They Just Quietly Changed the Rules of Democracy

May 3, 2026

Sixty years ago, Americans marched, bled, and died for the right to vote. Many of them were from Louisiana — from the parishes, the wards, the small towns where Black voters were turned away, threatened, and worse. The Voting Rights Act of 1965 was the result of their sacrifice — a promise that your race […]


Funeral March for Democracy to Take Place in New Orleans

May 1, 2026

On Monday morning, May 4th, at 8:00 am, organizations, including Voice of the Experienced, Power Coalition, StepUp Louisiana, Black Voters Matter, NAACP Legal Defense Fund, and individuals across Louisiana will hold a funeral march to commemorate the death of democracy. The march comes amid a series of recent decisions and legislative actions impacting elections, voting rights, and elected offices across Louisiana.  […]


New 2026 Report Reveals Alarming Expansion of Maternity Care Deserts in Louisiana; Advocates to Host Virtual Press Conference on May 7

May 1, 2026

On May 7th at 11:00 AM, advocates from the Louisiana Coalition for Reproductive Freedom and Birthmark Doula Collective will join researchers from Tulane University’s Newcomb Institute for a live virtual press conference to discuss a rapidly worsening maternal healthcare crisis. The briefing will detail the findings of “Maternity Care Deserts: A 2026 Report on Louisiana,” […]


New Orleans Council on Aging’s Senior Fest Happening May 15 at UNO Arena

May 1, 2026

Older adults are truly the soul of New Orleans—the keepers of its culture, traditions, and resilient spirit. Those aged 60 and older carry the stories, music, flavors, and sense of community that define the city’s identity. Their wisdom and lifelong contributions have shaped generations, preserving New Orleans’ rich heritage while guiding its future. The theme […]


Robin Barnes Channels Nine Generations of Louisiana Culture in Powerful Debut Album Louisiana Love

May 1, 2026

There are albums that entertain, and then there are albums that carry something heavier such as history, identity, and responsibility. With Louisiana Love, Robin Barnes delivers the latter. Released May 1, the debut full length project from the artist widely known as the Songbird of New Orleans is not simply a collection of songs. It […]


How Professional Support Can Simplify Your Moving Experience

April 27, 2026

Moving to a new home or office in Washington, DC comes with its own unique challenges. From navigating historic neighborhoods and narrow streets to coordinating building access and strict parking regulations, even a well-planned move can quickly become complicated. While many people attempt to manage every detail themselves, relying on professional support can transform the […]


How Wallpaper Instantly Transforms Modern Living Spaces

April 27, 2026

Updating your home interior does not always require a massive expensive renovation project. It is always a homeowner who is in search of an easy means of transforming the daily environment in a short period of time. Paint provides a new appearance, but it does not have the richness needed in beautiful design. Contemporary coverings […]


Trip Chews Mushroom Gummies—Reviews Highlight Reliability And A Consistent Experience

April 27, 2026

Interest around tripchews mushroom gummies continues to reflect how a strong brand identity is shaped through consistent user feedback and dependable execution. Reviews on the brand’s official website include one customer noting that every interaction feels smooth and well-managed, with no unexpected changes, highlighting a stable, reliable experience. Another reviewer shares that the overall process […]


Alexandria Holds Vigil in Honor of ICE’s Victims and Rallies to Stop Proposed Family Detention Center

April 26, 2026

A crowd of more than 50 quietly took to the grounds of the England Airpark Saturday, the site of one of ICE’s busiest deportation hubs, as part of a national day of action against ICE’s detention expansion.  Attendees, many clad in white and blue in a show of solidarity with detainees, stood in silence as […]


A Basque Flame Ignites on Freret Street

April 25, 2026

A new chapter in New Orleans’ ever evolving culinary story is unfolding on Freret Street and this time it is rooted not just in French influence but in something the city has long overlooked its Spanish heritage. In March 2026, Dolfy’s officially opened its doors at 4508 Freret Street, bringing a bold, wood fired Basque […]


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