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Commentary
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The number of domestic-violence issues is disproportionate to the reduced New Orleans population, forcing creative reorganization and operational approaches to saving battered women.
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In the last 25 years, New Orleans changed dramatically in some ways. In others, it remains as constant as the Mississippi River.
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Investigating sexual assault in New Orleans in the days after Katrina
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Reflections by our founder and first publisher/editor on the 25th birthday of his brainchild.
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Bills dealing with the usual "stuff" will dominate the regular legislative session. Whatever happened to hurricane recovery?
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The early days of Gambit Weekly offered staffers a sometimes bumpy but mostly exhilarating ride.
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Bouquets & Brickbats: local heroes and zeroes
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One Gambit editor had to fight deadlines and leukemia at the same time.
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Scuttlebutt: Louisiana News Briefs
- by Jeremy Alford, Clancy DuBos and Allen Johnson Jr
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During one editor's tenure, the lines between news and culture always blurred -- for good reason.
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Crime and poverty, corruption and drugs have kept NOPD busy -- and in the news -- for the past 25 years.
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Over two decades, Gambit Weekly has become a force in the alternative-newsweekly world.
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Gambit Weekly's New Orleanians of the Year, 1983-2005, continue to leave their mark on the city we all love.
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Clancy DuBos
The biggest political story of the last quarter-century has been the decline and fall of Louisiana's most popular and talented politician. His legacy still haunts us.
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Penny Post by Andrei Codrescu
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Blake Pontchartrain™: New Orleans Trivia
What is the history of the Canal Bank?
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Events Recommended
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Music Recommended
Over 25 years, Gambit Weekly's music coverage evolved with the scene it covered, adapting and wondering what might come next.
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Stage Previews and Reviews
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Stage Previews and Reviews
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Film Reviews
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Visual Art Feature
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Art Review
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Art Review
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New Orleans Restaurant Reviews
With rock-star chefs and indigenous cuisine that have weathered the loss of business and the influx of conventions -- New Orleans restaurants spent the past 25 years keeping people talking and eating.
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Ultimate Shopper
Comfortable shoes that feel good, look great
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