC PROGRAM
Our Students
Paribeaenderspel iliciumaut parum el inctur,temque nihiliquoditumin
Paribeaenderspel iliciumaut parumelinctur, temque nihiliquodit umin
DemocracyinMotion: TheImportanceof CivicEngagementand Journalism
BY AMANDAXXX
This article is brough to youbyxxxxxxxxxxxx.
Ma diosanis as autamdem exerrumetfugit et fugitrae mi,sum doluptaquissunto cus, ommos andit, illuptasexet, te velique ma verat adi ne cone simpellici temoditharchillabo. Nam, volores dolessiofficae est, simolut volorro excepelibusduntotamaborrum ullissunturapelidquiantendendebis animetlasam ipsapic torroquameporrumverumquo ipsum quaestisvolorro quid es eos endiaectate parit, elestibus sitatquameossinrecuptat et el inum quae none secatmaionsent.
+MorePerfect Union (+MPU) invitesyou to thelaunchofits New Orleans chapteron
Tuesday,October 10! Join us at theTimesPicayune/nola.com building at 840St. Charles Ave. from 5:30 –7:30PMfor FREE tacosfrom Felipe’s,voter registration, and adiscussionofcivicengagement by ClancyDuBos, politicaleditorat
Namenim remutemquibus expedquod mi, nonetrem.Etaspis aturepelituntotatiis magnihil ma que namevolorporibusalibusatem aliquoditfaccusciquibearum ut rent veruptur sit, id utatur, quas eatiamusanto dolum consequianim autmaquo quiatusant
TheGambit. +MPU is anon-partisan, nationwide movement to strengthen our communities and healour countryby creating meaningfulconnectionsthrough serviceand leadership.+MPUforms local chapters –calledBrickyards –tobring people together through service,civics, and leadership. Ledbyveteransand service-mindedindividuals, Brickyards create events to connect people who wouldnot otherwisemeetand inspires them to work together to maketheir communities stronger.
LedbyMattDembowski,a U.S. Army veteran and Louisiana native, the+MPU CrescentCityBrickyard is seekingto engage allNew Orleanians, regardless of politicalpersuasion. Fewthings bring our greatcitytogether more than food, drink, and good conversation.+MPU wantsyou to do justthatbycomingout and grabbingafreetaco, margarita, and talking to someone new! Whileyou’reat it, youcan update your voterregistration record (orregisterfor thersttime) with HeadCount, anon-partisanvoter registrationgroup
+MPU gotits start in July 2020 when itsfounder, Jake Harriman, saw that divisiveness wastearing apartthe country. Having served overseas in the Marine Corps, and laterwitha non-prot in Africa workingtoeradicatepoverty, Jake wanted to make sure that theideals he and otherveteransfought so hard for, survived. By bringing Americanstogether in thesame space, we canrecognize that
Udiommoluptaerferum vent.Cea dion cus eictomolumqu atinctam ut dolesaceatec aboruptaeperfe rorerro dipsapit ant aboreptam, abora correvolorehenit velent quae natemporescimillam ut adit pedigen ihicientinnon estruntmagnihi lloreseruptatis consequamendeliquelab is ea sunt dolupta illam nestrumetusanda sitatursinveliquamid entaccuptaturaut quas eos vendicidmaped endi velipisautepaquaevolest ommolutem dit, sitamrestotaturm
there is more that unitesusthandivides us.Because of itsvibranthistory,New Orleansisagreat placefor +MPU to bring itsbrandofcommunity engagement. Nowhere else in thecountryknows how to bringpeople together better than New Orleans. Allwehave to do is turn on alocal radiostation or walk to aneighborhood dive to experience thefabric of our diversetapestry.Going throughalocal record shop in theBywater or watching thesunsetalong theFly,wecan feel thejoie de vivre around us.Itaffirms our humanity and faith in theinherent goodness of thosearoundus.
Orro bernat eatutlit, cum resaut fugiaestio blabo.Sitatumestio blautlam id mo quia exerum utem quam voluptae conpedicipsusaeetamaut quasiti debitatisipisimpore, corerioriatiasinciumeturseres nonsereperi ipsamquia quiscilitiorro tota doluptate num quae in et milmavolum es as molenditas quosaepeliquame laccaturadque nobisita quistetfaccuptas dolorisquia cum eictanon cullab illamus,consere maioreprehenditet
Join us at theTimes-Picayune/nola. combuilding on Tuesday,October 10 at 5:30pm!Freeowing ideas arecentral to thefunctioning of America’sdemocracy. Add your voice to thediscussiononthe importanceofvoting,civicengagement, and an honest,independent,local press, or justcomeout to listen and enjoy some free tacosand margaritas.Learn more abouthow youcan engage in your communityand help NewOrleans fulll itspotential and honorits rich history. Leadership requires us to seethe best in people and notassume theworst, even when we disagree;thatmiddle ground canbefound, and positivechange canhappen
Formoreinformation on +MPU and to join theCrescentCityBrickyard,please visit www.MPU.us.FollowusonInstagram and Facebook @moreperfectunion.us and @MPU_NOLA!
*+MPUdoesnot engageinpolitical activity, nor does it take aposition on issues.Rather, it is aserviceand civics organization, dedicatedtoengagingand bringing people together.
30 GA MB IT > BE ST OF NE WO RL EA NS .C OM > OC TO BER 28 > 2023
SPONSOREDCONTENT
SPONSOREDCONTENT
This articleisbrought to youby+MorePerfect Union.
MattDembowski 2023 Fellow andCrescentCityBrickyard Leader
ClancyDuBos KEYNOTE Political Editorand Columnistat Gambit
EVENTSPEAKERS Join us foranevening of voter registration, food and drinks,and adiscussion aboutour democracyand howtoengage in NewOrleans.
MaryTobin DirectorofBrickyards
Michael Costantini
byWillCoviello
CHEFMICHAELCOSTANTINIGREW UPINANITALIAN-AMERICANFAMILY
outsideofBoston.Sincemovingto NewOrleansin2012,he’sworked atrestaurantsincludingPatoisand openedtheUptownlocationof SatsumaCafe.Duringthepandemic, hestartedhisownpasta-making business,andcanbefoundatseveral weeklyeditionsoftheCrescent CityFarmersMarketandthe GretnaFarmersMarket.Formore information,see@costantinipasta onInstagram.
Howdidyouget interestedincooking?
MICHAELCOSTANTINI: Igrewup withaheavyinfluenceofItalianfood andpastas.MydadisfromItaly.He’s fromAbruzzo.Hecameherewhen hewas19.Therewasalwaystonsof foodatallourparties.I’dgotomy aunt’shouseandtherewouldberabbitsroastingintheoven,jarsofevery sortoftomatoorthingthey’vegrown orcannedorgroundintosausage.My grandmotherwouldmakegnocchi andthingslikethat.
Iwenttoschoolforcomputerinformationsystems,andIdidn’treally likeit.Iworkedforalotterycompany forfouryears.Weprintedscratch tickets.ThenIwaslike,I’vegottodo somethingelse
BostonUniversityhadaculinary programstartedbyJacquesPepin andJuliaChild.Itwasafour-month programtogetmyfeetwetandstart meetingpeoplearoundtown.After that,Istartedworkinginrestaurants andneverlookedback.Istartedata steakhousecalledtheMetropolitan Club.IworkedatCraigieStreet
Bistro,whichbecameCraigieon Main.Itwasoneofthoseplaces whereyoucutyourteethandlearnto getfaster.Iworkedataplacecalled TenTables,whichwasasmall restaurantinJamaicaPlains
Howdidyoustart yourpastabusiness?
