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DirectorWilliamKaufmanreleasesanewactionfilmsetinNewOrleans
DIRECTORWILLIAMKAUFMANDIDN’T LIVEINNEWORLEANSwhenheset
“SinnersandSaints,”hisbreakthrough2010actionfilm,here.
Hehadwrittenthescreenplay beforeHurricaneKatrinaandhad toupdatehisstorywhenhebegan filmingafterthestorm.Thespraypaintedhomesearchmarkingson abandonedordamagedhousesaddto themovie’ssenseofuncharteddangerandlawlessness,frombothcops andgangsters.JohnnyStrong(“Black HawkDown,”“TheFastandthe Furious”)playsacopwhodiscovers thatagrislymurderispartofaruthlessgang’smysteriousoperations.As aMarinewhoservedinAfghanistan, he’spreparedtotakeontheheavily armedcrimering.Gunsblazeasthey chaseeachotherdownbackstreets andflood-ravagedneighborhoods
“Ihadsuchahugeaffinityforthe city,”Kaufmansays.“Iwantedto showoffplaceswedon’ttypicallysee NormallywhenyoudoafilminNew Orleans,everyonewantsyoutogo totheFrenchQuarter,andthere’sa MardiGrassceneandVoodoo.”
KaufmanmovedhisfamilytoNew Orleansseveralyearsago,andhe shothissecondfilmsetinthecity, “TheChannel,”in2021.Itopens Friday,July14,attheatersandon streamingplatforms.
Kaufmanset“TheChannel”inthe neighborhoodwherehelives,and hegoesunrecognizeddespitethe successofhisfilms,hesays.
“Theopportunitytoworkinthe cityandworkfromhomeiskindofa dreamforme,”hesays
In“TheChannel,”brothersJamie andMicSheridanleadagroupof formerMarinesonabankheist,but theauthoritiescloseinfast.Though they’vespenttheirlivesintheIrish Channel,thebrothersneedtoescape firstthecityandthenthecountryas theFBIgetsinvolvedandbringsinits bigguns.Oldtensionsbetweenthe brothersresurfaceasthestakesfor themandtheirlovedonesareraised Kaufman’sfirstexperiencesworkingonafilmcameinThailandwhere hewenttohighschool.Hegrewupin Japan,Thailandandelsewhereashis father’scareertookthefamilyacross theglobe.PartsofRobinWilliams’
“GoodMorningVietnam”wereshotin Thailand,andKaufmangotonsetasa productionassistantandwasanextra insomescenes.
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NewOrleans’ownannualrunningof thebulls—completewithhornedBig EasyRollerDerbyskaterscarrying plasticbats—hitsthestreetsthis weekend.TheSanFermininNueva Orleansfestivalincludeseventsfrom Friday,July14,throughSunday,July 16.Theweekendopenswithaparty 5-9p.m.FridayatHowlin’Wolfwith music.OnSaturday,thecenterpiece runningofthebullsgetsstartedat 8a.m.,andapost-runfiestatakes placeoutdoorsatHowlin’Wolf, withanindoorsVIParea.Anda burlesque-themebrunchclosesthe weekendonSunday,withtimeand venuedetailstocome.Registrationfor Saturday’srunis$20,withadditional ticketsneededforotherevents.Find moreinformationatnolabulls.com
“Theywerelookingforguysthey couldpassoffasAmericansoldiers, soweallgotourheadsshavedand workedonthemovie,”hesays.
Kaufmanlaterwenttofilmschoolin Texas,andasopportunitiesarose,he workedhiswayupandpursuedaction films.Hisdirectorialdebutwas2005’s “TheProdigy,”aboutalow-level underworldenforcerwhoisthrust intodeadlyworkbyanassassin
“SaintsandSinners”ishissecond film,anditcementedhisreputation forcreatinggrittygunbattlesandfight scenes.Hewantsthatactiontolook asrealaspossible,andheoftenenlists expertswithsuchexperience,includingpeoplewithmilitarytrainingand evencommando-typebackgrounds
“IhavehugerespectforwhatI call‘therealdeal,’”hesays.“Ilean heavilyonguyswhoaretherealdeal asadvisors.Itmeansalottomeand theactorstogetitasrightaswe possiblycan.”
Buthedrawstensionnotjustwith pyrotechnicsbutwithdramaticstories
“Thedifferenceisthesensibility ofhowviolenceishandled,”hesays. “IthinkinalotofHollywoodfilms, violenceissupercoolandsexy. It’sguysjumpingoveracarinslow motionwithtwogunsintheirhands. Tomeviolenceisanugly,scarything. Ifit’sgoingtobeportrayed,Iwould prefertoportrayitthatway.It’snot asexcitingasitissomethingthat drawsviewersinwiththetension andanxietyaroundit.Actionscenes
onlymatteronceyou’reinvestedin thecharacters,otherwiseit’sastunt show.Forme,it’stryingtoleaninto asmuchcharacterstudystuffasIcan getintotheactionvehicle.”
Butthere’snoshortageofaction andgunfireinhiswork,asconfrontationsoftendrivethestoryatabrisk pace.After“SinnersandSaints,”he hasdonemoresmallbudgetfilms, aswellasmoviesformajorstudios includingSonyand21stCenturyFox.
“TheHitList”starredCubaGooding Jr.asanassassin.Goodingreprised therolefor“OneintheChamber,” withtheadditionofSwedish actorandmartialartsstar,Dolph Lundgren.Kaufmandirected“Marine 4,”inWWE’swarmoviefranchise, and“Jarhead3,”aseriesabout Marines,setintheMiddleEast.
While“TheChannel”hitstheaters onstreamingplatformsthisweek, anotherfilm,“Shrapnel”opens July28.“Shrapnel”followsan ex-Marinewhofindshimself battlingaMexicancartelafterhis daughtergoesmissing.
Incomingweeks,Kaufmanwill beginshootinghisnextfilminNew Orleans.“Osiris”hasasci-ficoncept, andmuchofitwillbeshotonstages ontheWestBank.
“Icangoforawalkandit’sthe Channeltour,”hesays.“Wegoall overtheplace.Itlooksbeautiful oncamera.”
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TheFrenchAmericanChamberof CommerceGulfCoastChapterand businessesinFaubourgSt.John celebratethestormingoftheBastille withablockparty.There’slivemusic, dancing,aclown,acraftmarket,food anddrinkvendorsandmore.There areprizesforthebestNapoleonand MarieAntoinettecostumes.From4:30 p.m.to9:30p.m.Saturday,July15, atPoncedeLeonStreetatEsplanade Avenue.Freeadmission.Finddetails onFacebook
‘RomeoandJuliet’
TheNewOrleansShakespeare FestivalatTulanepresentstheBard’s classicstoryofyoungloverscaught betweentheirfeudingfamilies.At7:30 p.m.Friday,July14,andSaturday, July15,and1:30p.m.Sunday,July16
There’sapreviewnightonThursday, July13,andtheshowrunsthroughJuly 30.Generaladmissionis$40.Find scheduleandinformationatneworleansshakespeare.org
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IconicIrishBayoucastlelistedforsale forsecondtimeinayear
TheNewOrleansRegional TransitAuthoritywillusea$71.4 milliongrantfromthefederal governmenttohelptransitionits busfleettolow-andzero-emissionvehiclesandtomodernizeits workforce.Thefundswillbeused topurchase20electricbuses,two en-routechargers,sixdepotchargersandbuilda$30millionenergy microgrid.Some$3.5millionalso willbeusedtodevelopatraining programaroundelectricbusand chargingfacilitymaintenance.
WHILEAMAN’SHOMEISHISCASTLE, ASTHEYSAY,theowneroftheiconic “castlehouse”onIrishBayouistrying tounloadhis–forthesecondtime inayear.
Thehousehitthemarketearlier thisweekwitha$500,000price tag,afterbeinglistedforsaleforsix monthsin2022withoutattracting anyseriousoffers
Thoughthe“Fisherman’sCastle,” asitisknownbysome,generateda lotofinterestlastyear,realestate brokerMatthewGrasssaidmostof thetourshegavecamefromcuriosity seekersmoreinterestedinposingin frontofacastlefaçadethanmaking arealoffer.
THENUMBEROFMASSSHOOTINGS THATOCCURREDINTHE U.S.OVERTHELONGJULY FOURTHWEEKEND
Thisfigureincludesashootingatablock partyinShreveport.Theweekend’smass shootingsleft15peopledeadand94injured, accordingtoTheGuardian.TheGunViolence ArchiveestimatestheU.S.isontracktohave oneofitsworstyearsformassshootings, with350massshootingssofarthisyear.If theU.S.keepsupthecurrentpace,thefigurescouldbedoublewhattheywerein2018.
parkingandusethemainstructureas moreofanattraction,”hesaid.“It’s reallyunique.”
Theproperty,designedtoresemblea14th-centurystyleFrench chateau,wasbuiltoverseveralyears inthelate1970sandearly1980s byalocalbuildernamedSimon Villemarette,whowashopingto capitalizeonthecrowdsthatwere expectedtocometothecityforthe 1984World’sFair.
Butthecrowdsdidn’tcome andVillemarette’sdreamsof monetizinghisMedievalwonder nevermaterialized
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HightemperatureshavehitNew Orleanswithrecord-breaking heat.ByJune29,theNational WeatherServicehadissuedseven daysofexcessiveheatwarnings, settingarecordinNewOrleans. Onlyfiveexcessiveheatwarningswereissuedforallof2022. TemperaturesacrosstheSouth havebeeninthemid-andupper90s,withhumiditypushingthe heatindexwellintothe110s
So,thisyear,Grassandtheowner, aMetairiebusinessman,decidedto rethinktheirstrategyandmarketthe propertyasacommercialventureto investorswhomightbeinterested inoperatingthecastleasabedand breakfastorweddingvenue
Withfewerthan1,400square feetandjusttwobedroomsand onebathroom,whateverthe castle’sfutureuseiswillbecozy Butincludedintheaskingpriceis anadjacentvacantlotanduseof afishingcampacrossthestreet, whichopensthedoorforallsortsof possibilities,Grasssaid
“Youcouldbuildsomethingonthe lottoaccommodatemoreguestsand
Still,withitslocationonRidgeway Drive—theoldU.S.Highway11—the castleisvisiblefromInterstate10, andfordecades,itsGothic-inspired architecture,sooutofplaceamong stiltedfishingcamps,hasdelighted passersbyandseveralowners.
AcouplenamedEganowneditin theearly1990s
AcouplefromVirginiaboughtitin themid-1990sasaretirementhome. Theytoldalocalnewsstationin2013 theyhaddreamsofturningitintoa bedandbreakfastandweremaking repairsatthetime
Butrecordsshowtheysolditthe followingyeartoitscurrentowner, whodeclinedtocommentforthis storyandownsthepropertythrough anLLC.
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Grasssaysthatowneralsorenovatedthecastleandintended,fora time,tooperateitasatouristorevent venuebutdoesn’tknowthatbusiness anddecideditwastimetosell.
“Hehasnobusinessinthatbusiness, anditwashardtomakeplanscome together,”Grasssaid.“Buthereally believesthereisalotofpotentialand opportunitytodoitright.”
