$20 for $40 Worth of Eco-Friendly Designer Apparel at Branch Out
Before science was invented, going green entailed chugging a two-liter of broccoli juice and then spinning around a baseball bat for 30 seconds. Exercise a healthier expression of blue and yellow’s love child with today’s Groupon: for $20, you get $40 worth of new, eco-friendly clothing from Branch Out , located on Magazine Street. Branch Out showcases the earth-affable creations of local designers in a comfortable, eclectic setting. Browse a hefty inventory of stylish wares for men and women , each garment crafted with sustainable and organic fabrics. Although not covered by today’s deal, snazzy, hand-selected vintage duds and accessories also reside in Branch Out’s professional closet, begging to accompany crisp new dresses, shirts, and sweaters to holiday soirees and midday taffy pulls. Groupon Says The Groupon Guide to: Texting Language Hello, police? I think there’s a Frasier in my house. Read more…
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Experience Harrah’s ‘Miracle on Fulton Street’ and more today in New Orleans
Experience Harrah’s ‘Miracle on Fulton Street’ and more today in New Orleans — Tue Nov 30 07:00:00 UTC 2010 Events not to miss in New Orleans. about: 550223 Entertainment Culture New Orleans
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Bipolaroid, Illusion Fields (Independent)
Bipolaroid, Illusion Fields (Independent) — Tue Nov 30 07:45:33 UTC 2010 Bipolaroid has always been a lot less psychedelic than advertised. Until now. Previously a mishmash of psychedelic surface signifiers borrowed from Syd Barrett, the band now sounds seriously disorienting on Illusion Fields. Multiple simultaneous blues … about: Ben Glover Bipolaroid Entertainment Culture Fields Illusion Fields King King Louie lead singer Louie Bankston New Orleans Psychedelic Reviews rock Syd Barrett vinyl
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Various Artists, Sehorn’s Soul Farm (Charly Records)
Various Artists, Sehorn’s Soul Farm (Charly Records) — Tue Nov 30 07:45:34 UTC 2010 Here’s a welcome return of an old friend (two actually), and a reminder that for every Irma Thomas, Lee Dorsey, the Meters, King Floyd and Jean Knight who made hits in New Orleans in the 1960s and ’70s, there were a score of neighborhood hit makers inc… about: AaronNeville Aaron Neville Allen Toussaint Allen Toussaint-produced Charly Records Compilations Curley Moore Earl King Eldridge Holmes Ernie K-Doe Floyd funk Irma Thomas Jean Knight King Lee Dorsey Marshall Sehorn New Orleans New Orleans R&B Reviews the Meters Various Various Artists Warren Lee Willie West Zilla Mayes
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Los Po-Boy-Citos, Brand New Dance (Independent)
Los Po-Boy-Citos, Brand New Dance (Independent) — Tue Nov 30 07:45:36 UTC 2010 In a city that has synthesized musical styles throughout its history, a boogaloo band makes perfect sense. Los Po-Boy-Citos embraced that mingling ethic from the start, merging New Orleans R&B hits with boogaloo tunes on 2008’s New Orleans Latin Soul. … about: boogaloo Brand New Dance Eddie Bo Entertainment Culture jazz latin Los Po Los Po-Boy-Citos neworleans New Orleans R&B Reviews
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The Professors of Pleasure, Volume Two (Independent)
The Professors of Pleasure, Volume Two (Independent) — Tue Nov 30 07:45:36 UTC 2010 The Professors of Pleasure, John Doheny’s Tulane University faculty jazz band, use their second CD, Volume Two, to put on a clinic in modern jazz performance and composition. In less capable hands, we’d need to worry that the recording would sound clin… about: Entertainment Culture Geoff Clapp Hank Mobley Harold Battiste James Van Heusen jazz Jazz Jim Markway John Doheny Miles Davis New Orleans Professors of Pleasure Reviews Tulane University Volume Two at: Tulane University
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Flow Tribe, Now Ya Know: Live at Tipitina’s (Independent)
Flow Tribe, Now Ya Know: Live at Tipitina’s (Independent) — Tue Nov 30 07:45:38 UTC 2010 Perhaps the dominant trend in recent New Orleans party-rock music has been to lean heavily on wah-wah guitars and drum kits. Flow Tribe is an interesting case in point, as their groove pushes funk hard towards its rock ’n’ roll edge. The cover of Flow … about: Blood Sugar Sex Magik brass Entertainment Culture Flow Flow Tribe funk live albums New Orleans New Orleans party Orleans Red Hot Chili Peppers Reviews rock Tipitina’s Ya Know
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New Orleans man indicted on charges of fraud
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — A grand jury has indicted a New Orleans man accused of fraudulently claiming to be in charge of a nonprofit organization to solicit donations for what he said would be a war veterans home.
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Missing Juveniles
Missing Juveniles — Mon Nov 29 07:33:00 UTC 2010 The New Orleans Police Department’s Second District Investigative Unit is asking for the public’s assistance in locating 14-year-old Corona Webb, 13-year-old Sada Webb, and 2-year-old Love Webb of New Orleans, reported missing since 6:00 P.M., on Novem… about: Corona Webb Hurricane Katrina Law Law Enforcement Love Webb New Orleans New Orleans Police Department New Orleans Police Department’s Second District Investigative Unit Police Sada Webb at: New Orleans Police Department
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Missing Person
Missing Person — Mon Nov 29 07:36:00 UTC 2010 The New Orleans Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance in locating Mr. Rene Bonnee of New Orleans, reported missing since Wednesday, November 17, 2010. about: Entertainment Culture Law Law Enforcement New Orleans New Orleans Police Department Police Rene Bonnee at: New Orleans Police Department
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