Your week got the better of you and you missed a beat or two on NolaVie. You can catch up on local cultural arts news in NolaVie’s Week in Review, featuring a snapshot of the week’s features, published every Saturday.
From Bahia to the Bayou: Music from north east Brazil
A sneak peek of a special Music at the Mint concert to be held this Saturday, featuring Edward Anderson and visiting musicians from north east Brazil.
Preeminent Louisiana crawfish historian Sam Irwin and guest blogger Dennis Lanning take on the “craw-fish” versus “cray-fish” debate.
The Hub: A guide to bicycle infrastructure
Bike guest blog columnist Anneka Olsen explains how a city’s bicycling infrastructure influences and limits who rides on the streets.
Each week, our new video and guest blog mini-series highlights a humorous character sketch, from comedian CJ Hunt of The New Movement.
AUDIO: Lessons from a glass house
Audio from nomadic storytelling series Bring Your Own: Sometimes people in glass houses aren’t as aware as you might expect.
Fifty years from this past Tuesday, The Beatles performed in New Orleans at City Park. We take a look at what has changed in the meantime.
Citizen diplomacy: New Orleanians’ link to the world
Even if you never leave New Orleans, with the help of the New Orleans Citizen Diplomacy Council, your kindness and your ideas can reach across religions, ethnicities and borders.