At$500,000,theaskingprice comesto$379persquarefoot. That’sconsiderablymoreexpensive thantheaveragepricepersquarefoot inthatarea,whichwasaround$130 in2022.Butthen,nootherhouse ontheblockhasalookouttower oraturret.
SincelistingthehouseJuly3,Grass saidhe’salreadyfieldedmultiplecalls, atleasttwoofwhichhebelievesare fromseriousinvestors.
“Thatareaisunique.Residentsare fewandfarbetweenandthezoning allowsforanything,”hesaid.“It’s justacampsitebutitcouldbeused forbusinessventures,allsortsof things.”—
StephanieRiegel/ TheTimes-Picayune
Unauthorizeddancing alligatorarthasappeared onaBayouSt.Johnbridge
BRONZE,BASRELIEFIMAGESOF ECSTATICDANCINGALLIGATORShave surreptitiouslyappearedonthe DumaineStreetbridgeoverBayou St.John.Thefourcharminglycomic plaquesareapparentlytheworkofa mysteriousartistorartistswhohopes toremainundercover.
Accordingtoatextmessagefrom someonenamedChompson(whichwe suspectmaybeanalias),“thealligator plaqueswereinstalledafewdaysago byasmalldetachmentofninjaswho thenmeltedawayintothenight.”
Theplaqueswereappliedoverfloral paintingsonthebridge
It’snotthefirsttimeBayouSt.John hasbeenusedasanalligator-oriented, guerillaartgallery.
Theurbanwaterwayisthehomeof actualalligators,whichsomeonlookersviewasamenace.So,afewyears back,someoneerectedalligator warningsignsalongthebanksofthe southernmoststretchofthepicturesquebodyofwater.
Butbythewinterof2020,one ormoretalentedsmartaleckshad alteredthosewarningsignsinto surrealisticcelebrationsoftheaquatic reptiles.TheEnglishletteringon onesignwasreplacedwithEgyptian hieroglyphics.Anothersignwas reimaginedasanalligator-oriented Azteccalendar
Yetanotherdepictedtheinteractionsofalligatorsandhumansonthe bayouasaPac-Mangame.
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Bronzeplaquesdepicting dancingalligatorsappeared ontheDumaineStreetbridge overBayouSt.JohninJune. Theartworkswereproduced andinstalledanonymously.
Insteadoftreating alligatorsasadanger,the signsseemedtosatirize anxietyaboutthem.
Opinionsabout unauthorizedurbanartvary,of course.Somewilladorethenew plaques,somenot.
Webelieveitisappropriate,even poetic,thatthestealthy,somewhat sinistercreatures,whichsomepeople believedon’tbelongalongthebayou, arechampionedbystealthy,gently subversivestreetartists,whomaynot belongthereeither.
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THISWEEKREFUSEDtotell thepublicwhoshe’sconsideringashernomineeto bethenextsuperintendent oftheNewOrleansPolice Department.Shealso lashedoutatlocalmedia forasking,allpartofthe latestdisplayoftheimperialtendenciesthathave increasinglycometodefine hertenureasmayor.
Latelastmonthan outsideconsultingfirm broughtintoconducta nationalsearchforanew chiefwrappedupitspreliminarywork,identifying 33potentialcandidates Liketheadministrationthat hiredthem,theconsultants demonstratedanunhealthy disdainforthepublicand thecitycouncil.Theyrefusedtogive thecouncilupdatesduringthefirst roundofvetting,refusedtoappearat apublichearinganddeniedrequests fromreportersandthecouncilfora listofqualifiedapplicants.
DuringaJuly5pressconference, Cantrellbristledwhenaskedwho shewasconsideringtopermanently replaceformerchiefShaunFerguson. “Ihavetosayyouallhaveagreatway ofdoingthattopeople,”Cantrellsaid “Youknow,youdamagepeople,even thoughyoutrytosayyou’redoingit fairly.That’snotwhatIwant.”
“Idon’twanttodothatforthose wholookatNewOrleansasaplace thattheywanttocomeandserve,” shecontinued.”AndIdefinitely donotwanttodothatformenand womenthathaverespondedwhoare currentlyserving.”
Suchcommentsareaprojection onCantrell’spart.Theyalsoare disingenuous—anddangerous. Nominatingthenextpolicechief— whomustbeconfirmedbythecity council—isanincrediblyimportant step.Inadditiontothecouncil’s vetting,thenomineealsomust passmusterwiththepublic,which iswherethemediaplayarole.The morethatprocessisconstrained,the moreherdecisionwilllookpredetermined—andthelesslegitimacythe nextsuperintendentwillhaveat theoutset.
Ifitsoundsfamiliar,it’sbecause itis.LikeDonaldTrump,Cantrell appearstoloathetransparency.That traitwasonfulldisplaylastmonth duringthedust-upoverEssence Fest’sdecisiontouseacityordinance toshutdownaneventatBaldwin &Co.
WhenNewOrleanians’outrage boiledover,Cantrellquicklysought toshiftblametothecouncil,asifthe councilhadadoptedtheordinance withoutherinput.Accordingto internalemailsobtainedbyGambit andinterviewswithcouncilmembers andstaff,it’sclearthemayor’soffice draftedtheordinanceandbrought ittothecouncilwithalast-minute requestthatitbeadoptedintimefor EssenceFest.
Tomakemattersworse,theordinanceisnearlyidenticaltoonethat wasthrownoutbyafederalcourtin 2013—afactTeamCantrellshould haveknownbuteitherdidn’t,orknew butfailedtodisclose.Eitherway,the faultlieswiththeadministration.
Transparencyingovernmentis fundamentaltoafunctioningdemocracy.Cantrellmaynotlikethat,but untilwestartcrowningsovereignsin NewOrleans,sheneedstolearnto livewithit
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MANYHAVENOTEDTHAT THEMOSTDANGEROUS ENEMYisonewithnothing tolose.AreRepublican lawmakersinLouisiana abouttotesttheefficacy ofthatwisdom?
We’llknowbyThursday. That’sthedeadline fortheGOP-majority Legislaturetodecideif itwantsreturntoBaton Rougeforavetooverride sessionafterGov.John BelEdwardsvetoedmore thantwodozenmeasures passedinthisyear’s annualsession.
Threeofthevetoedbills arefar-rightobsessions thattargetLGBTQyouth undertheguiseof“protectingchildren.”Truthis allthreemerelyechothe fabricatedfeverdreamsofself-styled “Christian”conservatives HouseBill648byRep.GabeFirment, R-Pollock,outlawsgender-affirming healthcareforminorsandexposes healthcareproviderswhodeliversuch caretoprofessionalandcivilpenalties. Edwardspennedanextraordinary six-pagevetomessagedeconstructing Firment’sbill.Hecalledit“soblatantly defectiveonsomanylevelsthatbrevityisimpossible”andnotedthatitstitle —theStopHarmingOurKidsAct “isironicbecausethatisprecisely whatitdoes.”
HouseBill81byRep.Raymond Crews,R-BossierCity,wouldrequire publicschoolteacherstoignore students’preferredpronounsunless thestudents’parentsgivewritten permissiontodootherwise.Edwards saidinhisvetomessagethatthebill wasamonga“stringofdiscriminatory billsbeingpushedbyextremegroups aroundthecountryundertheguiseof religiousfreedom.”
HouseBill466byRep.Dodie Horton,R-Haughton,outlawsalltalkof sexualorgenderidentityinclassrooms orextracurricularsettings.Edwards sayshevetoedthebillbecauseitgrants a“legislativeblessingforsanctioned bullyingofLGBTQchildreninschools.”
Vetosessions,thoughrarebefore Edwardsbecamegovernorin2016,are actuallyautomaticunderLouisiana’s constitution—unlessamajorityofat
leastonelegislativechambervotesnot toconvene
SinceEdwardstookoffice,lawmakershavetwicetriedtooverridehim. Theirfirstattempt,in2021,endedin failureandembarrassmentforGOP leadership.Lastyear,however,lawmakersoverrodehisvetoofacongressionalredistrictingbillthatcreatedonly onemajority-Blackdistrict.Thatplan nowappearstobeonshakyground aftertheU.S.SupremeCourttosseda similardistrictingplaninAlabama.
Thisisanelectionyear,andevangelicalculturewarriorsareonthewarpath. Edwardsistermlimited,butmost lawmakersareeitherupforreelection orrunningforotherpoliticaloffices.
Youcansearchtheworldoverand neverfindaninvertebratemorespinelessthanaLouisianapoliticianatelectiontime—thoughmosttalkasthough theyjuststeppedofftheEnolaGay.
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DearJake, CARRIERPIGEONS,ALSOCALLED HOMING,MAILORMESSENGERPIGEONS, havebeenusedthroughouthistory, includingduringwar,tocarrymessages andmaterialacrosslongandshort distances.Suchpigeonsfirstwentto workforNewYorknewspapersinthe
19thcentury
InOctober1936,TheTimesPicayune/NewOrleansStates reportedonitsuseofpigeonsto deliverphotographers’filmfromsportingevents,includingTulanefootball games.“TrudyandGeorgie,speedy starsonTheTimes-Picayune/New OrleansStateshomingpigeonteam, flashedinclassy‘wing-back’formation fromTulaneStadiumSaturdaytothe newspaperofficeswithactionpictures oftheTulane-NorthCarolinafootball gameintimeto‘make’earlyeditions.”
ThepigeonstraveledfromUptown’s TulaneStadiumtothenewspaper’s officesdowntownatLafayetteSquarein aboutsixminutes,thepaperreported.
AJanuary1940Times-Picayune/ NewOrleansStatesarticleexplained
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Trainedcarrierpigeonswere usedbyTheTimes-Picayune toflynewspicturesoftheday. Here,photographerEdward Agnellysendsoffphotosofa footballgame.
thatGeorgeDownes,plantmachinist atthenewspaper,wasapigeonfancier whotookonthejoboflookingaftera groupof60pigeons,caringforthemon theroofofthenewspaperbuilding.The birdsweregivennamesinspiredbythe newspaper’scomicssection,including JoePalooka,TarzanandAlleyOop.
Ina1997Times-Picayunearticle, retiredphotographerTonyVidacovich recalledthatDownesoutfittedthe pigeonswithelasticharnessesand devisedanaluminumcartridgethat wouldholdthreeorfourrollsoffilm andattachtothepigeon’sback.They couldthenbedispatchedtoandfrom sportingeventsandevenbreaking newsstories,makingitbackwithfilm intimeforthenewspaper’svarious morningorafternoondeadlines
ThepigeonswerephasedoutsometimeafterWorldWarII.
THIRTY-FIVEYEARSAGOTHISWEEK,THENEWORLEANSSAINTSHALLOFFAMEMUSEUM OPENEDitsoriginalhomeinKenner’sRivertowndistrict,at409WilliamsBlvd.
Althoughtheteamhadjustcomeoffitsfirst-everwinningseasonin1987,a lacklusterperformanceforitsfirsttwodecadespromptedquestions.“ASaintsHall ofFame?Themoreyouthinkaboutit,themoreitsoundslikesomekindofjoke. Abadjoke.Whatsensedoesitmaketocommemoratetwodecadesoffailure?” wroteTimes-PicayunesportscolumnistPeterFinneyinJuly1988.
