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TheNewOrleansBookFestivalatTulaneUniversity coverspolitics,culture,fictionandmore
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ATTULANEUNIVERSITYFEATURESAN ARRAYofwell-knownwriterswith localconnections,includingMichael LewisandJesmynWard,anditcovers awidearrayofsubjectmatterand genres,fromphotographyandpolitical cartoonstoyoungadultliterature.This year’slineupisheavyonpoliticiansand mediafiguresasthepresidentialelectionnarrowstotwocandidates
ThefestivalrunsMarch14-16at variousauditoriumsonTulane’scampus. Admissionisfree,andattendeescanregisterforsessionsonthefestivalwebsite
KenBurnsisknownforhisdocumentaryseriesonAmericanhistory,notably thecivilWar,jazz,Prohibitionand more.hisforthcomingprojectisafourhourbiographyofLeonardodaVinci.
DuringtheItalianrenaissance,da Vinciwentfromapprenticingasapainter inFlorencetoproducingiconicworks includingthe“MonaLisa”and“The VitruvianMan,”aswellasbecominga sculptor,cartographerandinventorwho triedtomasterflightandmore
Burnsexploreswhatpropelledhis curiosityandintellect.he’llpreview thefilminconversationwithWalter Isaacson,whoalsowroteavoluminous biographyofdaVinci(2p.m.Saturday, McAlisterAuditorium).
Aquickglanceatthefestivalschedule mightsuggestthattheNewYorkTimes hasopenedaNewOrleansbureau, possiblyintheTimesstafferandNew OrleansresidentJonathanMartin’s sparebedroom.Amongthepaper’s luminarywritersspeakingatthe festivalareopinionpagecolumnists charlesBlowandMaureenDowd, politicalreporterMaggiehaberman, andveteranstaffersincludinglongtime nationalpoliticsreporterandnow culturewriterAdamNagourneyand formerTimesexecutiveeditorhowell raines.Nagourneywillinterview habermanabout“confidenceMan,” herbiographyofDonaldTrump(11a.m Saturday,Dixonhall).
Dowdcoveredtheadministrations ofPresidentsGeorgeh.W.Bushand Billclintonbeforebecomingacolumnist.She’lldiscusscoveringpresidents withformerTulanehistorianDoug Brinkley,whowroteabiographyof Jimmycarter(2p.m.Friday,Kendall cramAuditorium).
Therealsoareafewpoliticians talkingabouttheirwork.Lizcheney,
whoasarepublican memberofthehouseof representativesledthe committeeinvestigating theJan.6insurrection, willdiscusshermemoir, “Oathandhonor,”with Isaacson(3p.m.Friday, McAlisterAuditorium).
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StaceyAbrams,who ledvotingrightsefforts andnarrowlyfailedina bidforGeorgiagovernor,willdiscusshernovels.Inadditiontobooks onpoliticsandactivism, she’spublishedeight romanceandsuspensenovels,some underthenameSelenaMontgomery(1 p.m.Saturday,Dixonhall).
cNNanchorJakeTapperalsowrites novelsontheside,includingthe2023 thriller“AlltheDemonsarehere.”he’ll beinterviewedaboutbothnewsand fictionwritingbyDowd(NoonSaturday, Dixonhall).
NativeNewOrleanianMichaelLewis isknownforstoriesmadeintofilms, suchas“TheBlindSide”and“Money Ball.”healsohaswrittenaboutthe excessesofWallStreetandfinancial scandalsinbooksincluding“Liar’s Poker”and“TheBigShort.”he’ll discusshislatestbook,“GoingInfinite,” aboutcryptocurrencybillionaireand convictedfraudsterSamBankmanFried,founderofFTX(1p.m.Saturday, McAlisterAuditorium).
Manyfictionwriterswilldiscusstheir novels.Mauricecarlosruffinrecently released“TheAmericanDaughters” (seepage50).he’lldiscussthatbook(4 p.m.Saturday,DibollGallery),aswellas speakonapanelaboutculturalsignificanceinfictionwithfellowlocalwriter Ladeehubbard(11a.m.Saturday, QatarBallroom)
JesmynWardwilldiscussherlatest novel,“LetUsDescend”(1p.m.Friday, McAlisterAuditorium).Themagicalrealiststoryaboutanenslavedteenagegirl takesinspirationfromDante’s“Inferno” andtouchesonhistoryinAfrica, Louisianaandmore.Wardalsowillbe interviewedbyJemelehillintheopening nightsession(5p.m.Thursday,McAlister Auditorium).Thatsessionalsoincludes IsaacsoninconversationwithAtlantic MonthlyeditorJeffreyGoldberg.
SteveGleasonwillreleaseamemoir inAprilaboutplayingwiththeNew
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Theparadefeaturesfloatsand Irishmarchinggroupstossingbeads andhandingoutflowersintheIrish channelandGardenDistrict.There alsoareblockpartiesatnearbyIrish bars.Theparadestartsat1p.m. Saturday,March16.Visitirishchannelno.orgforinformation.
OrleansSaints,battlingALSandmore. he’llpreviewthebookinasession withTimes-PicayunesportswriterJeff DuncanandanintroductionbyGayle Benson(4p.m.Friday,Dixonhall).
Severalsessionsfeaturechefsand foodwriters.Oxford,Mississippi,chef andrestaurateurJohncurrencewilldiscussSoutherncuisinewithchefandTV personalityToyaBoudyandauthorBrett Martin(1p.m.Saturday,DibollGallery).
GambitphotographercherylGerber willdiscusshernewphotography bookaboutNewOrleansculture,“The DanseMacabre.”Itlooksfromstreet levelatNewOrleansrituals,parades, protestsandmore(NoonSaturday, DibollGallery)
Actor,directorandwriterBrittany Williamswilldiscussempowerment andbattlingstereotypesinyoungadult literature(NoonFriday,Stibbsroomin theLavin-Bernickcenter).
ThelineupalsoincludesTarriona “Tank”BallandBigFreediatalkingabout performingcareers,geographerrichard campanella,politicalcartoonistWalt handelman,Gen.DavidPetraeus,politicalstrategistDonnaBrazileandmore.
TheFestival’sFamilyDayactivities featureauthorreadingsandbook-relatedactivitiesfrom10a.m.to2p.m SaturdayatAvronB.FogelmanArena. Therealsowillbebookgiveaways.Free shuttleservicetotheeventisavailable fromseveralpubliclibrariesinOrleans andJeffersonparishes.Visitthewebsiteforlocationsandmoreinformation Visitbookfest.tulane.eduforthefull scheduleandmoreinformation.
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TheStellaShoutingContestis nowaharbingeroftheTennessee WilliamsNewOrleansLiterary Festival.BethBartleyD’Amourand ToddD’AmourpresideasStellaand Stanley.Theshoutingbeginsat2p.m Sunday,March17,inJacksonSquare. contestantsign-upisat1:30p.m. Theliteraryfestivalprogrammingruns March20-24atmostlyFrenchQuarter andMarignyvenues.Visittennesseewilliams.netfordetails.
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THENEWORLEANSCITYCOUNCIL MARCH7votedfivetotwotodirectthe landlordofthecity’sFrenchQuarter apartmenttoevictMayorLaToya cantrellandremoveherpossessions fromtheunit,thelatestdevelopment inoneofthecity’smostembarrassing andavoidablescandalsever.
scandaltoaclose.Butcouncil membersthoughtthesamethinglast Aprilwhentheypassedanordinance essentiallybarringcantrellfrom livingintheapartment—onlyto havetopassasecond,moreexplicit ordinancemonthslaterwhenshe ignoredthelaw.
Gov.JeffLandryproposedastate budgetthatslashes$7millionnormallygiventodomesticviolence shelters.IfLandry’sproposed cutsarepassedbylawmakers,it wouldpreventtheopeningoffive newsheltersandtheexpansion ofseveralmore,theLouisiana Illuminatorreports.Louisianain 2020hadthefifth-highestfemale homiciderateinthecountry
“Noneofuswantstobeheretoday lastyearwespentatremendous amountoftimetryingtoresolve this,”councilVicePresidentJP Morrellsaid.“Therewaseveryeffort bythiscounciltocompromise. the councilgaveaninch,themayortook amile.”
Theorderspecificallydirectsthe FrenchMarketcorporation,which managesthePontalbaproperties onbehalfofthecity,toremove cantrell’spossessionsfromthe apartmentandtochangethelocks FMchasbeenreluctanttodosoout ofconcernthattheydidnothavethe legalauthoritytoevictthemayor.
Intheorythevoteshouldbringthe 18-monthlongPontalbaapartment
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THEAVERAGEPRICE,INDOLLARS, OFLIVECRAWFISHPERPOUND INTHEGREATERNEWORLEANS AREAASOFMARCH6.
Thiswascalculatedbytracking22vendorsonthecrawfishAppwithina10-mile radiusofNewOrleans.Thepriceislower thanlastweek’saverageof$6.93.Local crawfishareinshortersupplydueto2023’s extremeweather.
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confused?Itsunderstandable here’sarecap: cantrellhasbeenlivingrentfree —apracticecommonlyknownas squattingintherealestateindustry intheapartmentonandoffformore thanyear
Althoughtheapartmenthaslong beenusedbymayorstoentertain guestsandfriends,WVUEfoundthat startingin2022cantrellbeganliving thereandspendingsignificanttime intheapartment,includingduring workinghours.Infact,thestation foundsheappearedtomissanumber ofmeetingsandotherofficialduties whileattheapartment.
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Thatreportingalsotriggeredaseries ofothermini-scandals,including allegationsaNewOrleansPolice Departmentofficerwhospenttime withcantrellattheapartmentwastakingpaywhileoffduty.Themayorand theapartmentevenmadeitintothe divorcepapersoftheofficer’swife.
Lastyear,councilVicePresident JPMorrellauthorednotonebuttwo differentordinancesinaneffortto forcecantrelltomoveout—firstone inAprillastyear,followedbyasecondinAugustafteritwasdiscovered cantrellwasignoringtheoriginal ordinanceandcontinuingtoliveat leastparttimeatthePontalba.
Thecouncil,andindeedeveryone elseinNewOrleans,presumedthe Augustordinancewasthelastword inthestrangesaga.Butalas,itwas nottobe.
Accordingtoasourcefamiliar withthesituation,WVUEbegan workingonyetanotherstoryabout cantrell’scomingsandgoingsfrom thePontalba.Althoughit’sunclearif cantrellwasactually“living”inthe apartment,usingitasacrashpad duringeventsorhadstoppedgoing entirelyisunclear,butthesourcedid saytheapartmenthasseveralpieces offurniturebelievedtobecantrell’s, aswellasotherpossiblepossessions.
That,inturn,setoffaroundof discussionsbetweenthecouncil,FMc andthecity,allofwhichburstinto publiclastweekwhenMorrellofficially wrotetheadministrationtodetermine whetherthemayorhadmovedout andtoturnoverthekeystoFMc.
Inresponse,cantrell’sofficehas releasedaseriesoflatenight,oddly writtenpress“statements”inwhich itbitterlyaccusesthemediaofbeing meantothemayor,vaguelychastises reportersfortalkingtosourcesand insiststhemayorisnotholdingup renovations.Onethingthe“statements”didnotmakeclear,however, iswhethercantrellhadturnedover herkeys.
Thatsettheping-pongballback inmotion.Morrellearlierthisweek announcedthecouncilwouldtakeup amotiontoevictcantrell.Following thesecondlatenight“statement,” Morrellagainaskedforclarity.“Our officehasheardrepeated,unverified,claimsaboutthestatusofthe apartmentandwhetherthekeysto unit530Bwerehandedovertothe FrenchMarketcorporation,’anemail fromMorell’sofficeread.“Wewould liketoconfirmthatthekeyshave beentransferredsothatwemay withdrawMotion24-93asitwould nolongerbenecessary.”
Inararedaytimecommunication, cantrell’schiefofStaffcliftonDavis
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March6toldMorrellthatwhileFMc “hasalwayshadkeysto530B”butthat heis“unawareofanyadditionalkeysto theunitbeingtransferredtothem.”
That,inturn,triggeredthe evictionvote
NOPDaimsto moveheadquartersdowntown, leavedecaying
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TheNewOrleansPoliceDepartment islookingtomoveitsheadquarters downtownintotheDXcbuildingat 1615PoydrasStreet,citycouncil PresidenthelenaMorenoconfirmed lastweek
Aproposedleasesetfordiscussion beforethecitycouncilwouldmove NOPDheadquartersintothe17th and18thfloorsofthetowernearcity hallfor$7.7millioninrentoverthe nextdecade.Thedraftleasecallsfor amove-indateofMay1
The48,000squarefeetofspace wouldreplaceaheadquarterson SouthBroadStreetinMid-city thathasbeenbesetwithproblems. NOPDbrasshaveagitatedforyears forareplacement,citingthecostof constantrepairsandretrofits.
MorenosaidNOPDSuperintendent AnneKirkpatrickbeganworkingon anewheadquarterssoonafterher confirmationlastfall.
Morenosaidtheleasewillprobably beheardbeforeacitycouncilcommittee,withabudgetappropriation tocome
“Thisislongoverdue,”Morenosaid. “Thatbuildingisrodentinfested.It hadelevatorissuesandA/cissues.”
ThecurrentNOPDheadquarters wascompletedin1968.Forthree decadesbeforethen,thedepartmentkeptitsheadquartersin thecriminalcourtbuildingon TulaneAvenue
Weekswithoutairconditioning duringaheatwavelastsummerforced manywhoworkintheNOPDheadquartersbuildingtootherlocales.
That’sreasonenoughtorelocate, saidDonovanLivaccari,president ofthelocalFraternalOrderof Policelodge.
“Thatandthebasementthat floodsandtheconnectiontothejail thathasbeenclosedfor20years,” headded.“Whatamess.”
Morenoalsocalledtheproposed move“apositivefordowntowntohave thatpolicepresence,obviouslyright nexttocityhall.”—JohnSimerman/ TheTimes-Picayune
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Amidscandaland investigations,Cantrellis herownworstenemy
DESPITETHEBESTEFFORTS OFEVERYONEINVOLVED exceptMayorLaToya cantrell,L’affairedu Pontalbacontinuestoroil.
