Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - (Page 31) 1 The been a lot worse! Pride of New Orleans Maybe it’s always been there, but maybe it’s become more apparent since Hurricane Katrina. One thing is certain: New Orleanians You see it on car bumpers: a slogan touting the Crescent City or the ubiquitous fleur de lis. Ahhh, those fleur de lis…they’re every- love their city! And they don’t care who knows! where and not just on the baseball caps of New Orleans Saints fans. It has become the unofficial logo of this city that came so close to…well, we all know what could have happened. As bad as Katrina was, all New Orleanians hold one truth self-evident: it could’ve The old saying goes that “you don’t know what you have until it’s gone” almost happened. Luckily, New Orleanians do know what they have—a one-of-a-kind culture like nowhere else in America. Sure, they celebrate Mardi Gras in Mobile and you can get great shrimp po-boys in Biloxi and jazz fills the streets of St. Louis and Memphis…but it’s just not the same. It’s just not New Orleans. New Orleans has inspired writers as diverse as William Faulkner, Tennessee Williams, Truman Capote, John Kennedy Toole, Mark Twain, Anne Rice, and legions of others. Singers, songwriters, and musicians have memorialized its people and places through the ages from the smoky sounds of Louis Armstrong to the revelatory soul of the Neville Brothers to Harry Connick Jr.’s silky crooning to the rollicking rhythms of the Dirty Dozen Brass Band or the Southern fried rock of Gov’t Mule. Strains of jazz, blues, rock, country, soul, R&B, Zydeco…they all coalesce with the heavenly aroma of the food that is only one part of the city’s distinctive magic. And do I need to even discuss the food? I thought not. The term “culinary tourism” was created for New Orleans because where else would you rather be and spend your entire vacation sampling one mouth-watering delicacy after another? As for before and after dinner drinks: Hurricanes? Sazerac cocktails? Dixie Beer? It’s all good! But all of this—the music, literature, food, drink, culture, architecture—would not amount to a pile of red beans and rice without the people. New Orleanians are proud, resilient, and a force to be reckoned with. Strike up a conversation with any local—native or transplant, it doesn’t matter—and you would think they all work for the Convention and Visitors Bureau! But they all have one thought in the back of their collective minds they dare not utter: “We almost lost it all.” True, some scars are far from healed, neighborhoods still stand in a “Katrina time warp” and they grieve for a city that will be whole again. And while New Orleanians have always had a celebratory spirit, they fight just as hard to bring back City Park, Lakeview, and all their brothers and sisters scattered across the country. Proud without being boastful, New Orleanians have rallied around their city and each other. As the population begins to inch upward to pre-K levels, old businesses reopening bigger and better than before and new ones moving in, the streets, restaurants, shops, museums, parks, schools, theaters, and hotels are flooded with old neighbors and new friends, natives and newbies. After a recent trip to New Orleans, I started to lament the brevity of my visit before I got across Lake Ponchatrain. I finally started to understand Satchmo’s jazz classic…now I know what it means to miss New Orleans (but I’ll be heading back as soon as I can!) —Mark A. Newman Like Clark Kent’s transformation into Superman, Ritz-Carlton server Daniel Victory shows his New Orleans pride with one of many pro-NOLA T-shirts available at Dirty Coast, 5704 Magazine St. or www.dirtycoast.com. Absolut Vodka also got into the act with a signature flavor released last year at Tales of the Cocktail that blended mango and black pepper, resulting in a taste as unforgettable as the city itself (right). Spring 2008 31 http://www.dirtycoast.com
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue Editor's Letter Contributor Gumbo Seen & Heard Coastal Calendar Storefronts - Keepin' it Reel Sweet Dreams - Grand Hotel Art of Living - Marking Time Fixtures - A Fitting End Our Backyard - Reasonable Drought Make Yourself at Home - Light up Your Life The Southern Breeze Hot List Unexpected Destin-ation Visual Zydeco We're an American Band The Good Life From Halter Tops to Maternity Tops Reader Services Cheers - Lazy Libations Dish - Mississippi Yearning Chef's Table - Welcome to The Doll House Let's Eat - Sunrise Sensations Last Bite Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - (Page Cover) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - (Page IFC) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - (Page 1) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - (Page 2) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - (Page 3) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - (Page 4) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - (Page 5) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - Editor's Letter (Page 6) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - Editor's Letter (Page 7) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - Contributor (Page 8) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - Contributor (Page 9) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - Gumbo (Page 10) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - Gumbo (Page 11) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - Seen & Heard (Page 12) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - Seen & Heard (Page 13) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - Coastal Calendar (Page 14) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - Coastal Calendar (Page 15) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - Storefronts - Keepin' it Reel (Page 16) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - Storefronts - Keepin' it Reel (Page 17) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - Sweet Dreams - Grand Hotel (Page 18) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - Sweet Dreams - Grand Hotel (Page 19) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - Art of Living - Marking Time (Page 20) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - Art of Living - Marking Time (Page 21) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - Fixtures - A Fitting End (Page 22) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - Fixtures - A Fitting End (Page 23) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - Our Backyard - Reasonable Drought (Page 24) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - Our Backyard - Reasonable Drought (Page 25) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - Make Yourself at Home - Light up Your Life (Page 26) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - Make Yourself at Home - Light up Your Life (Page 27) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - Make Yourself at Home - Light up Your Life (Page 28) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - Make Yourself at Home - Light up Your Life (Page 29) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - The Southern Breeze Hot List (Page 30) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - The Southern Breeze Hot List (Page 31) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - The Southern Breeze Hot List (Page 32) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - The Southern Breeze Hot List (Page 33) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - The Southern Breeze Hot List (Page 34) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - The Southern Breeze Hot List (Page 35) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - Unexpected Destin-ation (Page 36) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - Unexpected Destin-ation (Page 37) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - Unexpected Destin-ation (Page 38) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - Unexpected Destin-ation (Page 39) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - Unexpected Destin-ation (Page 40) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - Unexpected Destin-ation (Page 41) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - Unexpected Destin-ation (Page 42) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - Unexpected Destin-ation (Page 43) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - Visual Zydeco (Page 44) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - Visual Zydeco (Page 45) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - Visual Zydeco (Page 46) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - Visual Zydeco (Page 47) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - We're an American Band (Page 48) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - We're an American Band (Page 49) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - We're an American Band (Page 50) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - We're an American Band (Page 51) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - The Good Life (Page 52) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - The Good Life (Page 53) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - The Good Life (Page 54) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - The Good Life (Page 55) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - The Good Life (Page 56) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - The Good Life (Page 57) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - From Halter Tops to Maternity Tops (Page 58) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - From Halter Tops to Maternity Tops (Page 59) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - From Halter Tops to Maternity Tops (Page 60) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - From Halter Tops to Maternity Tops (Page 61) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - From Halter Tops to Maternity Tops (Page 62) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - From Halter Tops to Maternity Tops (Page 63) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - Reader Services (Page 64) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - Reader Services (Page 65) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - Cheers - Lazy Libations (Page 66) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - Cheers - Lazy Libations (Page 67) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - Dish - Mississippi Yearning (Page 68) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - Dish - Mississippi Yearning (Page 69) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - Chef's Table - Welcome to The Doll House (Page 70) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - Chef's Table - Welcome to The Doll House (Page 71) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - Let's Eat - Sunrise Sensations (Page 72) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - Let's Eat - Sunrise Sensations (Page 73) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - Let's Eat - Sunrise Sensations (Page 74) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - Let's Eat - Sunrise Sensations (Page 75) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - Let's Eat - Sunrise Sensations (Page 76) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - Let's Eat - Sunrise Sensations (Page 77) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - Let's Eat - Sunrise Sensations (Page 78) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - Let's Eat - Sunrise Sensations (Page 79) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - Last Bite (Page 80) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - Last Bite (Page 81) Southern Breeze 2008 Spring Issue - Last Bite (Page 82)
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