Posts Tagged ‘Hurricane Katrina’
If there was a silver lining in the Hurricane Katrina catastrophe,, it was the boost of civic involvement and sense of community. Young and old, rich and poor, albeit in different ways, all went through Katrina. Some New Orleanians who didn’t experience extreme damage or loss, like reporter and now city editor Gordon Russell, felt [...]
You can tell a lot about a place by the art it hosts. When I’m in a new city, I like to explore the art it has to offer: museums, galleries, sculpture in public areas. I lucked out moving to New Orleans during the Prospect.1 art exhibition, which displays works of art from almost 80 [...]