Inthelatest,perhapssaddestchapterofcantrell’s useofacity-owned apartmentonJackson Square,theNewOrleans citycouncilonMarch7 votedfivetotwotobegin evictionproceedings againsther
Thissagabegan 18monthsagoasan embarrassingbuthardly career-endingscandalover themayorlivingrentfreein thecity’sapartment—and allegedlymissingmultiple officialmeetingswhile spendingtimethere.Ithas sinceblownupintoamajor newsstory.
Ataminimum,themayorappears tohaveviolatedatleastonecityordinance,continuedtoreapaneconomic benefitattaxpayers’expense,and forcedthecitycouncilintotheroleof anaggingparentpesteringachildto situpandactright.Italsohaslarger implicationsstemmingfromcantrell’s relationshipwithherchiefbodyguard, nottheleastofwhichispossible payrollfraud.
Accordingtoreports,thefedsare lookingintothisandothermatters
Thisscandalhas,attimes,seemed tragicallycomedic,butthereareseriousissuesatstakeaswell.Themayor haspubliclythumbedhernoseatthe councilandtaxpayers—andnotfor thefirsttime.Shehastakentoissuing bitter,late-nightmissives,whichonly reinforcehercritics’claimthatshe’s notuptothejob.
Truthisthisscandalcontinuesto followheraroundbecausecantrell herselfkeepsitalive.Ifshehad vacatedtheapartmentwhenthecouncilpasseditsfirstordinancelastspring —orwhencouncilmemberspasseda secondordinanceinAugust—nobody wouldbetalkingaboutit.
Instead,thisdustupshinesametaphoricallightonherlargerproblems WWL-TV’sDavidhammerdroppeda bombshellonMarch5withhisinvestigativestoryoncantrell’s2019firing offormerSafetyandPermitsDeputy DirectorJennifercecil.
relyingonemails,documentsand asecretrecording,hammerexposed themayorappearingtoconspiretofire cecilforinvestigatingallegationsof self-dealingbyalocalbusinessmanand atleastoneinspectorincecil’sdepartment.Accordingtohammer,thefeds arelookingintothisaswell
Infact,themayorhasbeenhounded bytalkoffederalinvestigationsinto severalofherdealings,fromher allegeduseofcampaignfundsto buyclothestoallegationsofofficial corruptionandmisappropriationof cityfunds.Atonepoint,inresponseto persistentqueriesaboutwhethershe hadreceivedatargetletterfromthe feds,themayorutteredaconvoluted, Orwelliannon-denial.
Thefedsremaintight-lipped,as requiredandasappropriate.Evena “nocomment”byfederalinvestigatorscandamageaninnocentperson’s reputationandundermineprosecutorialefforts.Nevertheless,reporting byTheTimes-Picayuneandothershas madeclearthefedsarelookingclosely atcantrell.Somereportsevensaythe investigationisnearlycomplete.
Timewilltell.regardlessofwhether cantrellfacesanylegalconsequences, thismuchiscertain:LaToyacantrell remainsherownworstenemy.
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districtingmore muddledthanever
NOWTHATLOUISIANA LAWMAKERSHAVECREATED ASECONDMAJORITY-BLACK congressionaldistrict,voting rightsadvocatesarehoping theLegislaturewillcreatea secondmajority-Blackstate Supremecourtdistrict.
Afterall,theargument goes,Louisianahasonlysix seatsintheU.S.houseof representatives.Iftwoof thosedistrictsmustafford Blackvotersachanceto electacandidateoftheir choice,thecaseforasecond majority-Blackdistrictonthe seven-memberSupremecourtseems morecompelling.
Ifonlyitwerethatsimple
Thestatesupremecourt,as seenthroughafish-eyelens
Lawstudentslearnearlyintheirlegal educationthatthelawisnotweddedto logic.Ormath.
Forexample,legislativedistricts mustadheretothedecades-old“one person,onevote”doctrine,which requireselectoraldistrictstobe apportionedaccordingtopopulation. Lawmakersthustakepainstocreate legislativeandcongressionaldistricts withvoting-agepopulationsthatare roughlyequalinsize.
Judicialdistrictsarenotboundby thatrule
however,theU.S.Supremecourt heldin1991thatelectionsforappellate judgescouldnotdiluteminorityvotes undertheVotingrightsAct.Thatruling cameinacasebroughtbylawyers representingNewOrleansactivistron chisomandothers.
chisomchallengedLouisiana’s Supremecourtdistricts,which includedalarge,two-justicedistrictin metroNewOrleans.Thecourt’sfive otherjusticeswereelectedfromsingle-memberdistricts.Allsevenjustices werewhite.
Thestateultimatelyagreedtoaconsentjudgmentdividingthetwo-memberdistrictandcreatingthecourt’s NewOrleans-basedDistrict7,whichis majorityBlack.
Thecourthasnotbeenredistricted since1999,whichhasledtowildly disparatepopulationsizesinitsdistricts Forexample,theBlack-majorityDistrict 7hasjustover310,000registeredvoters,comparedtomorethan532,000 votersinBatonrouge-basedDistrict5.
In2019,BlackvotersagainchallengedthestateSupremecourtdistricts,seekingasecondmajority-Black district.Thatsuitispending
In2022,then-AttorneyGeneralJeff Landrymovedtodissolvethechisom consentdecree,arguingthatitwas nolongernecessary.Thetrialjudge deniedthatrequest,andathree-judge paneloftheU.S.5thcircuitcourtof Appealsaffirmedthatruling.
InJanuary,thefull5thcircuitgranted arehearingofLandry’smotion,arare occurrencethatsignalsthecase’s significance.Votingrightsadvocates arenervous,becausethe5thcircuit isconsideredthemostconservative federalappellatecourt Landryisnowgovernor,andhe’s pushing—alongwithfiveoftheseven stateSupremecourtjustices—fora newdistrictingplanthatwouldcreate asecondmajority-Blackdistrictand makeallsevenofthecourt’sdistricts roughlyequalinsize
LawmakersdeclinedtoactonLandry’s requestinbothspecialsessions.
The5thcircuitwillheararguments inthestate’schallengetothechisom consentdecreeinMay.There’snotellinghoworwhenthecourtwillrule,but whenitdoesitcouldupendallsortsof politicalambitions
Untilthen,lawmakersappear disinclinedtowadeintothosemuddledwaters
That’sajudiciouschoice.Theyhave enoughontheirplatealready.
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HeyBlake, HurwitzMintz furniturestore recentlyadvertisedits100th anniversarysale. Whoare(orwere) theHurwitz andMintzinthe store’sname?
Dearreader, JOSEPHHURWITZANDMORRISMINTZ
WEREBROTHERS-IN-LAWANDRUSSIAN
JEWISHimmigrantswhocametoNew Orleansin1920andopenedtheir furniturestoretogethersoonafter.An Oct.11,1925NewOrleansItemarticle advertisedtheirnewstoreat217219royalSt.,acrossfromthehotel Monteleone.Thelocationhadbeena furniturestoreinthepast,operatedby W.G.Tebault.
“Threefundamentalprinciples underlieourbusiness,frameour policyandconstitutetheessentialsof ourpledge(tothepublic),”theowners saidintheItemarticle.“Theyare qualityofmerchandise,soundvalues andrealservice.”
Inlateryears,hurwitzMintz expandedtoincludethebuildingat 211royalSt.Thebusiness’nameisstill visibleintilesonthesidewalkoutfront, althoughthelocationclosedafter hurricaneKatrina.
Mintzdiedin1945,whilehurwitz diedin1965.Thebusinessremained inthehandsoffamilymembers, includingMintz’ssonEllis,whojoined inthe1930sbyworkingsummersin thefurniturewarehouse.Duringhis morethan60yearsatthehelm,the
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Peoplewalkpastatile signoftheformerHurwitz Mintzfurniturebuilding at211RoyalSt.
companybecameoneoftheleading furniturestoresintheregion.Inthe 1970sand1980s,TVactorsBarbara Feldon(bestknownfor“GetSmart”) and“Batman”starAdamWesteven appearedincommercialsforthestore
In1971,hurwitzMintzopened anotherFrenchQuarterfurniture store,calledUnits,at227chartresSt. Itsoldmorecontemporaryfurniture beforeclosingin2004.In1974,asthe companymarkedits50thanniversary, italsoopenedanewwarehouseinthe 6000blockofPressStreet
“Allofthisisbeingdonebecause inthecomingyearswefeelthateven greateremphasiswillbeplacedupon thehome,dictatednotonlybymore leisurehours,butalsobyamore sophisticatedpublic,”saidEllisMintz in1974
Today,hissonMitchellispresident andcEOofthebusiness,whichsince 2000hasbeenheadquarteredatits showroomandwarehouseonAirline DriveinMetairie.
ANOTHERBUSINESSWITHROOTSINTHEFRENCHQUARTERisalsocelebratingits 100thanniversarythisyear.
In1924,SicilianimmigrantBartholomewPerroneopenedProgressGroceryin the900blockofDecaturStreetneartheFrenchMarket.hisfoodimportbusiness predatedthegrocery,withsomesourcesdatinghisbusiness,knownasB.Perrone &Sons,to1922
“Amongtheirstocksaremanyrarefoodsthatarereallyhardtoget,”explained a1950Times-Picayunearticle.“TheyfeaturecompletelinesofItalian,Greek, ArabicandSyrianfoods,aswellasmanyotherproductsfromPortugal,Spain, FranceandSwitzerland.”
ProgressisbestknownforitsItalianofferings,however,includingitsversion ofthemuffuletta,theNewOrleans-born,Sicilian-stylesandwichofmeatsand cheeseswhich,likeProgress’longtimeneighbor,centralGrocery,itclaimedto haveoriginated.
ThestoreonDecaturclosedin2000,butthefamilybusinessnowknownas Perrone&Sons,LLcisagourmetfoodwholesalerrunbymembersofthethirdand fourthgenerationsofthefamily.Thecompanysuppliesrestaurantsandgrocery storesinthemetroareawithfoodproducts,includingitsfamousmuffulettas.
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SPRINGGETSINTOFULLSWINGthisweekwith StPatrick’sDayparadesacrossthecity,andthere’s Italian-AmericanparadesandtheBlackMasking Indian’sSuperSundayinUptown Aprilisfullofbigmusicfestivals,includingthe NewOrleansJazz&HeritageFestival,French QuarterFestival,HogsfortheCauseandmore Theseasonisfullofallsortsofevents,from stand-upcomedybyJerrySeinfeld,JimGaffigan andNikkiGlasertotouringBroadwayshows,film festivals,sportsandmore.
Gambit’sSpringEventsPreviewlistsallsortsof eventsfromMarchthroughMay.Apreviewoftouringbandsandconcertsisonpage28 Andthere’sa listofareaparksandnearbyattractionsonpage31 CheckGambitorcalender.gambitweekly.comcloser toeventsformoreinformation.
March
ThruMarch20
‘Top5SurvivalMoves’
KatyaChizhayevatravelsbacktoKyivtorevealthe impactofRussia’sinvasionofUkraineonsoldiers recoveringandpeoplemanaginglifeinawarzone PresentedbyGoatintheRoadattheCAC.Visit cacno.orgfortickets.
ThruMarch24
‘TheProm’ Inthemusical,someBroadwayactorsrespondtothe dismalfailureoftheirproductionbygoingtoIndiana tohelpateenagerwhoistryingtoattendtheprom withhergirlfriend Thecancellationoftheevent throwsthetownanditsmessypoliticsintoacrisis AtRivertownTheatersforthePerformingArts Visit rivertowntheaters.comforticketsandinformation.
ThruMarch24
‘KingdomofEarth’
TheTennesseeWilliamsTheaterCompanyofNew OrleansmountsitssecondproductionoftheWilliams playaboutembitteredsiblingsChickenandLotbattlingoverpossessionoftheirMississippihomeasrising floodwatersthreatentodestroyit AtMarquette TheatreatLoyolaUniversityNewOrleans.Find ticketsviatwtheatrenola.com.
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March11-16
NewOrleansEntrepreneurWeek
ArtificialIntelligenceandclimatetechnologyareacoupleoftheprogramming themesattheconferenceforbusiness innovation Theweekfeatures,speakers,panels,pitches,networkingand more Visitnoew.orgforschedule andinformation.
March13-17
ArtinBloom
TheNewOrleansMuseumofArtdisplaysflowerinstallationsbydesigners andfloristsingalleryspacesnearart thatinspiredthepieces Thisyear’s themeisBloomsontheBayou,and therearelectureeventsandasilent auction.PresentedbyNOMAandthe GardenStudyClubofNewOrleans. Visitnoma.orgforinformation.
March13-May1
TwilightatLongueVue
TheWednesdaynightconcertseriesat LongueVueHouseandGardensbegins withtheKinfolkBrassBand Concerts areoutdoorsintheSpanishCourt,and foodanddrinksareavailable.Visit longuevue.com/series/twilightfor ticketsandinformation.
March14
FoodFight
Thetastingeventfeaturesmorethan 40restaurantsand30spiritssponsors incompetitionsfortopcreativeand traditionaldishesandcocktails.There alsoisJell-Owrestling,aerialistsand musicbyJamesAndrewsandthe HoneyIslandSwampBand AtLafrenierePark Findticketsandinformation viafoodfightnola.com.
March15
‘GoldenGirls:TheLaughsContinue’ Thetouringdragproductionfeatures Miami’sfavoriteseniorcitizens Rose,Blanche,SophiaandDorothy gettingintoallsortsofoutrageous troubleviaseniordatingapps,ayoungerloverandadrugringforretirees. AtSaengerTheatre.Findtickets viasaengernola.com.
March15-17
AmiteOysterFestival
TheNorthshoretownofAmitecelebratestheoysterwithtwostagesof livemusic,aparade,achilicook-off, amusementridesandmore Visitamiteoysterfestival.comfordetails.
March15-24
‘JesusChristSuperstar’
TheJeffersonPerformingArtsSociety presentsAndrewLloydWebber’srock operafocusedontheeventsofthe finaldaysofJesusChrist’slifeandthe dissatisfactionofJudas.AtJefferson PerformingArtsCenter,andthere’san April5performanceattheColumbia TheatreinHammond.Visitjpas.orgfor ticketsandinformation.
March16
IrishChannelSt Patrick’sDayParade
TheparadefeaturesfloatsandIrish
marchinggroupstossingbeadsand handingoutflowersintheIrishChannel andGardenDistrict Therealsoare blockpartiesatnearbyIrishbars The paradestartsat1p.m.Visitirishchannelno.orgforinformation.
