In this issue

Unleash the Louche:
The Re-emergence of Absinthe in New Orleans

Radio Golf

From Prohibition to Apparition:
The History and Mystery of Southport Hall

Po Boy Views
What’s For Lunch? or Has It Only Been Three Years?

Tales From The Quarter
It’s Driving Me Mad

September CD Reviews

Interview with Theresa Andersson
Hummingbird Go! is much more than just the sounds of life, it is a push on the creative boundaries of music.

September Food News

Go East By Heading West!
For a Taste of the Far East, Go West!

September Movie Reviews

Jack Daniels: Seven Wonders of the World
Interview with the former Master Distiller Jimmy Bedford

Southern Decadence
in New Orleans

Lakeside To Riverside
Music shows to see this month

Ones To Watch
I, Octopus


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July Theater Lisitngs




Anthony Bean Community Theater
1333 South Carrollton Ave
862-7529
www.anthonybeantheater.com
Unplugged
June 6-June 29
An original hip-hop musical.
Give Up Da Funk
July 25-August 3
The ABCT/NORD Summer Youth Workshop presents funkalicious hip-hop theater.



Cripple Creek Theatre Company
1130 N. Rampart St.
www.cripplecreekplayers.org
An Enemy of the People
July 24-August16
Cripple Creek presents Henrik Ibsen and Henry Miller’s scathing social satire.




Jefferson Performing Arts Society
400 Phlox Ave, Metairie
371-3330
www.jpas.org
Aida
June 30th-July 27th
The student production of Elton John and Tim Rice’s award-winning pop opera.

Le Petit Theatre
61 Saint Peter St.
522-2081
www.lepetittheatre.com
Caberet
June 6- June 29
Directed by: Derek Franklin and Sonny Borey
Set in pre-war Germany, an American writer meets a phenomenal woman who performs in a sleazy nightclub.




Southern Rep
Canal Place, 3rd Floor
522-6545
www.southernrep.com
Private Eyes
July 10-27
Southern Rep presents this Golden Eagle Theatre Company production as part of the City Series, a community outreach program supporting independent theatre companies. Andrew Elliot directs Steven Dietz’s ripped-from-the-headlines story of an obsessive actor, his unfaithful wife, a playboy director and a mysterious stranger.



Tulane Shakespeare Festival
865-5105
www.neworleansshakespeare.com
As You Like It
July 3-12
Director Sean Patterson re-imagines Shakespeare’s classic tale in 1930s New Orleans
Twelfth Night
July 23-26
Presented by the high school participants of the All Things Shakespeare! Summer training program.
Mad Wenches & Wondrous Froward Women
July 16
Staged readings of original works by female playwrights.

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