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NOLA Sounds: Xeno Moonflower

By Adam Matos | November 1, 2018

Xeno Moonflower performs at Very Local New Orleans’ first NOLA Sounds music spotlight event.

The One Dish I Love In NOLA: Chef Toya Boudy Craves Neyow’s Chargrilled Oysters

By Mary Staes | October 31, 2018

Chef Toya Boudy says that THESE chargrilled oysters are some of the best in the city.

Know Your NOLA: Homer Plessy Way

By Marie Simoneaux | October 31, 2018

In April of 2018, the City Council unanimously voted to rename a section of Press Street Homer Plessy Way. Here’s Why.

Fest celebrates launch of locally developed food truck app

By Mary Staes | October 31, 2018

A NOLA couple is launching an app that helps you skip the food truck line, and no one will get mad.

A 500-foot-long po-boy?! That’s how New Orleans celebrates National Sandwich Day

By Mary Staes | October 30, 2018

It’ll top last year’s sandwich which measured up at 352 feet and 11 inches.

Please, stop making gumbo like this. It’s awful.

By Mary Staes | October 30, 2018

Just say soup, chowder or etouffee next time. But baby, that’s not a gumbo.

St.Louis Cemetery No. 2

Celebrating All Saints Day in the city

By Mary Staes | October 30, 2018

Instead of the usually somber, spooky look, the cemeteries are full of life on All Saints Day.

$15 million in checks going out to Louisiana residents before Christmas

By Mary Staes | October 30, 2018

The Louisiana Treasury Department is making it rain to the tune of $15 million for at least 90,000 who have unclaimed money, according to a report from WWL-TV.

NOLA Sounds: NONDI

By Adam Matos | October 30, 2018

“Goddess pop” singer NONDI joined Very Local New Orleans for the first NOLA Sounds event.

Cocktails of the week: Mer-tinis and Pirate Punch at Audubon’s Mermaid Saloon

By Mary Staes | October 30, 2018

Audubon Aquarium is offering grown-ups the chance to see the famous Weeki Wachee Mermaids on the night of Nov. 8 in a so-fin-sticated and kid-free experience at the “Mermaid Saloon.”