March16
Italian-AmericanSt.Joseph’sParade
TheSt Joseph’sSocietyholdsits FrenchQuarterparadewithfloats, bandsandmore Paradestartsat6 p.m.Visititalianamericansociety.org fordetails.
March16
NateJackson
Thestand-upcomiccurrentlystars asSylvester“JunkyardDog”Ritteron theTVshow“TheYoungRock,”and hehostshisownpodcastandisa regularonCoreyHolcomb’s“5150” podcast AtTheJoyTheater.Find ticketsviathejoytheater.com.
March17
SuperSunday
TheUptownSuperSundaycelebration featuresBlackMaskingIndiantribes showingofftheirnewsuitsandmore AtA.L.DavisParkfromnoonto6p.m. See@mardigrasindiancouncilofficial onInstagramformoreinformation.
March17
St.Patrick’sDayParade
TheSt Patrick’sDayparadeinMetairie featuresfloatsandmarchinggroups andbeginsatnoononSevernAvenue andproceedsdownMetairieRoad Visit stpatricksdaymetairie.comfordetails.
March17
DowntownIrishClubParade
TheDowntownIrishClubstopsat severalbarsonitswalkingparadefrom theMarigny,acrosstheFrenchQuarter, andtotheUglyDogSalooninthe WarehouseDistrict.Theeventstarts at6p.m.Visitdowntownirishclub.com fordetails.
March17
WeThemOne’sComedyTour
ThelineupofcomediansincludesMike Epps,TipHarris,LilDuval,DerayDavis, MojoBrookzzandDCYoungFly.At SmoothieKingCenter Findtickets viasmoothiekingcenter.com
March17&20-24
TennesseeWilliams&NewOrleans LiteraryFestival
ThefestivalhostsitsStellaShouting ContestonSunday,March17,and theconferencefollowslaterinthe weekwithmorethan125authorsand speakers,theaterproductions,tribute readings,walkingtoursandmore Visit tennesseewilliams.netforschedule andinformation.
March18
JimGaffigan
AfteryearsminingHotPocketsand mundaneoccurrencesfornumerous comedyspecials,JimGaffiganbroke outindramaticrolesonfilmandTV
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AriderhandsacabbagetoaspectatorduringtheIrish ChannelSt.Patrick’sParadeinUptownNewOrleans.
Hecurrentlyappearsonthedramedy “Linoleum.”He’llalsostarinNetflix’s “Unfrosted:ThePop-TartStory”with JerrySeinfeldandMelissaMcCarthy, premieringinMay.HeperformsstandupatSaengerTheatre.Findtickets viasaengernola.com.
March19
Jimbo’sDragCircus AveteranofaCanadiandragcompetitionandwinnerofaseasonof “RuPaul’sDragRaceAllStars,”drag starJimbobroughtclowningtodrag Shestarsasmultiplecharactersand co-wrotethemusicforthisshow, whichreprisesherbitsasJoanRivers andShirleyTemple.AttheFillmore. Findticketsviafillmorenola.com
March21-24
LouisianaCrawfishFestival
ThefestivalfeaturesmusicbyBag ofDonuts,Groovy7andmore,plus boiledcrawfishandcrawfishdishes, amusementridesandmoreatthe FrederickSigurCivicCenterinChalmette.Findinformationandtickets atlouisianacrawfishfestival.com.
March22
Shell-A-Bration
LostBayouRamblersfiddlerLouis Michotperformsatthefundraiser fortheCoalitiontoRestoreCoastal Louisiana.Therealsolocaloysters, Abitabeer,kidsactivities,asilent auctionandmore AttheAudubon Zoo’sSwampExhibit.Visitcrcl.org/ program/shell-a-brationfordetails.
March22
JimmyCarr
TheBritish-Irishcomedianisknownfor hisdeadpandeliveryofedgymaterial, andhehasreleasedseveralNetflix specials Hebringshis“TerriblyFunny” tourtoCivicTheater.Findtickets viacivicnola.com.
March22
FaeDoDo
TheCarnivalkreweforelves,sprites, pixiesandotherenchantedcreatures holdsabenefitforNewOrleans’Court AppointedSpecialAdvocates(CASA) Thereareperformancesbydance groups,raffles,drinksandmore At TheWillow.Visitcrescentcityfae.com fordetails.
March22-23
VolksFest
ThetraditionalGermanspringfestival featuresmusicbyHolySchnitzel, WurstCaseScenarioandBier Musikanten,aswellasMaypoledancing,DachshundracesandGerman foodandbeverages.AtDeutsches HausonBayouSt John Findinformationatdeutscheshaus.org.
March22-24
Saints&SinnersLGBTQLiterary Festival
Theliteraryfestivalfeaturesreadings, paneldiscussionsandworkshops.Visit sasfest.orgfordetails.
March22&24
‘LuciadiLammermoor’ InthetragicItalianopera,Luciais
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pressuredtoforsakeherloveEdgardo andmarryArturoforthesakeofher family TheNewOrleansOperaAssociationpresentstheoperaattheMahalia JacksonTheater.Findticketsand informationatneworleansopera.org.
March22&24
BacktoBalanchine
NewOrleansBalletTheatrepresents twoneoclassicalballetsbyGeorge Balanchine,including“Concerto Barocco”and“Serenade.”AtOrpheum Theater.Findticketsandinformation vianeworleansballettheatre.com.
March23
DavidSpade
Thesnarkycomedianandformer “SaturdayNightLive”andTVsitcom starperformsattheOrpheumTheater. Findticketsviaorpheumnola.net
March23
BigBassFishingRodeo
Thereareseveralcompetitionsincludingfieldsforstudents,kayakers,perch, breamandmore TheFishtivalportion featuresaDJ,educationalexhibitsand amarketfornewandusedgear AtNew OrleansCityPark.Visitneworleanscitypark.orgfordetails.
March23
NOMAEggHunt
TheNewOrleansMuseumofArt’sEgg HunttakesplaceintheSydneyand WaldaBesthoffSculptureGardenand thereislivemusic,artactivities,games, facepainting,foodanddrinkvendors andmore Visitnoma.orgfordetails.
March23-24
EggScramble
NewOrleansCityParkhostsitsEaster egghuntintheCarouselGardens AmusementPark,andthere’smusic, anappearancebytheEasterBunny andunlimitedamusementrideswith admission.Visitneworleanscitypark. orgforticketsanddetails.
March23-24
CongoSquareRhythmsFestival
TheJazz&HeritageFoundationhosts
thefestivalfeaturingbrassbands, drummingandmorelivemusic, Africandance,anartmarketandfood vendorsinLouisArmstrongPark Visitjazzandheritage.org/ events/2024-congo-square-festival
March24
LouisianaIrish-ItalianParade Theparadefeatureswalkingclubs, floatsandtrucksonaVeteransMemorialBoulevardroutefromClearview CityCentertoMartinBehrmanDrive. Theparadebeginsatnoon Visit lairish-italian.orgfordetails.
March28-30
CrescentCityClassic
The10KracefromtheCaesarsSuperdometoCityParkisMarch30,and thetwo-dayHealth&FitnessExpois March28-29attheHyattRegency. Theraceisfollowedbyapartyinthe park.Registerandfindinformation atccc10k.com.
March28-31
DisneyonIce
DisneyonIce’snewtouringshow presentsthestoriesof“Frozen”and “Encanto.”AtUNOLakefrontArena. Findticketsviaarena.uno.edu.
March29-30
TheoVon
TheCovingtonnativeandcomediangot hisstartwhileatLSUbyappearingon MTV’s“RoadRules:MaximumVelocity Tour,”aswellasseveralMTVreality TVshows.Heperformsstand-upat SaengerTheatre.Findtickets viasaengernola.com.
March30
FreretStreetFestival
There’slivemusiconmultiplestages, artandfoodvendorsandmorealong FreretStreetontheblocksextending fromNapoleonAvenuetoward JeffersonAvenue.Visitfreretstreetfestival.orgfordetails.
March30
BunnyHops
Theadultegghuntfeatureslivemusic,
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beerbars,amusementridesand jambalayaattheCarouselGardens AmusementParkinCityPark Visit neworleanscitypark.orgfordetails.
March30
NPCBayouMuscle
Thebodybuildingcompetition featuresnumerouscategoriesformen andwomenatthePontchartrain Center Visitlouisianamuscle.com forinformation.
April
April1
AprilFoolsDayparade
TheKreweduFoolleadstheparade startingintheMarignyat7p.m.Visit krewedufool.comfordetails.
April4
DisneyPrincesses
BroadwayandTVstarsincludingAlyssa Fox,SyndeeWinters,HibaElchikhe andmoresingpopularsongsfrom Disneyfilmsincluding“LetItGo,”“A WholeNewWorld,”“HowFarI’llGo” andmore AtSaengerTheatre.Find ticketsviasaengernola.com.
April4-7
OverlookFilmFest
Thehorrorfilmfestscreensavariety ofhorrorfilmstylesandofferscurated experiences,avendormarketand more.Visitoverlookfilmfest.comfor moreinformation.
April4-8
NewOrleansGiantPuppetFestival
Thefestivalbringspuppetgroups fromacrossthecountryforfivedays ofshowsatvariousvenues.PerformersincludeMudlarkPuppeteers, Seattle’sShadowGirlsCult,Oakland’s HarmonicDrift,NightShadeTheater andJeghetto,whowillpresentthe Afro-futuristhip-hopera“5P1NOK10.” Visitneworleansgiantpuppetfest.com forinformation.
April5-6
HogsfortheCause
Thebarbecueandmusicfestivalis headlinedbyBandofHorses,The RecordCompanyandShaneSmith& TheSaints,andmorethan90participatingbarbecueteamsraisefunds tofightpediatricbraincancer Onthe groundsoftheUNOLakefrontArena. Visithogsfest.orgfortickets andinformation.
April5-7
‘Annie’
Annieexudesoptimismintheclassic musicalaboutanorphangirlwho meetsthemillionaireOliverWarbucks Thetouringproductioncomesto SaengerTheatre.Findtickets viasaengernola.com.
April6
St BernardIrish/Italian/ IslenosParade
TheparadefeaturesfloatsandmarchingclubsonW.JudgePerezDrivein Chalmette Theparadestartsatnoon Seevisitstbernard.comfordetails.
April6
HopeFest
SoulsingerEricaFallsandthePreservationHallAll-Starsperformatthe benefitforHotelHope,whichprovides supportforwomenandchildrenexperiencinghomelessness AtZonyMash BeerProject.Findticketsandinformationathotelhope.org/hopefest.
April6-7
ArtinthePass
Thefestivalfeatures100artistsfrom theregion,aswellasfoodvendors, kidsactivitiesandmoreonthecoast inPassChristian,Mississippi.Find informationatpassmainstreet.com/ events/artinthepass
April6-7
SpringGardenShow
TheNewOrleansBotanicalGarden’s annualeventissponsoredbythe LSUAgCenterandLouisianaMaster Gardenersandincludeslivemusic,arts
SPRING EVENTS PREVIEW
TheNewOrleansJazz&HeritageFestivalisApril25May5attheNewOrleansFairGroundsRaceCourse&Slots.
andcrafts,aplantsale,educational programmingandmore Visitneworleanscitypark.orgfordetails.
April7
AbitaSpringsBuskerFest
Thereisnobuskingallowed,butthe musiclineupfeaturesTubaSkinny, JacksonandtheJanks,ZachBryson andtheMeatRack,NewOrleans RhythmMethodandmore Food andbeveragesareavailablefromthe nearbyfarmers’market AttheAbita SpringsTrailhead.Visittrailheadmuseum.orgfordetails.
April11-14
FrenchQuarterFestival
Thegiantfreefestivalpresentsmore than270performancesbymostly localbandson20stagesspreadacross theFrenchQuarterandriverfront, includingintroducingstagesatSpanish Plazathisyear Therealsoareevening concerts,foodvendorsnearmany stages,dancelessonsandmore. Visitfqfi.org
April12
‘SwanLake’
TheLosAngeles-basedWorldBallet SeriespresentsTchaikovsky’sclassic balletaboutaprincewhofallsinlove withaprincessturnedintoaswanbya cruelmagician AtOrpheumTheater. Findticketsviaworldballetseries.com.
April12-14
PonchatoulaStrawberryFestival
Thefestivalfeaturesthreedaysoflive music,aparade,foodanddrinkbooths, craftvendorsandmoreindowntown Ponchatoula.Visitlastrawberryfestival.comfordetails.
April12-21
‘NoisesOff’
Inthechaoticbackstagecomedy,a theatercompanyattemptstostage thesexcomedy“NothingOn”and bumblesitswaythroughdressrehearsalstowardopeningnight.JPASpresentstheshowatJeffersonPerforming ArtsCenter.Visitjpas.orgfortickets andinformation.
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April13
NikkiGlaser
ComedianNikkiGlaserhasstarredin herowncomedyspecials,aComedy Centralseries,arealityTVshow,movies andpodcasts,hostedthedatingshow “FBoyIsland”andmore Sheperforms attheMahaliaJacksonTheater.Find ticketsviamahaliajacksontheater.com.
April18-21
NOLAPirateGathering
ThePirateGatheringincludesapirate ball,pubcrawl,piratecostumesand more Findinformationatfacebook com/theeleviathan504
April20
ParsonsDancewith AllenToussaintOrchestra
ParsonsDancepresentsthesignature pieces“Caught”and“SwingShift,”as wellas“Whirlaway,”whichisperformed tomusicbyAllenToussaint,providedat thisperformancebyReginaldToussaint andtheAllenToussaintOrchestra.
PresentedbyNewOrleansBalletAssociationatMahaliaJacksonTheater.Find ticketsvianobadance.com.
April20
MaritimeMusicandArtsFest
Thefestivalfeatureslivemusic,anart market,foodtrucksandmoretobenefit theMaritimeMuseumLouisiana,formerlyknownastheLakePontchartrain BasinMaritimeMuseum Atthemuseum ontheTchefuncteRiverinMadisonville Visitmaritimemuseumlouisiana.org fordetails.
April20
CroatianFest
Thefestivalfeaturesentertainmentby theBravoBand,KlapaValovi,Klapa BA,IvanHeller,DamirRadov,Komenka EthnicDanceEnsembleandCASKolo Dancers.Therealsoareculturaldisplays,Croatianfoodandbeer,cooking demonstrations,akidsareaandmore InBelleChasse Visitcroatianamericansociety.comfordetails.
