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/ 7 months agoNote Change: How the post-Katrina charter system reshaped music education in New Orleans
New Orleans’ move to a charter school system after Hurricane Katrina has reshaped music education in a city known worldwide for...
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/ 7 months agoSouthern Decadence brings a long weekend of LGBTQ events and a parade parade Labor Day weekend
Over the annual celebration’s more than 50 years, the Decadence Parade has been the core traditional event.Read More
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/ 7 months agoTwo Decades After Hurricane Katrina, Chef Dominick Lee Is Still Carrying New Orleans
As a celebrated chef in Houston, Lee has brought Creole cuisine beyond the borders of LouisianaRead More
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/ 7 months agoClancy DuBos: 20 years later, Katrina still separates our ‘before’ and ‘after’ eras
Twenty years later, Hurricane Katrina and the federal levee failures still separates New Orleans’ “before” and “after” eras, says political journalist...
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/ 7 months ago20 Last-Minute Labor Day Recipes That Will Save The Cookout
Don’t have a menu ready for your Labor Day celebrations? No problem. These quick and easy recipes will make hosting on...
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/ 7 months agoHow To Wash Apples With Baking Soda So They’re Truly Clean
Learn how to wash apples with baking soda to easily remove dirt, wax, and pesticide residue. This natural cleaner does it...
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/ 7 months agoNew Orleans events: Mermaid Parade, Abby Govindan, ‘Studio 54’ and more on Aug. 25-31
Find the latest New Orleans events at calendar.gambitweekly.com.Read More
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/ 7 months ago10 Weeknight Dinners That Feel Like Summer Vacation On A School Night
School’s back in session, but the weather hasn’t turned the page to fall. These easy weeknight meals hang on to that...
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/ 7 months agoNew Orleans events this week mark Hurricane Katrina 20th anniversary
A number of events this week in New Orleans will commemorate the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina and the federal levee...
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/ 7 months agoGambit’s Thumbs Up / Thumbs Down for Aug. 25
Gambit gives Thumbs Up and Thumbs Down to the New Orleans heroes and zeroes of the last week or so.Read More