Butinthesamecolumn,Finneywarmedtotheidea,quotingKennerMayor AaronBroussard,whosaidthattheHallofFamewastohonorSaintsfans,not justplayersandcoaches.“Idareyoutoshowmefansanywherewhowouldhave supportedalosingteamsowellforsolong,”Broussardsaid
Broussardandothersraised$60,000inprivatecontributionstoopenthe museumonJuly16,1988.Itfeaturedphotos,videoandmemorabiliaincludingthe ballJohnGilliamran93yardsontheopeningplayoftheteam’sfirsthomegame, theshoefromTomDempsey’shistorickickandanoriginalpaperbagfromThe Aintsera.TherewerealsobronzebustsofthefirsttwoHallofFameinductees: ArchieManningandDannyAbramowicz.
Sincethen,55otherplayersandcoacheshavebeeninducted.Thisyear’shonoree isformercornerbackJabariGreer.TheHallofFamerelocatedtotheSuperdomein 2007.Itclosedduringthecoronaviruspandemicandhasnotyetreopened
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HeyBlake, Irecentlyreadaninterview withthegreatsportswriterPeterFinneywhere hementionedthatThe Times-Picayuneonceused carrierpigeonstosendfilm fromTulaneStadiumtothe newspaper’sroof.What canyoutellmeaboutthat? —Jake
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JUVENILE PURGATORY
BY SARAH RAVITS
ITWASONALATESPRINGDAYwhen AmandaSchroederfinallyreceivedthe reportshehadbeenhopingfor.
Astudentshe’dbeenworkingwithasa socialworkerforthenonprofitCommunitiesinSchoolshadsuccessfullypassed the7thgrade.Normally,thiswouldn’tbea particularlyremarkablemoment,butthis child’ssituationwasanythingbutordinary.
Thestudent,whoGambitisnotnaming becauseofageandprivacylaws,hadearlier thatschoolyearspentamonthwrappedup inNewOrleans’juvenilejusticesystem,an experiencethathadleftthe13-year-oldso traumatizeditthreatenedtoderailtherest ofhislife
Spendingweekslocked-upinthejuvenile justicesystemawaitinghisfate inlarge partbecausehisfamilycouldn’taffordbail hadtakenatoll.
“Intheend,hewasincarceratedfora month,”Schroedersays.“That’sforever forakid.”
Whenthechildhadreturnedtoschool,he was“veryshutdown Hewasn’tinteracting withhispeers,hewasn’tpayingattention Hehadbeenakidwithalotofpersonality thatwasallgone,”Schroedersays
Hehadbeenarrestedinitiallyonagun charge,butthegunturnedouttobeatoy. Whileawealthierchildcouldhavebonded out,hisfamilycouldn’taffordtopostbail IttookSchroeder,whoisnowpresidentofCommunitiesinSchools,andher
colleaguesmonthstohelpgethim backontrackacademically andemotionally
Theypaidweeklyhomevisits andalsohelpedgetmentalhealth resourcesforhismother,whowas alreadydealingwiththeripple effectsofhavinganotherincarceratedson.
Itwasachallenge,andonethat exceededtheirtypicalcapacity, but“bytheendoftheschool year,wefinallysawhislifecoming back,”Schroedersays
Now,he’sinhighschool “He didnotgobackintothesystem, andisdoingsomuchbetter,” Schroedersays.
Unfortunately,thechildSchroederandothersworkedsohardto helpisanoutlierintoday’sjuvenile justicesystem,inlargepartdue toalackofpublicresourcesand socialservicesforat-riskyouth.
Advocateshavelongwarned thatkidstakenintocustodyare slippingthroughthecracks,when theygetout.Regardlessofwhethertheyultimatelyendupgetting chargedwithdelinquencyornot, thedamageisstillwidespread.
“Therearejustsomanyother kidswhoaregoingthroughsomethingsimilar…Thereisjustso muchsupportthosekidsneed,” Schroedersays
THECRIMINALJUSTICESYSTEMINHERENTLYISTRAUMATIZINGfornearlyeveryone involved Butthejuvenilejustice systemisevenmorefraught Likeotheraspectsoflifein NewOrleans,itoftenseemslike it’sduct-tapedtogether,despite promisestoreformthesystemby
politiciansandthetirelessefforts ofadvocacygroups
Publicdefenders,assistant districtattorneysandeven juvenilejudgesareinshortsupply. Demandformoreresourceshas faroutstrippedthesupply,and advocacygroupssaythere’salack ofoverallcommunication,dueto bothcomplexprivacylawsaimed toprotectchildren,andagencies beingoverwhelmed.
“Ifwe’retalkingaboutthe systemasawhole,it’snot functioningverywell,”saysAaron Clark-Rizzio,executivedirectoroftheLouisianaCenterfor Children’sRights,anonprofitlaw officethatprovidesno-costaidto youngpeopleandfamilies.
Thereisafrustratinglackof transparencyanddatabeing sharedbetweenstakeholders, electedofficialsandeventhe
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Longdelays,lackof transparencyinthe juvenilejusticesystem arewreakinghavoc onfamilies
Being wrapped up in the juvenile justice system disrupts family life and childhood development.
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AsofJuly5,thereare66young peoplebeingheldinthecity’sJuvenileJusticeInterventionCenter, accordingtoDistrictAttorney JasonWilliams’office.Judgeshave previouslyexpresseddismaythat theJJICiswoefullyunderstaffed, likeotherholdingfacilitiesacross thestate.
Courtcasesareoftenstrung togetherbyoverworkedlegal workersonbothsides,andthere isnocentralizedwaytocommunicateorfullykeeptrackofcases, Clark-Rizziosays.
“Rightnow,it’sjustanuncoordinatedsystem,”saysClark-Rizzio.
“Thereisvirtuallynopublic oversightandnoaccountability, andthathasnothingtodo withconfidentiality.”
THERE’SANINHERENT CONUNDRUMwhenitcomesto juvenilecrimecases
Youngpeople’sbrainsarestill developing,andthesoonerthey faceconsequencesorresultsfor theiractions,themorelikelythey aretoactuallylearnfromthem.
Butinthecomplicatedjuvenile justicesystem,casesareoften drawnout,anditcantakemonths beforeadjudication.
Delayedtrialsostensiblycan workinthedefense’sfavor,atleast intermsofpushingforlightersentencingorhavingchargesdropped altogether,butwhenpeopleare under18thereisdamagedoneno matterwhatthejudgedecides.
“It’sprettydevastatingwhena kidisremovedfromtheirhome, forthekidandthefamily,”says LouisianaStateUniversitylawprofessorandJuvenileClinicdirector JackHarrison.
Whileawaitingtrialiftheycan’t postbailorhavebeenaccusedof particularoffenses,hesays,“the detentioncentersarelikejails,they functionlikejails...Andthelonger kidsareindetention,theworse theirlong-termoutcomesare.”
ChristineLeGuizamo,who alsoworkswithCommunitiesin Schools,saysgoingthroughthe systemdisruptsbothfamilylifeand thechild’sdevelopment.
“Theyhavetogrowupreally quickly”inthesystem,shesays.
Injuvenilecourt,thedeadlines areoftenwaivedbythedefense tobenefittheclient,Clark-Rizzio pointsout.
“Butasabasicprinciple,wewant toseethemthrough,”hesays.
KeithLampkin,chiefofstafffor DistrictAttorneyWilliams,reiteratedinawrittenstatementtoGambit thatthepurposeofthejuvenile systemistorehabilitatechildren, notincarceratethem
“Somecasesaremorecomplex andwilltaketimeforthoughtful resolutionsthatbalancewhatbest servesthechildandthecommunity toensurejusticeisserved,”hesaid
Ofcourse,that’satoughbalancingact.
“Movingkidsthroughandout ofthesystemisimportant,”says Clark-Rizzio.“Weknowthat improvesoutcomes.Butthere’sa tensionbetweendoingthingsfast anddoingthingsinajustandfair way. inparticularforkids,when theconsequencesdon’tcomeclose intimetotheactions,itdoesn’t leadtobehavioralchange.”
Mentalhealthexpertspoint outthatnomatterhowlonga casegoes,it’sstilldamagingfor overalldevelopment
Schroeder,theleaderofCommunitiesinSchools,saysmuchof theorganization’sworkinvolves helpingat-riskkidssetacademic andpersonalgoalsdespitesituationsoutoftheircontrol,likepoverty,foodinsecurityordysfunction athome
Butwhenkidsarefacingpotentialcriminalcharges,ithasdire consequencesontheireducation andemotionalneeds.
“Whenyouhaveacourtcase hangingoveryourheadfor monthsandmonths,andthere’s noendinsight,you’relike,‘Why amIworkingonthesegoals?’”
saysSchroeder
Toayoungperson,sheadds, “oneschoolyearfeelslike10years toanadult.Theystarttofeellike
thisisnevergoingtoend It’s sohardtoovercomewhen[trials] keepgettingpostponed.”
LeGuizamosaysoutofthe hundredsofkidsshe’sworkedwith whohavebeen“court-involved,” mostofthemarenon-violentbut endupstuckinthesystemover probationviolationandother,more minor,offenses.
Shesaystherearepervasive attitudesthatfurtherdemoralize kidsinthesystem,too.
“WhatInoticeoverallisthetendencytoexpectrecidivismrather thanexpectingrehabilitation,”she says.“Withmyownears,Ihear peoplesaying,‘They’regoingto beinhereagain.’That’sdisheartening.You’retryingtoinstillhope andempowerthiskid,andtoknow that’sthelanguagetheygooutand hearintheircommunity–itshows whatthey’reupagainst.”
SheandSchroedersayitcan becomeaself-fullingprophecyfor kidswhoarealreadystrugglingto havetheirbasicneedsmet
“I’veseensomanykidsdevelop othersymptoms,theygetdeepdepression,whichthenimpactstheir attendanceinschool,”LeGuizamo says.“Theydevelopamentality of‘Whybother?’or‘I’llnevergeta secondchance.’”
THEINEFFICIENCIESOFTHE SYSTEMalsoimpactvictims andwitnesses
Acarjackingvictim,whospoke toGambitunderconditionofanonymity,airedfrustrationover trialcontinuancesandsaidhe wasofferedlittlecommunication orguidance
Hesayshewasheldupbyagroup ofkidsatgunpointlastNovember atajobsite,andhiscarwasrecoveredlaterthatdaywithextensive damage.Later,hewasaskedto testifyasawitnessinasimilarcase, andheshoweduptocourtfour times,onlytobeturnedawayeach time.Atthispoint,hehadmissed
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Advocatessay thelonger kids areheldincustody, theworse theiroutcomes are.
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“Thedetention centersarelikejails, theyfunctionlike jails...Andthe longerkidsarein detention,theworse theirlong-term outcomesare.”
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Hesaysnoonefromjuvenile courtalertedhiminadvancethat thecasehadbeencontinued.The fifthtimeheshoweduptocourt,he wasturnedawayagain.