C: WhenImoveddownhere,I thoughtaboutdoingpastafora while.Iwasfriendswith(chef)Dan Esses,whousedtodopasta.Igot outofSatsumaalittlebitafterthe pandemicstartedandwaslike,
maybeIshouldpick thisupagainandsee whathappens Afriendofminehad startedsellingmushroomsatthemarket Itpiquedmyinterest. ThenItalkedtoDan, andheletmeusehis oldmachine.Soitwas lowinvestmenttoget started.Lastsummer, Istartedshowing upwithpastaand freshsauces. Idofreshpastas.I amtryingtodoamix ofwhatpeopleare familiarwithandalso expandthat,likewith thetypesoffloursI use.Iusesemolinaand amixofartisanalgrains fromBartonSprings Millrightoutsideof Austin.Theyhave reallynicestuff.Idoa wholegrainryefrom thereandahardwheat andasoftwheat.Ithas aniceflavorandtexture,andithasalower glycemicindex,soit’s alittlebithealthier andeasiertodigest. Thesemolinamakesit morefamiliarforpeople.Iwanttodo stuffthat’shealthy,flavorfulandhas nicetextures
Iuseacommercial-sizedextrudingpastamakernow.Iinvestedin amachinefromItalythatcankeep upwiththeamountIneedtomake
It’salldifferentshapesbasedonthe bronzediethat’sattheendofthe machine.IhadsomefromDanandI gotnewones.Oneiscalledtrotolle, whichmeansspinningtopinItalian.I haveafusillidie.Ihavealotoflonger shapesliketagliatelle,linguine, fettuccineandbucatini,whichis prettypopular.AsIgo,Iamtryingto getmoreshapessoIcanhaveanice repertoireofdifferentmouthfeels.
Whatdoyou bringtothemarkets?
C: 0Iusuallybringfivedifferent typestothemarket.Idoacoupleof flavoredones.OnethatIreallylikeis ablackgarlicpasta.Iwillincorporate theslow-roastedcaramelizedgarlic cookedataverylowtemperature.It givesitalittlebitofsweetnessanda littlebitofgarlicflavor,butit’sreally mild.Itgoesreallynicewithbutter andParmesan.I’lldoasquidink bucatini.Isometimeswilldovegetables,liketomatoorspinach.I’lldoa
WINE OF THE WEEK
blackpepperbucatiniwhichpeople willmakeacacioepepewith.Iget areallynicesaffronfromtheseguys whowereMarinesinAfghanistan. Theysetupaco-opwiththese womenfarmerswhopicksaffron. It’scalledRumi.
Idosauces,likeslow-roasted marinaras.IhaveaCalabrianchili marinara.Idopestoslikeanarugula pestoandbasilpesto.Idocompoundbutters.Ihaveanicegarlic, Parmesan,lemonbutterthatgoes reallynicewithpastaorwithsteak. Somepeopletellmetheyputit onpopcorn.
Idoapizzadough.It’sNeapolitanstylepizzadoughthatIkeepfrozen. IdobeefandporkmeatballsthatIdo packsofinsaucefrozen,sopeople candoeasymeals.Ihavetwokids,so Igetthefactthatit’ssometimeshard tobeanadultandworkandgeteverythingonthetableontime.I’dliketodo morethingslikethat,likelasagnas.
Thefarmersmarketshavebeen great,andit’sbeennicetogetmy followingthroughthere.IfIever openuparetailspot,I’llhave clientelebuiltin.Themarketsare goodplacestomeetpeoplewho appreciatefood
Napa Cellars
Sauvignon Blanc
This Sauvignon Blanc opens with alluring aromas of tropical fruit, gooseberry,and lemongrass. Afull and livelypalateofguava, peach, and grapefruit complementedbybright acidity gives waytoa lingering, crisp finish.
DISTRIBUTED BY
31 GA MB IT > BE ST OF NE WO RL EA NS .C OM >O CT OB E R2 -8>2 023 3COURSEINTERVIEW
PastaMaker
PROVIDED PHOTOBY ZACHARYKANZLER
32 GA MB IT > BE ST OF NE WO RL EA NS .C OM > OC TO BER 28 > 2023
COMPLETELISTINGSAT WWW.BESTOFNEWORLEANS.COM
Out2EatisanindexofGambitcontractadvertisers.Unlessnoted,addressesareforNewOrleans andallacceptcreditcards.Updates:Email willc@gambitweekly.comorcall(504)483-3106
8FreshFoodAssassin—1900N.Claiborne Ave.,(504)224-2628;Instagram,@8freshfoodassassin ChefMannyJanuary’sserves lambchops,T-bonesteaks,salmon,crab cakes,deepfriedribs,friedchickenand seafood-loadedoysters.Noreservations. Deliveryavailable.Lunchanddinner
Tue.-Sun $$
Acorn—LouisianaChildren’sMuseum, 12HenryThomasDrive,(504)218-5413; acornnola.com—Blackenedshrimptacosare toppedwitharugula,radish,pineapple-mango salsaandcilantro-limesauce.Noreservations.
BreakfastandlunchWed.-Sun $$
AngeloBrocato’s—214N.CarrolltonAve., (504)486-1465;angelobrocatoicecream com—Thissweetshopservesitsowngelato, spumoni,Italianice,cannolis,biscotti,fig cookies,tiramisu,macaroonsandmore.
LunchanddinnerTue.-Sun $
Annunciation—1016AnnunciationSt.,(504) 568-0245;annunciationrestaurant.com GulfDrumYvonneisservedwithbrown buttersaucewithmushroomsandartichoke hearts.Reservationsrecommended.Dinner
Thu.-Mon.$$$
BananaBlossom—5009thSt.,Gretna, (504)500-0997;504bananablossom.com— JimmyCho’sThaidishesincludesmokedpork bellyandporkmeatballsinlemongrassbroth withegg,greenonion,cilantroandgarlic. Reservationsacceptedforlargeparties exceptweekends.Deliveryavailable.Lunch anddinnerTue.-Sat $$
Bamboula’s 514FrenchmenSt.;bamboulasmusic.com Thelivemusicvenue’s kitchenoffersamenuoftraditionalandcreativeCreoledishes,suchasCreolecrawfish crepeswithagoatcheeseandchardonnay creamsauce.Reservationsaccepted.Lunch, dinnerandlate-nightdaily.$$
TheBlueCrabRestaurantandOyster Bar—118HarborViewCourt,Slidell,(985) 315-7001;7900LakeshoreDrive,(504) 284-2898;thebluecrabnola.com—Basin barbecueshrimpareservedovercheesegrits withacheesebiscuit.Outdoorseatingavailable.Noreservations.Lakeview:Lunchand dinnerTue.-Sun.Slidell:LunchWed.-Fri., dinnerWed.-Sun.,brunchSat.-Sun.$$
Broussard’s—819ContiSt.,(504)581-3866; broussards.com Rainbowtroutamandine isservedwithtassoandcornmacquechoux andCreolemeunieresauce.Reservations recommended.Outdoorseatingavailable DinnerWed.-Sat.,brunchSun.$$$
CafeNormandie—HigginsHotel,480 AndrewHigginsBlvd.,(504)528-1941; higginshotelnola.com/dining—Themenu combinesclassicFrenchdishesandLouisiana itemslikecrabbeignetswithherbaioli.No reservations.Breakfastandlunchdaily.$$
TheCommissary—634OrangeSt.,(504) 274-1850;thecommissarynola.com The centralkitchenforDickieBrennanrestaurants hasadine-inmenuwithasmokedturkey sandwichwithbacon,tomatojam,herbed creamcheese,arugulaandherbvinaigretteon honeyoatbread.Noreservations.Outdoor seatingavailable.LunchTue.-Sat $$
