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A Dreamer, But He’s Not the Only One
JT Nesbitt has never met a stranger. He’s a charming and engaging guy, cordial in a relaxed way that probably makes him everyone’s favorite bartender. And he pours a damn […]
When Life Gives You Peaches
There is something about the “new” in New Orleans that has never quite been so poignant for those affected by Hurricane Katrina and who are finally returning to their homes. […]
Troubled Times
It seems redundant to take Trouble the Water’s message to New Orleans, the people who lived the movie’s story or a recognizable variation thereof during Hurricane Katrina, and to whom […]
Still Standin
Probably because of the way the story ends, Drew Landry doesn’t often brag about how Kris Kristofferson called him the best songwriter he’s heard in 30 years. Landry impressed the […]
We’re Baa-aack … Sort Of
Recently, Sweet Home New Orleans (SHNO) completed a study of profiling the state of New Orleans music scene—including Mardi Gras Indians and Social Aid and Pleasure club members—and found good […]
Moving on up
The catering truck is packing up in the parking lot, and the cafeteria tables once covered in props have been stowed away. Today’s the last day of shooting for the […]
Rocking the House or Basement
The North American release of Guitar Hero: Aerosmith on June 29 set off the “Guitar Hero: Aerosmith Rocks the Hard Rock” event. Beginning in July, this national Guitar Hero competition […]
Moving Time
Post-Katrina New Orleans has seen a consistent flux of musicians—some leaving for a fresh start, but some are moving here to make New Orleans their homes. While we’ve seen the […]