Beyondfed-up,heblockedthe DA’sofficefromhiscellphone
“Atthispoint,I’mmorepissedoff atthejuvenilejusticesystemthanI amatthekidswhoputaguntomy face,”hesays.“Justmakeupyour mindanddothejob.Obviously,the juvenilecourtsystemisbroken.I canseethat;Ijustwentthroughit. Butwho’sresponsibleforfixingit?”
HarrisonofLSUsays“Unfortunately,[lackofcommunication]isa problemthat’sinherentinasystem thatiswoefullyunderresourced.”
Itmakespeoplelosefaithinit.
Asadefenseattorney,Harrison says,“Iwouldmuchratherhave avictimcomingintocourt,feeling liketheyarebeingheardand theirneedsarerespected…It doesn’thelptohaveavictim ignoredlikethat.”
THEREARECOUNTLESS
ADVOCATESANDELECTED OFFICIALSwhosaytheywantto improvethesystemforbothyoung peopleandcrimevictims,butit’s hardtoevenknowwheretobegin.
Afterall,juvenilecrimeis deeplyrootedinsystemicissues likepovertyandtruancy–issues thatcannotbeaddressedeasilyby ajudge
Afewthingsareforcertain, though.InacitywhereBlack peoplearethreetimesmorelikely toliveinpovertythantheirwhite counterparts,andmorelikelyto attendunder-resourcedpublic schools,“Blackchildrenarebeing lockedup,”Clark-Rizziosays.
LouisianaCenterforChildren’s Rights,pointsoutthatthere areaftershocksfromthe COVID-19pandemic
“Oneofthebiggestproblems isthedisruptioninkids’livesand notgoingtoschool,”shesays.“All thesocialproblemsandpovertyproblemsareworseforkids, becausetheyrolldownhillandkids don’thavealotofsayoverthings …Therearetruancyissuesthat peopleneedtobemorecreative aboutsolving.”
Garvey,meanwhile,saysmany parentsaren’tfullyawareoftheir rightsundertheIndividualswith DisabilitiesEducationAct,afederal lawthatappropriatesfundingfor specialeducation.Havingspecial needsmetinschoolcanhelppreventtruancy,aleadingindicatorof juvenilecrime.
Schoolsneedmoresocialworkers—butfamiliesalsoneedliving wagesandsafehousing.
Lastspring,NewOrleans CityCouncilmembersHelena MorenoandLesliHarriscalledfor anauditoftheJuvenileJustice InterventionCenterandother publiclyfundedresources.
Thecouncil,whichoversees thecity’sbudget,saysitistryingto draftnewpoliciestohelpfix theproblem
Theinvestigationtheylaunched cameinthewakeofarashof carjackingsandpublicoutcryover anoverallincreaseincrimethat mirrorednationaltrends.
“Thecitylacksanunderstandingoftheresourcesavailableto supportat-riskyouth,andan overarchingstrategyforoperation,”HarrisandMorenowrote. “Ouryoungpeoplearebesetwith trauma,andthesystemsmeant tointerveneareclearlyfailingto addresstheconsequencesof thattrauma.”
Clark-Rizziosaystherehasalso beenafledglingefforttobringstakeholderstogetherwithMayorLaToya Cantrell’sCriminalJusticeOffice, whichgiveshimcautiousoptimism.
“It’sjustgettingstarted,butit’sa pointofpromise,”hesays.
Buthealsohopestoseea“metric ofsuccess”thatdoesn’tsimply involvelockingkidsupbecausethe statedoesn’tknowwhatelsetodo withthem
“There’snoNorthStar,”hesays. “There’snotevenacleardebate aboutwhatpeoplewant.It’stalked aboutinanobtuseway.Like,‘We needtoholdkidsaccountable.’
“Andtheirfamiliesareburdenedby thesystem.”
Headds,“therearesome supportsthatareinplace,there aresomethataresupposedlyin place.Butnooneisreallylooking orevaluatingthesystemtosee what’shappening.”
PublicdefenderMeghanGarvey, formermanagingdirectorofthe
“Ihavefoundthatwhenkids getaccommodationsthatthey areentitledtounderfederallaw, theydobetterinschool,”shesays. “Whentheydobetterinschool, theygotoschool.Andwhenthey goonaregularbasis,thatservesas aprotectivefactor.”
RIGHTNOW,STAKEHOLDERS
ARETRYINGTOFIGUREOUT
whatresourcesareneeded.More fundingforsocialservicesisoneobviousanswer,butit’snotacatch-all.
How?Isthatjustcodefor‘more jail’?Sayingweneedtolockkids up,where’stheproofthatitworks? There’slegitimatefear,andallofus wantgreaterpublicsafety,butthat leadstofear-baseddecisions,and that’sbadforourcommunityand it’sbadforkids.”
Because,ashesays,rightnow, “ultimately,we’reexpendingmoney,andputtingadditionalburdens onfamilies,butwe’renotgetting thepublicbenefitweshouldbe getting,we’renotcreatingoutcomes.Oursystemislargelyjust sortofprocessingchildrenthrough, andthere’snotenoughcoordination,there’snotenoughadherence tobestpractices.”
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“Atthispoint,I’m morepissedoffat thejuvenilejustice systemthanIamat thekidswhoputa guntomyface.”
—A VICTIM
IN ACARJACKING
Public defenders who work with kids saytruancy is aleading indicatorofcrime, andschools andfamiliesneed more resources.
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FIFIMAHONY’S,EATYOURHEARTOUT. Outpost45’sspecial,order-ahead dessertisafetchingmannequinhead piledtwo-feethighwithapinkcotton candybeehive,anedibleglitterywig ofepicproportions
“Herbie(Dyer)alwayswantedto doacottoncandydessert,”saysJeff “JP”Roots,chefandpartneratthe newmodernAmericanrestaurantin Lakeview,whereMondoonceresided at900HarrisonAve.“Hejustgets crazyideas.”
Whenthekitchensentoutthe sculptedcottoncandydessert platter,overflowingwithslicesof unicorncake,cheesecakeandfresh fruit,ahushfelloverthediningroom RonnieCantin,aGretnaguywho’s beenRoots’longtimerighthandman, hoveredoverthecottoncandybeehive,fussingwiththecurlsofspun sugaruntiltheywerejustright
“Whowouldn’twanttohavethat showupattheirparty,”saysCantin, whoassembledit.It’spricedat around$70,buttheplattersure makesastatement
Outpost45isnew,butitalready hasalotofconnectionsinthearea.
Theteamisheadedbypartners
RustyWhiteandHerbDyer,whoown theMexicanrestaurantVelvetCactus acrossthestreetandWrongIronin Mid-City.TheyextendedOutpost45 ownershipsharestoseniorstaffto buildequityandincentivizetheteam.
ChuckBrechtel,AimeeSandrock, ScottDickinsonandRootsallhavea stakeintheproject
Outposthasaninvitingspace, withlotsofnaturalwood,including arusticwoodceilingtackedwitha Persian-stylerugasanaccent.There arerolledleatherbanquettes,tons ofrockandrollphotosasanodto theowners’passionformusicandan extendedbarpaintedasoftshadeof blue.Acirca1914mapofLakeviewis surroundedbyvintagephotosofthe area.There’salsoaprivateroomin backdecoratedwithoversizedtechnicolordogcaricatures—managementalsolovescritters.Theindoor
andoutdoorseatingcombinedcan accommodateroughly180guests.
RootswasbornandraisedinNew Orleansandbouncedaroundin Coloradobeforegoingtoculinary school.He’sspentthelastdozenyears atVelvetCactus.Whenhesatdown withthepartnerstospitballideasfor thenewrestaurant,theywantedtodo somethingnewforthearea.
“Wealreadyhavesomuchhere,” Rootssays.“There’schickenand ribs,Mexican,pizza,asteakhouse Wejustwantedtohaveacoolbar withfunfood.”
Missionaccomplished.Beyondthe beehive,themenuofferssharable itemslikeahitunapokewithpineappleandhabanero;garlickybarbecue shrimpwithtoastformoppingupthe sauce;andbrisketdebrisspreadover house-madechipsorfries,spiked withbitsofDanishbluecheeseand bacon.Anexcellentchoppedsaladis acolorfultossofromaine,radicchio, bluecheese,chickpeas,olivesalad, vegetablesandbacon,toppedwith freshfriedonionrings.Muffulettaegg rollsandfriedribsselllikecrazy.
Fordinner,hotchicken-friedsteak isservedwithandouille-jalapeno
gravyoverspicycheesegrits.Aneven heartieroptionisthetendercornbread-dustedporkshank,served atopgritsandapoolofKnobCreektassoreduction.
Thesnappydrinkmenuincludes amake-your-ownoldfashioned section,withchoicesofbooze, mixers,bittersandgarnishes.There alsocurrentlyarelotsofsummertimecoolers,includingthepoolside daiquiri,avacationinaglassbuilt withBrugalAnejorum,limejuice, caramelizedpineapple,kiwi,agave andfreshbasil.
Theteamisplanningtoaddweekendlunchandbrunchservicestarting Saturday,July15
Therestaurant’snamecomesfrom abitofLakeviewhistory.Thereonce wasamilitarylookoutwhenthearea wasmoreofaswamp.The45comes fromthebuslinethatcomesinto Lakeview.Thatallsuitsthenewest diningspotintheneighborhood
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THROUGHTHETALLBANKOFWINDOWS INTHEDININGROOM,youcanseethe cypress-linedbayouand,quiteoften, alligatorsroughlythesizeofsofas baskingonthebankorlurkingbythe water’sedge.Peoplegazeoverthem fromasaferemove,thengetbackto theseafoodplattersandgumboon theirtables.
It’ssomethinglikeafloorshowthat comeswithamealatRestaurantdes FamillesinCrownPoint,justoverthe bridgebeforeLafitte,thatend-of-theroadfishingvillagedeepinthewilds ofBarataria.
Throughthetaleofthisunique restaurant’sowntravailsandultimate return,however,youcanseesomething thatrunsdeeperthanthebayou
Embeddedinthatstoryistherole restaurantsplayintheircommunity, andthatcommunityplaysinthefate andfutureofrestaurants,especially throughtumultandhardtimes.
First,therewasthefire,whichstruck lateoneJulynightin2020,when restaurantswerejustreopeningfrom
thepandemicshutdowns.Ayearlater, withslow-goingrepairsfromthefire nearingcompletion,HurricaneIda devastatedthispartofJeffersonParish outsideoftheregion’shurricaneprotectionlevees.Thestormpushedabout 5feetofwaterthroughtherestaurant.
ButRestaurantdesFamillesquietly andgraduallybeganreopeningoverthe winter,andnowit’sfullyback,openfor lunchanddinnerdaily
Therestaurantjustmarkedits30th anniversary.Today,proprietorsBrooke andBryanZarsaytheylikelywouldnot havemadeittothismilestonewithout
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PHOTOBYIAN MCNULTY /THE TIMES-PICAYUNE BrookeandBryanZarrunRestaurant desFamillesinCrownPoint.
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thepushtheygotfromregularsand theirbayoucommunityneighbors.
“Thatwastheonlythingkeepingus goingthroughthehardships,”Brooke says.“Iftheyhadn’tkeptintouchand keptcallingandencouragingus,Ithink wewouldhavegivenup.IknowIwas ready.Itwassomentallyandemotionallyexhausting.SoI’mverygratefulto ourlocalsandregularsforkickingour buttsbackintogear.”