Curio—301RoyalSt.,(504)717-4198; curionola.com ThecreativeCreolemenu includesblackenedGulfshrimpserved
$—averagedinnerentréeunder$10
$$—$11-$20
$$$—$20-up
withchickenandandouillejambalaya. Reservationsaccepted.Lunchand dinnerdaily.$$
DesireOysterBar—RoyalSonestaNew Orleans,300BourbonSt.,(504)586-0300; sonesta.com/desireoysterbar Amenu fullofGulfseafoodincludeschar-grilled oysterstoppedwithParmesanandherbs Reservationsrecommended.Breakfast, lunchanddinnerdaily.$$
DickieBrennan’sBourbonHouse— 144BourbonSt.,(504)522-0111;bourbonhouse.com—There’saseafoodrawbar anddisheslikeredfishwithlemonbuerre blanc.Reservationsaccepted.Lunchand dinnerdaily.$$$
DickieBrennan’sSteakhouse—716Iberville St.,(504)522-2467;dickiebrennanssteakhouse.com—A6-ouncefiletmignonis servedwithfriedoysters,creamedspinach, potatoesandbearnaise.Reservationsrecommended.DinnerMon.-Sat.$$$
DowntheHatch—817St.LouisSt.,(504) 766-6007;1921SophieWrightPlace,(504) 220-7071;downthehatchnola.com The Texanburgerfeaturesahalf-poundpatty toppedwithcaramelizedonions,smoked bacon,cheddarcheeseandafriedegg. Noreservations.Lunch,dinnerandlatenightdaily $$
DragonflyCafe—530JacksonAve.,(504) 544-9530;dragonflynola.com Thecasual cafeoffersbreakfastplates,waffles,salads, coffeedrinksandmore.Deliveryavailable Reservationsaccepted.Breakfastandlunch
Wed.-Sat $$
ElPavoReal—4401S.BroadAve.,(504) 266-2022;elpavorealnola.com—Sauteed Gulffishistoppedwithtomatoes,olives, onionandcapersandservedwithriceand stringbeans.Themenuincludestacos, enchiladasandmore.Outdoorseatingavailable.Noreservations.Lunchandearlydinner
Tue.-Sat.$$
Felix’sRestaurant&OysterBar 739 IbervilleSt.,(504)522-4440;7400 LakeshoreDrive,(504)304-4125;felixs com—Themenuincludesrawandchargrilledoysters,seafoodplatters,po-boys andmore.Noreservations.Lunchand dinnerdaily $$
FreySmokedMeatCo.—4141BienvilleSt., Suite110,(504)488-7427;freysmokedmeat. com—Thebarbecuespotservespulledpork, ribs,brisket,sausagesandanditemslikefried porkbellytossedinpepperjellyglaze.No reservations.Lunchanddinnerdaily.$$
FrootOrleans—2438BellSt.,SuiteB,(504) 233-3346;frootorleans.com—Thereare freshfruitplattersandsmoothiebowlssuch asastrawberryshortcakeandmoreusing pineapple,berries,citrusandmore.No reservations.Outdoorseatingavailable Breakfastandlunchdaily.$$
Juan’sFlyingBurrito 515BaronneSt., (504)529-5825;2018MagazineSt.,(504) 569-0000;4724S.CarrolltonAve.,(504) 486-9950;8140OakSt.,(504)897-4800; juansflyingburrito.com TheFlyingBurrito includessteak,shrimp,chicken,cheddarjack cheese,blackbeans,rice,guacamoleand salsa.Outdoorseatingavailable.Noreservations.LunchanddinnerThu.-Tue.$$
Katie’sRestaurant—3701IbervilleSt.,(504) 488-6582;katiesinmidcity.com TheeclecticmenuincludesaCajunCubanwithroasted pork,ham,cheeseandpickles.Delivery available.Reservationsacceptedforlarge parties.LunchanddinnerTue.-Sun.$$ Kilroy’sBar—HigginsHotel,480Andrew HigginsBlvd.,(504)528-1941;higginshotelnola.com/dining Thebarmenu includessandwiches,saladsandflatbreads, includingonetoppedwithpeach,prosciutto, stracciatellacheese,arugulaandpecans.No reservations.DinnerWed.-Sat.$$
LegacyKitchen’sCraftTavern 700 TchoupitoulasSt.,(504)613-2350;legacykitchen.com Themenuincludesoysters, flatbreads,burgers,sandwiches,salads andaNOLAStyleGritsBowltopped withbacon,cheddarandapoachedegg Reservationsaccepted.Breakfast,lunch anddinnerdaily $$
LegacyKitchenSteak&Chop 91WestbankExpressway,Gretna,(504) 513-2606;legacykitchen.com Themenu includesfiletsmignonsandbone-inrib-eyes, aswellasburgers,saladsandseafooddishes. Reservationsaccepted.Outdoorseating available.LunchanddinnerMon.-Sat.$$ LuzianneCafe—481GirodSt.,(504)2651972;luziannecafe.com CajunSunshine Beignetsarestuffedwitheggs,bacon, cheeseandhotsauce.Noreservations
Deliveryavailable.Breakfastandlunch Wed.-Sun $$ MartinWineCellar 714ElmeerAve., Metairie,(504)896-7350;3827Baronne St.,(504)894-7444;martinwine.com The deliservessandwichesandsaladssuchas theSena,withchicken,raisins,bluecheese, pecansandTabascopepperjellyvinaigrette. Noreservations.Lunchdaily.$$ Mikimoto—3301S.CarrolltonAve.,(504) 488-1881;mikimotosushi.com—TheSouth Carrolltonrollincludestunatataki,avocado andsnowcrab.Themenualsohasnoodle dishes,teriyakiandmore.Reservations accepted.Deliveryavailable.LunchSun.Fri.,dinnerdaily $$ Mosca’s—4137Highway90West, Westwego,(504)436-8950;moscasrestaurant.com—Thisfamily-styleeatery servesItaliandishesandspecialtiesincluding chickenalagrandeandbakedoystersMosca. Reservationsaccepted.DinnerWed.-Sat Cashonly.$$$
Mother’sRestaurant 401PoydrasSt., (504)523-9656;mothersrestaurant.net— Thiscounter-servicespotservespo-boys, jambalaya,crawfishetouffee,redbeansand riceandmore.Deliveryavailable.Noreservations.Breakfast,lunchanddinnerdaily $$ Neyow’sCreoleCafe—3332BienvilleSt., (504)827-5474;neyows.com Themenu includesredbeanswithfriedchickenor porkchops,aswellasseafoodplatters, po-boys,grilledoysters,saladsandmore.No reservations.Lunchdaily,dinnerMon.-Sat., brunchSun.$$
NiceGuysBar&Grill—7910EarhartBlvd., (504)302-2404;niceguysbarandgrillnola com—Char-grilledoystersaretoppedwith cheese.Themenualsoincludeswings,quesadillas,burgers,salads,seafoodpastaand more.Noreservations.Lunchdaily,dinner
Mon.-Sat $$$
TheOriginalItalianPie—3629PrytaniaSt., (504)766-8912;theoriginalitalianpieuptown.com—TheItalianPiecomboincludes pepperoni,Italiansausage,groundbeef,
mushrooms,onions,bellpepper,blackolives, mozzarellaandhouse-madetomatosauce. Noreservations.Dinnerandlate-night
Tue.-Sat $$
OrleansGrapevineWineBar&Bistro—720 OrleansAve.,(504)523-1930;orleansgrapevine.com Thewinebar’smenuincludes Creolepastawithshrimpandandouillein tomatocreamsauce.Reservationsaccepted forlargeparties.Outdoorseatingavailable.
