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#Brunchfaced: Nole’ takes you on vacation with flavors, ambiance

By Angelique Dyer | August 12, 2019

Nolé took over the former Cheesecake Bistro on St. Charles Avenue, and honestly, it’s a perfect replacement. It’s a place with an impeccable culinary marriage of all things New Orleans and all things Latin America.

PHOTOS: Hundreds come dressed to impress at Red Dress Run 2019

By Matthew Hinton | August 12, 2019

Hundreds clad in crimson frocks took to the street Saturday running/walking/staggering through the Vieux Carré.

Q&A with Harris Family Brewery

By Stephanie Brea | August 9, 2019

Get to know Pennsylvania’s first-ever black owned brewery. We chatted with Harris Family Brewery (Harrisburg, PA). Meet them this weekend at Fresh Fest.

Red Dress Run

Weekend Picks: French Fete, Red Dress Run, Dirty Linen Night

By Mary Staes | August 8, 2019

For the first time in a few years, the pumps actually worked on white linen night, and the evening wasn’t a washout. Now that you’ve worn your tidy whitey’s out and you know it looks good, it’s time to get dirty.

Prototype PGH

A Makerspace on a mission: get to know Prototype PGH

By Emma Diehl | August 7, 2019

Pittsburgh’s feminist makerspace, Prototype exists at the intersection of empowerment and the maker community. Learn more at a workshop or open house.

Island on Bayou St. John inhabited by curious houses, homeowners alike

By Matt Haines | August 7, 2019

It was easy to feel like you were in a place far away from our city. Homes that looked nothing like ours, a quiet and calm that New Orleans isn’t known for and a wealth that isn’t even approached by any but one or two other neighborhoods. Where was I?

The history behind the Lakefront Airport, one of Amelia Earhart’s last-known stops

By Matt Haines | August 6, 2019

If the walls of this art-deco building could talk, they’d tell about grand political circles, art deco history and the secrets of Earhart’s last attempt to fly around the world.

More than just bread: breaking barriers at Levee Baking Company

By Noah Ingram | August 5, 2019

Not only does Christina Balzebre put a lot of effort into making her space welcoming for her customers, but she also prides herself on creating an environment where her staff feels comfortable.

#Brunchfaced: Vegan Brunch? Bearcat Cafe’ makes the leap a little easier with amazing food

By Angelique Dyer | August 5, 2019

Bearcat Café is a dry brunch of sorts, but where they lack in mimosas they make up for in bottled lemonades of different flavors, teas and impeccable meals.

51 signatures, one man – the story behind the #UltimateSaintsFan

By Mary Staes | August 5, 2019

When Brian Henry takes off his shirt, you quickly realize his love for the Saints is more than skin deep; he’s got the signatures of 51 people with Saints affiliations tattooed on his back, arm and ribs.