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The Life of a New Orleans Public Defendernew

New Orleans public defenders face low pay, punishing caseloads and, now, uncertain funding. Is the Sixth Amendment, the right to legal counsel, becoming endangered?
Gambit  |  David Winkler-Schmit  |  02-23-2009  |  Crime & Justice

'Nine Lives' is a Tapestry of Improbable Stories About New Orleansnew

Journalist Dan Baum uses the experiences of a diverse cast of New Orleanians to tell his Hurricane Katrina story.
Gambit  |  Kevin Allman  |  02-17-2009  |  Nonfiction

Can 'Trouble the Water' Wrangle an Oscar from 'Man on Wire'?new

Regardless of who takes the gold on Sunday, Carl Deal feels his film's influence on the discussion about Katrina -- specifically, its first-person commentary on how governments prioritize and interact with the people they are supposed to serve -- is victory enough.
Gambit  |  Noah Bonaparte Pais  |  02-17-2009  |  Movies

The Return of the Mardi Gras Baby Dollsnew

Separated by a generation -- and 2,000 miles -- friends Antoinette K-Doe and Miriam Batiste Reed have joined teamed up to bring the Baby Doll tradition back to New Orleans Mardi Gras.
Gambit  |  Noah Bonaparte Pais  |  02-17-2009  |  Recreation

Bobby Jindal's Ethics Reform: The Governor's New Clothesnew

Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal ran for office on ethics reform, but three months ago he began concentrating on other priorities -- like not running for president.
Gambit  |  Jeremy Alford  |  02-17-2009  |  Commentary

Talking Trash: Ray Nagin and City Sanitationnew

New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin gets what he wants from the city council with threats and strong-arm tactics, but how much do his victories cost the city.
Gambit  |  David Winkler-Schmit  |  02-17-2009  |  Commentary

Bobby Jindal: On the Road Againnew

As an unprecedented $2 billion shortfall eats away at health care and higher education and state government braces for lockdown, Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal hits the road on predominantly PR junkets.
Gambit  |  Jeremy Alford  |  02-11-2009  |  Commentary

The Departure of New Orleans' Inspector Generalnew

New Orleans Inspector General Robert Cerasoli's resignation is a blow to a city yearning for reform. But from the start, Cerasoli faced an intransigent city government that seemed to block his every move.
Gambit  |  Kevin Allman  |  02-11-2009  |  Commentary

Death and the Citynew

As 2009 gets off to a violent start, a crime writer suggests New Orleans' approach to non-violent offenders is a big part of the problem.
Gambit  |  Ethan Brown  |  02-11-2009  |  Commentary

Axe to Grind: Heavy Metal in New Orleansnew

Internationally known New Orleans metal bands power what's still a locally underground scene.
Gambit  |  Alison Fensterstock  |  02-11-2009  |  Profiles & Interviews

The Pine Leaf Boys: Home Sweet 'Homage'new

In the past, the Pine Leaf Boys tempered Cajun tradition with touches of roots-rock, swamp pop and neo-Americana, but Homage au Passe is thoroughly and delightfully old-school, with smoking fiddle and reeling accordion sounding like a sweaty, stomping good time at a Eunice dance hall on a Saturday night.
Gambit  |  Alison Fensterstock  |  01-28-2009  |  Reviews

Hollygrove Market & Farm Plans to Change the Way New Orleans Loves Foodnew

A New Orleans farm will operate as a training ground for backyard gardeners in the Hollygrove neighborhood. For now, the farm operates as a weekly market hub for backyard growers, community gardeners, urban microfarmers and rural farmers to sell healthy and affordable food, previously a rare commodity in the neighborhood.
Gambit  |  Alex Woodward  |  01-28-2009  |  Food+Drink

Brandon Darby: FBI Informant & Common Ground Co-Foundernew

A cofounder of the Katrina relief organization Common Ground is revealed as an FBI informant, leaving members angry — and wary.
Gambit  |  David Winkler-Schmit  |  01-28-2009  |  Disasters

The 2010 New Orleans Mayor's Racenew

The 2010 New Orleans mayor's race is just over a year away, but it's not too early to take stock of who's anteing up and who's ready to fold in the high-stakes game of local politics.
Gambit  |  Clancy Dubos  |  01-28-2009  |  Politics

Glen David Andrews is Preaching to the Choirnew

The brass band stalwart's new Walking Through Heavern's Gate is gospel music infused with New Orleans street style.
Gambit  |  Alison Fensterstock  |  01-14-2009  |  Music

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