DinnerThu.-Sun $$
PalaceCafe—605CanalSt.,(504)523-1661; palacecafe.com ThecontemporaryCreole menuincludescrabmeatcheesecakewith mushroomsandCreolemeunieresauce. Outdoorseatingavailable.Reservationsrecommended.BreakfastandlunchWed.-Fri., dinnerWed.-Sun.,brunchSat.-Sun.$$$
PeacockRoom—KimptonHotelFontenot,501 TchoupitoulasSt.,(504)324-3073;peacockroomnola.com—Blacklentilvadouvancurry comeswithroastedtomatoes,mushrooms andbasmatirice.Reservationsaccepted
DinnerWed.-Mon.,brunchSun.$$
Rosie’sontheRoof HigginsHotel,480 AndrewHigginsBlvd.,(504)528-1941; higginshotelnola.com/dining—Therooftop barhasamenuofsandwiches,burgersand smallplates.Noreservations.Dinnerdaily $$ Tableau—616St.PeterSt.,(504)9343463;tableaufrenchquarter.com—Pasta bouillabaissefeaturessquidinkmafaldine, littleneckclams,Gulfshrimp,squid,seafood broth,rouilleandherbedbreadcrumbs Outdoorseatingavailable.Reservations recommended.DinnerWed.-Sun.,brunch Thu.-Sun.$$$
Tacklebox 817CommonSt.,(504)8271651;legacykitchen.com Themenuincludes oysters,anddisheslikeredfishSt.Charleswith garlic-herbbutter,asparagus,mushroomsand crawfishcornbread.Reservationsaccepted. Breakfast,lunchanddinnerdaily $$
Theo’sNeighborhoodPizza—1212S. ClearviewParkway,Elmwood,(504) 733-3803;2125VeteransMemorialBlvd., Metairie,(504)510-4282;4024CanalSt., (504)302-1133;4218MagazineSt.,(504) 894-8554;70488Highway21,Covington, (985)234-9420;theospizza.com AMarilynn PotaSupremepieistoppedwithmozzarella, pepperoni,sausage,hamburger,mushrooms, bellpeppersandonions.Therealsoaresalads, sandwichesandmore.Deliveryavailable
LunchanddinnerTue.-Sat.$
Tito’sCeviche&Pisco 1433St.Charles Ave.,(504)354-1342;5015MagazineSt., (504)267-7612;titoscevichepisco.com— Peruvianlomosaltadofeaturesbeefsauteed withonions,tomatoes,cilantro,soysauce andpisco,servedwithfriedpotatoesandrice. OutdoorseatingavailableonMagazineStreet Deliveryavailable.Reservationsaccepted.
LunchanddinnerMon.-Sat.,brunchSun $$$
TheVintage—3121MagazineSt.,(504) 324-7144;thevintagenola.com—Themenu includesbeignets,flatbreadsandaveggie sandwichwithavocado,onions,arugula,red pepperandpepperjackcheese.Noreservations.Deliveryandoutdoorseatingavailable.
Breakfast,lunchanddinnerdaily $$ ZhangBistro—1141DecaturSt.,(504)8268888;zhangbistronola.com Themenuof ChineseandThaidishesincludesaSzechuan HotWokwithachoiceofchicken,beef, shrimportofuwithonions,bellpeppers, cauliflower,jalapenosandspicysauce. Reservationsaccepted.Lunchanddinner Thu.-Tue.$$
33 GA MB IT > BE ST OF NE WO RL EA NS .C OM >O CT OB E R2 -8>2 023
OUTTOEAT
Animal of theMonth:Safehabitat and hearty diet helps bats ourishatAudubon Zoo
BY AMANDA MCELFRESH, AMCELFRESH@THEADVOCATE.COM
While batshave become associated with theHalloween season, the realityisthatthese animals aresmart, sociable,and generallynot athreat to humans.AtAudubon Zoo, about 245 Seba’s short-tailedbatsliveina habitat that’s been speciallydesigned to meettheir needs as well as give visitors achancetosee them up close.
Dominque Fleitas, assistant curator of theLouisiana Swamp Exhibitand Jaguar Jungle at Audubon Zoo, spoke aboutthe bats, theirdaily routines and howlocalscan help sustain bat populations.
What arethe mostcommon misconceptions aboutbats?
When we rst opened thenocturnal house at theZoo,people would say that they thought batscausedhavoc. That’s notthe case.Theydon’t want to y in your hair.They’re notactively seekingout ways to disturb people.In fact, batsuse echolocationtosendout sounds and have thosesounds bounce off objectstolearnhow far away they are and thesizesotheyknowwhatto avoid.Whenpeoplesee abat and start moving aroundfrantically, that disruptsthe information thebat receives and cancause them to perhaps y near aperson. But, if people stay still and calm,there’s notgoingtobeanissue. Also,given theamountand varietyof fruitthatSeba’sshort-tailedbatseat, they playanimportant ecologicalrole as pollinators and seed dispersers.
What kind of habitat does Audubon Zoohavefor thebats?
Ourexhibitlightsare settoacompletely opposite schedule.Whenit’s brightand sunny outside, it’s dark in theirhabitat.Whenit’snighttime for us,it’sbrightinthe exhibit.
During thebats’ daytime –which is overnightfor us –they’ll sleepand recharge.Wedoa light cycle change around11a.m.where things slowly transition from very bright to an orange color and then amoonlight setting.It’sdarkenough forthe bats to performtheir natural behaviorsbut justbrightenoughfor people to see them.Wealsohavea very darkarea near thedoorway for anybatsthat want to rest and notbebotheredby anylights
What do thebatseat and howoenare they fed?
Ourbatsget quitea bitoffood. We give them abat slaw, which includes a lotoffruits and vegetableslikeapples, cucumbers,zucchini, carrotsand peas. We alsogivethemaspecialized biscuitthatissoakedinliquid to give them thenutrients they need.This also helpstoensure they aregetting enough water. There’salsoabat gel with alot of vitamins and minerals that is mixedintothe slaw. When it’s time forfeeding, we put everything together into threelarge crawsh trays. It’s anicebroad surface so thebatscan eatasmuch as they want.Acouple of them will land and spread theirwings over as much food as possible. Alot of them will swoop down and grab food with theirmouth and then y offtoeat elsewhere
If you’re walkingthroughthe exhibit, you’llnoticefruitsand vegetables hanging onskewers.Some days, they devour theseand some days they eata little less,but we liketomakesure they
have avariety to choose from and a chancetoexhibit foragingbehaviors.
Do thebatshaveany unique behaviorsorpersonality traits?
It’s difficult to tell them apart, but sometimeswe’ll notice onesthat behave in aunique way. On thekeeper sideofthe exhibit, we have asmall vestibule to change clothes andput on glovesand eyeprotection. There was onebat that would always y into the vestibuleand hangout for alittlebit when someone wasinthere.Weended up naming himChad. Thebatsusually live to be eightto 10 yearsold and we’llnoticesome changesastheyget older.Wehave what we call ageriatric ward setupfor theolderbatsiftheyneed some extra TLC, have ahard time yingorneedto rest and have agood meal.
Oneofthe main traits of bats is that they want to be in small, tight-knit groups. It helpsthemwithtemperature regulation andoverall security. Occasionally,we’ll seeonesthatwant to hang outontheir own, butmost of them liketostaytogether in the same area.
What should someone do if they seeabat in thewild?
It’s recommended that youdonot pick them up,especiallyifyou don’t have gloves to protect your hands.More oen than not, if yousee abat alone, it’s ayoungone that’s been separated from itsmother. Thebestthing to do is call theLouisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries.Theycan give instructions on thebestnextsteps or send aprofessionaltoretrieveitsafely.
What kind of conservation efforts areunderway to help sustain batpopulations?
TheSeba’sshort-tailedbatsare not consideredendangered, which is agood thing.Other bat speciesare facing more issues due to human encroachment, deforestation and theloss of their habitats. TheLubee BatConservancyin Florida and BatConservationInternational areworking to address those issues as well as adisease that some batsget that creates afungus.
