10 Must-Visit Jazz Clubs in New Orleans

March 5, 2025

New Orleans is the birthplace of jazz, and the city still pulses with its influence today. From intimate venues where legends once played to modern clubs hosting cutting-edge musicians, the Crescent City offers jazz lovers an unmatched experience. Whether you’re looking for traditional jazz, brass bands, or fusion, here are ten must-visit jazz clubs in […]


New Orleans Faces Massive Road Work in Infrastructure Update

December 2, 2024

New Orleans residents have been navigating a maze of road construction projects as the city undertakes a major infrastructure overhaul. The work is part of the Joint Infrastructure Recovery Request (JIRR) program, a partnership between the City of New Orleans and the Sewerage and Water Board of New Orleans (SWBNO). The initiative aims to repair […]


Delicious Meals to Make with Leftover Thanksgiving Turkey

November 29, 2024

Thanksgiving may be over, but the abundance of leftover turkey in your fridge is just the beginning of a culinary adventure. Whether you prefer traditional dishes or something a bit more creative, turkey is a versatile ingredient that can be transformed into a variety of delicious meals. From soups to sandwiches, casseroles, and even gumbo, […]


Op-Ed: Donald Trump’s Ultimate Goal – Controlling Women’s Bodies and Futures

November 1, 2024

In a recent rally, Donald Trump took his so-called commitment to “protecting” women to a chilling extreme. Speaking in Wisconsin, he declared he would protect women “whether the women like it or not” if he wins a second term. His words, far from reassuring, offer a stark glimpse into his mindset. This mindset views women […]


Landmark Environmental Racism Case to Be Heard by Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals

October 2, 2024

On Monday, October 7, a pivotal case addressing environmental racism will come before the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. The lawsuit, filed by Inclusive Louisiana, Mount Triumph Baptist Church, and RISE St. James, challenges decades of alleged discriminatory land use practices by the St. James Parish Council. These practices, the plaintiffs […]


Fall Festivals Happening in New Orleans

September 13, 2024

As the sweltering summer heat gives way to the cooler breezes of autumn, New Orleans comes alive with an array of lively fall festivals that capture the city’s culture, music, and food. From fried chicken to po’boys, blues to brass bands, fall in the Crescent City celebrates community, flavors, and tradition. Here’s a guide to […]


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