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Jazz Fest 2019: See lineup, ticket info, poster, notable change in 2019, more
The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival has got satisfaction: The Rolling Stones are among the headliners for the 50th anniversary festival.
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New Orleans Jazz Fest: Live coverage of 2019 lineup reveal; 11 a.m. Tuesday
The 2019 New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival's full lineup will be released at 11 a.m. Tuesday.
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Danny Heitman's 'At Random': After the bustle of Christmas, January promises routine
After our family opened Christmas presents last month, I put all the gifts on a high table to keep them away from our terrier, who sometimes gets into things he shouldn't.
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Arnaudville chef dies in plane crash in California
Arnaudville chef Lionel Robin died Monday in a crash in Colusa, California, KATC-TV is reporting.
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Review: 'Single Black Female' a promising New Orleans debut for Soulful Productions at the Carver
The new year kicks off with some new faces and new places for local theatergoers, as Soulful Productions makes its New Orleans debut with “Single Black Female” (through Feb. 2) at the historic Carver Theater in Treme.
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That Peyton Manning neck injury ended my football career. Ha!
It was about 20 years ago, when I first started hearing these words: “At your age, Mom, you shouldn't be climbing ladders,” or, “Do you think buying a townhouse with all the bedrooms upstairs, is a good idea?”
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As Mary Matalin in 'Vice,' former UNO student actress finds a kindred New Orleans spirit
Actress Camille James Harman, a Louisiana native, is currently appearing as former Republican political strategist Mary Matalin in "Vice," which leads the pack with six nominations at this year's Golden Globes, airing Sunday on NBC. It's an irreverent look at…
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Listen: Historic low in murders; portrait of a gadfly; tippling advice: Ep. 13 of 'The Neutral Ground'
The lucky 13th episode of the New Orleans Advocate's weekly podcast, "The Neutral Ground," is available for download.
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9 tips to get 2019 off on a healthy foot
New year, new me! That's the idea many of us wake up with on Jan. 1.
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Danny Heitman's 'At Random': In a new year, embrace imperfection
For much of this year, even on summer days of merciless heat, a patch of my driveway seemed covered in frost - a pleasant illusion caused by a home improvement project that went slightly off-course.
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West Jefferson property transfers, Oct. 26-30, 2018
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Meet the volunteer who trims those 'CITY PARK' hedges
Malcolm Ehrhardt sat on his front porch one morning in 2002 and gazed across the street at the verdant landscape that is City Park.
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With new owner, Praline Connection will depart Frenchmen Street after 29 years
A restaurant that helped put Frenchmen Street on the map as an entertainment destination will soon move to the French Quarter.
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Oak Street Po-Boy Fest: 65+ po-boys, but which won 'best of the fest'? See winners here
The Po-Boy Festival returned to Oak Street this weekend and so did the competition to see which dish would take home the "Best of the Fest" prize.
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Human Condition: The Cold War, Van Cliburn and a piano we shared
The 20th century Cold War era was particularly worrisome for youngsters. I recall we school-age kids were taught to "duck and cover" under our desks in case of nuclear attack. At home, parents invested in portable Civil Defense transistor radios…
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After a reboot, tiny downtown taco spot Ariaane reopens with new owner
Ariaane (634 Julia St., 504-507-0486), a tiny, unconventional cantina in downtown New Orleans, reopens this week after a brief hiatus.
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Facets of Faith: Author Anne Lamott charms, talks about new book
“I accidentally wrote this book on hope,” best-selling author Anne Lamott told the audience.
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