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The Future is Long

Julian Temple’s The Future is Unwritten is his 2-plus hours-long valentine to Joe Strummer. The love for an artist that motivates filmmakers to shoot a documentary on the subject seems […]

Patience Required

It’s easy to see why Daft Punk’s 70-minute film Electroma could drive fans crazy. It’s wordless, as two robots – men in black wearing Daft Punk helmets – travel through […]

Tales of the Cocktail in Daiquiri City

This week, Tales of the Cocktail returned to New Orleans, and it’s always an event I’ve been a little suspicious of. Its celebration of cocktail culture has always seemed like […]

Your Call

I’m generally skeptical of the value of petitions, but I’ll pass this along because the cause is good and the principals have, well, priniciples. This one is addressed to both […]

Don’t Be a Stereotype … Don’t Be a Stereotype … D’OH!

It’s so depressing to be represented in the media by cliches. When I heard that a Metairie beauty salon owner was going to be a contestant on CBS’ Big Brother […]

Reality Check

Going through a stack of CDs and DVDs, I found John Darnielle’s Master of Reality, which I’d meant to write about long ago. The Mountain Goats’ singer/songwriter contributes his take […]

The Baseball Project

Last night, my wife and I went to Zephyr Field, and if you think about what you’re watching, it’s easy to get romantic about baseball. Catching for the Z’s was Raul […]

More Food News

Last year, Chef Xavier Laurentino of Laurentino’s showed food editor Todd Price and I photos of the results of the molecular gastronomy workshop he attended in Barcelona with Stella’s Scott […]

The Chain – Take Two

Today I skipped into disc three of The Power of Negative Thinking by the Jesus and Mary Chain to check out the covers, some of which I knew (“Guitarman,” “Reverberation”) and […]

Are You Ready for a Throwdown?

The Food Network’s Throwdown with Bobby Flay came to New Orleans this spring, when Flay challenged Poppy Tooker to a gumbo throwdown. That show debuts Tuesday at 8 p.m., then […]