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Habitat for Humanity is breaking ground in many ways with its post-Katrina planned neighborhood for local musicians.
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Just as the waters began receding in New Orleans, old friends Allen Toussaint and Elvis Costello reunited in the studio to produce a love letter to the city.
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Thanks to Katrina's Piano Fund, New Orleans musicians gearing up for Jazz Fest will have just that: gear.
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Bob Dylan revisits the world that made him -- in the world he remade.
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Displaced by Katrina, the Soul Rebels Brass Band still keeps the party going.
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Louisiana assessors traditionally find themselves in curious positions during legislative sessions. This session is no different.
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Dr. John's new CD, Mercernary: The Songs of Johnny Mercer, is his best album since 1992's Going Back to New Orleans.
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The subdudes' latest CD, Behind the Levee, takes a nostalgic look at the wall that everyone loves to hate.
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Bouquets & Brickbats: local heroes and zeroes
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"New Orleans favorite Ani DiFranco endured 9/11 while in New York City and Hurricane Katrina while in New Orleans.
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Scuttlebutt: Louisiana News Briefs
- by Jeremy Alford and Allen Johnson Jr
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Hugh Masekela talks about culture, America's jazz greats, and being an elder statesman.
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Penny Post by Andrei Codrescu
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Blake Pontchartrain™: New Orleans Trivia
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Events Recommended
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Events Recommended
What to Know Before You Go
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Events Recommended
What to Know Before You Go
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Music Recommended
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Music Recommended
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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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Film Reviews
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Film Reviews
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Art Review
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Art Review
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New Orleans Restaurant Reviews
Defying ruinous damage, food vendors return to Jazz Fest.
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What's in Store
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Ultimate Shopper
Decorate your spaces; and support New Orleans' economy with original works by local artists.