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Commentary
Blanco needs both a bolder game plan and a better quarterback for reform measures in the Louisiana Senate.
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The 35th annual Jazz & Heritage Festival gets ready for Week Two.
- by David Kunian, Alex Rawls, Katy Reckdahl, Gene Scaramuzzo, David Lee Simmons, John Swenson and Michael Tisserand
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In an AAN exclusive, a Coalition memo reveals that even true believers see the seeds of civil war in the occupation of Iraq.
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No matter where trombonist Corey Henry is headed, the Treme neighborhood is always on the way.
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Bouquets & Brickbats: local heroes and zeroes
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A legend during the folk revival of the 1960s, Odetta is now being honored by a new generation of female singers.
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Dick Waterman presents Between Midnight and Day, his first book of photographs of some of the world's great blues and R&B musicians.
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Owana Salazar doesn't want to "lose the Hawaiian," but she isn't afraid to cross some genres on her new album, Hula Jazzz.
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Great gifts for Mother's Day
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With performances and honorees, the 17th annual Big Easy Entertainment Awards showcases the best in music and theatre.
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Long known as everyone's favorite sideman and wedding band, Deacon John Moore has finally taken center stage.
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Lafayette's Carol Fran has sung around the world for more than five decades. She's crossed paths with everyone from Guitar Slim to Elvis Presley, and the 70-year-old vocalist still charts her own course.
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Clancy DuBos
Cajuns are conservative folk, but they are among the most flexible white voters in the country.
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Penny Post by Andrei Codrescu
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Events Recommended
New CDs from The Dirty Dozen and ReBirth brass bands are filled with nods to their mentor, the late Tuba Fats.
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Film Reviews
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New Orleans Restaurant Reviews
Cocktail culture becomes an ideology at the Brennans' latest offering, CAFE ADELAIDE AND THE SWIZZLE STICK BAR.
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What's in Store