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New Orleans Magazine March 2016

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Brew To Do

Better beers on tap as laws begin to bend

Best New Architecture

Our annual survey of creative design

More than a Gulf

The Coast has rivers, lakes and dunes, too

How to Fry A Pine cone

And why you shouldn’t

Mardi Gras Your Whole Life

Carnival Through the Eyes of a Child

READ+SPIN

FICTION: In 2014, New Orleanian, Tulane University adjunct professor, author and New Orleans Magazine People to Watch Class of 2014 alum Katy Simpson Smith gained widespread recognition on a grand and national scale with her debut novel, The Story of Land and Sea. February marked the release of the 30-year-old Jackson, Mississippi native’s second novel, […]

Tulane Architecture

A Legacy of Building Dreams

“Six-Packs” and Suspects

Probing NOPD reforms

HEALTHBEAT

A Patient Named “Praise” According to a statement released by the HeartGift Louisiana organization, one in every 100 children is born with some form of congenital heart disease. Luckily, children in the United States have the opportunity to be treated and go on to live normal lives no matter their financial standing. Unfortunately, this isn’t […]

Rush to Flush

When docile bacteria go bad

College is Not Just for Knowledge

It is for relationships, too

Ojén se Traslada a Nueva Orleans

Boatner Reily III was quite the man about town. The Reily coffee company executive was a Carnival Captain, reigned as Rex, and was active in various other pastimes for Uptown gentlemen. What brought me to his Garden District home one spring day in 1999 was a lesser known, but nevertheless important, hobby of Reily’s: he […]

Cecile Monteyne

ACTRESS ET AL

Flower Power

Art in Bloom at NOMA grows bigger every year.

OUR TOP PICKS

FOR MARCH EVENTS

P & T at Catahoula

Gin and Tonic Peruvian-style

Throw Me A Cabbage

Irish traditions; international recipes

News From the Kitchens

Rocksy’s, Fogo & Bayou Wine

Middle Eastern March

Three for the tastes

JULIA STREET WITH POYDRAS THE PARROT

THE PURSUIT TO ANSWER ETERNAL QUESTIONS

Yes to A Standardized Easter Date; And Mardi Gras, Too

Seldom have the ponderings at the Vatican had much impact on the rituals of Rex and Zulu, but if an idea, which Pope Francis supports, ever takes effect, it could be logically sound for Rome and good for business in New Orleans. For years there have been discussions to standardize the date of Easter. Over […]

Canal and South Roman

Seldom does a street corner undergo a visual overhaul so quickly. For most of recent time, the intersection of Canal and South Roman was an undistinguished path into a blighted neighborhood nears the business district end of Mid-City. There had been better days. Once, the neighborhood thrived with small shops and commerce used by neighbors […]

Active Release

A Different Path to Wellness