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Groups take steps to make New Orleans more bike-friendly

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Ranked sixth in the nation for bike commuters, New Orleans is becoming one of the most active cycling cities in the country. And cyclists say more areas of the city need to be bicycle friendly.   “It’s very bike friendly...

“All Beepers Go To Heaven”

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Le Chat Noir (715 St. Charles Ave.) November 18 – 20, 11 p.m. Stupid Time Machine, New Orleans’ premier sketch comedy group is proud to announce their newest sketch comedy show, “All Beepers Go To Heaven.”  The show will run...

Got Garb?

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garb (gärb)noun1. clothing; manner or style of dress, esp. as characteristic of an occupation, profession, or rank2. external form or appearance3. Obsolete style; manner You just got paid. It’s Friday night. And now you’re in your closet looking for...

Paul Sanchez to close out fall concert series at The Collection

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The Historic New Orleans Collection’s fall concert series concludes on Friday, November 19, with a performance by Paul Sanchez and selections from NOLA Brewing Co. The winner of three 2010 Best of the Beat Awards, Paul Sanchez has recently...

5 Urban Farms Reshaping the Food World in New Orleans

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When a city is as food-obsessed as New Orleans, it’s natural that urban farming would go high-profile, too. And just as the city has more in its culinary repertoire than red beans and rice, its efforts to grow food...

Disney hosts ‘Tangled Day’ for New Orleans shoppers this weekend

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A week and a half out from the release of its next animated film — a computer-animated romp inspired by the classic “Rapunzel” fairy tale — Disney will host ”‘Tangled’ Day” on Saturday (Nov. 13) at Lakeside Shopping Center.Set to...

Rascal Flatts bound for the New Orleans Arena in February

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Rascal Flatts is headed to the New Orleans Arena on Feb. 4 with opening acts Luke Bryan and Chris Young. Tickets go on sale Nov. 20.The country-pop trio consisting of Gary LeVox, Jay DeMarcus and Joe Don Rooney has scored...

Get Ready For The Drums: Congo Square Rhythms Festival

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Don’t  miss your chance to see the wonderful Haitian protest singer Manno Charlemagne, known as the “Bob Marley of Haiti”! Come out to the  2010 Congo Square Rhythms Festival on Sunday, November 14, 2010 to Old U.S. Mint. Check out...

New Orleans honors veterans with parade

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A simple thank you is not enough. In America, we honor our war veterans each year with their own special day. On Veterans Day 2010, New Orleans showed it hasn’t forgotten those who learned first hand the price of...

Corks ‘N Canvas

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Ok so let me guess…to whomever is reading this right now, you think that you have no artistic talent whatsoever and the thought of drawing and painting in front of others sounds stressful and thoroughly unenjoyable, right? Right. That’s...

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