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Let it Go

  [Updated 9:55. See the end of the post.] After today’s story in the Times-Picayune about the Mid-City bonfire, it’s time to let the bonfire go. Not because of anything […]

It’s All About the Hands

  A Tony Bennett review in the New York Times, in long-distance advance of his show at Jazz Fest. According to Ben Ratliff: When Tony Bennett, now 82, enacts that […]

Burning Up

  The Mid-City New Year’s Eve bonfire has been a partially kept secret for quite some time, likely because everybody knew if it became too big, it would be shut down. Certainly […]

A Shoe Fetish

  Last night, Keith Olbermann did a piece on shoe-throwing, the sort of piece that could only happen on a slow news day. He tried half-heartedly to turn it into […]

Jazz Fest Lineup Announcement Notes

  UPDATE: Dec. 17 – A reader says Erykah Badu did play Jazz Fest 8 or so years ago. I thought so, but wasn’t sure.] The New Orleans Jazz and […]

A Slightly Surreal Christmas

  Wednesday night, One Eyed Jacks will present a Christmas double feature with a screening of the Flaming Lips’ Christmas on Mars and Miss Pussycat’s brilliant North Pole Nutrias. Doors […]

Left Out

  Wilson Savoy reflects on the overlooked band in this year’s Grammy consideration for Best Cajun/Zydeco Album here.  Along the way, he touches on why the omission and what “Cajun […]

Grammy list updated

Reid Wick from NARAS sent me his personal list of Louisianans who were involved with Grammy-nominated recordings, and I’ve learned a few through other means. David Egan, for example, wrote […]

Snow Day!

  It’s snowing this morning. It’s too warm for it to stick on the ground, but it’s covering parked cars. Naturally, the city’s in a state of freak-out, and a […]

C. Ray: Master of the Moment

  Yesterday ground was broken for the mixed income neighborhood on the site of what was once the St. Bernard Housing Project. Now it will be called “Columbia Citi Residences […]