Locally, people create bat boxesto maintain population numbers. They can be purchased online or builtwithsimple materialslikewood and exterior-grade paint. If youhavea bat box, it’s importantthatit’sasmall,tightspace where they will be safe,plus scoredenough so they cangrasp it with theirfeet. It should be mounted at least10feet above theground and abit away from people.Wealsorecommendthatthe bat boxisinasunnyspotwhere it can absorb warmthduring theday
What kind of conservation efforts areunderwaytohelp sustain batpopulations?
This is aperfect time to visitthe bats at Audubon Zoo.Visitwww.audubonwonder.comfor information on tickets and planning your trip,includinghow youcan seethe new Aquariumand Insectarium and save up to $20witha combo ticket
Thebestvalueifyou plan on visiting theAquarium, InsectariumorAudubon Zoomorethan onceistopurchase anAudubon Membership.Inaddition to unlimitedvisits,Members enjoy discounts at Audubon gishops, concessions, special events such as Zoo-To-Do and Zoo-To-Do ForKids, Zoo Campsand muchmore.For afull list of benetsand to ndout howto becomeaMember, visitwww.audubonmembership.com and save.
34 GA MB IT > BE ST OF NE WO RL EA NS .C OM > OC TO BER 28 > 2023 SPONSOREDCONTENT
This article is broughttoyou by AudubonNatureInstitute.
PontchartrainParkonOct.6-8.Visit gentillyfestival.comforinformation
DeathGrips
Forthefirsteightorsoyearsoftheir career,noise/experimental/hiphopprojectDeathGripsmanageda manic,oftenconfrontationaloutput withsevenfull-lengths,fourEPs,a mixtapeanddozensofmusicvideos. Then,thebandjustkindofwentquiet —andfansthathadwatchedDeath Gripsdothebreak-upback-and-forth foryears,wonderediftheroadfinally ended.Apparentlynotyet.TheyperformattheFillmoreat8p.m.Monday, Oct.2.Ticketsstartat$39.50 viafillmorenola.com
‘LettheRightOneIn’
Abulliedteenbefriendsamysterious neighborintheSwedishvampiretale popularasanovelandmovie.Jack ThorneadaptedtheEnglishversionfor thestage.AtLePetitTheatreOct.5-23 Findticketsvialepetittheatre.com.
ArtforArt’sSake
Artgalleriesandmuseumsinthe WarehouseDistrictandalong MagazineStreetopennewshowsand hostreceptions,manyfrom6-9p.m., Saturday,Oct.7.Findinformation atartsdistrictneworleans.com andmagazinestreet.com.
GrandKyivBallet
DancersfromtheNationalOpera ofUkrainecomprisethecoreofthe internationaltouringcompany.The troupeperformstwoclassicballets:“SnowWhite”isat2p.m.and “SwanLake,”featuringascoreby Tchaikovsky,runsat7p.m.Saturday, Oct.7,attheJeffersonPerformingArts Center.Findticketsviajpas.org.
AshéRooftopFestival
TheAshéCulturalArtsCenter, whichthisyearcelebratesits25th anniversary,takestoNewOrleans rooftopsthisweekendforthefirst AshéRooftopFestival.Ashéfocuses onthepeopleandartsoftheAfrican Diaspora,andthefestivalwillfeature Blackmusiciansandartists,wellness resourcesandsocialjusticesessions onfourrooftopsintheCBD.Agala hostedbycomedianRoyWoodJr.and featuringsinger-songwriterChante MoorekicksthingsoffFriday,Oct.6.
OnSaturdayandSunday,themusic stagewillfeatureperformancesby MacPhipps,TankandtheBangas, glblwrmng,WaterSeed,SissyNobby andmore.TheWellnessRooftopwill
featureyogaandmeditationsessions andwellnessresources.TheCafé Rooftophostsspokenword,booksby Blackauthorsandcoffeeshopitems. TheSocialJusticeRooftopwillhost conversationswithartistsandlocal organizers.TicketsforeventsSaturday andSundayare$75perdayor$130for theweekend.Friday’sgalaticketsare $250.Findmoreinformation atashenola.org.
Powell,Haas, Trolsen&Nunan
NewOrleansimprovisedmusic promoterScatterjazzhasWednesdays attheBroadsidebookedthrough October.Showskickoffat8p.m.Oct 4withacollaborationbydrummer ShannonPowell,pianistBrianHaas, trombonistRickTrolsenandviolinist RurikNunan.Itwillbethefirsttimethe fourwillperformtogether.Ticketsare $15advanceviabroadsidenola.com and$18dayoftheshow
BluesberryFestival
BandofHeathens,MikeZito,Kevin &theBluesGrooversandmore performattheBluesberryFestivalin Covington’sBogueFalayaPark.There alsoareartvendors,foodtrucksand achildren’svillage.At11:30a.m.to9 p.m.Saturday,Oct.7.Findticketsand informationviathebluesberryfest.com
RenéeGros&TiagoGuy
NewOrleansvocalistandsongwriter
RenéeGroshasperformedwithRussell BatisteandworkedwithJonCleary, IvanNevilleandNigelHallforher debutEP,“TemporaryLove,”released lastyear.Thissummer,shehasbeen touringtheMidwestwithNewOrleansbasedsinger-guitaristTiagoGuyasa duoperformingrootsyoriginals.They willbejoinedbykeysplayerAndriu Yanovski(TheRumbleandBoogie T.rio)forashowat8p.m.Thursday, Oct.5,atChickieWahWah.Tickets are$15inadvanceatchickiewahwah comand$20atthedoor
InternationalArtsFestival
Theweekend-longfestivalproduced bytheInternationalArtsFoundation highlightsmusicandculturefrom aroundtheworld.Thisyear’sfestival featuresStephenMarley,ErnieSmith, DJTerryHunter,GeorgePorterJr., GlennLewis,ShaniKulture,Ivan Nevilleandmore.Thefestivalkicksoff
Thursday,Oct.5,withaneventhosted bythemayor’sofficewithdelegates fromNewOrleans’sistercities,many ofwhichwillparticipateinapanel
discussiononFridayatGallierHall.The CivicTheatrehostsmusicstartingat 8p.m.Friday.Thefestivalcontinues SaturdayandSundayatCrescent Park’sMandevilleWharf.Findtickets andmoreinformationatiafnola.com.
ÌFÉ
NewOrleans-basedelectronicmusic artistÌFÉwilldebutanewliveshow, BeattheSystem,withthehelpofBig Freedia,HaSizzle,hip-hopcollective glblwrmng,Anjelika“Jelly”Joseph andmore.Theshowwillfeature performancesbyeachartistbacked byÌFÉ’sliveelectronicbandinan explorationofbounce,hip-hop, electronicmusicandgenresunitedby theAfricanDiaspora.ÌFÉisplanning anewEPbasedontheconcept.At 9p.m.Friday,Oct.6,atTipitina’s. Ticketsare$25viatipitinas.com.
LouisMichot
LostBayouRamblersfrontmanLouis Michotrecentlyreleasedhisdebut album,“RêveduTroubadour”and continuestopushtheboundariesof musicmadeinLouisianaFrench.He headlinesashowat8p.m.Friday,Oct. 6,atToulouseTheatrewithAshlin ParkerandGitkin.Ticketsare$15via toulousetheatre.com.
