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Louisiana: Stop Taxing the Tools Small Businesses Need to Survive

March 14, 2026

New Orleans talks constantly about supporting small businesses. Politicians praise entrepreneurs in speeches, economic development officials highlight local innovation, and city leaders regularly describe neighborhood businesses as the backbone of the local economy. But buried deep in Louisiana’s tax structure is a policy that quietly does the opposite. We tax the tools small businesses need […]

Congressman Carter Calls for State Department to Bring Americans Stuck in the Middle East Home

March 5, 2026

WASHINGTON, D.C. – This morning, Congressman Troy A. Carter, Sr. (D-LA) sent a letter to Secretary of State Marco Rubio urging the State Department to help stranded Americans leave the Middle East and return to the United States. “No one should be left stranded in a time of crisis. The war in Iran is a […]

Culture Is Survival

March 3, 2026

  An Ode to the Joy of Benevolent Societies Culture shapes survival long before policy or institutional change. It influences who participates, how trust is built, and how communities organize care. In Louisiana’s River Parishes, culture has never been ornamental. It functions as a cultural system that sustains communities. Music structured labor, preserved language, and […]

When History Warns, Democracy Must Listen

February 28, 2026

There are moments in history when silence is not an option. Moments that call for memory, honesty, and the courage to speak plainly. One of the greatest mistakes any nation can make is believing that the warning signs of the past could never appear again. History teaches us the opposite. The darkest chapters rarely begin […]

Shorty Fest Returns to Celebrate the Future of New Orleans Music

February 25, 2026

On April 27, the stage at Tipitina’s will once again become a living, breathing tribute to the sound of New Orleans. Shorty Fest Presented by Acura isn’t just another festival on the city’s packed cultural calendar. It is a celebration of lineage. Of mentorship. Of the music that shaped this city and the young artists […]


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Louisiana: Stop Taxing the Tools Small Businesses Need to Survive

March 14, 2026

New Orleans talks constantly about supporting small businesses. Politicians praise entrepreneurs in speeches, economic development officials highlight local innovation, and city leaders regularly describe neighborhood businesses as the backbone of the local economy. But buried deep in Louisiana’s tax structure is a policy that quietly does the opposite. We tax the tools small businesses need […]

Saint John Restaurant to Host “Carnivore’s Delight” Wine Dinner in New Orleans

March 12, 2026

New Orleans diners who appreciate bold flavors and thoughtfully paired wines will have a unique opportunity later this month when Saint John hosts its “Carnivore’s Delight” Wine Dinner on Thursday, March 19 at 6 p.m. The four-course dinner costs $125 per person plus tax and gratuity and highlights richly prepared meat-forward dishes paired with wines […]

NOCCA Foundation Announces 2026 ART&SOUL Gala Celebrating the Next Generation of New Orleans Artists

March 11, 2026

The NOCCA Foundation and Meraux Foundation will host the 2026 ART&SOUL Gala on Saturday, May 16, bringing together some of New Orleans’ most recognizable musicians, rising young artists, and supporters of arts education for a night celebrating the city’s creative future. The annual fundraiser will take place at the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts […]

Congressman Carter Calls for State Department to Bring Americans Stuck in the Middle East Home

March 5, 2026

WASHINGTON, D.C. – This morning, Congressman Troy A. Carter, Sr. (D-LA) sent a letter to Secretary of State Marco Rubio urging the State Department to help stranded Americans leave the Middle East and return to the United States. “No one should be left stranded in a time of crisis. The war in Iran is a […]


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