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Notes from New Orleans is a peek inside the life and culture of the Crescent City. The late Sharon Litwin, co-founder of NolaVie.com, began “Notes from New Orleans,” and the legacy is carried on by Re... more
FAQs about Notes From New Orleans:How many episodes does Notes From New Orleans have?The podcast currently has 207 episodes available.
October 27, 2016Cultural Commentary: What New Orleanians Should Really Vote ForNote: this piece is a work of satire. Unless you’ve been living under a rock lately, you’re probably aware that it’s once again election season in America. And if you do happen to live under a rock, I’m kind of envious, because, again, it’s election season in America. Choosing new leaders for our great nation tends to bring out the crazy in just about everyone every four years. Now, I’m not technically running for any elected positions this November, but that doesn’t mean that I don’t have...more5minPlay
October 20, 2016Designing Joy: Alicia Zenobia Creates Otherworldly Silhouettes in SpandexIn a city where Halloween is just one of many opportunities to dig through the costume closet, there's never a wrong time to reinvent yourself. NolaVie’s Renée Peck spoke with local fashion designer Alicia Zenobia , who creates Joy Suits, shiny second skins that spark reinvention for all occasions, costume parties and otherwise. Visit NolaVie's website for a related article written by Renée Peck....more5minPlay
October 13, 2016From Mozart to Miyazaki: The New Orleans Volunteer Orchestra Takes The StageWhile spring festival season in Louisiana is pretty much a given at this point, the fall is turning out to be an especially busy time for classical and orchestral music. The New Orleans Volunteer Orchestra , or NOVO, is among many of the city’s classical music organizations hard at work preparing for the fall concert season. To hear more about NOVO, David Benedetto spoke with Chris Bergeron, the Orchestra’s co-founder and conductor....more5minPlay
October 06, 2016Beaucoup Treats Sweet and Savory at First Ever Beignet FestThe first ever Beignet Fest is coming to Lafayette Square on October 8, and apart from gourmet beignets and great music, the festival’s cause provides even one more reason to come out and spread the powdered sugar. Founders Amy and Sherwood Collins started the festival as a way to support programs for individuals on the autism spectrum. Sherwood joins NolaVie’s Brian Friedman in the studio for a behind-the-scenes look at Beignet Fest 2016. Visit NolaVie's website for a related article written by...more5minPlay
September 29, 2016Solidarity Remains Central as Riders Prepare to Bike from NOLA to AngolaSince 2011, NOLA to Angola has been uniting people in a 170-mile solidarity bike ride from Municipal Court in the shadow of Orleans Parish Prison to Angola Prison, and that solidarity extends way beyond the miles trekked on the ride. The ride focuses on bringing people together, no matter what barriers separate them. NolaVie's Kelley Crawford speaks with Katie Hunter-Lowrey, one of the ride's organizers. Visit NolaVie's website for a related article written by Kelley Crawford....more6minPlay
September 22, 2016Bringing It All Back Home at the DomeThe Saints take to the Dome for a big game on Monday night. But not all the action is generated by the players on the field. Fans are pumping up to express the indefinable spirit that is Saints culture -- everything from dance moves by the 610 Stompers to chants of "Who Dat!" NolaVie's Renee Peck talks to the Saints' Director of Game Day Entertainment, Jared Sampson, to find out about the elaborate planning that goes into entertainment at the Superdome. Visit NolaVie for a related article...more5minPlay
September 15, 2016A Louisiana Horticulturist Faces The Forces of Nature in Our Own BackyardsBetween overgrown vines, prickly thorns, and bugs of all kinds, the Louisiana environment presents a formidable challenge for any landscaper. No one knows this better than horticulturist Taylor Williams , who comes armed with pruning shears wherever he goes. On the eve of this year’s harvest, Kelley Crawford spoke with Taylor about his experiences in the weeds and wilds of Louisiana’s backyard. Visit NolaVie's website for a related article written by Kelley Crawford....more5minPlay
September 08, 2016Kaitlin Marone Brings Wit and Wisdom to the New Movement TheaterStand-up comedy has never been central to New Orleans culture, but that may be changing. Many local comedians have found a home at the New Movement Theater on Saint Claude Avenue. Writer and comedian Kaitlin Marone has become a mainstay of the New Movement's stage through a unique humor that challenges convention. NolaVie’s David Benedetto sat down with Kaitlin to talk about how she’s developing her own brand of comedy....more5minPlay
September 01, 2016New Orleans Summer And Other Harsh TruthsWhen I left New Orleans as a young adult to pursue an education and later a career in other parts of America, I quickly realized that simply being from the 504 carried with it a certain exotic quality. “Wait,” new acquaintances would say, “you’re actually from New Orleans? I never thought that someone could, you know...grow up there…”...more5minPlay
August 25, 2016A Space for Friendly Ghosts in Store for Big ClassSince its start as a first grade project, Big Class has distinguished itself through pizza, poetry and ghostly soirées, all the while staying true to its mission to support young writers through education and collaboration....more6minPlay
FAQs about Notes From New Orleans:How many episodes does Notes From New Orleans have?The podcast currently has 207 episodes available.