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Commentary
In the 2002 mayoral primary, a mere 3.8 percent of the city's youngest registered voters turned out to vote.
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For years, their town was known for razor wire and broken bones. Now, the people of Tallulah are showing the nation how to pull down a prison and build a school in its place.
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By designating a Musicians' Tomb in St. Louis Cemetery No. 1, local community activists answer the call to properly honor those who gave the city its anthems.
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Tenor saxophonist Illinois Jacquet's solo on Lionel Hampton's "Flying Home" defined the Broussard native's musical career.
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Eddie Jordan's lunches with a felon, raising questions about ethics and judgment.
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Again Pertussis remains a threat around the world|is regaining strength in the United States. Some say the solution might include vaccines for all adults.
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Bouquets & Brickbats: local heroes and zeroes
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Blake Pontchartrain™: New Orleans Trivia
What is the history of the normal school?
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Penny Post by Andrei Codrescu
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Events Recommended
If purists think the NBA has completely succumbed to the playground style of play, wait till they get a look at the AND 1 Mix Tape Tour -- a modern-day Harlem Globetrotters set to hip-hop music.
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Book Reviews
The Queen of the South continues author Arturo Pérez-Reverte's march on American reading audiences.
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Music Recommended
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Music Recommended
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Stage Previews and Reviews
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Film Reviews
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Film Reviews
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Art Review
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New Orleans Restaurant Reviews
SHADY BRADY'S, the folksy Mandeville restaurant, offers a subtle but impressive interpretation of home cooking.
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What's in Store