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05.11.04
COVER
STORY
What Does Brown vs. the Board of Education Mean to You?
Fifty years after the Supreme Court abolished segregation in public schools, local students write about what divides them.
NEWS & VIEWS Commentary
Fund the arts.
Arts Impoverished
The poorest children in the city are often those least likely to have arts education -- but studies show they're the ones who need it the most.
By Lili LeGardeur
Gambit Weekly Wins Top Honors from Louisiana Press Association
Bouquets and Brickbats
They get what they deserve.
Penny Post
Andrei Codrescu's billion dollar idea.
Politics
Clancy DuBos on Mayor Ray Nagin.
FEATURES
BLISSFUL BEGINNINGS
Planning ideas for your perfect day.
Nuptials in Cyberspace
Internet Web sites are making wedding planning as easy as point and click.
By Kandace Power Graves
Getting What You Want
How to effectively use bridal registries.
By Kandace Power Graves
Parties with Spunk
Ideas for special bridal showers.
By Kandace Power Graves
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Wetting Our Appetite
Count Basin™ looks back at noteworthy moments from a damp Jazz Fest 2004.
PLUS: Remembering Daniel Breaux
Blake
Pontchartrain™
New Orleans' know-it-all.
Shoptalk
Kandace Power Graves on Sabai and Bimmers Clinic Professional Auto Service.
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Brass Pass
Trumpeter Mike Bucalo prepares for the mammoth challenge that is the LPO's presentation of Mahler's third symphony.
By Natalie Brown
Hot
Seven
Our suggestions for all that's worth doing and seeing this week, including
the HotPick.
Special Events
Listings
Music
Opening Act
Alex Rawls on Make It Funky.
Music Listings
Who's
playing where and when this week.
The Arts
Art
D. Eric Bookhardt on Sibylle Peretti's First Lessons in Beekeeping.
Theater
Dalt Wonk on King Hedley II.
Theater, Art and Books Listings
A week's worth of culture.
Film
Balcony
Seats
Rick Barton on My Architect.
Film Listings
CUISINE
Restaurant Review
Sara Roahen on De Angelo's.
Food News
By Sara Roahen
Wine of the Week
By Brenda Maitland
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