RestaurantdesFamillescanseem anunlikelyfind,situatedatacrossroadsbesideBayoudesFamilles.It’s agenteel-lookingroadhousesetamid teamingexpensesofwildernessjust outsidetheNationalParkService BaratariaPreserve.
Butthisisarestaurantthat’slong beeninsyncwiththecommunitiesthat intersecthere.
Itwasaformerschoolteachernamed PatMorrowwhofirstopenedthe restaurantin1993,whichshehadbuilt fromthegroundup.Thebasisofthe menuwaslaiddownintheearlydays byherpartnerVernonCurry,andmany ofthedishesfromthosedaysremain housestandards.
TheshrimpDianeisvividwithgarlic andthymethroughoutitsbedofpasta. Thedouble-cutporkchopgleamswith aginger-soyglaze.
Bigknucklesofsnowy-whitecrab topthecrabmeataugratin,withits golden-patternedsurface,readyto pullupinstrandsofcreamyrichness. Wedgesalads,friedcatfishplatters, boudin-stuffedchickenandsignatures liketheredfishMarcelwithcrabmeat, shrimpandmushroomscookedin brownbutterremaininregularrotation Someofthefishmightcome throughthedoorwiththecustomers themselves.Therestauranttakes partinLouisiana’sCatchandCook program,whichallowsrecreational anglerstobringfishtheybaggedthat daytoparticipatingrestaurantsto haveitpreparedandserved.Given theproximityofsomanycharter operationsinLafitte,thatgivesthis restaurantadifferenthookforthe boat-to-tabledynamic.
Themenudidn’tincludealligator inthebeginning,because,asthe storygoes,Patkeptapetalligator andcouldn’tbearservingitsfellows Butwiththerestaurant’sproximity toswamptouroperationsandthe nationalpark,manyatouristwho hasjustgawkedatlivegatorsasked abouteatingthemtoo.Sonow alligator-stuffedmushroomsare abestseller.
Mainlythough,Restaurantdes Famillesgetsitsbusinessfromlocals. Theycomeforanytimedinnersdown theroad,corporatefunctionsandfamilyoutings.Kidscomeforpromnight
Alligator-stuffedmushroomsisa populardishatRestaurantdesFamilles.
andringnight,andsomecouples havestandingweekdaylunchdates atthebar
“We’vehostedrehearsaldinners andthenbaptismswhenthosecouples havechildrenandthenseethosekids cominginfordinnerandthensomeof thosekidsendupworkingherewhen theygetoldenough,”BryanZarsays.
Zarhimselfgotanearlystartatthe restaurant,washingdishesduringhis highschoolyears.Later,heworked fortheparentcompanyofHouston’s andwasmanagerofthepopular NewOrleanslocationbeforebuying RestaurantdesFamillesin2009.
Today,heandBrookeZaralsorun theirisland-inspiredrestaurant NOLACayeontheedgeofthe WarehouseDistrict
Whentheirbayourestaurantwas forcedtoclose,theywereabletokeep muchofthestaffintactbyofferingjobs attheNewOrleansrestaurant.Today theysaythathelpedthenewplace getaquickstartwithastaffalready familiarwitheachother.Italsomeant RestaurantdesFamillescouldreturn withmanyfamiliarfaces
“That’simportantforourcommunity here,that’swhattheyneedrightnow,” BrookeZarsays.
ThedevastationofHurricaneIda definesmuchofeverydaylifehere nearlytwoyearsout.Manypeople arestillrebuilding,andothersarestill displacedfromtheirhomes.
Thatwaspartofthedriveforthe ZarstogetRestaurantdesFamilles backtofulloperation.
“Peopleneedthatplacetocomeand basicallycommiserate,”BrookeZar says.“Theyneedplacestoconvene andseepeoplewhoareinthesame situationandhaveaplacethat’s familiartothem.”
“Afterthefire,itwasourcommunity kickingusinthebutttogetbackopen, afterIdaitwasreallyusfeelingwe needtogetbackforourcommunity,” shesays. IanMcNulty/ TheTimes-Picayune
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Vishal Kotagiri
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HYDERABAD,INDIA,whereheattended theCulinaryAcademyofIndia.Hecame toNewOrleansin2018toworkinthe bakingandpastrydepartmentatthe HyattRegency.Healsostartedhisown pop-upcalledEverythingSpice.InJune, hispop-uptookoveraregularcounter spotatSt.RochMarket.Withhisteam atEverythingSpice,hefocusesonless familiardishesfromvariousregionsof India.Forinformation,visiteverythingspice504.square.site.
Howdidyouget interestedincooking?
VISHALKOTAGIRI: I’vealways hadaninterestincooking.AthomeI cookedwithmymother,helpingher witheverything.Iwasalwaysprepping alot.Thoseareallauthentichomemadedishesparticulartotheregion.
IpursuedcookingattheCulinary AcademyofIndia.Mycollegeiswell known.Itmoldsyoutobecomea chef—frombasickitchencookeryand professionalismtovariouscuisinesand EuropeanandWesternstyles.
Welearneverythingfromknifeskills tomenuplanning.Youalsohavetheoreticalclasses.LikeFrenchbrigadeand whatisthatandhowdoesithelpyouin thekitchen?
Thesecondyearisfocusedon catering.Thenwehavesixmonthsof trainingatahotelorrestaurant.Then yougobacktothecollege.Thelast yearisaboutadvancedthingslikeice carving,presentationandthereare competitionsthatyoucanapplyto participateinaroundthecountry Igraduatedin2017.Iwaswaitingfor acruiselinejob,andIwasworkingin localrestaurants.Butitwastakingtoo long,soIappliedforjobsinAmerica. ThefirstplacethatgavemeaninterviewwastheHyattRegency.Ididn’t knowmuchaboutNewOrleansbefore Igothere.
Howhasworking herebeen?
K: IworkedattheHyattforayear.I wasinpastryandbaking,mostlyonthe breadside.IwasmakingFrenchbread andbaguettes.
Irealizedtherewasalotmoregoing on,soIjumpedintolocalrestaurants Iwasreallycurioustoseewhatelse
washere.Iwasatthe OmniRoyalOrleans. IworkedatTajMahal forthreemonths
ThenIjumpedtoBlue OakBBQ,andIwas thereforalmosta year.IwenttoTrep’s inMid-City.Afterthat, IwenttoTrenassein theCBD
ThenIwentto theFourSeasons.I workedforDonald LinkatCheminala Mer.Thatplacetaught mehowtomanage everything.Iwaspart ofmanagement.I waschefdepartie. Iworkedundera reallynicechef,Justin Koslowski.Ilearned howtomanagepeople andhowtowork withthem.Forthe food,DonaldLink’s restaurantsaren’ttoo fancy.There’salotof flavor.Look-wise,it’s beautiful.Taste-wise,it’samazing.It’s alllocallysourced.
WhenIwasworkingatTrep’s,Iheard aboutpop-ups.ThefirstoneIdid wasatEvangelinebar.Ididfiveorsix pop-upsonmydaysoff.Iwasworking bymyself,andIdidn’thavealotof knowledgeabouthowtodoit.Iwas doingstraightIndianfood.Iwasbuying foodanywhere,likeatRouses.Iwasn’t buyingat(restaurantpurveyors).Itwas stressingmeoutbecauseIdidn’thave transportation.Itdidn’tseemlikeit wasgoingsmoothly
ButIalwayshadtheinterest,andI starteddoingitagainafterIwasworkingattheFourSeasons.Thesecond timeIdidpop-ups,Ididfusion,like curriedchickennachosandtacoswith tandoorichicken.
InMarch,IquitmyjobattheFour Seasonstopursuefulltimepop-ups anddosomethingformyself.Italked tomygirlfriendandshewassupportive.Eventually,peoplefromSt.Roch (Market)cameacrossoneofmypopupsanddroppedmeatext.Everything SpiceopenedonJune22
What’sonyourmenu?
K: Iaskedmyfriendsiftheywanted todopop-upswithme.Thethreeof usdecidedonthemenuforSt.Roch. Ourfocuswasthattherearealotof Indianrestaurantsinthecityright now,sowhatcanweputoutthat peoplewhocometothestallwillsay “Thatissomethingdifferentthan whatwe’vetasted?”
WINE OF THE WEEK
OurfocusistododishesfromIndia thatarenotsoldherealot.Indianfood issobig,therearealotofdishesthat areundiscoveredhere.Therearealot ofdishesthatnotallIndiansknow.
Weseparatedthecountryintofour regions.IamfromHyderabad.One personisfromthesouth,andanother isfromMumbai.Wepickedonedish fromeachplacethatyoudon’tfind intheU.S.Weputthosedisheson ourmenu.
Wehavekandurichicken.It’snota mistake.It’snottandoorichicken.It’s oneoftheruraldishesmadeinvillages acrossIndia.It’smadeonfamily occasionsorspecialevents.Theybuild awoodfireandcookitinaclaypot. Everythingisroastedfirst—theonions, ginger,garlic.Thentheymashitdown andcookthegravywithit.There’s chiliesandroastedcoconutinit Chilichickeniscommon.Wehave korisukka.It’ssimilartochicken65. Texture-wiseitlooksthesame,but flavor-wiseit’scompletelydifferent. It’sgotacoconutandspice-based sauce.Youserveitwithcurryleaves andgarlic.It’sfromIndia,butit’sa newflavor.
It’sauthenticIndiandishesthatwe wanttoshowcase.Wewanttoexpose Indianfood.Youcan’tdothatjustsellingbutterchickenandbiryani.Those dishesareeverywhere.It’sjustlike sellinggumbo.Everyrestauranthasit Ifyoudosomethingcompletelynew— allnewdishes—it’sexciting.
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On the nose, vanilla bean and spicyherbaceous nuances setthe stage for the robust flavors on the pallet. Freshcherryand black currentnotesare balanced by herbaceous notesofpeppercorns, and hints of earth. On the finish, the tannins arefirm yet supple, and round out this medium bodied wine.