[Un]BanBookFestival
The[Un]BanBookFestivalis Thursday,Oct.5,atBaldwin&Co. bookstorewithspeakersincluding AniDiFranco,livemusic,foodtrucks andmore.TheBannedBookWagon isontourandwillbeatthefestival togiveawayfreepreviouslybanned bookstochildren,withtitlesincluding ToniMorrison’s“TheBluestEye,” MayaAngelou’s“IKnowWhythe CagedBirdSings,”MargaretAtwood’s “TheHandmaid’sTale”andmore TheWagonissponsoredbyPenguin RandomHouseandPENAmerica, whichadvocatesforfreespeech andliterature.Findinformation oneventbrite.com.
DepecheMode
NewWaveiconsDepecheMode’s 15thstudioalbum,“MementoMori,” istheband’sfirstwithoutco-founder AndyFletcher,whodiedin2022. Andnaturally,there’safixationon mortalityanddeathonthenewrecord DepecheModeplaysat7:30p.m. Saturday,Oct.7,attheSmoothieKing Center.Ticketsstartat$46 viasmoothiekingcenter.com.
35 GA MB IT > BE ST OF NE WO RL EA NS .C OM >O CT OB E R2 -8>2 023 ARTS &ENTERTAINMENT
PAGE5
Tropical Isle Original 600 BOURBON Tropical Isle 721 BOURBON Littl RBON Tropical Isle’s Bayou Club 610BOURBON leTropical Isle 435 BOUR THE #1 DRINK IN NEWORLEANS! HAND GRENADE® Honky Tonk 727 Bourbon LIVE ON FACEBOOK EVERYWED AT 7PM! DOWNLOAD OURAPP 517METAIRIERD. OLDMETAIRIE 504-510-4655 |nolaboo.com FOLLOW US!
BOO!
FOOTBALL GEAR IS HERE
36 GA MB IT > BE ST OF NE WO RL EA NS .C OM >O CT OB E R2 -8>2 023 Becomeasupporter of localjournalism today (or give amembership as agift) and youwill receive: Gambit tote bag Tickets to Gambit Movie Night, every month Name listed monthly in print (optional) Additional perks andsurprises throughout the year Starting at only$5 amonth (cancel anytime) >> >> >> >> When yougivetoGambit, we give back. To join, visit: bestofneworleans.com/member OPEN THURSDAY THROUGH SUNDAY 4PM -10PM 720 ORLEANS AVE. •504.523.1930•WWW.ORLEANSGRAPEVINE.COM Relaxonour TROPICAL COURTYARD OR SIDEWALK SEATING with afresh cocktail, wineordinner!
MUSIC
FORCOMPLETE
Tolearnmoreaboutaddingyourevent tothemusiccalendar,pleaseemail listingsedit@gambitweekly.com
MONDAY2
DIXONHALL,TULANEUNIVERSITY
—DannyDriver,Piano,7:30pm
FRITZEL'SEUROPEANJAZZCLUB
—LeeMatineeAllStarBand,2pm; FloydandThunderboltTrio,5pm; RichardScottandFriends,8pm
TUESDAY3
BLUENILE Bomb'sExLover,9:15pm
FRITZEL'SEUROPEANJAZZCLUB
Richard“Piano”Scott,1pm; ColinMyers,5pm;Fritzel'sAllStar Band,8pm
THERABBITHOLE—RebirthBrass Band,10pm
WEDNESDAY4
BLUENILE—NewBreedBrass Band,9:30pm
CAFENEGRIL—ColinDavisandNight People,6pm
FRITZEL'SEUROPEANJAZZCLUB— Richard"Piano"Scott,1pm;Bourbon StreetStars,5pm;Fritzel'sAllStar Band,8pm
NEWORLEANSJAZZMUSEUM
HerbertMcCarverIIIandthePin StripeBrassBand,2pm
SANTOS—Deeperwith Godcaster,9pm
THEJAZZPLAYHOUSE—Funkin'It UpwithBigSam,7:30pm
THURSDAY5
BLUENILE—WhereY'atBrass Band,9pm
CAFENEGRIL—SierraGreenandthe SoulMachine,10pm
CHICKIEWAHWAH—RenéeGros &TiagoGuyfeat.Andriu Yanovski,8pm
D.B.A.NEWORLEANS—SoulBrass Band,10pm
FRITZEL'SEUROPEANJAZZCLUB
Richard“Piano”Scott,12:30 pm;DoyleCooper,2:30pm;John Saavedra,5pm;Fritzel'sAllStar Band,8pm
ORPHEUMTHEATER—"Prokofiev andPrice",7:30pm
PEACOCKROOM,HOTELFONTENOT
—DaLovebirdswithRobinBarnesand PatCasey,8pm
SANTOS—DeadBoyswithThe MidnightDevils,9pm
THEJAZZPLAYHOUSE—Brass-AHolics,7:30pm
THETOULOUSETHEATRE Declan McKenna,5&8pm
FRIDAY6
BLUENILE—TheCaesarBrothers,8 pm;KermitRuffinsandtheBarbecue Swingers,11pm
BLUENILEBALCONYROOM— TrumpetSlim&BrassFlavor,10pm
CAFENEGRIL HigherHeights ReggaeBand,10pm
FRITZEL'SEUROPEANJAZZCLUB
—Richard“Piano”Scott,12:30pm; SamFriend,2:30pm;LeeFloydand ThunderboltTrio,6pm;Fritzel'sAll StarBand,9pm
HARDROCKCAFENEWORLEANS— JamieLynnVessels,10pm
HOUSEOFBLUES Sariyah Idan,8pm
PUBLICBELTATHILTONRIVERSIDE PhilMelancon,8pm
SANTOS—NovoTestamento,9pm
THREEKEYS(ACEHOTEL)—Jaime Woods&Friends,9pm
TOULOUSETHEATRE—NOLAxNOLA ShowcasewithAshlinParker,Gitkin andLouisMight,7pm
SATURDAY7
BLUENILE—GeorgeBrownBand,8 pm;Mueveloft.MargiePerez&Brent Rose,VictorCampbell,11pm
CAFENEGRIL—SierraGreenandthe SoulMachine,10pm
FRITZEL'SEUROPEANJAZZCLUB
Richard“Piano”Scott,12:30pm; SteveDetroy,2:30pm;LeeFloydand ThunderboltTrio,6pm;Fritzel'sAll StarBand,9pm
PUBLICBELTATHILTONRIVERSIDE
—PhilMelancon,8pm
SMOOTHIEKINGCENTER— DepecheMode,7:30pm
THEJAZZPLAYHOUSE—TheNayo JonesExperience,7:30&9pm
THREEKEYS(ACEHOTEL)—Steve Lands&TheCosmicKrewe+Wino Willy(DJSet),9pm
TIPITINA'S—TheTeskeyBrothers, AllyshaJoy,8pm
TOULOUSETHEATRE— 79rsGang,8pm
SUNDAY8
BLUENILE—TheBakedPotatoes, 8pm;StreetLegendsBrass Band,10:30pm
CAFENEGRIL VegasCola,9pm
JOYTHEATER CloZee,8pm
NEUTRALGROUNDCOFFEEHOUSE INEXILE NeutralGroundOpenMic Night,7pm
SANTOS—Sextileand N8NOFACE,9pm
THEJAZZPLAYHOUSE—Quiana Lynell,7:30pm
THREEKEYS(ACEHOTEL)— NicholasPayton,8pm
TIPITINA'S TheTeskeyBrothers, AllyshaJoy,7pm
SCAN FOR THE COMPLETE GAMBIT CALENDAR
37 GA MB IT > BE ST OF NE WO RL EA NS .C OM >O CT OB E R2 -8>2 023
MUSIC LISTINGS AND MORE EVENTS TAKING PLACE IN THE NEWORLEANS AREA, VISIT CALENDAR.GAMBITWEEKLY.COM
AshlinParkerplaysthe
ToulouseTheatreFriday,Oct.6
PHOTOBYSOPHIA GERMER / THETIMES-PICAYUNE
38 GA MB IT > BE ST OF NE WO RL EA NS .C OM > OC TO BER 28 > 2023 HAUNTEDMANSION FOR SALE Built 1872, Hidden Stairwaysand Secret Rooms, Stained Glass and 150 yearsofHistory. 8241 HICKORYSTREET CONTACT 504-478-7011 FOR INFORMATION AND TOURS Easily cash out equity in your commercial or investment property. •Maximum loan to recently appraised value amountof65% •Must be owned by acorporation •Can notbeanowner-occupied residence •Typically close within 3daysofappraisal’scompletion •Cashout or fix and flip funding •Assetbasedloan •First liens only nolahardmoney.com LOVE THE WATERFRONT LIFE? Your dream of living on the wateris closer than youimagine.Fish from your backyardorinLakeSalvador, just20minutes awaybyboat. All while being an easydrivefrom downtown NewOrleans. Lots in our private,Caribbean influenced community startatjust$75k. Owner financing is available with just 5% down. Contactusfor moredetails. pelicanslandingbayou.com info@buildimperium.com 504-571-9898
thestatetoliftLouisianaoutofpovertyandimproveeducationaland jobopportunities
LikeotherRepublicansrunningfor governor,Schroderhasstakedoutconservativepositionsoncivilrightsissues, includingsupportingabanongender-affirmingcarefortranskids.
