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Cantrell: The Future Of New Orleans Families Depends On Equal Pay For Black Women

By Alex Galbraith | August 7, 2018

Mayor LaToya Cantrell explained how critical it is to have equal pay for Black women in New Orleans

John Oliver Targets Former D.A. Harry Connick On ‘Last Week Tonight’

By Alex Galbraith | August 7, 2018

John Oliver set his sights on former D.A. Harry Connick during a piece on prosecutorial misconduct.

Prepare thy stache, moves: 610 Stompers holding auditions this weekend

By Clint Durrett | August 7, 2018

Self-billed as “Ordinary men with extraordinary moves,” be sure to bring a healthy dose of extra if you dare to compete for a coveted spot among the most dazzling dancing dudes in the Crescent City.

IG Q&A: Nola Bougie Is Empowering Women Via The Finer Things

By Alex Galbraith | August 3, 2018

Nola Bougie is trying to make sure that women in the city remember to treat themselves, one Instagram post at a time.

From High Art to Sweaty Parades: how to go hard in the NOLA heat this August

By Alex Galbraith | August 1, 2018

Whether you want high art or low-down and sweaty parades, August in New Orleans has it for you.

This week/weekend is doing the most, and we’re here for it

By Kiri Walton | July 30, 2018

Make sure you have white linen, clean undies and some workout clothes, we got a busy week ahead!

Pulp and Grind coffeeshop employees create video series about ousted manager’s character

By Kiri Walton | July 28, 2018

The staff members who walked out of Pulp and Grind coffeeshop in protest have now made “character reference” videos on YouTube about the beloved general manager they say was forced out.

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Confusion Abounds At Charity Hospital Innovation District Meeting

By Alex Galbraith | July 27, 2018

While the meeting was to discuss “The Spirit of Charity” district, locals used it to express their concerns over the hospital itself.

Mid-City Yacht Club Would Like to Plan Fundraiser For Customer Assaulted By Off-Duty NOPD Officers

By Alex Galbraith | July 26, 2018

“We will plan a fundraiser, as long as it is with Mr Gomez blessing, to help raise money to support Mr. Gomez during this difficult time,” wrote Mid-City Yacht Club on its Facebook page.

Know Your NOLA: The Elephant Collective Is Making Unforgettable, Impermanent Art

By Alex Galbraith | July 26, 2018

Mid-City’s collectivized makerspace is allowing its artists to dream big.