By Sam Winston
The Camellia Grill waiter known simply as Marvin likes to call the tap water he serves "Mississippi mud water." Indeed just about every time I drink New Orleans water from the faucet, at the grill or otherwise, I can hear Marving humming, "Getchyall some of that Mississippi mud water, Hom bruh!"
At some point when no one was paying attention, belly dancing quietly became New Orleans' third-favorite form of new alternative entertainment. (The first two, for extra credit? Whoever guessed mobile non-Tex-Mex Mexican food and amateur outdoor theater, send a SASE to Gambit HQ you have some tickets and tacos coming.)