April20
BigEasyComedyFestival
ThelineupofcomediansincludesSommore,LavellCrawford,BillBellamy, TonyRobertsandTeddyCarpenter.At UNOLakefrontArena.Findticketsvia arena.uno.edu.
April20
CrawfishCook-off
TheeventfeaturesmusicbyLost BayouRamblersandtheNewOrleans Nightcrawlers,acrawfishcook-off andall-you-can-eatcrawfishplusother foodanddrinks Proceedsbenefit TheHospiceHouse.AtFritchie ParkinSlidell.Findinformation atcrawfishtickets.com.
April20-21
SpringGardenandPetShow
Thegardenshowfeaturesanarrayof plantandgardenvendors,livemusic, petadoptions,foodanddrink,abeekeepingdemonstrationandmore Petsarewelcome.AtDestrehanPlan-
SPRING EVENTS PREVIEW
tation Visitdestrehanplantation.org fordetails.
April22-28
ZurichGolfClassic
ThePGATourcompetitionisatTPC LouisianaontheWestBank,and there’saPro-Ameventandmore Visitzurichgolfclassic.comfortickets andinformation.
April24
BiancaDelRio
DragqueenBiancaDelRiowentfrom localstagesandhostingDragBingoat Oztowinningseasonsixof“RuPaul’s DragRace”andtouringtheworld.She’s backintownonherDeadInsidecomedy tour AtMahaliaJacksonTheater.Find ticketsviathebiancadelrio.com.
April24
SwingintheOaks
TheLouisianaPhilharmonicOrchestra performsaprogramofclassicsand popularmusicatthefreeconcertat theGreatLawnandPeristyleinNew OrleansCityPark Visitlpomusic.com fordetails.
April24
DavidSedaris
ThehumoristandNPRcontributoris knownforessaysincollectionsincluding “Calypso,”“TheftbyFinding”and 2022’s“Happy-Go-Lucky.”Hespeaks
attheOrpheumTheater.Findtickets viaorpheumnola.net
April25-27
HumpFilmFestival
Writerandsexandrelationshipadvice columnistDanSavage’samateurporn filmfestivalcomestoTheBroad Theaterwith23shortfilmsaboutall sortsofkink Findinformation onhumpfilmfest.com
April25-May5
NewOrleansJazz&HeritageFestival
TheRollingStonesheadlineMay2,and thefestivallineupalsoincludesFoo Fighters,NeilYoungandCrazyHorse, ChrisStapleton,Anderson.Paak,Vam-
pireWeekendandmanymore The culturalpavilionhighlightsColombia, andthefestivalhasafullslateof foodandcraftvendors.AttheNew OrleansFairGroundsRaceCourse& Slots.Findticketsandinformation atnojazzfest.com
April25-May12
‘BornWithTeeth’ InLizDuffyAdams’comedy aboutElizabethantimes,poetand playwrightKitMarloweandyoung WilliamShakespearemeetinapub andcomparenotesondramaandlove
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24 GA MB IT > BE ST OF NE WO RL EA NS .C OM > MArch 1117 > 2024 OPEN THURSDAY THROUGHSUNDAY4PM -10PM 720 ORLEANSAVE.• 504.523.1930 •WWW.ORLEANSGRAPEVINE.COM Relaxonour TROPICAL COURTYARD OR SIDEWALK SEATING with afresh cocktail, wineordinner! SEAFOOD •BURGERS •SALADS •COMFORTFOOD Visita locationnear you! nohsc.com ELMWOOD /METAIRIE/ HARVEY /UPTOWN LENTEN SPECIALS Crawfish BoilSoup $4.99 Andrew Lloyd Webber’srockopera musicalisdirected by Kenneth Beck andfeaturesa live orchestra with an ensemble cast of 34 localand visiting performers. 6400 AIRLINE DRIVE METAIRIE, LA 504-885-2000 JPAS.ORG MARCH 15-24 5Performances Only
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April26
WineSpectator’sGrandTour
Thewinemagazinepresentsawine tastingfeaturingmorethan200 winesratedover90bythemagazine’seditors.AttheNewOrleans Marriott.Findticketsviagrandtour. winespectator.com.
April26-28
PlaqueminesParishSeafoodFest
Thefestivalfeaturesmusicby Rockin’DopsieJr.&theZydeco Twisters,NashvilleSouth,NOLA GrooveCollectiveandmore,plus amusementrides,localseafood,a craftmarket,akids’tentandmore. At333F.EdwardHebertBlvd.in BelleChasse.Visitplaqueminesparishfestival.comfordetails.
April29-May1
NOLACrawfishFest
ThemusiclineupfeaturesLostBayouRamblers,TabBenoit,George PorterJr.andRunnin’Pardnersand more,andthere’sboiledcrawfish, acrawfishcook-offandacrawfish eatingcontest.AtTheBroadside Findinformationatfacebook.com/ nolacrawfishfestival
April30-May1
DazeBetween
Themusicfestivalbetweenthetwo weekendsofJazzFesthasalineup featuringGov’tMule,KarlDenson’s TinyUniverse,Lettuce,Daniel Donato’sCosmicCountry,The Rumble,Galacticandmore.At FaubourgBrewery. Findtickets atdazebetweennola.com
MayMay3-19
‘SisterAct’ Inthemusicalcomedybasedon the1992movie,anightclubsinger whowitnessesacrimehidesoutin aconventwhereshemakesnew friends.AtRivertownTheatersfor thePerformingArts.Findticketsat rivertowntheaters.com.
May4-5
ShenYun
Thetouringshowcombinesdance, musicandcolorfulcostumesin acelebrationofChineseculture andhistory.AtJeffersonPerforming ArtsCenter.Findticketsvia jeffersonpac.com.
May10-26
‘TheFeltMenagerie’
Thepuppettheatershowfeatures BlancheDuBoisandotherlegendary TennesseeWilliamscharacters insituationsnotdesignedbythe playwright.Theadults-onlycomedyispresentedbytheTennessee WilliamsTheatreCompanyofNew
OrleansatZeitgeistTheatre& Lounge,UNOandNewMarigny Theatre.Visittwtheatrenola.com forscheduleanddetails.
May11
Brews,Boils&Bubbles
TheneweventfromtheorganizersoftheFriedChickenFestival featuresboiledseafood,foodfrom localrestaurants,craftbeers,live music,gamesandmoreonthe groundsoftheUNOLakefrontArena.Visitbrewsboilsbubbles.com forinformation.
May11-12
‘Dracula’
OliverHalkowichchoreographs theballetsettoavarietyofmusical genresintheadaptationofBram Stoker’svampirenovel.Presented byNewOrleansBalletTheatreat OrpheumTheater.Findtickets atneworleansballettheatre.com.
May14-19
‘Mrs.Doubtfire’ InthemusicalbasedontheRobin Williamsmovie,adown-on-hisluckactorwholosescustodyof hischildreninhisdivorcetakeson thepersonaofaScottishnanny totrytostayclosetohiskids. Thetouringproductioncomesto SaengerTheater.Findtickets viasaengernola.com.
May17
RickeySmiley
Thecomedian,musicianandradio hostisknownforhiscleancomedy andmanycharacters.Heperforms stand-upatOrpheumTheater.Find ticketsviaorpheumnola.net
May17-18
PirateDayintheBay
TheMysticKreweoftheSeahorse organizesthepirate-themed festivalindowntownBaySt.Louis, Mississippi.Therewillbelivemusic, kidsactivities,acostumecontest,a pubcrawl,scavengerhunt,swashbucklingoutfitsandmore.Visit mkotsh.comfordetails
May17-19
Mid-CityBayouBoogaloo
ThefestivalonBayouSt.Johnis headlinedbyGZAofWu-TangClan, Afroman,NikWest,Chali2na,Lez Zeppelinandmoreonitstwomusic stages.Thefestivalhasexpandeditscomedytenttoinclude burlesque,cabaretandmore,and thereisalargeartmarketanda crawfish-eatingcontest. Visitthebayouboogaloo.com forinformation
May18
Ms.Pat
ComedianPatricia“Ms.Pat”Williams,whostarsinherown showonBET+,performsstand-up atJoyTheater.Findtickets viathejoytheater.com
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Salismarried to Lisa CassanovaBrocato for29 years. They have a24-year-old son, Dominic Joseph Brocato.
EDUCATION
n BrotherMartinHighSchool,1988
n University of NewOrleans,B.S.inBusiness Management,1996
n Southern University LawCenter,J.D., 1999
LAWENFORCEMENT
n NewOrleans Police Department
l PoliceAcademy,P.O.S.T.certification, LouisSirgo AwardasIdeal PoliceOfficer
n JeffersonParishSheriff’s Office
l RetiredRes.Deputy
n LouisianaDept. of Justice (AttorneyGeneral’s Office)
l SpecialAgent –CriminalDivision
n PlaqueminesParishSheriff’s Office
l Asst.General Counsel– LegalDivision
l Hasmaintainedthe annual P.O.S.T. continuing education, training and qualificationssince 1993
LEGALEXPERIENCE
n BrocatoLaw Firm,PLC, 1999–Present
n FirstParishCourt –THO Judge,2018–Present
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CLAY CORMIER ANDTHE HIGHWAYBOYS
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COMMUNITYINVOLVEMENT/DWI EDUCATION
n SuddenImpactProgram (Sponsored by LA StatePoliceand LCMC)
l Mock trialprosecuting attorney
l Participated as prosecutor in 10 mock trials at localhigh schoolsfor textingwhile drivingand DWIeducation
COACHING
n BrotherMartinHighSchool
l Part-timepowerliftingcoach (present)
l Part-timehighschool football coachfor 10 years
ORGANIZATIONS/AFFILIATIONS
n LouisianaState BarAssociation,Member
n LouisianaItalianAmericanBar Association, Past President& Member
n National ItalianAmericanBar Association,Member
n JeffersonBar Association,Member
n Nicholls StateUniversityAthleticAssociation,Board Member
n Cefalutana Society,PastDirectorand CurrentMember
n BrotherMartinAlumniBoard of Directors,PastPresident & CurrentBoard Member
n NorthBridgedaleSubdivision Civic Association,Board Member
“Itwould be my honortoserve you on the Republican StateCentral Committeeand theRepublicanExecutiveCommittee. I will work hard to promoteRepublican values and helpelect strong Republican candidatestopublic office.”
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May18-19
BalletGoestoBroadway JeffersonBalletTheatre’s KennyBeckchoreographs piecesfromsomeofBroadway’smostpopularmusicals, including“WestSideStory,” “GuysandDolls,”“42nd Street,”“TheKingandI,” “Singin’intheRain”and more JPASpresentsthe showatJeffersonPerformingArtsCenter Findtickets atjpas.org
May24
NewOrleansGreekFestival
ThefestivalattheHellenic CulturalCenteronBayouSt JohnfeaturesGreekmusic, traditionaldanceperformances,food,bakedgoods, agrocery,kidsgamesand activities,cathedraltours andmore Visitgfno.com fordetails.
May31
JerrySeinfeld
comediansincars,Jerry Seinfeldisbackonstage doingstand-up.AtSaenger Theatre.Findticketsvia saengernola.com.
May31-June1
BalloonGlowand
LaserShow
Thehotairballoonevent featuresballoonridesand eveninglightshows,and therearegames,ridesand kidsactivities.AtNOLA MotorsportsPark Visit nolamotor.com fordetails.
May31-June16
‘TheCake’
BakeryownerDellais conflictedaboutmakinga cakeforforherbest friend’sdaughter’slesbian weddinginthedramaby BekahBrunstetter,writer forNBC’s“ThisisUs.”
AfteraphenomenallypopularTVshowaboutnothing andinterviewingother Mid-CityBayouBoogalooisMay17-19
PresentedbyCrescentCity StageatLoyolaUniversity NewOrleans’Marquette Theater.Findticketsat crescentcitystage.com.
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Belowisapreviewofmanyofthebandsandconcerttourscoming toNewOrleans,all-starjamsduringfestivalseasonandmore.
