Issue Articles
Bittermens Bitters Lives the Sweet Life in New Orleans
Avery and Janet Glasser just bought a new, shiny toy for their workshop in Harahan. It’s a custom-built bottling and labeling machine. Empty, blue bottles are loaded up (by Avery) […]
New Orleans Distillery Atelier Vie Gains Recognition
For all of its cocktail history, history-making drinking and bartender-rock stars, New Orleans has been a bit out of the loop when it comes to the production of alcoholic beverages. […]
In the Spirit: Steve Yamada of Bar R’evolution
“I was working at Tivoli & Lee recently and we were doing live music for our brunches, and Josh Paxton was there, and in between sets he’d play Booker. One […]
Photo Op: Zack Smith has One Foot in the Swamp
As a musician and a photographer, Zack Smith combines two passions for his exhibition, One Food in the Swamp: Portraits and Daydreams as Photographs, a collection of 16 photographs of […]
In the Spirit: “The Davenport Old Fashioned” by Zoe Solis of Patrick’s Bar Vin
“This drink is basically all liquor. It’s a little dangerous. I like to make drinks like that, that are all alcohol, but don’t taste like it. I also like to […]
All Bottled Up: New Orleans Gin Euphrosine #9 Wins a Medal
New Orleans might be most associated with bourbon and rum, but local small-batch distillery Atelier Vie, located inside the Art Egg on Broad Street, introduced a new product, Euphrosine Gin […]
Talking About Music at the New Orleans International Music Colloquium
The history and heritage of New Orleans music will be discussed during the French Quarter Festival at the annual series of presentations, panels and interviews at the New Orleans International […]
NOLA Smokehouse: Smokin’ on Jackson
Rob Bechtold of NOLA Smokehouse is no longer hiding his meats behind the PJ’s on Magazine Street. He’s now smoking up what used to be bounce rapper 10th Ward Buck’s […]
In the Spirit: “Buddy Bolden” by Emeril’s Delmonico’s Colleen Vizents
“I used to come to New Orleans on vacation all the time, before I picked up and moved here. Seattle is beautiful, but it doesn’t have the same history and […]
Krewe of Red Beans & Rice Show Off Mardi Gras Costumes
Krewe of Red Beans & Rice parades with the Treme Brass Band from Port and Royal through the Marigny and Treme neighborhoods to the Backstreet Cultural Museum on Lundi Gras […]