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Quarantined and craving that good (local) coffee? Our roundup shows how you can get your favorite cup of joe (shipped to you) while social distancing.
So, you’re going to be spending a lot of time at home. Well, dust off those reading glasses, Kindle or iPad because we’ve got a list of books by local authors to keep those pages (and imaginations) working during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Whether you’re interested in sports, true crime, news, haunted stories, gossip, history or whatever else, there’s a local podcast for you!
Gobblerito takeout! Mad Mex’s brings back their infamous thanksgiving-dinner-in-a-burrito for coronavirus takeout orders.
So you have to stay home but you’re not sure what groceries to buy or what to even cook. We’ve got you (and your pots) covered.
Maybe you have a business idea that you think would be helpful to the public and have even contemplated starting your own business. Do you want to be your own boss?
Taking their classes online, here’s how a handful of local yoga studios are continuing to practice while social distancing themselves during quarantine.
Just days ago, social lockdowns prompted by the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic came crashing down on south Louisiana’s festival season, affecting hundreds of local musicians.
In line with social distancing practices, we rounded up our favorite (local) beer enthusiasts. Here’s where you can follow them online.
When the state’s new rules governing their operation came down, many of the restaurants on Freret Street between Jefferson and Napoleon Avenues did what New Orleanians do best — they adjusted and adapted.