March
MARCH11
Fust Siberia
MARCH12
NickShouldersand TheOkayCrawdad Tipitina’s
MARCH14
BurnaBoy SmoothieKingCenter
MARCH15
Scarface JoyTheater
MARCH15
BobbyRush ChickieWahWah
MARCH15
HansWilliamswithLyla George&RichardRourke Tipitina’s
MARCH16
PatMetheny OrpheumTheater
MARCH17
PsymonSpine SaturnBar
MARCH17
FrontBottoms HouseofBlues
MARCH18
NickiMinaj SmoothieKingCenter
MARCH19
LauraJaneGrace ThelmaandTheSleaze Tipitina’s
MARCH19
HippieSabotage JoyTheater
MARCH20
MyraMelford DixonHall
MARCH22
Girlschool SouthportHall
MARCH22
KellerWilliams Tipitina’s
MARCH22
LarryFleet Fillmore
MARCH23
GeoffTate HouseofBlues
MARCH28
HaleyHeynderickx ToulouseTheatre
MARCH28
SleepytimeGorillaMuseum TheHowlin’Wolf
MARCH30
Crowbar
SouthportHall
MARCH30
PerpetualGroove Tipitina’s
MARCH30
Elephante RepublicNOLA
April
APRIL1
BobDylan SaengerTheatre
APRIL3
Rosali Siberia
APRIL4
TheDiscoBiscuits HouseofBlues
APRIL4 SheerMag Siberia
APRIL5
Ledisi
MARCH23
PussyRiotfeaturingNadya Boyfriend RabbitHole
MARCH24
A.J.Croce JoyTheater
MARCH24
ViciousRumors
Raven SouthportHall
MARCH24
TwinTribes HouseofBlues
MARCH24
ArinRay
RepublicNOLA
MARCH26
KurtVileandTheViolators WeakSignal Tipitina’s
MARCH27
BarItalia
ToulouseTheatre
MARCH27
CircleJerks
Descendents CivicTheatre
APRIL13
BigEasyBluesFestival withTucka KingGeorge PokeyBear SmoothieKingCenter
APRIL14
AskingAlexandria Fillmore
APRIL14
BeachFossils HouseofBlues
APRIL16
JesseMcCartney Fillmore
APRIL16
MoLowda&theHumble ToulouseTheatre
APRIL18
NothingMore WageWar Fillmore
APRIL18
Hayes&TheHeathens Tipitina’s
APRIL19
AdamAnt Fillmore
APRIL19
BlackJoeLewis& TheHoneybears Tipitina’s
APRIL20
MahaliaJacksonTheater
APRIL5
HotlineTNT Siberia
APRIL5
LevelUp RepublicNOLA
APRIL6
ZachWilliams MahaliaJacksonTheater
APRIL8
JerusalemQuartet DixonHall TulaneUniversity
APRIL9
Conan Santos
APRIL11
ParkerMcCollum SmoothieKingCenter
APRIL12
KeyshiaCole TreySongz Jaheim K.Michelle SmoothieKingCenter
APRIL13
BrothersOsborne SaengerTheatre
RiotTen SYZY RepublicNOLA
APRIL21
Swans CivicTheatre
APRIL23
BadReligion SocialDistortion Fillmore
APRIL23-24
MariahtheScientist Chxrry22 JoyTheater
APRIL24
TheFlamingLips SaengerTheatre
APRIL25
JesseDayton Broadside
APRIL26
CimaFest CivicTheatre
APRIL26
CoryWong
Dumpstaphunk Fillmore
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APRIL26
Jimi’sDeadfeaturing EricKrasno
NikkiGlaspie RossJames&Brandon “Taz”Niederauer ToulouseTheatre
APRIL26
DanielDonato RepublicNOLA
APRIL26-27
LowCutConnie Siberia
APRIL26
LouisianaCallingfeaturing SonnyLandreth TommyMcLain& C.C.Adcock ChickieWahWah
APRIL27
RobertGlasper Yebba OrpheumTheater
APRIL27
DeltaBluesExplosion featuringSamanthaFish Fillmore
APRIL27
TromboneShorty TremeThreauxdown SaengerTheatre
APRIL27
TakeMetothe RiverAll-Stars JoyTheater
APRIL27
EastRich TheHowlin’Wolf
APRIL27-28
St.Paulandthe BrokenBones Tipitina’s
APRIL28
ChicanoBatman HouseofBlues
APRIL28
MavisStaples CivicTheatre
APRIL28
TheRevivalists Fillmore
APRIL28
AlyndaSegarra DylanLeBlanc ChickieWahWah
APRIL28
WAR TheWailers OrpheumTheater
APRIL29
ShortyFestfeaturing TromboneShorty& OrleansAvenue
Galactic SunRaArkestra Tipitina’s
St.PaulandtheBrokenBonesperformatTipitina’sonApril27-28.
APRIL30
JoeMarcinek’sDeadFunk SummitwithJoJoHermann GeorgePorterJr. MaggieRose
TonyHallandmore ToulouseTheatre
APRIL30
AndyFrasco&theU.N. HouseofBlues
May
MAY1
TheRadiators CivicTheatre
MAY1
TheAlarm HouseofBlues
MAY2
TheMetersCelebration CivicTheatre
MAY2
JJGrey&Mofro SaengerTheatre
MAY2
TheHeavyHeavy ChickieWahWah
MAY2
NorthMississippiAllstars
MagnoliaBoulevard
Tipitina’s
MAY2
LeftoverSalmon JoyTheater
MAY2-4
JoeRusso’sAlmostDead Fillmore
MAY3
KarlDenson’sTinyUniverse Tipitina’s
MAY3
CedricBurnside DelvonLamarrOrganTrio Broadside
MAY3
TeskeyBrothers SaengerTheatre
MAY3
Lettuce JoyTheater
MAY3
RonnieStone PoorBoys
MAY4
JoeRusso’sSelcouthQuartet ToulouseTheatre
MAY4
AndersOsborneBirthday Celebrationwithguests CivicTheatre
MAY4
Meatbodies Siberia
MAY4
CrescentCityClassics:New OrleansFunkCelebration JoyTheater
MAY9
DwightYoakam OrpheumTheater
MAY9
JacobCollier Fillmore
MAY9
MoneyMan JoyTheater
MAY10
IbaMahr ChickieWahWah
MAY10
CityandColour JoyTheater
MAY10
SpaceLaces RepublicNOLA
MAY11
Echo&theBunnymen JoyTheater
MAY13
KublaiKhan JoyTheater
MAY14
MAY4
GeorgeClinton& Parliament/Funkadelic Fillmore
MAY4
NealFrancis Tipitina’s
MAY4
ClipPayne’s420 FunkMob RabbitHole
MAY5
BreakScience ToulouseTheatre
MAY5
TheeSinseers TheAltons HouseofBlues
MAY6 Orgy Cold HouseofBlues
MAY7
BadBunny SmoothieKingCenter
MAY7 Tyla JoyTheater
MAY7
InThisMoment OrpheumTheater
MAY9
Wayfarer Siberia
Slowdive CivicTheatre
MAY14
TheChats DirtyFences HouseofBlues
MAY16
GFlip Florrie Tipitina’s
MAY16
Brooks&Dunn SmoothieKingCenter
MAY17
SeanPaul Fillmore
MAY19
TakingBackSunday Fillmore
MAY22
ChrisIsaak HouseofBlues
MAY25
MadisonBeer Fillmore
MAY25
Kaivon RepublicNOLA
MAY26
ThieveryCorporation HouseofBlues
MAY31
CodyJohnson SmoothieKingCenter
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IT’SSPRINGTIMEINNEWORLEANS,whichisatrulyglorioustimeofyeartobeone oftheluckyfewwhogetstocallthemselvesaresident Thesun’soutlongernow,butit’s stillnotflashfryingthefirstthreelayersofskinoffyourbody,andthehumiditystillhasn’t shookoffitswinterslumber,makingitabsolutelyperfectout.
NewOrleansisblessedwithahugenumberofparkseitherinthecityorashortdrive awaythatoffereverythingfromthesolitudeoftheBarataria’sswampstothebustleof basketballcourtsandplaygroundsalongtheLafitteGreenway Plus,adayattheparkisa greatexcusetoexploresomeofthecity’sotherneighborhoodsorevenotherpartsofthe regionyoumaynotbefamiliarwith.
cREScENT PARK
2300N.PETERSST.
CrescentParkisthescenicroutetotakeif you’retryingtotraversetheMarignyand Bywaterandavoidvehiculartraffic.The 1.4-milelinearparkofferssweepingviews oftheMississippiRiverandthere’splenty tocheckoutalongtheway,includingart installationsandcuratedgardensandgreen space.Theconcretepathiswelcomingto runners,pedestrians,petsandcyclists,and themulti-usepavilionsalongtheriverfront havealsobecomehotspotsforrollerskatingandfitnessanddanceclasses.There’s alsoasmallgatedareaforpupstoplay off-leash.Ahighlightofthepark,andits officialentrancepoint,istherust-colored, archedbridgeonPietyStreet It’sabitof atrektogettothetop,buttheviewis highlyrewarding.
Formoreinformation,visit crescentparknola.org
WHATTODONEARBY:
• GrabbrunchatElizabeth’s (601GallierSt.)
• BuysomethingcoolonvinylatEuclid Records(3301ChartresSt.)
• IndulgeinsomebarbecueatTheJoint (701MazantSt.)
• SipanartisanalbeeratParleauxBeer Lab(634LessepsSt.)
• DropinforasliceatPizzaDelicious (617PietySt.)
• EatabratwurstatBratzY’all (617BPietySt.)
• Washdownabanhmiwithacoldbeer atBywaterBrewPub(3000RoyalSt.)
LAFRENIERE PARK
300DOWNSBLVD.,METAIRIE
Metairie’sbiggestparkdrawsinsportsenthusiastswithitsnewlyupdated$3million soccercomplex,inadditiontobaseball andsoftballdiamondsandarunningtrack. Thereareareasthroughouttheparkthat accommodateskateboardersandroller skaters,aswellascyclistsandjoggers.The parkishometoabirdsanctuarywherevisitorscanseeibis,geeseandegretsupclose. There’salsoalagoon,playgrounds,picnic sheltersandacarousel Formoreinformation, visitlafrenierepark.org
WHATTODONEARBY:
• GrababeeratBrewsky’sBar&Grill andcheckoutitsbrand-new Thaipop-up,Yaya’sThaiStreetFusion (2205DavidDrive,Metairie)
• Getsomesoftserveorasnowballfrom TheBigChill(2413DavidDrive,Metairie)
LAFITTE GREENWAY
2200LAFITTEAVE. Thelinearparkopenedin2015and stretchesnearly3miles,connectingpeople allthewayfromthebanksofBayouSt John toTremeandtheoutskirtsoftheFrench Quarter.It’samuch-neededandprotected passagewayforcyclingenthusiasts,and italsoboaststenniscourts,sportsfields, basketballcourtsandtwoplaygrounds. Throughouttheyear,theGreenwayhosts artinstallations,outdoormarketsandother
programming.Thisspring,checkoutfree yogaandotherfitnessclasses,including bouncemusicdanceclasses.ItsEasterExtravaganzaforkidsisonMarch16andafree outdoormovieserieskicksoffApril19 Formoreinformation,visit lafittegreenway.org
WHATTODONEARBY:
• Grabatickettothelatestblockbuster orindieflickattheBroadTheater(636 N.BroadSt.)
• DancetosomelivemusicatTheBroadside(600N.BroadSt.)
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St.TammanyTrace
• Grabalocallymadebeerand takeinsomestand-upcomedy atSkeetaHawkBrewing(455N. DorgenoisSt.)
• NoshonabagelatFlourMoon (457N.DorgenoisSt.)
• GetacaffeineboostatHey! Coffee(2606St.LouisSt.)orBackatownCoffee(301BasinSt.)
• Grabapo-boyfromParkwayBakery&Tavern(538HaganAve.)
• Meetupfordrinkswithfriendsat BayouBeer&WineGarden(326 N.NormanC.FrancisParkway)or TheWrongIrononTheGreenway (3532ToulouseSt.)
AUDUBON PARK
2300N.PETERSST.
TheUptownparkextendsfromSt CharlesAvenuetotheMississippiRiver,withMagazineStreetbisectingit.Its proximitytoTulaneandLoyolauniversitiesmakesitapopularrecreational spotforcollegestudents Thesmooth pavementofthe1.9milelooptrailaccommodatesjoggers,wheelchairusers,cyclists,dogwalkersandstrollers. There’salsoagolfcourse,alagoon, gazebosandthreeplaygrounds.The parkisalsohometotheAudubonZoo withhundredsofanimalsfromallover
• GrabacoffeeorapastryatTartine(7217PerrierSt.)
• Impressadatewithamealat Clancy’s(6100AnnunciationSt.)or Patois(6078LaurelSt.)
• GrabacocktailatMonkeyHillBar (6100MagazineSt.)
NEW ORLEANS cITY PARK
1PALMDRIVE
CityParkisoneofthebiggesturban parksintheU.S.(it’sbiggerthanNew York’sCentralPark)andthereare forests,gardens,waterwaysandtrails galore,inadditiontomajorartattractionsandfamily-friendlyactivities
Bikingandrunningtrailsweave underneathmajesticoaktrees throughoutthepark,andthereare tonsofspacesforteamsports,like soccerandkickball Theparkalsohas coursesforminigolf,regulargolfand discgolf It’snotuncommontocome acrossgroupsworkingout,dancingor practicingyoga
Theparkisalsosuperkidfriendly Storyland,forexample,isfilledwith larger-than-lifesculpturesoffairytale charactersandstructuresthatkids canclimbon TheLouisianaChildren’s Museumoffersartandhands-onactivities,andthereareplaygroundsand coveredsheltersforbirthdayparties andothergatherings There’salsoan amusementpark
Thereareafewplacestoeatafull orgrabasnack,includingCafeDu Monde,theAcornCafeintheLouisianaChildren’sMusemandCafeNOMA insideNOMA
AhighlightattheparkistheSidney andWaldaBesthoffSculptureGarden, whichoffersfreeadmission.Itexpandedin2019with27newworksby internationallyrenownedartists.
Theparkalsofeaturesboatrentals, includingswanboatsandVenetian-styleguidedgondolarides.
theworld.Anancient,magnificentoak treenearthezoo’sentrance,dubbed “TheTreeofLife,”isadrawforphoto ops,marriageproposalsandother smallgatherings TheRiverview,better knownas“TheFly,”offersscenicsights oftheriver,inadditiontosoccerfields, baseballdiamondsandplentifulgreen spacetobaskin
Formoreinformation,visitaudubonnatureinstitute.org/audubon-park.
WHATTODONEARBY:
• TakearideontheSt.Charles Avenuestreetcar
• Scopeoutthehistoricarchitectureofthesurrounding neighborhood
AnotherstandoutistheCouterie Foresttowardthebackofthepark, whichattractsbirdwatchersandnatureenthusiasts.It’salsohometoNew Orleans’highestpointofelevation, LabordeMountain
Formoreinformation,visit neworleanscitypark.org
WHATTODONEARBY:
• GetanorderofSpanishpaellaat Lola’s(3312EsplanadeAve.)
• GrababeeratParkviewTavern whileyoustillcan it’sclosing attheendofApril(910N. CarrolltonAve.)
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• Pretendyou’reinParisandeat aFrenchmealatCafeDegas (3127EsplanadeAve.)
• PickupabottleatwineshopSwirl (3143PonceDeLeonSt.)andbring itnextdoorto1000Figstopair withMediterraneanfood(3141 PonceDeLeonSt.)