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8FreshFoodAssassin—1900N.Claiborne Ave.,(504)224-2628;Instagram,@8freshfoodassassin ChefMannyJanuary’sserveslamb chops,T-bonesteaks,salmon,crabcakes,deep friedribs,friedchickenandseafood-loaded oysters.Noreservations.Deliveryavailable. LunchanddinnerTue.-Sun.$$
Acorn—12HenryThomasDrive,(504)218-5413; acornnola.com ThecafeattheLouisiana Children’sMuseumhasblackenedshrimptacos toppedwitharugula,radish,pineapple-mango salsaandcilantro-limesauce.Noreservations breakfastandlunchWed.-Sun $$
AngeloBrocato’s 214N.CarrolltonAve., (504)486-1465;angelobrocatoicecream com—Thissweetshopservesitsowngelato, spumoni,Italianice,cannolis,biscotti,fig cookies,tiramisu,macaroonsandmore.Lunch anddinnerTue.-Sun.$
Annunciation—1016AnnunciationSt.,(504) 568-0245;annunciationrestaurant.com— GulfDrumYvonneisservedwithbrownbutter saucewithmushroomsandartichokehearts Reservationsrecommended.Dinner
Thu.-Mon.$$$
BananaBlossom 5009thSt.,Gretna,(504) 500-0997;504bananablossom.com—Jimmy Cho’sThaidishesincludesmokedporkbellyand porkmeatballsinlemongrassbrothwithegg,
$—averagedinnerentréeunder$10
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greenonion,cilantroandgarlic.Reservations acceptedforlargepartiesexceptweekends Deliveryavailable.LunchanddinnerTue.-Sat.$$ TheBlueCrabRestaurantandOysterBar 118 HarborViewCourt,Slidell,(985)315-7001; 7900LakeshoreDrive,(504)284-2898;thebluecrabnola.com—Basinbarbecueshrimpare servedovercheesegritswithacheesebiscuit Outdoorseatingavailable.Noreservations. Lakeview:lunchanddinnerTue.-Sun.Slidell: lunchFri.-Sat.,dinnerWed.-Sun.$$
Broussard’s—819ContiSt.,(504)581-3866; broussards.com—Rainbowtroutamandineis servedwithtassoandcornmacquechouxand Creolemeunieresauce.Reservationsrecommended.Outdoorseatingavailable.Dinner Wed.-Sat.,brunchSun $$$
CafeNormandie HigginsHotel,480Andrew HigginsBlvd.,(504)528-1941;higginshotelnola com/dining ThemenucombinesclassicFrench dishesandLouisianaitemslikecrabbeignets withherbaioli.Noreservations.Breakfastand lunchdaily $$
TheCommissary—634OrangeSt.,(504) 274-1850;thecommissarynola.com—The centralkitchenforDickieBrennanrestaurants hasadine-inmenuwithasmokedturkeybreast sandwichwithbacon,tomatojam,herbed creamcheese,arugulaandherbvinaigretteon
honeyoatbread.Noreservations.Outdoor seatingavailable.LunchTue.-Sat.$$ Curio—301RoyalSt.,(504)717-4198;curionola.com—ThecreativeCreolemenuincludes blackenedGulfshrimpservedwithchickenand andouillejambalaya.Reservationsaccepted. Lunchanddinnerdaily $$
DesireOysterBar—RoyalSonestaNewOrleans, 300BourbonSt.,(504)586-0300;sonesta com/desireoysterbar—Themenuhighlights GulfseafoodinCreoledishes.Char-grilled oystersaretoppedwithParmesanandherbs. Reservationsrecommended.Breakfast,lunch anddinnerdaily.$$
DickieBrennan’sBourbonHouse—144 BourbonSt.,(504)522-0111;bourbonhouse com—There’saseafoodrawbaranddisheslike redfishwithlemonbuerreblanc.Reservations accepted.Lunchanddinnerdaily $$$
DickieBrennan’sSteakhouse 716Iberville St.,(504)522-2467;dickiebrennanssteakhouse com—A6-ouncefiletmignonisservedwith friedoysters,creamedspinach,potatoesand bearnaise.Reservationsrecommended.Dinner Mon.-Sat.$$$
DragonflyCafe—530JacksonAve.,(504) 544-9530;dragonflynola.com Thecasualcafe offersbreakfastplates,waffles,salads,coffee drinksandmore.Deliveryavailable.Reservations accepted.BreakfastandlunchWed.-Sat.$$ ElPavoReal—4401S.BroadAve.,(504)2662022;elpavorealnola.com PescadoVeraCruzis asauteedGulffishtoppedwithtomatoes,olives, onionandcapersandservedwithriceandstring
beans.Themenualsoincludestacos,enchiladasandmore.Outdoorseatingavailable.No reservations.LunchandearlydinnerTue.-Sat.$$ Felix’sRestaurant&OysterBar 739Iberville St.,(504)522-4440;7400LakeshoreDrive, (504)304-4125;felixs.com
Louisianaoysters areservedraworchar-grilledwithgarlic, Parmesanandbreadcrumbs.Themenuincludes seafoodplatters,po-boysandmore.Noreservations.Lunchanddinnerdaily $$ FreySmokedMeatCo.—4141BienvilleSt.,Suite 110,(504)488-7427;freysmokedmeat.com
Thebarbecuespotservespulledpork,ribs, brisket,sausagesandanditemslikefriedpork bellytossedinpepperjellyglaze.Noreservations.Lunchanddinnerdaily.$$ FrootOrleans—2438BellSt.,SuiteB,(504)2333346;frootorleans.com—Therearefreshfruit plattersandsmoothiebowlssuchasastrawberry shortcakeandmoreusingpineapple,berries,citrusandmore.Noreservations.Outdoorseating available.Breakfastandlunchdaily.$$ Juan’sFlyingBurrito 515BaronneSt., (504)529-5825;2018MagazineSt.,(504) 569-0000;4724S.CarrolltonAve.,(504) 486-9950;8140OakSt.,(504)897-4800; juansflyingburrito.com—TheFlyingBurrito includessteak,shrimp,chicken,cheddarjack cheese,blackbeans,rice,guacamoleandsalsa Outdoorseatingavailable.Noreservations
LunchanddinnerThu.-Tue.$$ Katie’sRestaurant—3701IbervilleSt.,(504) 488-6582;katiesinmidcity.com Theeclectic menuincludesaCajunCubanwithroastedpork, ham,cheeseandpicklesonbutteredbread.
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Kilroy’sBar—HigginsHotel,480Andrew HigginsBlvd.,(504)528-1941;higginshotelnola com/dining Thebarmenuincludessandwiches,saladsandflatbreads,includingone toppedwithpeach,prosciutto,stracciatella cheese,arugulaandpecans.Noreservations.
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—Themenuincludesfilets mignons,bone-inrib-eyesandtopsirloins, aswellasburgers,saladsandseafooddishes. Reservationsaccepted.Outdoorseatingavailable.LunchanddinnerMon.-Sat.$$
LuzianneCafe—481GirodSt.,(504)265-1972; luziannecafe.com CajunSunshineBeignets arestuffedwitheggs,bacon,cheeseandhot sauce.Noreservations.Deliveryavailable. BreakfastandlunchWed.-Sun.$$
MartinWineCellar 714ElmeerAve.,Metairie, (504)896-7350;3827BaronneSt.,(504) 894-7444;martinwine.com Thedeliserves sandwichesandsaladssuchastheSena,with chicken,raisins,bluecheese,pecansand Tabascopepperjellyvinaigrette.Noreservations.Lunchdaily.$$
Mikimoto 3301S.CarrolltonAve.,(504)4881881;mikimotosushi.com—TheSouthCarrollton rollincludestunatataki,avocadoandsnowcrab. Themenualsohasnoodledishes,teriyakiand more.Reservationsaccepted.Deliveryavailable
LunchSun.-Fri.,dinnerdaily.$$
Mosca’s—4137Highway90West,Westwego, (504)436-8950;moscasrestaurant.com This family-styleeateryservesItaliandishesand specialtiesincludingchickenalagrandeand bakedoystersMosca.Reservationsaccepted.
DinnerWed.-Sat.Cashonly $$$
Mother’sRestaurant 401PoydrasSt.,(504) 523-9656;mothersrestaurant.net—Thiscounter-servicespotservespo-boys,jambalaya, crawfishetouffee,redbeansandriceandmore Deliveryavailable.Noreservations.Breakfast, lunchanddinnerdaily.$$
Neyow’sCreoleCafe—3332BienvilleSt.,(504) 827-5474;neyows.com
Themenuincludes redbeanswithfriedchickenorporkchops,as wellasseafoodplatters,po-boys,char-grilled oysters,saladsandmore.Noreservations
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NiceGuysBar&Grill—7910EarhartBlvd., (504)302-2404;niceguysbarandgrillnola.com Char-grilledoystersaretoppedwithcheese. Themenualsoincludeswings,quesadillas, burgers,salads,seafoodpastaandmore.No reservations.Lunchdaily,dinnerMon.-Sat.$$$
OrleansGrapevineWineBar&Bistro—720 OrleansAve.,(504)523-1930;orleansgrapevine com—Thewinebar’smenuincludesCreole pastawithshrimpandandouilleintomatocream sauce.Reservationsacceptedforlargeparties Outdoorseatingavailable.DinnerThu.-Sun.$$
PalaceCafe 605CanalSt.,(504)523-1661; palacecafe.com ThecontemporaryCreole menuincludessignaturecrabmeatcheesecake toppedwithmushroomsandCreolemeuniere sauce.Outdoorseatingavailable.Reservations recommended.LunchWed.-Fri.,dinnerWed.Sun.,brunchSat.-Sun.$$$
PeacockRoom—KimptonHotelFontenot,501 TchoupitoulasSt.,(504)324-3073;peacockroomnola.com—Blacklentilvadouvancurry comeswithroastedtomatoes,mushroomsand basmatirice.Reservationsaccepted.Dinner Wed.-Mon.,brunchSun $$
Rosie’sontheRoof—HigginsHotel,480 AndrewHigginsBlvd.,(504)528-1941;higginshotelnola.com/dining—Therooftopbarhasa menuofsandwiches,burgersandsmallplates Noreservations.Dinnerdaily $$
Tableau—616St.PeterSt.,(504)934-3463; tableaufrenchquarter.com—Pastabouillabaisse featuressquidinkmafaldine,littleneckclams, Gulfshrimp,squid,seafoodbroth,rouilleand herbedbreadcrumbs.Outdoorseatingavailable Reservationsrecommended.DinnerWed.-Sun., brunchThu.-Sun $$$
Tacklebox—817CommonSt.,(504)827-1651; legacykitchen.com Theseafoodrestaurant servesoysters,anddisheslikeredfishSt.Charles withgarlic-herbbutter,asparagus,mushrooms andcrawfishcornbread.Reservationsaccepted Breakfast,lunchanddinnerdaily $$
TavolinoPizza&Lounge—141DelarondeSt., (504)605-3365;tavolinonola.com Themenu featuresthin-crustpizzas,salads,meatballs andmore.ABehrmanHwy.pizzaistoppedwith porkbelly,caramel,carrots,radishes,jalapenos
andherbs.Noreservations.Outdoorseating available.DinnerTue.-Sat $$
Theo’sNeighborhoodPizza 1212S.Clearview Parkway,Elmwood,(504)733-3803;2125 VeteransMemorialBlvd.,Metairie,(504)5104282;4024CanalSt.,(504)302-1133;4218 MagazineSt.,(504)894-8554;70488Highway 21,Covington,(985)234-9420;theospizza.com
AMarilynnPotaSupremepieistoppedwith mozzarella,pepperoni,sausage,hamburger, mushrooms,bellpeppersandonions.There alsoaresalads,sandwichesandmore.Delivery available.LunchanddinnerTue.-Sat $
Tito’sCeviche&Pisco 1433St.CharlesAve., (504)354-1342;5015MagazineSt.,(504) 267-7612;titoscevichepisco.com—Peruvian lomosaltadofeaturesbeefsauteedwithonions, tomatoes,cilantro,soysauceandpisco,served withfriedpotatoesandrice.Outdoorseating availableonMagazineStreet.Deliveryavailable Reservationsaccepted.LunchanddinnerMon.Sat.,brunchSun.$$$
TheVintage 3121MagazineSt.,(504) 324-7144;thevintagenola.com Themenu includesbeignets,smallplates,flatbreadsanda veggiepressedsandwichwithavocado,onions, arugula,redpepperandpepperjackcheese Noreservations.Deliveryandoutdoorseating available.Breakfast,lunchanddinnerdaily $$ ZhangBistro—1141DecaturSt.,(504)8268888;zhangbistronola.com—Themenuof ChineseandThaidishesincludesaSzechuan HotWokwithachoiceofchicken,beef,shrimp ortofuwithonions,bellpeppers,cauliflower, jalapenosandspicysauce.Reservations accepted.LunchanddinnerThu.-Tue.$$
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Asoneofthelargestaquaticanimals atAudubonAquariuminNewOrleans, thegreen sea turtle King Mydashas longbeenavisitorfavorite.KingMydas haslived at theAquariumsince 1992, meaning many generations have been able to seehis growth.Today,King Mydasisestimatedtobeabout70years oldand weighs265 pounds
WhileKingMydasisgettingolder,his loveforpeopleremainsstrong.Hignicio Covarrubias, directorofhusbandry at AudubonNatureInstitute,spoke to us aboutKingMydasandhowvisitorswill beabletoenjoyhimevenmorewiththe Aquarium’s renovations.
