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I CAN Learn??

Written by Steven Walden
Monday, 08 June 2009 16:22

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Sure, Mose Jefferson may have wet his beak off children's educational software, but for former Beacon of Light Steven Walden, JRL Enterprises gave some of New Orleans' young optimists the best job they may ever have.

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The Cocoon

Written by Sarah K. Inman
Sunday, 10 May 2009 14:09

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Sarah K. Inman on motherhood, the racial divide, and the glamour of being the "entertainment."

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A Romantic Dinner, New Orleans-Style

Written by Robin Walker
Wednesday, 01 April 2009 19:48

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NOLAFugees' favorite photographer Robin Walker learns that in New Orleans, even a quiet night at home is fraught with danger.

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Tonight The Coastline Is Quiet

Written by Nick Mainieri
Tuesday, 31 March 2009 21:21

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Nick Mainieri's meditation on the punk aesthetic is interrupted by a bloody, screaming man outside his bedroom window.

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Where Impulss Is At

It's been two years since NOLAFugees checked in with New Orleans emcee Impulss. Mark Armstrong gets the gritty on his new family, his new album, Category Shybe, and his read on the Rebuild.

Big Day at the Ol' Track

NOLAFugees Political Analyst and Handicapper Jackson Moss on the biggest day of racing at one of the nation’s best and most storied thoroughbred racetracks, the Fair Grounds.

Carry Me Harp From Dublin To Tullamore


Local musican and home ressurector Luke Brechtelsbauer files a report from his 60 mile walk through Ireland. On October 11, he will walk 35.2 miles across New Orleans.

 


The Struggle To Make Groceries


The Circle Food Store in Treme provided one of the most iconic images of a flooded New Orleans. Four years later, one group hopes to finally resurrect it. Justin Burnell on a community's effort to rehabilitate a historic grocery.

 


Money Shots

NOLAFugees correspondent Bill Loehfelm on the ambiguities of catering to Hollywood South.

 



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