ST. TAMMANY TRAcE
419N.NEWHAMPSHIREST., COVINGTON(NOTE: THEREAREOTHERPOINTS OFENTRY)
The31-miletrace,whichwasoriginallya corridorfortheIllinoisCentralRailroad, stretchesthroughtheNorthshorecommunitiesofCovington,AbitaSprings, Mandeville,LacombeandSlidell.It’s aday-tripdestinationforthoseonthe southshorewhoneedsometimeaway fromthecity It’sknownforitsnumerouspaved(andwheelchair-friendly) trailsthatweavethroughpinetrees andscenicwaterways.Itisespecially popularforcyclists
Thetrailscrossoverseveralbayous andtheBogueFalayaRiverandthrough FontainebleauStatePark.Thereare multipletrailheads whichisnicefor thosewithyoungerchildrenorwho don’tfeelliketravelingthewholeroute. Therearealsoplayareasforkidsand reststopsthroughout OnFridays,there arefreeconcertsattheMandeville TrailheadandCulturalInterpretive Centerandotherfamilyprogramming throughouttheyear
Formoreinformation,visit tammanytrace.org
WHATTODONEARBY:
• GrabacoffeeatAbitaRoastingCo. (1011VillageWalk,Covington)
• Seehowbeergetsmadeat AbitaBrewingCo.(21084 Hwy.36,Covington)
• Brewery-hoptoChafunktaBrewingCo (69123SkyBrookRoad, Mandeville)andSpoke&Barrel (639GirodSt.,Mandeville)
• Checkoutgalleriesandshopsin downtownCovington
• FueluponbrunchatMattinaBella (421E.GibsonSt.,Covington)
BARATARIA PRESERVE
6588BARATARIABLVD., MARRERO
TheBaratariaPreserveispartofthe JeanLafitteNationalHistoricalParkand isabouta20-minutedrivefromNew Orleans,thoughitfeelslikeawhole differentworld.Thepreserveisroughly 26,000acresofprotectedbayous, swamps,andforests,andit’stheplace togoifyou’rehopingtospotanalligator inthewild.(Stayontheboardwalk hikingtrails,anddon’tfallin.)Outside organizationspartnerwiththepreserve andofferguidedtoursonbothland andinthewaterforanevenmoreindepthexperience.
Formoreinformation,visitnps.gov/jela/ planyourvisit/conditions.htm
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• GetsomegrubatCrawfishandChill (6220LapalcoBlvd.,Marrero)
• Tryyourhandatgamblingon yourwaybackintotownat BoomtownCasino(4132Peters Road,Harvey)
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VassilikiEllwoodYiagazisopensSmoke&Honey
IT’SBEENEIGHTYEARSSINCERESTAURATEURANDACTORVassilikiEllwood YiagazisfoundoutshewasJewish.
ShehadnoideashehadJewishheritageuntilherbirthfatherinvestigated thefamilytreein2016.Itturnsout hergrandmother’sfamilywasnamed Levi,SephardicJewishpeoplewho livedinEnglandandallconvertedto EpiscopalianbeforeWorldWarI
“WhenIfoundoutittotallymade sense,”shesays.“I’vealwayshadan affinityforJewishculture.”
Nearlyadecadelater,inJanuary, sheopenedSmoke&honey,aMidcitybreakfastandlunchspotserving whatshecallsGreekandJewish soulfood.herflavorfulrecipefor matzoballsoupcamefromaclose friend’smother
Growingup,theGreeksideofher familyalwaysdominated.Shewas borninAthens,whereherBritish motherandGreekfatherranan English-stylepub.ShegrewupspeakingbothGreekandEnglish.Seeking respitefromthecity,thefamily movedtotheclosecommuterisland ofAegina
herparentsdivorcedwhenshe was7,andwhenhermomremarried, itwastoaGreek-Americanlivingin Maryland,whereEllwoodYiagazis spenttherestofherformativeyears.
Anactorandfilmmaker,Ellwood YiagazismovedtoNewOrleans earlyinthepandemic,afterthefilm industryinLosAngelesshutdown Shepivoted,putonherchef’shatand decidedtobringauthenticAthenian foodtoNewOrleans,firstatthe Mid-cityfarmer’smarketandalsoina seriesofpop-upsaroundtown.
SheaskedherfriendLaurenLynch foradviceaboutopeningabrick-andmortarrestaurant.Lynchownsand operatesbarsandrestaurantsinNew Yorkcity,includingharlemPublic, whichsheopenedin2012.She’sa frequentvisitortoNewOrleans,and thetwobecamebusinesspartnersin Smoke&honey
FormerlythehomeofPieceofMeat, theairy,40-seatrestauranthasred tiledwallsandcedarwoodfinishes,
withwraparoundoutdoorseatingunderan awning.Therenovationwasaccomplished injustfiveweeks.
“Iwantittofeellike myGreekislandhome: inviting,”Ellwood Yiagazissays.
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Shedevelopedthe recipesandmenu herself.Bothgyros areserveddressed Athens-style,which meansahandfulof seasonedfrench friesinthemix.The breakfastgyrofeatures importedGreekpita wrappedaround halloumicheese,eggs, bacon,tzatziki,red onionsandtomatoes withfries.Dinerscan choosepork,chicken orvegetablestofillthe lunchgyro,andthe porkhasbitsofcrispy bellymixedinwithtenderroastedshouldermeat.Italsocan beservedasadeconstructedgyroon aplatterwithsaladontheside
TheVillagesaladisoneoftheowner’sfavorites.Ithasasimplemixof choppedtomatoes,cucumberandred onioncappedwithaslabofimported feta,alldressedinanoregano-seasonedredwinevinaigrette.
TheLambeauxisanotherwinner,withtenderslicedlegoflamb slatheredwithwhippedfeta,onion andgarlicjamandvegetablesonJohn GendusaFrenchbread.Thebourekas areaperfectsnackofspinachand fetaincrispyphyllodough.Themenu alsohasNewYork-stylebagelswith aschmearorsmokedsalmonanda veganpistachiochocolatechipcookie forasweetbite
Anexpandedmenuiscomingsoon, anditwillincludehouse-smoked brisketandpastramisandwiches
Onthedrinksside,therestaurant recentlygotitsliquorlicenseandis servingmimosas,margaritas,Greek
beer,Mediterranean-focusedwine andretsina,aspecialtypeofGreek whitewine.
Smoke&honeyalsoisasatellite locationforcoffeeScience,aninventivecafebasedaboutamileaway onSouthBroadStreetnearTulane Avenue.coffeeSciencebaristasrun theirfullmenuofstandardandcreativecoffeeandteadrinkshere,too.
Inbetweentakingcareofher guests,EllwoodYiagazisisbackto acting.Mostrecentlyshespenta monthinArkansasfilming“Violent Ends,”anindiemoviewithacastthat includesBillyMagnussen,Alexandra ShippandNickStahl.Shesayswhile shelovestoact,she’scommittedto runningherownrestaurantfulltime.
“It’sreallyimportanttometo putin150%tomakesthiswork,” shesays.
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Highonthehog
THEBUTCHERSBEGANGATHERING BEFORESUNRISE.Thebaropenednot longafterthat,withwhiskeyandbloody maryscirculatingasthecrowdgrew underafestival-styetent
Throughoutthemorning,themood shiftedfromfestivetosolemnandback again,dependingonwhichpartofthe boucheriewasunderway.
Tobegin,thebishopofBatonrouge offeredabenediction.Aroundthecorner,outofsightformost,therecame thesharpsnapofagunshot.Soona clusterofpeopleinbutcherapronswere gatheredaroundthejust-killedhog, watchingastwomencollecteditsblood forabatchofboudinnoir
Someoftheonlookerssteppedupto helpcarrythe350-poundanimalback tothetent,toastationdubbed“the gallows,”whereitwouldbesystematicallybrokendowninthetime-honored processoftheboucherie.
ForchefJohnFolse,achampionof Louisianaculinaryheritagesincethe 1970s,theboucherieisnowawayto connectthepastwiththefuture.
Thesettingforthisone,heldin lateFebruary,wasWhiteOakEstate &Gardens,asprawlingpropertyin suburbanBatonrougealongJones creek.Folse’scompanynormallyhosts weddingsandcorporateeventshere. Italsodoublesasanincubatorforthe restlesslyindustriouschef’sendeavors andideas.
Oneoftheoutbuildingshousesagrist millthatproducesgritsforrestaurants. Thelatestadditionisamicrodistillery, whereFolse’snewStill’Waterbrand
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ChefJohnFolse(left)andateam ofcooksfromaroundthecountry carryahogtothebutchers’tent atFetedesBouchers.
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whiskeyandrumtricklefromthe tubesandkettleswithin.
Since2016,WhiteOakalsohasbeen thegatheringplaceforFolse’sannual boucherie,calledFetedesBouchers.
Aboucheriedrawsonthestrong GermanandFrenchrootsin Louisiana.Itwasonceaseasonal partoffarmlife,acommunalevent forneighboringfamiliestosharethe laborandrewardsofslaughteringa hog.Thecollectiveapproachmade themostofperishablemeat,andthe fastidioususeoftheentireanimal ledtoboudin,cracklingandheadcheesepreparedalongsidethe hamsandchops
Whilethoseitemsremainbutcher shopstaples,theboucherieitselffell outofpracticeasmodernagriculture andfooddistributionrolledon.But Folseisarevivalistofthetradition.
“AskidsgrowingupinSt.James Parish,wewerepartoftheboucherie traditionthatwestillhadinthe1950s and’60s,”Folsesaid.“Welearned fromourgrandparents.Itwasthe youngerkidsgettingsticksfromthe woodstofeedthefire,theolderkids tendingthefire.Itwaseverybody learningfromeverybody.
“That’swhywecreatedthisasa richdayofauthenticallylearningand sharingthistradition,”hesaid.
Aboucherieisadefinitivefarm-totableprocessthathidesnothing.For thosewhotakepart,it’salsoadirect connectiontothetraditionsandthe crafttheyarepursuing
Theeventdrawsrestaurant chefs,corporatechefs,leadersof competitivebarbecueteamsand enthusiastsofLouisianaculinary tradition.Thisyeartheycamefrom justdownthebayouandfromall thewayfromchicago.
Manytakingpartalsocamefrom thechefJohnFolseculinaryInstitute. StudentsintheprogramatNicholls StateUniversitywerepairedupwith moreveteranchefsandcooks,with eachteamresponsiblefordifferent boucheriecreations.
Teamsatworkatadozenstations tendedironkettlessnappingwith hotfatforcrackling,slicedliverfor boudin,stitchedupasausage-stuffed pigstomachforponceandsorted throughtheseasoningforandouille. Thetentfilledwiththehissofgas rings,withsteamrisingfromtureens andthesloshofcookingoarsstirring giantbatchesofstew
Betweenitall,therewas alsotheexchangeofexpertise andperspective
“It’sbeensowonderful,”said rebeccaGilson,aculinarystudent fromcovington.“Theypreparedus forit,thenpairedusupwiththese
otherchefs,youjustlearnsomuch throughthedayworkingtogether.”
Gilsonwasworkingwithateamthat includedTravisJohnson,achefwith thenationaluniversitydiningservices companychartwells.herecalledhis firstFetedesBouchers,backwhen hewasworkingatTulaneUniversity hewasdirectedtopullviscerafroma freshlyslaughteredhogtomakeoffal stew.Thatwasit;hewashooked
“It’sallaboutlearningandnetworking,”hesaid.“Iwassoexcitedto comeback.”
ForFolse,theboucherieisprime timewithstudentsandthenext generationcomingupinthe culinaryworld
“IftheyaregoingtogototheJohn FolseculinaryInstitute,Iwantthem tohavesometimewithJohnFolse,” thechefsaidwhilewalkingthe WhiteOakgrounds.
KeepingupwithFolseisnoeasy task.At77,themanoverseesa culinaryenterprisethatrunsthrough manylevels,fromhisupscaleNew Orleansdiningdestinationrestaurant r’evolutiontohisfoodbrands andevents.
hisstaffalwayscarrySharpies forthenexttimetheirbossisasked toautographoneofhiscookbooks, mightytomesthatdocument aculinarycultureasmuchas providerecipes
FetedesBouchersshowcasesthe techniquesoftheoldways,butthe formathasbeenarrangedforamore modernpresentationtothepublic, andforafeastandparty(itisaticketedevent,afterall).
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thehogkilledthatmorning,usinghot watertosoftenthefurandshavingit, thencuttingitintoitsusablepieces. Butmostoftheteamsusedmeatfrom animalsprocessedearlier,sothey couldgetrighttowork.
Notallthedishescamefromthe pig,reflectingothertraditionsatthe Louisianafarmsteadoftheolddays.
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Andporchetta,adeeplycrusted foldofstuffedporkbelly,mightbe bestknownfromItaliancooking. ButFolsesaidhisversionofitwas commononhisfamily’stablesat boucheries,oftenreservedforthe butchersthemselves
Bymidday,cookswerestartingto bringoutgreatplattersofmeatsand basinsofstewstoassembleabuffet dubbed“SpoilsoftheBoucherie.”
Thegatheredattendeesqueued uptodigin.Folsestoodbyawhole wildhogthatwaspartofthefeast andreflectedonthedaywitha senseofsatisfactionthatwent beyondthemeal.
“Thisallstartedoutwithwanting toteach,wantingtopassiton,”Folse said.“It’sgrowing,andit’sgrowing intherightdirection.Morepeople whoreallycareaboutthismissionare gettinginvolved.”—IanMcNulty/ TheTimes-Picayune
Quilt Cabernet
Sauvignon
Afantastic cabernetwith abundantaromas of tart blackberry,chocolate nibs, and cassis with hints of culinary herbs and lightly toasted oak. Rich and satisfying with flavors of boysenberry jam, black cherry pie filling, and cocoalayered with notes of vanilla and hazelnut. Full yetelegantonthe palate,with strong acidity and along, smooth finish accompanied by velvetytannins.
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GUINNESS DRAUGHT STOUT
Guinness hasa malty sweetness andahoppybitterness, with notes of co�eeand chocolate. Aroastedflavor also comes through,courtesy of the roasted unmalted barley that goes into itsbrewing. It hasa sweetnose, with hintsofmalt breakingthrough, andits palate issmooth, creamy, and balanced. Best served in aglass.
Style -IrishDry Stout
ABV -4.2%
BLUE MOON BELGIAN WHITE
InspiredbyBelgian wits, Blue Moon BelgianWhite is brewed usingValenciaorange peel,for asubtle sweetness. Oats and wheatcreateasmooth, creamy finish. Garnish with anorange slicetoheightenthe citrus aromaand taste.Bestserved in aglass.
Style -Belgian Style Wheat Ale
ABV -5.4%
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AngeloBrocato’s—214N.CarrolltonAve., (504)486-1465;angelobrocatoicecream. com—Thissweetshopservesitsowngelato, spumoni,Italianice,cannolis,biscotti,fig cookies,tiramisu,macaroonsandmore.
