by clandestine staff | Jul 12, 2012 | Culture, Events, Food, History, Libation, Music, New Orleans, Parades
Good Ideas for New Orleans event which is being cohosted by Neighborland & the New Orleans chapter of the AIGA . Unfortunately, there are no more seats left; but you can probably try to crash the party late if you’ve got a hankering for a Taceaux Loceaux...
by clandestine staff | Jul 12, 2012 | Culture, Events
After the passing of Uncle Lionel Batiste on Sunday, July 8, friends and admirers were quick to organize memorials for the Treme Brass Band bass drummer, one of New Orleans’ most well-known and beloved men about town.Tonight, the Treme Brass Band’s weekly Wednesday...
by clandestine staff | Jun 20, 2012 | Food, Libation
By Susan Langenhennig, The Times-Picayune Over the past five years or so, New Orleans has seen an explosion in the number of restaurants preparing artisan pizzas in wood-burning ovens.Michael Cegielski, a Chicago native who’s been living in the New Orleans area for a...
by clandestine staff | Jun 19, 2012 | Uncategorized
Why are we sharing this on a blog about New Orleans? Read below… ~clndstnGQ: You interviewed students all over the country about sex. What school had the horniest population?Savage: Tulane [laughs]. Tulane, hands down. It might as well be a school in the New...
by clandestine staff | Jun 17, 2012 | Events
Coming soon!! For the past 6 years, New Orleans has hosted one of the most unique interpretations of the Running of the Bulls. In our version, we replace the lethal bovines with roller girls. A huge congregation of roller derby fans meet down in the Quarter and...