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Chef and TV Host Anthony Bourdain Dishes on the Food Scenenew

Anthony Bourdain turned his kitchen tales into a career, eating his way around the globe for Travel Channel audiences. It's been years since Bourdain worked a long shift over a stove at Manhattan's Les Halles brasserie, which still refers to him as its "chef-at-large."
Gambit  |  Will Coviello  |  01-06-2010  |  Food+Drink

New Orleans Theater Company Slices Up the Camp Classic 'Valley of the Dolls'new

Forty years before Lindsay, Britney and Paris, there were Neely, Jennifer and Anne, whose bedhopping, booze-swilling and "doll"-popping gave readers a peek into the tawdry side of showbiz.
Gambit  |  Kevin Allman  |  06-10-2009  |  Theater

The Bard Meets Local Politics at Tulane's Shakespeare Festivalnew

A production of King Lear faithful to Shakespeare's language but set in 1960s New Orleans kicks off the 16th season of the annual Shakespeare Festival at Tulane University.
Gambit  |  Will Coviello  |  05-27-2009  |  Theater

Jim Gaffigan: Banal Retentivenew

Comedian Jim Gaffigan jokes about mundane topics in his signature washed-out, falsetto delivery.
Gambit  |  Noah Bonaparte Pais  |  05-20-2009  |  Performance

'Shotgun' Is as Much a Forum for Conversation as It Is a Form of Entertainmentnew

Shotgun, author John Biguenet's second play in his three-production Rising Water cycle, examines New Orleans class and race divisions in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
Gambit  |  Noah Bonaparte Pais  |  05-05-2009  |  Performance

The Ponderosa Stomp Returns to New Orleansnew

Now in its eighth year, Dr. Ike Padnos' Ponderosa Stomp has evolved into more than just the anesthesiologist-by-day's moonlighting plaything; it's a time warp, a cultural preserve and a seemingly nonstop, 36-hour concert all rolled into one.
Gambit  |  Noah Bonaparte Pais  |  04-28-2009  |  Performance

There's Everything from Rock to Opera at the French Quarter Festivalnew

Gorging on live music is an annual tradition at the French Quarter Festival, long a one-stop shop for New Orleans' club scene.
Gambit  |  Noah Bonaparte Pais  |  04-14-2009  |  Performance

'HxWxD': Thirty Years of MFA at the University of New Orleansnew

You could call it an alumni show, but it's more momentous than that. HxWxD marks the 30th anniversary of the University of New Orleans' Master of Fine Arts program and also is part of the school's 50th anniversary celebration.
Gambit  |  D. Eric Bookhardt  |  03-25-2009  |  Art

Performance Bonusesnew

The State of the Nation theater and performance festival in New Orleans seeks to engage artists and audiences in social issues.
Gambit  |  Will Coviello  |  03-17-2009  |  Performance

The Struggles of Bayou Boogaloonew

The Mid-City Bayou Boogaloo outdoor concert in New Orleans has operated relatively smoothly for the past two years, but infighting and questions about finances could bring it to an end.
Gambit  |  Noah Bonaparte Pais  |  03-17-2009  |  Performance

Double Exposure: Michael P. Smithnew

The work of cultural photographer Michael P. Smith, who died last year, is exhibited in two New Orleans venues, with one creating digital reproductions of rarely or not before seen images.
Gambit  |  Noah Bonaparte Pais  |  03-11-2009  |  Art

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

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

'American Routes' Celebrates 10th Anniversary in New Orleansnew

Since its inception in 1998, the weekly two-hour exploration of American roots music, anchored by Spitzer's relaxed interviews, has grown from a modest national presence on seven stations to its current reach -- broadcast by roughly 200 stations as well as XM satellite radio.
Gambit  |  Alison Fensterstock  |  01-14-2009  |  Media

Avery Johnson Won't Be Out of Basketball for Longnew

NBA star-turned-coach Avery Johnson went from Coach of the Year with the Dallas Mavericks to losing his job in April.
Gambit  |  Adam Norris  |  12-16-2008  |  Sports

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