Emerson Gibbs
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Apr 23VooDoo Athlete of the WeekThis week's VooDoo Athlete of the Wweek is a pitcher , not a thrower and Emerson Gibbs' coach believes he can make a big impact early at Tulane University. »
VooDoo Athlete of the WeekThis week's VooDoo Athlete of the Wweek is a pitcher , not a thrower and Emerson Gibbs' coach believes he can make a big impact early at Tulane University. »
The Louisiana State Museum of New Orleans will present, "The Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill:Two Years Later," on the evening of Thursday, April 19 at the Presbytere in Jackson Square on Thursday, April 19.The event will begin at 6 p.m. A reception will fo... »
Charles "Chaz" Prosser, a Lusher Charter School counselor who guided students to some of the best colleges in the United States, was found dead Friday at his New Orleans home. He was 56. Charles "Chaz" Prosser Mr. Prosser had left... »
In this week's cover story, I talk to Theresa Andersson about her upcoming album Street Parade, out April 24 on Basin Street Records. While working on the album, Andersson feared she wouldn't be able to sing, at least not how she used to.… [ Read more ... »
Portugal. The Man last played in New Orleans at this past fall’s Voodoo Experience, but the indie rockers are apparently veterans of what bass player Zach Carothers calls the “best city to spend Halloween in, ever”, having even spent time eating bugs a... »
Too many writers write for the wrong reasons. They want to get famous or they want to get rich or they want to get laid by the girls with bluebells in their hair. (Maybe that last ain’t a bad idea). When everything works best it’s not because you chose... »
Filmed during her fairy-tale reign atop a giant bird at the Krewe of Muses parade last month, Theresa Andersson's "Hold On To Me," a track from her upcoming album Street Parade (due April 24 on Basin Street Records), makes its video debut. Petter Ringb... »
VooDoo Athlete of the WeekThis week's VooDoo Athlete of the Wweek is a pitcher , not a thrower and Emerson Gibbs' coach believes he can make a big impact early at Tulane University. »