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Bamboula’s—514FrenchmenSt.;bamboulasmusic.com—Thelivemusicvenue’s kitchenoffersamenuoftraditionaland creativecreoledishes,suchascreolecrawfishcrepeswithgoatcheeseandchardonnay sauce.reservationsaccepted.Lunch,dinner andlate-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—A smokedturkeysandwichisservedwith bacon,tomatojam,herbedcreamcheese, arugulaandherbvinaigretteonhoneyoat bread.Noreservations.Outdoorseating available.LunchTue.-Sat.$$ Curio—301RoyalSt.,(504)717-4198;curionola.com—Thecreativecreolemenuincludes blackenedGulfshrimpservedwithchicken andandouillejambalaya.reservations accepted.Lunchanddinnerdaily.$$
Dahla—611O’KeefeAve.,(504)766-6602; dahlarestaurant.com—ThemenuofThai dishesincludescrispyskinnedduckbasilwith vegetables.Deliveryavailable.reservations accepted.LunchanddinnerMon.-Sat $$ DesireOysterBar—RoyalSonestaNew Orleans,300BourbonSt.,(504)586-0300; sonesta.com/desireoysterbar—Amenu fullofGulfseafoodincludeschar-grilled oysterstoppedwithParmesanandherbs reservationsrecommended.Breakfast, lunchanddinnerdaily.$$
DickieBrennan’sBourbonHouse—144 BourbonSt.,(504)522-0111;bourbonhouse. com—There’saseafoodrawbaranddisheslike redfishwithlemonbuerreblanc.reservations accepted.Lunchanddinnerdaily.$$$
DickieBrennan’sSteakhouse 716Iberville St.,(504)522-2467;dickiebrennanssteakhouse.com—A6-ouncefiletmignonis servedwithfriedoysters,creamedspinach,
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potatoesandbearnaise.reservationsrecommended.DinnerMon.-Sat.$$$ ElPavoReal 4401S.BroadAve.,(504) 266-2022;elpavorealnola.com—Themenu includestacos,enchiladasandsauteedGulf fishtoppedwithtomatoes,olives,onionand capers,servedwithriceandstringbeans. Outdoorseatingavailable.Noreservations LunchandearlydinnerTue.-Sat.$$
Juan’sFlyingBurrito—515BaronneSt., (504)529-5825;2018MagazineSt.,(504) 569-0000;4724S.CarrolltonAve.,(504) 486-9950;8140OakSt.,(504)897-4800; juansflyingburrito.com TheFlyingBurrito includessteak,shrimp,chicken,cheddarjack cheese,blackbeans,rice,guacamoleand salsa.Outdoorseatingavailable.Noreservations.LunchanddinnerThu.-Tue $$
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,saladsand aNOLAStyleGritsBowltoppedwithbacon, cheddarandapoachedegg.reservations accepted.Breakfast,lunchanddinnerdaily.$$ LegacyKitchenSteak&Chop—91Westbank Expressway,Gretna,(504)513-2606; legacykitchen.com Themenuincludes filetsmignonsandbone-inrib-eyes,as wellasburgers,saladsandseafooddishes reservationsaccepted.Outdoorseating available.LunchanddinnerMon.-Sat.$$ LuzianneCafe 481GirodSt.,(504)2651972;luziannecafe.com—cajunSunshine Beignetsarestuffedwitheggs,bacon,cheese andhotsauce.Noreservations.Deliveryavailable.BreakfastandlunchWed.-Sun.$$ Mikimoto 3301S.CarrolltonAve.,(504) 488-1881;mikimotosushi.com TheSouth carrolltonrollincludestunatataki,avocado andsnowcrab.Themenualsohasnoodle dishes,teriyakiandmore.reservations accepted.Deliveryavailable.LunchSun.Fri.,dinnerdaily $$
Mosca’s—4137Highway90West,Westwego, (504)436-8950;moscasrestaurant.com— Thisfamily-styleeateryservesItaliandishes andspecialtiesincludingchickenalagrande andbakedoystersMosca.reservations accepted.DinnerWed.-Sat.cashonly $$$ Mother’sRestaurant 401PoydrasSt., (504)523-9656;mothersrestaurant.net— Thiscounter-servicespotservespo-boys, jambalaya,crawfishetouffee,redbeansand riceandmore.Deliveryavailable.Noreservations.Breakfast,lunchanddinnerdaily.$$ NewOrleansHamburger&SeafoodCompany 817VeteransMemorialBlvd.,Metairie, (504)837-8580;1005S.ClearviewParkway, Jefferson,(504)734-1122;2515BManhattan
Blvd.,Harvey,(504)684-6050;4141St. CharlesAve.,(504)247-9753;6920Veterans MemorialBlvd.,Metairie,(504)455-1272; nohsc.com Themenuofburgers,salads andcreoledishesincludesthin-friedcatfish Lafitteoverricepilaf.Deliveryavailable $$ Neyow’sCreoleCafe—3332BienvilleSt., (504)827-5474;neyows.com Themenu includesredbeanswithfriedchickenor porkchops,aswellasseafoodplatters, po-boys,grilledoysters,saladsandmore.No reservations.Lunchdaily,dinnerMon.-Sat., brunchSun.$$
NiceGuysBar&Grill—7910EarhartBlvd., (504)302-2404;niceguysbarandgrillnola. com—char-grilledoystersaretoppedwith cheese.Themenualsoincludeswings,quesadillas,burgers,salads,seafoodpastaand more.Noreservations.Lunchdaily,dinner Mon.-Sat $$$
TheOriginalItalianPie—3629PrytaniaSt., (504)766-8912;theoriginalitalianpieuptown.com TheItalianPiecomboincludes pepperoni,Italiansausage,groundbeef, mushrooms,onions,bellpepper,black olives,mozzarellaandhouse-madetomato sauce.Noreservations.DinnerandlatenightTue.-Sat.$$
OrleansGrapevineWineBar&Bistro—720 OrleansAve.,(504)523-1930;orleansgrapevine.com—Thewinebar’smenuincludes creolepastawithshrimpandandouillein tomatocreamsauce.reservationsaccepted forlargeparties.Outdoorseatingavailable.
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PalaceCafe 605CanalSt.,(504)523-1661; palacecafe.com Thecontemporarycreole menuincludescrabmeatcheesecakewith mushroomsandcreolemeunieresauce. Outdoorseatingavailable.reservationsrecommended.BreakfastandlunchWed.-Fri., dinnerWed.-Sun.,brunchSat.-Sun $$$ ParishGrill—4650W.EsplanadeAve.,Suite 100,Metairie,(504)345-2878;parishgrill.com—Themenuincludesburgers, sandwiches,pizzaandsauteedandouille withfigdip,bluecheeseandtoastpoints. reservationsaccepted.Lunchanddinner Mon.-Sat $$
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ElPavoReal(4401S.BroadSt., 504-266-2022;elpavorealnola. com)servespan-friedPescado VeraCruztoppedwithasauceof tomato,onion,capersandolives.
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Rosie’sontheRoof HigginsHotel,480 AndrewHigginsBlvd.,(504)528-1941;higginshotelnola.com/dining—Therooftopbarhasa menuofsandwiches,burgersandsmallplates. 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.$$ Theo’sNeighborhoodPizza—1212S. ClearviewParkway,Elmwood,(504) 733-3803;2125VeteransMemorialBlvd., Metairie,(504)510-4282;4024CanalSt., (504)302-1133;4218MagazineSt.,(504) 894-8554;70488Highway21,Covington, (985)234-9420;theospizza.com AMarilynn PotaSupremepieistoppedwithmozzarella, pepperoni,sausage,hamburger,mushrooms, bellpeppersandonions.Therealsoaresalads, sandwichesandmore.Deliveryavailable. LunchanddinnerTue.-Sat $
Tito’sCeviche&Pisco—1433St.CharlesAve., (504)354-1342;5015MagazineSt.,(504) 267-7612;titoscevichepisco.com Peruvian lomosaltadofeaturessauteedbeef,onions, tomatoes,soysauceandpisco,servedwith potatoesandrice.Outdoorseatingavailable onMagazineStreet.Deliveryavailable reservationsaccepted.Lunchanddinner Mon.-Sat.,brunchSun.$$$
TheVintage 3121MagazineSt.,(504) 324-7144;thevintagenola.com—Themenu includesbeignets,flatbreadsandaveggie sandwichwithavocado,onions,arugula,red pepperandpepperjackcheese.Noreservations.Deliveryandoutdoorseatingavailable Breakfast,lunchanddinnerdaily.$$
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featuresappearancesbyVernonreid, JennyLewisandothers.Thetour lineupalsofeaturessinger-songwriter EmilyScottrobinson,countrysinger KelseyWaldon,folkartistTreBurtand more.At8p.m.Monday,March11. Tickets$25viachickiewahwah.com
FoodFight
Theculinaryandcocktailcompetition andtastingeventreturnstoLafreniere Park.Thereare40restaurantscompetingtomakethebestcreativeand traditionaldishes,aswellasvegetarian dishes.Spiritscompaniessponsora cocktailcompetitionaswell.There’s musicandentertainmentfromJames Andrews,honeyIslandSwampBand, OrShovalyPlus,aerialistsandjello wrestling.Earlytastingsstartat6 p.m.andgeneraladmissionis7p.m. Thursday,March14.Findticketsvia saengernola.com.Findticketsand informationatfoodfightnola.com
Fust
Fust,thealt-countryprojectofNorth Carolinasinger-songwriterAaron Dowdy,lastyearreleaseditsfirst studioalbum,“Genevieve,”although there’sbeenanumberofEPsand home-recordingsstretchingback to2017.Thealbumisfullofslow, heart-tuggingcountryandbittersweet reflectionsaboutlivingaquietlife.Fust playsat9p.m.Monday,March11,at SiberiawithStyrofoamWinos,Kate TeagueandThomasDolbaum.Tickets are$12.40viasiberianola.com.
‘GoldenGirls:
TheLaughterContinues’ Miami’sfavoriteretirees—Dorothy, Blanch,RoseandSophia—werepopularasTV’sGoldenGirls,butnotsoracy onthesitcom.Thistouringdragversion oftheshowisnoholdsbarred,asthe friendstrydatingappsandcheckout youngermen.At8p.m.Friday,March 15,atSaengerTheatre.
Italian-American St.Joseph’sParade
TheSt.Joseph’sSocietyholdsits FrenchQuarterparadewithfloats, bandsandmore.Paradestartsat6 p.m.Saturday,March16.Visititalianamericansociety.orgfordetails.
St.Patrick’sDayParade
TheSt.Patrick’sDayparadein Metairiefeaturesfloatsandmarching groupsandbeginsatnoonSunday, March17,onSevernAvenueand proceedsdownMetairieroad.Visit stpatricksdaymetairie.comfordetails.
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‘JesusChristSuperstar’
AndrewLloydWebber’srockopera followsthefinaldaysofJesuschrist’s lifethroughtheeyesofJudas.Jefferson PerformingArtsSocietypresentsthe musicalatJeffersonPerformingArts centerMarch15-24,andthere’sanApril 5performanceatthecolumbiaTheatre inhammond.Visitjpas.orgfortickets andinformation.
DowntownIrishClubParade
TheDowntownIrishClubstopsat severalbarsonitswalkingparade fromtheMarigny,acrosstheFrench Quarter,andtotheUglyDogSaloon intheWarehouseDistrict.Theevent startsat6p.m.Sunday,March17.Visit downtownirishclub.comfordetails.
ArtinBloom
Theannualfloraldesignexpohas awildthemewithBloomsandthe Bayou.Floristsanddesignerscreate plantdisplaystobeshowninmuseum galleriesneartheartworksthatinspired eachpiece.AtNOMAfromWednesday, March13,throughSunday,March17. Visitnoma.orgfordetails.
Diplocrats
NewOrleanspunkbandDiplocrats mixesinanenergeticdoseofpop, alittlefolkandabitofthrashintoits sound.Thebandreleasesanewalbum duringanall-agesshowwithnewtone skabandBadOperationandindierock bandhiGhat9p.m.Friday,March15, atcourtyardBrewery.Ticketsare$10 inadvanceviashop.communityrecords.organd$15atthedoor
LPOattheNewMarigny
Throughoutitsseason,theLouisiana PhilharmonicOrchestragetsoutof thelargeOrpheumTheaterforsmaller chamberorchestraconcertsatvenues aroundNewOrleans.TheLPOhosts itsnextchamberorchestraconcertat 6p.m.Wednesday,March13,atthe NewMarignyTheatre,andwillperform AmericancomposerAaroncopland’s “AppalachianSpring.”Theprogram alsoincludesBelaBartok’s“romanian FolkDances”andpiecesbycomposers VirgilThomson,GyorgyLigetiandPeter Dutilly.Ticketsare$38generaladmission and$11forstudentsvialpomusic.com
KinfolkBrassBand
LongueVuehouseandGardensopens itsweeklyTwilightatLongueVue outdoorconcertserieswithaperformancebytheKinfolkBrassBandat5 p.m.Wednesday,March13.Tickets are$15generaland$7.50forLongVue membersvialonguevue.com.
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Want to seeTaylor Swiftinconcert?Children’s Hospital NewOrleans to raffle Eras Tour tickets to help patients like ‘Extraordinary Emmett’
When Joycelyn andDylan Richards noticed theirson Emmett was often sick with fevers andcoughsinAugust 2023,theyattributedittothe physical adjustmentsofgoing back to school.
But, when the6-year-old didn’t respondto medications andhis fevers persisted, Emmett’s pediatrician insistedonblood work
When theresults came back andthe pediatrician noticedseveral abnormalities, she told Emmett’s parentstobring himdirectly to Children’s HospitalNew Orleansfor immediate treatment. He received ablood transfusion almost rightawayand abonemarrowbiopsy was scheduledfor thefollowing morning. Theresults showed that Emmett hadacute myeloidleukemia (AML), whichbegins in thebonemarrowand often quicklymoves into theblood
“I felt likeIhad letmychild down,” Joycelyn Richards said.“Emmett hadalwaysbeen an active kid. Inever wouldhavesuspected he would have blood cancer.Itnever enteredmymind. I’mforever grateful that ourpediatricianwas persistent and caughtitwhenshe did.”
TheAML diagnosiswas thebeginning of a months-longtreatment processfor Emmett at theCenterfor Cancer andBlood Disordersat Children’sHospitalNew Orleans. Physicians at theCenterhaveaccesstothe most modern therapiesfor blood disordersand malignancies in children. That meantthatEmmettwas able to immediatelyparticipate in aclinical trialand beginchemotherapy.
