Night in The Marigny #1
The Marigny is a strange mixture of old and new. Of pristine and decay. If you let things go to far, nature will reclaim what we have taken from her. And, if we cut her back, she will wait and … Read More
The Marigny is a strange mixture of old and new. Of pristine and decay. If you let things go to far, nature will reclaim what we have taken from her. And, if we cut her back, she will wait and … Read More
You think you are out in Lafitte or Paradis or LaRose. But it is City Park, and this is what we love about New Orleans. It is, after all, a swamp. Lest we not forget. So it is good for … Read More
I wanted to say that there is a certain beauty to these urban landscapes: fallen down fences and colorful plastic bags floating on the carbon monoxide wafting off the Crescent City Connection. Surely there was something here before the overgrown … Read More
It’s hairy getting in and out of Musician’s Village at night. Young, angry men stare us down as we jog along Bartholomew Street. We are hoping to get back without getting killed. Some of those boys brandish bottles of Mad … Read More
Yes. You read it right. “Destiny lives Down the Road” is finally finished. Now what? It’s festival time, folks, which means spending a butt load of money to enter our film into festivals. We don’t mind, though. What else would … Read More
Daneeta took a road trip to Houston this past weekend to perform “Divine Feminine” at the Interstate Fringe Festival with the Chard Gonzalez Dance Theatre. “Divine Feminine” is a fun romp with goddesses and their toy-boys, roller skates and barbie … Read More