StephenWaguespack
FORMERBUSINESSLOBBYISTSTEPHEN WAGUESPACKfirstcametoprominence inLouisianapoliticsduringBobbyJindal’s timeasgovernor Waguespackworked inanumberofrolesforJindalduringthe formergovernor’sfirstterm,includingas chiefofstaff
“Wags,”asheisknowntomany,left TeamJindalshortlyafterJindal’sreelection andnearthebeginningofJindal’s absurdlydoomedattempttorunfor president tobecomepresidentandCEO oftheLouisianaAssociationofBusiness andIndustry,oneofthemostpowerful lobbyinggroupsinthestate.
TheLABIgighashelpedposition Waguespackasthepoliticalinsiders’favoritecandidate.ARepublican,Waguespack hasdevelopedrelationshipswithlawmakersfrombothparties,andheisgenerally welllikedandhighlyregardedbypolitico
andpolicywonks.Healsogarneredthe endorsementofTheTimes-Picayune.
Waguespack’scampaignforgovernor hascenteredonhisexperiencerepresentingthebusinesscommunity;hehas carefullyavoidedright-wingpositions oncivilandhumanrights,forexample.
Inmanyways,hiscampaignpitchisfora
“return”totraditionalGOPpoliciesrather thanfocusingonculturewars.Hisbrandof Republicanismfocusesmoreonderegulation,supportingbusinessinterestsin thenameofeconomicdevelopmentand backingeducationreforms.
Onthecampaigntrail(andatLABI), Waguespackhasn’tengagedinthesortof openwarfareonminoritiesandthepoor thehallmarkoffrontrunnerLandry’s politicalstyle.That’snottosaytheydiffer significantlyonmanyotherissues they bothsupportthestate’sbanonabortion, forinstance,andbothopposeaminimumwage.
AlongwithSchroder,Waguespackis seenasoneoftheseriousGOPalternatives toLandry’sbrandofTrumpydivisivenessandgrandstanding.UnlikeLandry, Waguespackislongonpolicyandnotmuch onheadline-grabbingsoundbites
LikeSchroderandotherRepublican candidates,WaguespackhopesLouisiana votersseethroughLandry’sfolksyTV adsandoptforacandidatewhowillbea conservativeyetthoughtfulsuccessorto Gov.JohnBelEdwards,who,despitebeing theloneDemocrattoholdstatewideoffice inruby-redLouisiana,leavesofficewitha 53%positiveratingamongvoters.
THISYEAR’SELECTIONisn’tthefirsttime
SharonHewitthasfoundherselfdealing witharoomofloudmenwithbigegos For years,theLakeCharlesnativeworkedon oilrigsintheGulfasanengineerforShell moreoftenthannotfindingherselfthe lonewomanformiles.
39 GA MB IT > BE ST OF NE WO RL EA NS .C OM > OC TO BER 28 > 2023
SharonHewitt
PHOTO BY SOPHIA GERMER / THE TIMES-PICAYUNE
StephenWaguespack
PHOTO BY HILARY SCHEINUK / THE TIMES-PICAYUNE
PAGE19
FOR VOTING US BEST GENTLEMEN’S CLUB THANK YOU STOPBYANDLETUSSHOWYOUOURAPPRECIATION!
SharonHewitt
PAGE41
40 GA MB IT > BE ST OF NE WO RL EA NS .C OM >O CT OB E R2 -8>2 023 2023 SCHOOL GUIDE In-depth SchoolProfiles Help Parents find theright school fortheir family ImportantDat dO Ho Pre-school to College Highlight your mission, philosophies andprograms Ad Dire 50 or sstein@gambitweekly.com RESERVE SPACE ISSUE DATE CALL NOW OCT 9 ISSUE DATE:OCT.16 RESERVESPACE BY:OCT.6 DINING GUIDE FALL Ad Director SandyStein 504.483.3150 or sstein@gamb EATS LIST FALL eekly.com Call for rates and find out how your restaurant can be included in our FEATURED MENU SECTION.
Likemostofthepack,HewitthasstruggledtomusclepastLandry’soutsized presenceintheelection.Butshe’sbeenaconstantpresenceonthecampaigntrail, attendingmostifnotallforums,debatesandothercandidateevents,workingneighborhoodsandotherwisemakingthecaseforhercandidacy.
Herconservativebonafidesarebeyondquestion.AsastatesenatorrepresentingtheNorthshore,HewittheadeduptheGOP’spushtolimitBlackvotingpower throughtheredistrictingprocess.She’sconsistentlybackedanti-LGBTQ+policies, includingvotingtooverrideEdwards’vetoofabanongender-affirmingcare.Andlike therestofherparty,shesupportsthestate’sbanonabortion Hewittalsoendorses“tortreform”—alongstandingconservativepolicyaimed atcurbingtheabilityofpeopletobringoftencostlylawsuitsagainstpollutersand insurancecompanies.Whileshe’snotnewtotheissue,shehasfrequentlyandloudly blastedLandryfortakingbigbucksfromsomeofthestate’smostsuccessful(and notorious)triallawyers.
HunterLundy
HUNTERLUNDYisthepotentialwildcardofthisrace.Officiallyano-party independent,Lundy’scampaignpitch ismash-upofpositionsfromacrossthe politicalspectrum.He’saChristianfundamentalistwhovehementlyopposes anyaccesstoabortioncare,including inthecaseofrapeorincest,buthe acknowledgesthatreasonablepeople differandhedeclinesto“judge”others fortheirbeliefs
Similarly,heenthusiasticallysupports effortstocurbtherightsofLGBTQ+ peopleandhasbackedtheLouisiana versionofthe“Don’tSayGay”legislationpassedinFlorida,butheagain claimshedoesn’twanttojudgeothers.
Whenitcomestocrimeandspending, heleansleft–furthereventhanalotof “liberal”DemocratsinLouisiana.Lundy wantstosignificantlyincreasespending oneducationasakeyantidotetothe state’spovertyproblemandcrime Thatpositionisn’tlimitedtotraditional students:Lundybacksspendingon programstohelptheincarceratedexit theprisonsystemwiththeeducation andskillsnecessarytofindbetterjobs thantheymayhavehadaccesstobefore beingarrested.