WhyisKingMydas classifiedas agreen seaturtle?
Hegetshisnamefromthegreenlayer offatthathehas,whichcomesfromthe algaeandseagrassesheeatsasanadult
When theturtles areyounger,theyeat shrimp andmeat products,but as they getolder, they make adietary switch to greens
Howwould youdescribe King Mydas’personality?
King Mydaslives in ourGulfof Mexico exhibit, whichis450 gallons with17-footacrylicwindows,sohehas plentyofroomtomovearoundwherever he wants. Butheissocurious andis alwaysineverybody’sbusiness.Hehas seriousFOMO.Heisalwaysinthethick
ofthings,whetherthat’ssnoopingaround theotheranimalsorswimmingaround towhereconstructionwastakingplace to seewhatpeople areupto.
He gets fedatthe same time as some ofoursharks,andtheygetmackereland squid, whichKingMydas reallylikes. Wefeedhimlettuceandvegetables,but he’llsneakaroundandgrabthefishfrom thesharksiftheydropsomethingorif he thinks nobody is watching.
WhatkindofdietdoesKingMydas primarily eat?
Heisfedeverydaywithalotofromaine lettuceandabucketofvegetables.Green sea turtlesare naturalforagers, so we willputaheadofromaineintheexhibit andlet it sink to thebottomsohecan go andsnack on it throughout theday
What kind of enrichment activities does theAudubon staff take part in with King Mydas?
Thereisa poolatthe topofthe Gulf exhibitwhere he swimstovoluntarily He is target trained, so we put ayellow disc in thewater that he canswimup to andtouch.Heisalsofreetoswim around allday andheisfed in different locationsinthe exhibitevery day, so he movesaroundquite abit.
It’s importanttousthatall of our animalsparticipateintheirowncareas muchaspossible,sowedoalotofpositive reinforcement around that.One of our biggestaccomplishments with King Mydashasbeengettingvoluntaryblood drawsfromthe neck.He’ll extend his neckandtoleratetheneedlestick.We’ve done alot to make theentireannual
exammuchlessstressfulforhim,sohe choosestoparticipateandhelpsusout.
HowwillKing Mydasbeableto interactwithvisitorswhenthenew Aquarium opensonJune8?
Theywillbeabletowalkuptotheedge oftheGulfofMexicoexhibitandreallyget upclose,whichIthinkhewillreallylove becausehe’ssocuriousandlovespeople. Hecanholdhisbreathforalongtimeso they will seehim alot in thewater.He’s aboutthree feet wide andabout three feetlongandshapedabitlikeacircle,so sinceheissolarge,peoplewillbeableto seehimfrommultiplevantagepoints.
What is thestatusofgreen sea turtlesinthe wild andwhatare some of Audubon’sconservation efforts in thisarea?
They areendangeredinthe wild. They oftenare caught in fishingnets asbycatch.Somecultureseatthemand harvesttheir eggs, whichhas reduced theirnumbers.
AudubonNatureInstitutecoordinates theCoastalWildlifeNetworkformarine mammalsandseaturtlesinLouisiana. Thisnetworkistheonlyentityinthestate thatisresponsiblefortherehabilitation oftheseanimals.Wealsoworkwithour lawmakerstoparticipateinlegislation andeducationaboutfishinggroundsand waysthatpeoplecanreducetheirimpact onseaturtlehabitats.
When female seaturtles reach maturity,theymigrate to abeach and spendmonthsinnestinggrounds,laying about100eggsinanest.Thoseeggstake abouttwo months to hatch, andthose
hatchlings then have to make it to the water. We do alot to educatepeople aboutthose groundsand howtheycan beprotected.Therearealsoitemssuch as aturtleexclusion device that can be inserted into fishingnetsand that preventseaturtlesfromgettingcaught in them.Weshare alot of information aboutthatwithfishermentolet them know what resources areavailable Want to visit?
This summer is theperfect time to visitKingMydasandtheotheranimalsat AudubonAquarium.ThenewAquarium willopenonJune8afterbeingclosedfor thebuilding’smostexpansiverenovation sinceitopenedin1990. Theproject includedmovingAudubonInsectarium into thesamebuilding, 17,000 square feet of newexhibit spaceand a2,500 squarefootlobbywithalargestaircase andglass andlivingwalls.Visit www audubonwonder.comforinformationon ticketsandplanningyourtrip,including howyou cansee both newattractions andsaveupto$20withacomboticket Thebestvalueifyouplanonvisiting theAquarium,InsectariumorAudubon Zoomorethanonceistopurchasean AudubonMembership. In addition to unlimited visits,Members enjoy discountsatAudubon gift shops, concessions, specialevents such as Zoo-To-Doand Zoo-To-Dofor Kids, ZooCamps andmuchmore. Forafull list of benefitsand to findout howyou canbecomeamember,visit www audubonmembership.com andsave
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Step-siblingsKelliMayoandPeyton Bighorsestartedplayingtogether in2009whentheywerejust9and 14yearsold.Somethingclickedand thetwomulti-instrumentalists,along withMayo’sbrotherKurtisMayo ondrums,nowhavesixfull-length albumsofgrungeandfungarage punkundertheirbelt.Theirlatest recordis“ChaosCountyLine,” releasedinJune.SkatingPollyplays SantosBarwithBugsyandJacklen Roat9p.m.Sunday,July16.Tickets are$10viasantosbar.com.
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GuitaristHalLambertandpercussionistMitchellMobleyareeach firmlyensconcedinsouthLouisiana’s experimentalmusicscene.Lambert runstheBatonRouge-basedlabel TentativePower,andMobleyjust releasedhisfirstsoloalbum,“Builda JoyfulNoise”afteryearsofcollaborations.Thetwoarenatural collaborators,buildingimprovised, intriguingsoundscapesusingeverythingfromtraditionalinstruments toscrewdriversandfoundobjects. LambertandMobleyperform togetheragainnextat9p.m Monday,July10,atGasaGasa,with SecretCowboyandRyanC.Clarke Ticketsare$10viaticketweb.com
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Russian-bornpianistTatiana Dorokhovawonthesilvermedalat lastyear’sNewOrleansInternational PianoCompetition.She’scurrently studyingmusicinMissouri,and returnstoNewOrleansforthis concert.Theprogramincludesworks byBeethoven,ClaudeDebussyand ModestMussorgsky.Presentedby theMusicalArtsSocietyofNew Orleansat7p.m.Saturday,July15, atLoyolaUniversityNewOrleans’ RousselHall.Findticketsand informationatmasno.org
CharlieGras
CharlieGabrielcelebrateshis91st birthdaywiththePreservation HallAll-Starsandguests.Hiscareer stretchesfromplayingwiththe EurekaBrassBandduringWorld WarIItohislongresidenceat PreservationHall.Thesaxophonist andclarinetistreleasedanalbum ofjazzstandardsandacoupleof originaltunestwoyearsago
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Thoughwell-knownforhistime intheSquirrelNutZippers,Jimbo Mathushasreleasedastringofsolo albumsgroundedinblues,rock andcountrysounds.Heperforms at11p.m.Saturday,July15,atLe BonTempsRoule.Visittherealjimbomathus.comfordetails.
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TROYSAWYERWANTEDTODO SOMETHINGDIFFERENTwith hislisteningparties.Musicians gettingfriendsandfamily togetherforapreviewofanew album,singleormusicvideoisa tried-and-truewaytobuildup hype—andgaugereactions aheadofthereleasedate.Butthe NewOrleans-borntrumpeterand educatorthoughthecoulddoa littlemoreforhisdebutalbum, whichwillbeoutAug.4.
“Mybusinesspartnercame upwiththeconceptofdoing listeningpartiesatdifferentspots aroundthecitythatwouldcomplementmystory,”Sawyersays.Soinlate 2022andearly2023,Sawyerturned thelisteningpartyintosomethingof aminitour,helpingplaceSawyerand hismusicintheNewOrleanslocations thatshapedhim.
“Icouldtellmystory,howI’mconnectedwiththatspotandwhereI’mat Like,‘Damn,I’mherebecauseofX,Y andZ,’”helateradds.“AndIcouldput peopleontospotsthattheymayhave neverbeenbefore.”
SawyergrewupinUptownand comesfromalineofmusicians—his great-grandfather,LouisD.James, playedwithBuddyBoldenandSawyer iscousinswithLeonBridges.Hepicked upthetrumpetat9,andoverthe yearshassharedstageswithWynton Marsalis,LalahHathawayandHarry ConnickJr.Sawyeralsohasworked asamusiceducatorinNewOrleans schoolsformorethanadecade.
Ateachspotonhisin-towntour, Sawyerwoulddebuttwosongsfrom hisupcoming“RockYourSoul,”and telltheaudienceabouttheinspiration behindthemusic—ablendoffunk, soulandjazzwithLatininfluences andhowtheirlocationimpactedhim.
HewouldalsotalkaboutGirlsPlay TrumpetToo,hisnonprofitworkingto encourageandteachgirlsages8-19to playtrumpet.Theprogramkickedoff lastfallwithweeklyclassesandhosted itsdebutclassperformanceinMayat
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SawyerstartedatBarToniqueon NorthRampartStreet,whichwas formerlyKingBolden’sJazzClubin themid-2000s.ItwaswhereSawyer steppedoutasabandleaderin2006 withhistrio,takingoveraweeklygig originallyhelddownbytrumpeter JamesAndrews.
Anothernight’slisteningpartywas atTheVintage,formerlyacoffee shopwhereSawyerwouldstudywhile
attendingXavierUniversity.Hethen tookthetourtoBennachinonRoyal Street,arestaurantownedbythe motherofaXavierclassmate.Sawyer isgoodfriendswithpoetChuck PerkinsandtouredwithhisVoices oftheBigEasyproject,soaparty atPerkins’CafeIstanbultookplace aroundChristmastime.
