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Baby, it’s cold outside! How to make your own hot holiday drinks from NOLA bartenders

By Laura McKnight | December 17, 2019

Need a cure for the cold? Some of New Orleans’ favorite bartenders share their recipes for hot, boozy cocktails.

New Year's Eve in Pittsburgh

Guide to New Year’s Eve in Pittsburgh – Parties, Dinners & More

By Lindsay Patross | December 17, 2019

All the ways to celebrate NYE in Pittsburgh. We’ve got the details on all the parties for the families (Noon Years Eve), for the fancy pants (roaring ’20s & a secret speakeasy) and for the tropical (NYE tiki party).

Haunted NOLA: Mona Lisa, the Heartbroken Ghost of City Park

By Michael DeMocker | December 17, 2019

When you think of Mona Lisa, hopefully Leonardo DaVinci’s famous painting of a smiling woman leaps to mind — not the terrifying image of a ghostly young woman emerging from the dark to claw at your car window. At least I hope that is the case.

Oodles of Noodles: How to Eat Vegan at Noodlehead

By Alexa Peduzzi | December 16, 2019

Noodlehead offers some stellar vegan options. Here’s a spotlight on six plant-based dishes you can try at the Shadyside restaurant.

Luna Libre brings Ark-La-Tex flavors together with cozy vibes, local music

By Marielle Songy | December 16, 2019

Tucked into a cozy space on St. Claude Avenue, at an unassuming corner that holds a lot of history, is a restaurant where music and food collide. Luna Libre is a new Bywater spot that sits somewhere at the crossroads of beautiful art gallery and exotic dining experience.

Tips if you’ve got less than a green thumb from Treme gardening expert Ms. Gloria

By Noah Ingram | December 16, 2019

Before I embark on my last-ditch effort at finding my green thumb, I turned to Ms. Gloria for wisdom on all things gardening and wrote down her advice so I wouldn’t forget.

Metairie gallery’s ornaments featured on this year’s list of Oprah’s Favorite Things

By Chelsea Brasted | December 16, 2019

For the second time, one of Gitter Gallery’s creations featuring folk artist Clementine Hunter’s work has landed on O Magazine’s annual list of Oprah’s Favorite Things: A collection of ornaments based on her brightly colored paintings.

Quitutes Cuisine brings authentic Brazilian flavors to Arabi

By Marielle Songy | December 13, 2019

The menu at Quitutes is simple but extensive. The theme here is fast street-food type meals that you can eat on the go.

Sicily meets Révellion: The Feast of Seven Fishes

By Burke Bischoff | December 12, 2019

To celebrate the holiday season with a distinct Italian flair, Avo restaurant is putting on its 5th annual Feast of the Seven Fishes dinners.

Pythian Market brings one of New Orleans’ most historic buildings to life

By India Walton | December 11, 2019

The Pythian was one of the few spaces where African Americans could congregate during the post-Reconstruction Jim Crow Era. The building has since been restored offering apartments, offices, event spaces and a multivendor food hall.