Writer documenting life in New Orleans 9th Ward. I'm eating 500 po boys at 500 different restaurants, gas stations, corner stores and cafes in New Orleans

Month: November 2025

Field Report: 2025 9X Social And Pleasure Second Line

2025 9X Social And Pleasure Second Line

New Orleans street fashion is on fire right now. Walk through any public thoroughfare and you will see dozens of culture-shapers wearing garb that won’t be hip anywhere else for another five years. On a second line Sunday there will be hundreds of tastemakers dancing, drinking and having the time of their lives.

RL Reeves Jr Historical Time Capsule: Evelyn’s Place in New Orleans French Quarter

RL Reeves Jr Historical Time Capsule: Evelyn’s Place in New Orleans French Quarter

Evelyn’s Place was located at 139 Chartres Street in the French Quarter. The building formerly hosted Stonehenge, a mariner’s bar that held a level of fame in the early 20th century.

Field Report: 2025 Sudan Social and Pleasure Second Line

2025 Sudan Social and Pleasure Second Line

Sudan Social and Pleasure have been rolling through Treme for over 40 years and some reckon they’re the best social and pleasure club in the entire 6th Ward. This past Sunday they took to the streets and brought their customary heat with some of the best dancers in the city gyrating and working it out on the hot blacktop. This is what we saw:

Rest In Peace Guitar Lightnin’ Lee

Rest In Peace Guitar Lightnin’ Lee

Lightnin’ Lee has left this world and we are bereft. The old New Orleans guitar legend is gone after thousands of gigs in Louisiana and beyond. How many nights did we spend at Melvin’s, Saturn Bar, Checkpoint Charlies, Mermaid Lounge, The Circle Bar, Vaughan’s Lounge and others grinding with strangers with Lee’s hypnotic boogie as the soundtrack?

65 Years Ago Today Ruby Bridges Strode Up The Stairs At Frantz Elementary In New Orleans 9th Ward

William Frantz Elementary. 3811 North Galvez Street, New Orleans, Louisiana, 70117

John Steinbeck was on the scene, November 14th, 1960. He described the assemblage of racists thusly:

“Their words written down are dirty, carefully and selectedly filthy. But there was something far worse here than dirt, a kind of frightening witches’ Sabbath. Here was no spontaneous cry of anger, of insane rage.

Perhaps that is what made me sick with weary nausea. Here was no principle good or bad, no direction. These blowzy women, with their little hats and their clippings, hungered for attention. They wanted to be admired. They simpered in happy, almost innocent triumph when they were applauded. Theirs was the demented cruelty of egocentric children, and somehow this made their insensate beastliness much more heart-breaking. These were not mothers, or even women. They were crazy actors playing to a crazy audience.”

Winners 58th Annual Original Terlingua International Frank X. Tolbert – Wick Fowler Memorial Championship. Chili Cookoff

Winners 58th Annual Original Terlingua International Frank X. Tolbert – Wick Fowler Memorial Championship. Chili Cookoff

Recipe: Red Beans And Rice With Smoked Alligator Sausage

We have a life long love of gators.

Perhaps this was brought on by old actioners like Alligator [screenplay by John Sayles], the incredible 80s film wherein a beastly, 36 foot long gator attacks a stretch limo and occasionally erupts out of the Chicago sewer system to devour unwary residents of the Windy City.

The Evolution of Swans Down Flour Packaging

Swans Down Flour. May 31st, 1886.

When I tell the story of a brand with a history as long and vivid as Swans Down flour the tale must begin with the people behind it, and just as importantly the development of the marque.

Swans Down branding leans on imagery of softness and purity: swan down evokes feathers, lightness, delicacy—qualities desirable in cake baking.

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