Afteranalyzing Emmett’s specific AMLcase andmutations,doctors determined he would need abonemarrowtransplant. Children’s Hospital NewOrleans is theonlyaccredited pediatricstemcelltransplantfacility in Louisiana, performing bonemarrowtransplants andCAR-T cell therapy. Emmett’s procedurewas asuccess, andhis positive attitude andprogressstunned hisdoctors andcareteam.
“Hewas sittingupinbed andtalking to us when thedoctors expected himtobebarely functional becausehis body wassodrained,” Dylan Richards said. “The doctors andnurseshad tearsintheir eyes when they were fillingout his paperworktocomehomebecause he wasable to be released so soon andhad so fewsetbacks. He wasinremission aweekafter thebone marrow transplant. We call himour Extraordinary Emmett becausehedid so spectacular.”
Children’s HospitalNew Orleansispreparedto treatmorechildren likeEmmettwho have leukemia, lymphoma,hemophilia, sickle cell diseaseand otherblood disorders. To helpprovide that care, thehospitalisrafflingoff28suite ticketsto TaylorSwift’sThe Eras Tour stop at theCaesars SuperdomeinNew OrleansonOctober26.
Theraffletickets are$200eachwith 5,000 maximumchances beingsold. Ticketscan be purchased online until March21atwww.chnola.org/taylor. Sevenwinners of four ticketseachwill bedrawn andnotified on March23.
“Thisistruly aonce-in-a-lifetimeopportunity andfor no greatercause,” said Children’s Hospital NewOrleans Presidentand CEOLucio A. Fragoso. “Raffleticketsaleswillbenefitthe Center for Cancer andBlood DisordersatChildren’s Hospital NewOrleans,withproceedsbeing puttouse immediatelytohelpfundanew PediatricStem Cell TransplantUnitatChildren’sHospital. We arecallingall Swifties to join in andenter foryour chance to win.”
Thenew unit will builduponChildren’s Hospital NewOrleans’well-establishedpositionasaleader in theSouth in this specializedcare. Since2008, it hasremainedLouisiana’s only pediatricFACTaccredited bone marrow transplantprogram
“It’sapointofpride forustobeabletomeetthe needsofour population righthereinthe city,” said Dr.ZachLeBlanc, whospecializes in hematology andoncology at Children’s Hospital NewOrleans “These areadvancedtherapies that matchthe state-of-the-artcareyou wouldget anywhere else in thecountry.Wefighthardtohavethose resources. We’regoingtocontinuetodoour part to make sure ourpatientshaveaccess to thesame treatments as anyother kids in thecountry.”
Dr.LeBlancnoted that in December 2023,the Food andDrugAdministrationapproved Children’s HospitalNew Orleanstoprovide gene therapy forsicklecelldisease,makingitthe only site in Louisianatoofferthislife-changingtreatment
“Weare actively evaluating patients and anticipate treating at leastone patientwith thegenetherapy this year,” he said.“This is a population that doesn’talwaysget theresources they need,sowe’re excitedtotakealeading role in treating sickle cell diseaseand providingthe best levelofcarepossible.”
WhileEmmett hasresumed normal activities andhas been declared cancer-free, theRichards family planstokeepsupporting Children’s Hospital NewOrleans. Hisparents have bonded with others whosekids arebattlingthe same disease. Thedoctors andnursesbecamelike family during Emmett’s extended hospital stay, including 36 days when he couldn’t leavehis room.Infact, Emmett is abit of acelebrity at the hospital,greetingeveryonefromsecurityguards to cafeteriastaff to surgeons when he goesback forroutine follow-upvisits.
“Every single personwemet welcomed us with open arms andmadeusfeelcomfortable and safe,” Joycelyn Richards said.“It’s abig deal to trustyourchild’s health andfuturetoother people But, from thefirstnight we were admitted,Ifeltat ease.Itwas an emotionalexperience, butitwas a blessing that it happened at Children’s.”
TheCenterfor Cancer andBlood Disorders at Children’s Hospital NewOrleans comprises thelargest groupofhematology andoncology physicians andnursesdedicated exclusivelyto pediatrics in theGulfSouth.Theyare specially trainedtocarefor theuniqueneeds of children andworkalongside amedical staff of more than 200pediatric specialists. Support forpatients andfamilies is provided by childpsychiatrists, psychologists andsocial workers. Formore information, visit www.chnola.org
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Bloomingnightshades
byJakeClapp
ONAWARMAPRILDAYIN2021,THE BACKYARDSPACEATOKAYBARwas steadilyfillingupwithpeopledrawn inbycrawfishandthepromiseoflive music,stillapreciousrarityinthe pandemicera.Overonasmallstage, singerandmulti-instrumentalistAnna Mosshadthegrowingcrowd’sattention asshedebutedanewsoloprojectand band,TheNightshades.
Moss’newmusicwasadeparture fromthepoliticallydriven,pop-leaning Americanashehasmadeformorethan adecadewithJoelLudfordastheduo handmadeMoments.Butthisnewbedroompop,underlinedbyaloveforoldschoolr&Bandhighlypersonalthemes, fitrightinwiththegoldenhourlightand thecollectivehopeforsomethinglovely andreassuringafteralongyear.
Nearlythreeyearslater,Mossis nowclosetoreleasingherdebutsolo album,featuringmanyofthesongs shepreviewedatOkayBar.The 10-track“Amnesty”isoutMarch22 onEmpirerecords.
Shealsowillplaymanyofthose songsat8p.m.Friday,March15,atthe GeorgeandJoyceWeinJazz&heritage centeraspartoftheJazz&heritage Foundation’schanteuseseriescelebratingNewOrleanswomeninmusic. Ticketsare$10.
Alongwithmaintainingaheavytour schedulewithhandmadeMoments, MossoverthelastfewyearshasconsistentlyplayedaroundNewOrleans withTheNightshadesproject,including atlastyear’sJazzFest,andhastoured withtheproject.Shehasasmall rotationofclosefriendswhoperform withherlive,butyou’lloftenseeMoss onelectricguitarwithelectricbassist Ludford,drummerFernandoLima andflautistVictoriaDouton.Limaand DoutonalsoareregularsintheBrazilian sambagroupAmigosdoSamba.
Moss’soloprojecthasgrownalotin thelastthreeyears,whichisinteresting, shesays,becauseitwasn’tintentional InhandmadeMoments,Mosssings, playssaxophone,bassclarinetand uprightbass,andoccasionallybeatboxes.Shedoesn’tnormallyplayguitar, butwhenthepandemichit,Mosspicked uptheinstrumenttohelpbattledepressionandthestressesthatcamewithlost gigsandtheshutdowns.
“Itwasreallyhealing,”shesays.“It feltreallygood.ItbecamethismeditativethingIcoulddowithmyhands whenIwasdepressedandoutofit.”
Mossbegantoobsessivelywrite andsing,diggingintoold-schoolr&B influencesandindiepop.Butshehad
nointentionofformingaband.Shejust wantedtorecordthesongsinherhome studiowithafewfriendsasasortof time-capsule.
MossaskedLudford,Limaand Doutontohelpherrecordthenew music.Butduringarehearsaloneday, Limasuggestedtheygetoutside.
Buskingisfoundationaltohandmade Moments’work.Infact,Mossand Ludordmetandformedtheirgroupin ArkansasbeforesettlinginNewOrleans in2016.Sothegroupdecidedtosetup onroyalStreetforopen-airpractices.
Beforesheknewit,Mosshadaband, andthoseroyalStreetrehearsalsled towantingtopushhersoloproject forwardtovenueshows.MossandThe Nightshadesalsofilmedtheirsong“Slow DownKamikaze”fromroyalStreetfor theNPrTinyDeskcontestin2021.
“Istartedreallypursuingthisproject,” Mosssays.“Soit’sjustbeenfunand healingformetogodownthispath.”
Thesongson“Amnesty”arevulnerableasMosssingsaboutheavypersonal themeslikedepression,isolation,lasting loveandsocialissuesthatbecameclearer duringthepandemic.There’saslowjam qualitytothegentleyetengagingindie pop,likeagreatlate-nightr&Brecord
Anumberofcollaboratorsappearon “Amnesty,”includingtrumpeterAshlin Parker,vocalistcyrilleAimee(whoalso releasedanewalbumthisweek),trombonistMilesLyons,thecalifornia-based triorainbowGirlsandrubblebucket trumpeterAlexToth.
“Thisalbumandthesesongs,there’s aspiritualqualitytothem,”Mosssays. “IfeellikeI’mpushingagainstthat binarynarrative[ofusvs.them]and talkingmoreaboutcompassion andunderstanding.”
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Behindthelines
byKayleePoche
TWENTYYEARSAGO,NEWORLEANS
AUTHORMAURICECARLOSRUFFIN learnedsomethinghehasn’tbeenable tostopthinkingabout—thattheUnion retookcontrolofNewOrleansin1865 withoutmajorconfederateopposition.
“Iponderedthatforalongtime,” ruffinssaysoftherevelation,which hediscoveredwhiledoingresearchat theNewOrleanshistoriccollection.“I thought,‘Oh,wouldn’titbeinteresting iftherewasactuallyaBlackladyconspiringinthebackgroundtosabotage theconfederatesthatmadethemineffectiveandkindofrunforthehills?’”
Indeed,in“TheAmerican Daughters,”ruffin’snewbookout Feb.27,bothfreedandenslaved Blackwomenareresponsibleforthe confederacy’slossofNewOrleans. ThenovelfollowsAdy,anenslavedgirl, throughoutheradolescenceandothers whobecomepartofaresistanceorganizationcalledTheDaughters
WhenwritingaboutNewOrleansin themid-1800s,ruffinhadanideaof whathedidanddidn’twanttodointhe novel.Forstarters,asacreativewriting teacheratLSU,henoticedyoungpeopleweren’tdrawntostoriesaboutslaverywith“victimhood”narratives.They weremoreinterestedinstoriesabout peoplelikeharrietTubman,aUnion spyandaleaderoftheUnderground railroad,orrobertSmalls,anAfricanAmericanmanwhohelpedhimselfand othersescapeslaveryandlaterbecame aU.S.representative.
Inthebook,“Iwantedtoshowan aspectofself-determinationandheroismandstandingupforthemselves,” hesays.
“TheAmericanDaughters”does includetheassaultandrapeenslaver JohnduMarchecommitsagainstAdy
andhermotherSanite,butruffindidn’t wanttogiveduMarchetoomuchspace inthestory.Throughoutthebook,Ady andSanite,realizingthepowerlanguageholds,refusetocallhimmasteror refertohimbyname “Ithinkalotofthesekindsofstories focustoomuchontheevilslaveowner andwhathe’supto,andIdidn’thave muchinterestinthat,”hesays.“Ireally wantedtofocusonthisyoungwoman Adyandhermotherandherfriendsand seewhattheirliveswerelike,andsort ofpushthatguytotheside.”
Partofthatmeantincludingmoments likeAdy’sfirsttimereceivingacomplimentfromafriend,herfirsttimegivinga giftandherfirstlove.ruffinshowsthelittlewaysthecharacterscareforandspend timewitheachother,likeSaniteandAdy goingonwalkstogethertorunerrands.
“ThosearethekindofthingsI’ve neverreallyseeninbooksthatarefrom thattimeperiodaboutpeoplelikethis,” hesays.“Iwantedtoshowthatit’snot justthemonaplantationorinafight orsomethinglikethat;it’sthemhaving actuallivesinthesemoments.”
WhenAdymeetsLenore,afreeBlack womanwhoownsaninnintheFrench Quarter,andherfriendAlabama,it changeshowsheseestheworld.
“Shehadbeenakindofhalfself beforehertimethere,”ruffinwrites inthebook.“Now,forbetterorill,she wassomethingmore.Shehoped.She desired.Shewasofamindtoprocure whatsheneeded.”
ruffinsaysabouthalfoftheBlack peopleinNewOrleanswerefreeatthe time,andhewantsreaderstoconsider whatitwouldbeliketobeenslavedand seefreeBlackpeopleallaround.
Inhisresearch,ruffinporedover archives,librarymaterials,memoirs,
firsthandaccountsandonlinesources, talkedtohistoriansandotherexperts andevendidgenealogicalsearcheson hisownfamily.
healsodrewcharactertraitsfromhis ownfamilymembers,imagininghow theonesheknewwouldhaveactedin themid-1800s.heaskedhimselfwhat kindofjokestheywouldcrackorwhat kindofdecisionstheywouldmake.
“Thatmadeitaloteasiertonotsee themasthesesortofancientfigures andseethemasjustextensionsofthe samefamilylineofthesamepeople thatIlovesomuch,”ruffinsays.
Theyearsofresearchruffinputinto thebookgothimthinkingabouthistory, whoretellsitandhowstoriesbecome alteredovertime.Intheepilogue,the yearis2172,andAdy’sdescendant GenlySenshaw-homxtheorizesabout whichpartsofAdy’slife“TheAmerican Daughters”getsrightandwrong.Genly introducesthenotionthatevenprimary sourcedocuments,likeAdy’snotebook,maynotbeentirelyaccurate.She believesAdychangedfactstoprotect herlovedones.
ruffinsayshegottheideafromthe timejumpsinMargaretAtwood’s“The handmaid’sTale”andgoingthrough documentsofwhitepeopleinterviewingformerlyenslavedpeople.
“Ithinkalotof thesecommon resources,although they’reveryvaluable, they’realsoalterations,whetherit’s mistakesbythepersontakingtheinformationdown,aboutthepersonwho’s tellingthestory,”hesays.“Thosethings happenallthetime.”
ruffinsaysthereareseveralplaces inthestoryhetoyedwithtomimic Ady’sstorygettingchangedovertime asit’spasseddown.Thatincluded evenintentionallyleavingatypoina nameinoneofthedocumentsin thebook.
“I’mtryingtopointoutthefactthata lotofthingsweassumetobetruefrom thepast,wejustdon’tknowbecause weweren’tthere,”hesays.
ruffinsaysheisattachedtoallthe womencharactersinthebookbecause eventhough“they’reallindifficult positionsindifferentways,evenifthey weren’tslaves...there’sthisresilience andresistanceandcourage,butalsoa senseofhumor.”
Thatsaid,hechosetocenterAdy forareason.
“SheisAmerica,”hesays.“She issomebodywhowasconstantly dreamingoffreedomandtheabilityto liveherlifeonherownterms,andto watchhergofromthislittlegirlearly inthebooktowhosheisattheendof thatbook,Ithinkitmakesforavery fascinatingstory.”
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