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'Amen Corner' asks what happens when flesh is willing, but spirit is weak
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Jan 30Anthony Bean Community Theater presents rare work by James Baldwin that examines a congregation's expectations of its religious leaders amid a story of desire and piety, forgiveness and dying. »
Anthony Bean Community Theater announces 2012 season
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Nov 23Community theater offers lighthearted musicals and serious dramas in 2012. »
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Molly Stackhouse- 100% Made in NOLA
Slow Southern Style
Jan 25This post was written by Brandy Gaspard, one of Slow Southern Style's interns. You'll get a chance to meet her in the upcoming weeks but for now check out her blog, Rambling Brandy, and be on the look out for her bio soon. “Having a tag in your garment... »
Holiday Shopping and Dress For Success
Slow Southern Style
Dec 23What's better than shopping local while buying holiday presents? Buying gifts that give back to the community. Several New Orleans businesses are selling gifts that benefit the local Dress For Success, a non-profit organization that helps disadvantaged... »
Odd Words
Odd Bits Of Life In New Orleans
Dec 15I was a bit tardy in getting up the podcast from last week’s 17 Poets! but it’s up there as of this morning. If you haven’t noticed that Podcast page, it includes performances from local readings, and panels of literary events including the Louisiana B... »
Odd Words
Odd Bits Of Life In New Orleans
Dec 01This is the 1,000th post on Toulouse Street — Odd Bits of Life in New Orleans. I did not win at Pick 3 on 999 last night. And so it goes. If Odd Words seems obsessed with ideas of truth, reality, memory and fiction that is because ToulouseStreet.net is... »
Odd Words
Odd Bits Of Life In New Orleans
Nov 17I think my last post, Blogging by the Book, is introduction enough for this week’s Odd Words. So let’s dive right in. & This is the fourth year of New Orleans’ annual festival of experimental theater, Fringe Fest. I’m not going to try to tell you every... »