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Constance Adler

In Living Colors 10 23 07

Meeting Needs 01 11 05
For two local women, the tsunami and its aftermath prompted two different ways to offer help.

Word Perfect 07 27 04
Ten thousand players. Two hundred clubs. One tournament. As the National Scrabble Championship gears up in New Orleans, Constance Adler ventures into the mostly friendly, always competitive world of local players.

From Lexiko to ESPN 07 27 04

Nancy Drew in New Orleans 04 06 04
The girl detective's biggest fans come to town to solve some mysteries of their own.

The Passion of Kathy Randels 03 16 04
The performance artist follows her curiosity wherever it takes her, from Belgrade to the Lower Ninth Ward, from a Contemporary Arts Center residency to performing ³necessary acts of futility² on downtown sidewalks.

No V-Day at Loyola 02 17 04
Students and faculty confront Loyola University's interim president, the Rev. William Byron, over his decision to halt a student production of The Vagina Monologues.

The Meet Market 01 20 04
Battles over card tables, last-minute airport rallies, occasional bouts of paranoia and Internet-driven meetups. Welcome to the 2004 Democratic primaries.

The Making of a Museum 08 19 03
Roger Ogden traces his journey from an "oaf with no culture" to the world's premiere collector of Southern art.

Perspiration and Inspiration 07 22 03
Meet Ted Strauss, spiritual seeker and inventor of an air conditioner you can bring to Jazz Fest.

Drawing From the Past 02 25 03
Henri Schindler has devoted his life to a single mission: bringing the mystery and splendor of 19th century Carnival onto 21st century streets.

'We Called You a Man' 11 19 02
Jesus sports a ponytail at Mount Carmel Academy, where Jesus Christ Superstar is being staged with a nearly all-girl cast.

The Clown Prince 08 20 02
The Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus rolls into town with Bello Nock, the hair apparent of circus aristocracy.

A Question for Professor Soble 07 23 02

The Blood Drive 09 18 01
When tragedy hits far from home, donating blood becomes a way to connect with the victims.

Neither Wind nor Rain 05 15 01
In the new play An Evening with Betsy, hurricane survivors recall the days and nights in 1965 that forever changed the course of their lives.

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