CATEGORIES
ERICA SPINDLER
Inspiration comes in mysterious ways. New Orleans novelist Erica Spindler—the New York Times bestselling author of 30 titles, including January’s The Look-Alike—can pinpoint the exact moment a lifechanging creative epiphany literally fell into her hands.
Small Press
Reviewing the Independents
DEX PARIOS
Will She or Won’t She? Only Her Stumptown Producers Know for Sure
NICK PETRIE THE WILD ONE
The idea that led Nick Petrie to create his character Peter Ash, a decorated Marine combat veteran whose PTSD makes him so claustrophobic that he is most comfortable outdoors, came in a basement.
CRIME AUTHORS CAUGHT ON CAMERA
Ready for a Close-Up
MIDSOMER MURDERS
Cozy English villages rife with deceit and death
COURT BRIEFS
RECENT LEGAL THRILLERS
Bob Odenkirk
The comedian and actor, now appearing in the final season of Better Call Saul, on big families, helpless parents, and why the anchors on Fox News will never, ever be funny.
Playing For His Life
Darius Lyndsley is on a mission to turn his art into something more.
The Supreme Green Fairy
Tank and the Bangas reign over krewe Bohème.
Felipe's Mexican Taqueria
Everyone has a handful of go-to restaurants they count on for consistently delicious dining experiences.
45s and Heartbreak
A new High Fidelity broadens the vision of the original in more ways than one.
Anjelika “Jelly” Joseph [talks back]
As eclectic as the New Orleans music scene is, it’s still hard to imagine an artist having a more diverse career than Anjelika “Jelly” Joseph, who, at the age of 31, sings in three bands that could hardly be more different.
A Walking Spirit
Victor Harris, the Spirit of Fi-Yi-Yi, celebrates 55 years of beauty and culture.
The Monkey's Paw
TORONTO IS ONE of the largest and most diverse cities in North America, a vibrant urban center whose culture constantly fluctuates alongside the many unique people who move through it.
Meghan Markle's Bigger Dreams
She isn’t letting the royal family get in her way.
Our Guide in Warsaw
A couple finds their hired tour guide more sage for hire—like Socrates, an ambulatory pedagogue.
The Other Woman
A stalled train and shifting visage make for an eerie commute.
Lalalà
She makes the little balls with extreme care, as if for a sphericity contest, and then she puts each one next to the other. This order, which she must disturb to fry them, gives her a strange sense of peace.
Therapy by Living
Follow a writer-flâneuse on a New York City odyssey, appreciating life’s smaller miracles in a city with many entry points.
Two Wings, One Generous Heart
A Tribute to Margarita Engle
Brandon Beemer Dishes about Days Return
Getting invited back to DAYS to be the pivotal force in uncovering that Princess Gina has been masquerading as Hope has been rewarding for Brandon Beemer (Shawn).
B&B's Wyatt Torn Between Flo and Sally
Despite the fact that he has reunited with Flo, Wyatt regrets what he has done to Sally.
‘Bad Boys for Life' Is Kinda Bad. Watcha Gonna Do?
The third edition of the “Bad Boys” franchise starts as it must do: With a gleaming Porsche swerving at impossible speeds through Miami traffic under the expert control of Will Smith, with Martin Lawrence growing very sick beside him.
Merce Returns For Second Season
HIV-Positive Musical Comedy Web Series Premieres January 21
Drama Camp Released By Ariztical Entertainment
Zack and Casey’s relationship is in a slump, but things are about to change this summer at Dick Dickey’s Drama Camp! When Zack meets Benji there is an instant connection.
TV's Megabuck Stars Earn Our Outrage!
Paid more per episode than most can save in a lifetime
Rhiannon Giddens Talks Back
In 2007, Rhiannon Giddens performed at the Folk Alliance International conference with the aspiring black string band Carolina Chocolate Drops.
Positive vibrations HeartBeat Award (Musician) Margie Perez
Margie Perez embodies what it means to be a working artist in New Orleans right now: she plays whenever possible, constantly expanding her reach with a variety of bands and collaborations.
Positive vibrations HeartBeat Award (Culture Bearer) Clarence “Delco” Dalcour
Clarence Dalcour, 71, is a soft-spoken man who as Big Chief Delco of the Creole Osceola displays old-time Black Indian ways that he acquired through listening and observing the elder chiefs.