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Pepperoni Ray’s: homemade pizza, flavor and community in Gentilly

By Eric Marshall | December 11, 2019

Gentilly doesn’t have many pizza options other than chains. Ray’s customers don’t mind that. He gives them everything they could ask for and more.

Pythian Market brings one of New Orleans’ most historic buildings to life

By India Walton | December 11, 2019

The Pythian was one of the few spaces where African Americans could congregate during the post-Reconstruction Jim Crow Era. The building has since been restored offering apartments, offices, event spaces and a multivendor food hall.

How Trixie Minx went from broken ballerina to NOLA’s burlesque ambassador

By Matthew Hinton | December 11, 2019

When Trixie Minx first arrived in the Crescent City in 2001, both her dreams of being a professional ballerina and her ankle had been broken. But in New Orleans things fell into place.

Weekend Picks: Furry holiday photos, N.O. East Christmas parade

By Mary Staes | December 11, 2019

We’ve got two weeks until Christmas! It’s time to get into the spirit in the city!

Lauren Hughes Penn Brewery

The Slaw 06: Lauren Hughes, Assistant Head Brewer @ Penn Brewery

By Lindsay Patross | December 10, 2019

In this episode of The Slaw: Staying on top of Pittsburgh, we talk to Lauren Hughes, who is the assistant head brewer at Penn Brewery about beer, women in the Pittsburgh brewing industry and dive bars.

East End Brewing’s 15-Year Anniversary: tap takeover, crafts & drafts

By Aadam Soorma | December 10, 2019

The week-long birthday bash includes a 15-way tap takeover, a cake cutting ceremony and concludes with the annual ‘Crafts & Drafts’ holiday market.

Real Talk with Princess Jafar

By David Bernabo | December 9, 2019

A colorful, unscripted, real-time performance – check out Dave Bernabo’s review of ‘The Princess Jafar Hour’ at Club Cafe in Southside.

📰 Life After The Weekend: Dec. 9

By Mary Staes | December 9, 2019

Between the excitement of the LSU Tigers winning the SEC Championship and the disappointment of the Saints’ last-minute loss to the 49ers in the Dome, lots happened to keep your eye on.

More than a tailgate: Saints fans use games to give back to the community

By Mary Staes | December 9, 2019

What started out as a yearly effort to give back to those less fortunate has snowballed, via friends and social media, into something much bigger.

A Brief History of Bricolage Production Company’s Midnight Radio

By Amanda Reed | December 6, 2019

Dating back to 2008, Midnight Radio is a live (themed) vaudevillian variety show you can check out at Bricolage. “Yinzer Scrooged” runs til Dec 21.