Asuccessfultrialattorneywhomade hisfortunesuingpolluters,Lundyalso promisestochampionvictimsofenvironmentalracisminCancerAlley
Combineallthatwithhispatented folksy,casualspeakingstyle(picture anauthenticversionofwhatSen.John NeelyKennedytriesandfailstoproject) andmillionsofhisowndollars,andyou haveadarkhorsecampaignthatisnot onlyappealingtotraditionalRepublican
votersbutalsoismakinginroadsamong sociallyconservativeBlackministers andtheirflocks.
Forourcompleteelectionguide, includingarundownonlocalracesfor theLouisianastateHouseandSenate, stateattorneygeneralandsomeof thehottestparishraces,headto gambitweekly.com
41 GA MB IT > BE ST OF NE WO RL EA NS .C OM >O CT OB E R2 -8>2 023 See WhyLocal Business Owners Choose Gambit Weloveadvertisingin Gambit,andjustsmile whencustomerscome inwithourweeklyadcut outoftheGambitlooking forfeatureditems! Overthelast9years,our weeklyadsandfeatures havebroughtussomany newandrepeatcustomers lovetoshoplocal! BrandtBurr OWNER|NOLAGIFTS&DECOR BESTOFNEWORLEANS.COM SOLUTIONS FOR LAST WEEK: PREMIER CROSSWORD SUDOKU
PHOTOBYSOPHIAGERMER / THE TIMES-PICAYUNE
PAGE39 JAMES ANDREWS Featuring THE CRESCENT CITYALL-STARS Every Thursday 6PM AT CAFE ISTANBUL Free Entry FOR MORE INFO &T ICKETING: CALL 504-975-0286 CAFEISTANBULNOL A.COM 2372 ST.C LAUDE AV E
HunterLundy
42 GA MB IT > BE ST OF NE WO RL EA NS .C OM >O CT OB E R2 -8>2 023 hatto do who hat to do who to see where to go w o SCANFORTHE COMPLETE GAMBITCALENDAR calendar.gambitweekly.com Make aplan with our events calendar at l
GREATCONDOLIVINGONST.CHARLESAVENUE!!!!
1224ST.CHARLESAVE,•UNIT214
FreshlyPainted throughout.New Flooring.Bathrooms haveNewVanities. GorgeousCrtyd w/Pool&multiple smallerpatioareas
833 Arabella Street
Stunninglike-new Uptown home steps to AudubonPark. Theproperty is locatedin acoveted andhighly walkableneighborhood and just stepstobustling Magazine Street.Givemecall foraprivate showing!
Looking to buy,sell or invest? Call+1504-777-1773orvisit nolastyles.com
MINERAL BOOST
By Frank A. Longo
ACROSS
1Hello, in Rio
4Look after
10Capture on film again
16Laceration
19Concerning past events
21Single-person, as a band
22Be incorrect
23Writing a computer program based on a Grimm story?
25With 67-Across, persona for Snoopy
26Remove from a crate
27Iowa’s tree
28Plant plots
30Wasps’ home
31Diplomatic delegation headed for a meeting with Philippine president Ferdinand?
36Cards used by psychics
39Et (and others)
40Paris subway
41Unintelligible message on a warning sign?
47Wash. VIP
48Started to cry, with “up”
49Orig. copies
50Sugar block
53Occasionally
55Signal light shaped like
an abdominal organ?
63 fire (ignited wood, say)
64Caught up in — of lies
67See 25-Across
68Voice a view
69Hoppy pub quaff, in brief
70Small group of child prodigies?
74Scottish cap
75Mild cheese
771982 Disney cyberfilm
78— tide
79Actor Noah
80Very destructive hurricane?
84Unfamous people
35Gift stick-on
37Attention-getting sound
38Common sunfish variety
41Slanted type
42Sinus-cleaning apparatus
43Cow-bison hybrid
44“Bad!” cluck
45Tarzan player Ron
46Chafe
51Tabby’s cry
52Infant food
54Stockholm’s land: Abbr
56Cake coater
57Scooby-
58Proper
59Additionally
60Guy living in an urban area
61Vigilant
62Archrival
65Outer: Prefix
66Brian (11th-century Irish king)
70Money given for a svc.
71 anglais (oboe cousin)
72Enthusiast
73Belle (pre-World War I period)
76Pal, slangily
79Area drained by a river
81Instant lawn
82Middle grade
83Big head
85Zero
88For (not free)
89“—
93Noisy
(504) 895-4663 ABR,CRS,GRI,SFR,SRS TOPPRODUCER GARDEN DISTRICTOFFICE 2016, 2017, 2020 &2022
TurnKey FURNISHED 1BD,1BA.Highly Desirablelocation ontheAvenue. Easyaccessto Uptown,Downtown &Interstate.Quaint Condow/Hardwood
2BR/2BA1008SqFt.
24HourSecurity.CoveredParkingSpotinLot.Many LongTermOwnersprovidesalovelycommunitywitha StrongCondoAssociation.$350,000 3201ST.CHARLESAVE.•UNIT223 NEWLISTING
Flrs,ModernKitchenw/GraniteCounters&SSAppls ImmaculateBathroom.FitnessRoom,Crtyd,Gated Prkg,Elevator,LaundryRoom.CondofeesincldWater, Electricity,ExteriorIns,CommonAreaMaintenance, BasicCable&WIFI! $165,000
Engel &Völkers New Orleans •+1504-875-3555 722Martin Behrman Avenue •Metairie, LA 70005 ©2023 Each brokerage independently owned and operated. Licensed in Louisiana 5Bed, 4.5 Bath, 3511SF· $1,475,000
NEWLISTING
PU ZZ LE S 43 GA MB IT > BE ST OF NE WO RL EA NS .C OM > OC TO BER 28 > 2023 PREMIER CROSSWORD PUZZLE 86Oklahoma tribe 87Moo goo pan 90Doha native 91U.K. network 94School chaplain? 100 Vowel quintet 103 iPod variety 104 Win over 105 Have the same remorseful feelings that I’m having? 109 Healing sign 113 Ari of NPR 114 Canals 115 Huge desert 117 “Science Kid” of PBS 118 Dietary extras given to eight answers in this puzzle? 124 Filmmaker DuVernay 125 Clarke of “Game of Thrones” 126 Eradicated 127 Marks, as a ballot 128 Pardner 129 Tantalizes 130 Afore DOWN 1Cry of mock enthusiasm 2Former NPR host Hansen 3Athletic shoe brand 4Playpen array 5“The Father of Art Deco” 6Actress Vardalos 7Nero’s 650 8 kwon do 9Butter substitutes 10Big jukebox brand 11Brian of Roxy Music 12Danson of “Ink” 13Pal, to Pedro 14Former TWA rival 15Hypothetical memory imprint 16Says “no” to 17Smelter input
trying
cafe
nymph
“Dr.”
Chikin” (Chick-fil-A slogan)
pair
IDs
Anaïs
18Keep
20Pasta-serving
24River
29Hip-hop
31“Eat
32Tabloid
33IRS
34Diarist
it
a pity?”
91Big wind instrument
92Apian abode
insects
or
some poor ratings
cancellations 99Six-pt. plays 101 “Alley —!” 102 Social welfare org. 106 Suffix with aeroor velo107 It merged with Exxon 108 Wake rudely 110 River vessel 111 Pianist Rubinstein 112 Sew loosely 115 30-day mo. 116 College town in Iowa 119 Everybody 120 Recline 121 Educ. group 122 Ex-Laker Gasol 123 Trio after K
95“Whichever” 96Kia
Tesla 97Like
98NASA
ANSWERS FOR LAST ISSUE’S PUZZLE: P 41
This SchoolYear SUCCEED
with your NEWORLEANS PUBLIC LIBRARY
Prep for success with:
•HomeworkLouisiana tutoring
•BritannicaLibrary
•Mango Languages
•LearningExpress
andmore,all with your Librarycard
nolalibrary.org