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St. Charles Avenue June 2018

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Treating The Kids

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Dancing through the Decades

Temple Sinai honored the Benjamins, Haspels and Steegs for their community activism.

No Expense Spared

The story of L'Escale

Performing Arts: June

Through June 3 All the Way This play vividly depicts the tumultuous first year of Lyndon Baines Johnson’s presidency, when he threw himself into the passage of the Civil Rights Act while campaigning for his own re-election. Loyola University Marquette Theatre, 6363 St. Charles Ave., 522-6545, SouthernRep.com 1-17 All’s Well That Ends Well A poor […]

Schooldays

Rania Khodr, Country Day Headmaster Matt Neely and Kim Abramson attended Country Day’s “City Nights” annual fundraiser in March. This year’s theme was “Hollywood Nights” and the event benefited the school’s Parents’ Association. John and Kathleen Kazour shared a smile with Sara and Ryan Gootee at Country Day’s “Hollywood Nights” fundraiser. The Patron Party was […]

Snapshots

Thomas Harris Jr., Vice President of Pediatrics at Ochsner Hospital for Children, accepts a check from Trey Edwards, Regional Vice President of Winn-Dixie, on behalf of the Ochsner Hospital for Children. Dayja Davis, a liver and transplant survivor was invited to receive the check, which was raised through King Cakes sold through Winn-Dixie Gives. Clare, […]

Shop Talk: Elizabeth E. Riggs DDS

Owner, Elizabeth Riggs Dentistry

Student Activist: Colin Joseph Accardo

Archbishop Rummel High School

Young Bloods: Lisa Hernandez

Executive Assistant & Liaison to CEO Blonka Mack, Blonka Movement

Taking the Kids

Whether they’re eyes-wide 4-year-olds or too-cool-for-school pre-teens, kids and adolescents pack a lot of energy in their young minds and bodies. And when summer hits, that energy needs spending! Parents across New Orleans are fortunate to live in a city so rife with opportunities for family fun and when you’re looking for ways to entertain […]

Encore! The Past Social Season In Review

Busy, busy, busy – that’s the New Orleans social season. There are plenty of parties in town to match everyone’s interests and passions.

A Tribute for Fats

The French Quarter Festivals marked its 35th year with a benefit and tribute to the late Fats Domino. The gala took place at New Orleans’ oldest restaurant, Antoine’s, and featured a full dinner menu and an open bar courtesy of Abita Brewing Company and Brown-Forman. Guests enjoyed all of the restaurant’s famous rooms such the […]

Topped with Whimsy

Creativity abounded at the annual “Mad Hatters Luncheon” in support of the Opera Guild Association.

On the Cover

The “American Spirit Awards” gala celebrates “individuals and organizations whose work reflects the values and spirit of those who served our country during the World War II years.” Each year The National WWII Museum honors people who inspire others through their own acts of service, generosity and courage, particularly through their leadership and service to […]

Charged for a Bright Future

NCJW New Orleans hosted a fun evening to engage the community.

Fête for Francophones

The Alliance Française raised a glass to Honoree Nell Nolan Young.

Keeping the Community Safe

The “Crimestoppers Awards Luncheon” honored individuals in law enforcement and those committed to a safer region.

Party in the Park

Friends of City Park hosted an outdoor gala to restore the historic Casino Building.

Soulful Under the Stars

Legacy Donor Foundation celebrated lives saved by organ donation.

Street Fair Festivities

YEP hosted a street festival benefit with local music, entertainment, food and drink for all.

Bountiful Blooms

“Art in Bloom” was bursting with fantastic floral arrangements in celebration of the season.

Loving Luvi

Going bonkers over a new Uptown destination

Sun-kissed Shrimp

Lead Cook Clarence Polk shares Riccobono’s Peppermill’s Shrimp With Artichoke Hearts, Mushrooms and Sundried Tomatoes

Children's Chic

From art workshops at NOMA and visits to the Audubon Zoo, to streetcar rides to scoop up sweet treats, the summertime scene for kids in the Crescent City is a true playground. Dress up your littles in outfits and accessories that will have them looking stylish throughout the sunny season.

Jaguar Jungle

The latest kid-friendly expansions at Audubon Zoo

Trinity Educational Enrichment Program

“She was able to thrive with other students and improve her presentation skill.” “His experience helped enhance his academic knowledge and also his social relationships.” “He was full of questions and anxious to learn about all the lessons and recreation activities.” “She learned the importance of art as a creative way to express an individual’s […]

Bev's Note

If you talk to anyone about why they’re most proud of New Orleans, they’ll probably mention our National WWII Museum! We are so proud to present the 2018 “American Spirit Awards” presented by The National WWII Museum, which will be held June 7-8. Thanks to 2018 American Spirit Medallion Recipient Archie Manning, Hancock Whitney Bank President […]