Thealbum’slasttwosongswere playedatBJ’sLoungeintheBywater, hometobluesmanLittleFreddieKing, whoisfeaturedontherecord.Tocap itoff,Sawyertookthefullalbumto theCatahoulaHotel’srooftopand askedforfeedbackfromhisfriends gatheredaround NewOrleanianscannowgeta previewofSawyer’snewrecordwhen heandhiseight-memberband,the Elementz,playTuesday,July11,atthe EllisMarsalisCenterforMusic(EMCM) inMusicians’Village.Themusicstarts at6:30p.m.andticketsare$15 generaladmission,$5forstudentsand $45forVIPseating.
WhilenotpartofSawyer’splacebasedlisteningtour,theband’sEMCM showcouldstillfitthemission:Sawyer wasoneoftheyoungesthomeowners inMusicians’Villagewhenhebought intothe9thWarddevelopment,and herecordedmostofhisupcoming albumatEMCM.
“LivinginMusicians’Village,Ialways saythisisacommunityhouse,”Sawyer says.“IfeellikeGodblessedmewith ahousebecauseIstaytruetomypurposeinlife,whichistohealtheworld andinspirepeopleinapositiveway withmymusic.”
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ATTHETURNOF THE20THCENTURY, NEWSPAPERPUBLISHINGTYCOONSJoseph PulitzerandWilliam RandolphHearstwaged anepicbattlebetween theirrivalNewYork papers.Thoughshortlived,theSpanishAmericanWarhadbeen goodforbusiness,as Pulitzer’sNewYork WorldandHearst’sNew YorkJournalcompeted forreaders
Buttherewasanother memorablebattlethat wasanythingbutafairfight.
Thetwopublishersraisedtheir prices,whichforcedthe“newsboys,” or“newsies,”whosoldthepapersfor apennyeachonthestreets,tofight back.Newsiesweretypicallyteenagersorkidsasyoungas7or8.The Manhattannewsboysstartedastrike, andthat’sthebasisofthehitBroadway musical“Newsies,”whichRivertown TheatersforthePerformingArts opensthisweek.
“It’ssuchanunderdog,Davidversus-Goliathstory,”directorKelly Fouchisays.“Wejustgetinspiredby that,andyouaddinthisincredible scorethateverysinglesongisablockbusterthatmakesyouwanttoleapout ofyourseat.”
Intheactualstrike,manyofthe newsieswerehelpingsupporttheir families.Somewereparentlessand supportingthemselves.Thenation’s firstchildlaborlawswouldnotarrive fordecades
ThemusicalfocusesonPulitzerand newsieswhosellhispapers.When Pulitzerraisestheprices,17-year-old JackKellybecomesoneofthestrike leaders.He’sbeendreamingabout gettingawayfromthemeanstreetsof NewYork,buthecan’taffordtoeven thinkaboutitwiththepricesgoing up.HeenlistshisfriendCrutchieand newcomersDaveyandLes,younger boyswhoaresupportingtheirfamily aftertheirfatherishurtinanaccident athisfactoryjob.
Pulitzer’sresponseisruthless.He sendsscabstosellpapersandbreak thestrike.Andthewardenofajuvenile detentioncentercalledtheRefuge triestoroundupsomeoftheboys workingonthestreets.Everydirection thenewsiesturnhasnewobstacles Theytrytoenlistareportertotelltheir sideofthestory.
“Wedugintowhat’shappeningfor themonadailybasis,”Fouchisays, “knowingthatthesystemiscorrupt, andtheyneedtobreakoutofit.”
Disneymadethestoryintoamovie musicalstarringChristianBaleasJack intheearly1990s,butitfloppedatthe boxoffice.ThoughDisneywasdoing justfineonBroadwaywithblockbusterslike“TheLionKing,”itdecided togive“Newsies”anothertry,inpart basedonthemusicbyAlanMenken.
“AlanMenkensaidthathe’dbedoing concertsandpeoplewouldaskforhim todo‘Newsies’music,”Fouchisays.“So hesaid,Ithinkthere’ssomethinghere.”
TheBroadwayversionwasa hit,andMenkenwonaTonyAward fortheBestOriginalScore.The showismarkedbyitsyoungcastand dynamicchoreography.
“Ithoughtitwouldbeagreatsummershowbecauseithassuchyouthful energy,”Fouchisays.“Iwantedthe stagereallyfullwithalotofreally strongdancers.Wehavetomoveall thesesetpieceswherethedancersare dancingtoeverysinglenote.”
Fouchiisworkingwithalargecast, anditalsoreflectsthattherewere womenandgirlnewsiesaswell.She’s alsopunchedupthatsideofthestory.
Thoughit’sanintimatestoryabout Jack,Crutchieandotheryoungnewsies,italsocapturesthetimesandthe headlinesoftheday.
“WhenJacktalksabout,‘We’re doingthisforallthekidsthatareout thereandnotatschoolandhaveto workfortheirfamilyinsweatshops,’it encompassesthatwholegeneration,” Fouchisays
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55Go off script
56Old Valerie Harper role
57“Mazel —!”
58Ill-mannered
59Up until now
60“I Am Woman” singer Helen
61Mined metals
62Supermodel Wek
63Minstrel poet
64Social insect
66Some antique autos
67In time past
68Gather in 69Depend on 70Mo. in spring
71Exist
75Unlace, e.g.
76Having vulgar interests
77To and
78Imminently
79“Dies —” (hymn)
80Comic Foxx
83Salty Greek cheese
84Neighbor of Yemen
85Boils a little
87Med. plan
88Comic actor Mayall
novelist
posting
of parental care
east of Croatan Sound
“The devil the details”
Cure- (panaceas)
Alabama-toIllinois dir.
Per unit
Pound pen
Popular videosharing service
Apt thing to drive on while pondering this puzzle’s theme?
Villa
Fine-food fan
Turn to ice
“Get —” (John Travolta film)
Chooses
Hurled DOWN
part
96JFK
97Deprived
98It’s
101
102
103
104
106
110
113
118
119
120
121
122
123
1Fishhook
2Siouan tribe member
3Read hastily
lead-in
4The Rhine flows into it 5Thermal or lateral
7Germany’s Helmut
8Lend — (pay attention)
9— center (community facility)
I
to know?”
10Make public 11 -Magnon 12“—
supposed
Vader, in boyhood
political commentator Ana 17U.S capital’s vicinity 18Allude to 19Not alfresco 24Drink mixer 29Fact 32Atop, to poets 34Gumbo vegetable 35Fasten shut 36Terminus 37Vocalist Sumac 38Ask earnestly
13Darjeeling or pekoe 14Gallivant 15Darth
16CNN
86Wild West sheriff’s badge
maybe 92Chi preceder 93Speechifies 94Buff up 95Chat with 99Steal 100 John of lawn tractors 105 Fruit drinks 107 Wows 108 Stare 109 Stared at 111 Ex-Giant Mel 112 Lock go-with 114 Crooner Damone 115 Here, in Arles 116 Fizzling thing 117 Miracle- —
89Minister’s study: Abbr. 90“Love Story”
Segal 91Switch to second gear,
West” actor 47São (largest of the Cape Verdes) 48Actress Jessica 49— parmigiana 50Hi- image 51Golfer’s peg 54Vote in favor 55Clarinetist Shaw 58Wander 62Temporary, as a committee 63Creator of Oz 65Neighbor of Croatia 66Acquiesce, figuratively 71Virgil epic 72Noted Deco master 73Paper opinion pieces 74Many a song by Journey or Chicago 77Eight x five 78Knight’s title 81Suffix with journal 82Alley83Flatware item 85Ho-hum thing 86Hurl 89Site-to-site transfer of data
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Lot735:American FederalCarved MahoganyPawfoot Settee,19thc., H.-333/4 in., W.-78in.,D.- 24 in Est. $1,000-$2,000
Lot844:ClarenceMillet (American/New Orleans, 1897-1959),“Louisiana Cabin,”c.1939, oiloncanvas board, FramedH.-215/8 in., W.-243/8 in Est. $3,000-$5,000
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Lot847:WilliamHemmerling (American/Louisiana,c.1943-2009), “Gatheringbythe River,”2003, oilonpanel,H.- 24 in., W.-115/8 in Est. $2,000-$4,000
Lot874:Rare LargeCastIronChurch TowerBell, 19th c.,marked“Steel Alloy,” and“Church Bell Co.,”H.- 48 1/2in.,Dia.- 36 in., Stand- W.-4in., H.-481/2 in., D.-381/2 in Est. $2,000-$4,000
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Winans (Missouri/Louisiana, 1911-1992),“CajunBoy,” 1931 silvergelatin print, H.-10in.,W.8in. Est. $1,200-$1,800
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Lot765:Continental School,“Grisailles Landscapeof Figuresonthe RockyShore,” 18th/19th c.,oil on canvas laid on board, unsigned, presented in agessoframe, H.-361/2 in., W.-49in.,Framed- H.-433/4 in., W.-565/8 in.Est.$2,000-$4,000
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Lot749:American Carved Walnut Full Tester Double Bed, 19th c.,H.- 104in., Int. W.-573/4 in., Int. D.-751/2 in Est. $2,500-$4,500
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Lot776:Jean-JacquesHenner(French, 1829-1905) “Bust of aWoman in Red,” oilonwoodpanel,H.-14-1/4 in., W.-10 in., Framed H.-191/4 in., W.-151/4 in Est. $1,000-$2,000
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oiloncanvas, H.-231/2 in., W.-463/4 in., FramedH.-281/8 in., W.-511/2 in.Est.$1,000-$2,000
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Lot873: LouisianaCastIronSugarKettle, 19th c, with a flared rim,H.- 16 in., Dia.-42in. Est. $1,500-$2,500
Lot786:TrumanBolinger (Arizona/Wyoming,1944-), “Headingfor the GreenRiverRendezvous,”1975, Bronze.H.- 16 7/8in.,W.- 58 in., D.- 7in.,Stand- H.-2in.,W.- 60 in., D.-8in. Est. $4,000-$8,000
Lot825:Exceptional French ProvincialCarvedWalnut Gothic Style Thirteen PieceDiningRoomSuite,19th c.,Est.$4,000-$8,000
Lot811:French Provincial Carved Oak Monastery Table, H.-313/4 in., W.-96in., D.-383/4 in.Est.$1,000-$2,000
Lot819:French Ormolu MountedWalnut Marble Top Commode, late 19th c., H.-351/4 in., W.-441/4 in., D.-233/8 in Est. $1,000-$2,000
Lot777:Pablo Picasso (Spanish/Paris,1881-1973), “VisageauNez Vert (A.R.585),” Framed. H.-81/4 in., W.-5 1/4 in.Est.$2,500-$3,500
Lot784:PairofFrench Gilt and Patinated Bronze PuttiSix Light Candelabra, early20thc., H.-24in.,W.- 9in.,D.- 71/4 in (2 Pcs.)Est.$1,000-$2,000
Lot773: CharlesJohnDeLalia(English, 1837-1901), “Ships at Sea,”1882,
845& 846: Pair of MorrisHenry HobbsWatercolors, Each Est. $1,000-$2,000