• Issue Archive for
  • Jan 15-21, 2002
  • Vol. 23, No. 3

News

  • The Perils of Paulette
  • The Perils of Paulette

    Paulette Irons promises to 'eliminate patronage' as mayor. Her record as a senator suggests a different story. She says recent criticism is 'pure politics.'
  • A Civil Plan

    There should be a place on Museum Row for a world-class institution devoted to documenting and interpreting the Civil War.
  • Spell Check
  • Spell Check

    At last month's Saints-Rams match-up, 70,000 fliers were printed calling for a hex upon the St. Louis team. Voodoo priestess Ava Kay Jones conducted the Superdome ceremony, and she is not amused.
  • Classically Trained
  • Classically Trained

    Loyola University scores big nominations with the 2002 Tribute to the Classical Arts.
  • Enemy Mine

    Once again, Zeitgeist stirs things up with a 12-day film series that explores the United States' more controversial foreign-policy initiatives.
  • Emptying the Notebook

    The columnist devotes a hideous portion of his or her year trailing after events and the people who make them with a notebook, furiously scribbling.

Columns

  • What is the history of the New Orleans city seal?
  • What is the history of the New Orleans city seal?

    Is it true that for at least the past 20 years every Louisiana State Insurance Commissioner has either been convicted of wrongdoing while in office or has served time in prison?

Events

  • Twainspotting

    A new Ken Burns documentary illustrates how Mark Twain found his name in New Orleans and his voice in the Wild West.

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