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LAKESIDE 2 RIVERSIDE

Sheri McKee
Front Line Assembly has just kicked off their first North American tour to promote their latest album Improvised Electronic Device, which was released last May. They’ll be coming to New Orleans’ o
 
Wednesday, June 1, 2011

The Radiators: A Void to Fill

Shane Finkelstein
It was 1993 and two years removed from their release of their contract with Epic Records and Frank Bua, the drummer for the Radiators, was doing his own publicity. He picked up a copy of UR Magazine i
 
Monday, May 2, 2011

The Continuum of Jazz

Craig Cortello
 Irvin Mayfield, Artistic Director of the Grammy award-winning New Orleans Jazz Orchestra and of the New Orleans Jazz Institute at the University of New Orleans, spearheaded a series of events in
 
Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Keeping New Orleans Musician’s Clinic Alive

Briana Prevost
Baking can be a very complicated process when it involves ensuring enough portions for a big group of people, not to mention if that specific cake requires very careful, and very precise chocolate pre
 
Wednesday, April 20, 2011

waves rolling, music rising: A Gulf South Partnerhip

Carolyn Heneghan
Every moment I’ve had in New Orleans has been inspiring, which is unique to that place really,” says esteemed music producer Bob Ezrin. “That place is flooded with culture, and so much of the cu
 
Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Guardians of Groove Among Us: Lifting the Curtain on WWOZ

Sally Beauvis
 When it comes to living in the city of jazzmen and bucketmen, of blues and rhythm & blues, of Cajun music, of zydeco, of bounce, of marching bands, of brass bands that march, of shows and se
 
Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Film and music converge to create new jobs

Kaiya Morrison
If you build it, they will come. If you give them a tax incentive, they’ll get here even faster. That seems to be the motto for Louisiana when it comes to the film industry. Although some debate lin
 
Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Business as usual

Craig MacGraff
Dateline: The summer of 2010. In the midst of the heat, humidity, and oil gushing in the gulf, something remarkable happened. Something not seen since the blighted post Katrina era of New Orleans happened every night around 8 p.m. Something eerie and strange if you know anything about New Orleans, the streets were silent and devoid of music.
 
Monday, April 11, 2011
 
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