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The New Endymion

  [Updates below] At 20 minutes to midnight, I left the Mid-City bonfire, which – unless things changed drastically at midnight – was no longer the event it was. Part […]

Clarification, Please?

  And by “family-style neighborhood event,” do they mean the bonfire is one where families can bond by letting the children do a semi-risky act like set off fireworks while […]

The New Rules

  These rules for the Mid-City New Year’s Eve Bonfire came to me via Pat Jolly’s list, not from a direct source, so I can’t verify their origin, but the […]

Weasel Words

  On Sunday, The Times-Picayune reported on City Council’s rejection of two proposed art installations in the French Quarter. The council backed the decisions of the Vieux Carre Commission and […]

Bonfire is On

  The Mid-City New Year’s Eve Bonfire is on again. After a meeting between the fire department and Mid-City representatives, efforts to make it safer were agreed on. According to […]

Get Stuffed

  This year, garage rock heroes the Fleshtones released a Christmas album, Stocking Stuffer, which was part of our Christmas wrap-up in OffBeat. For the piece, I interviewed singer Peter […]

Not for the Fragile

  The indie compilation I’ll Stay ‘Til After Christmas is a CD benefitting Amnesty International, and it’s not for those prone to the Christmas blues … or maybe it is. […]

A Little Late, but with a Decent Excuse

  When I evacuated for Hurricane Gustav, I had a number of CDs with me that I figured I’d write reviews for when I had a chance. The CDs ended […]

Congratulations to Erika Goldring

  OffBeat contributor Erika Goldring has three photographs in RollingStone.com’s 20 top live shots of 2008. 

Do-Overs?

  In Keith Spera’s analysis of the Jazz Fest schedule (not online at Nola.com that I could find), he resurrected one of Quint Davis’ more infamous quotes. When asked in […]