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Since February, the Mardi Gras Service Corps has worked with more than 2,000
volunteers to gut houses, clean up neighborhoods, paint public schools and
more.
This month they launch a new Family Match program: displaced families are
assigned a small team of volunteers to h...
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Two leaders in New Orleans Latino community discuss how recent immigrant
workers will impact the city's culture. Rudy Mills is a Honduran musician and
director of InterFest, and Ariana Hall is executive director of CubaNola
collective.
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Part of Mayor Ray Nagin's Bring New Orleans Back Commission included a
special Cultural Committee, made up of representatives from the worlds of
music, visual art, cultural preservationists and others.
While the make-up of the committee was somewhat controversial — "too el...
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New Orleans Mayor C. Ray Nagin answers WWOZ Street Talk's questions about his
plans for the cultural rebuilding of the city — recorded at a Candidates'
Forum on April 12, 2006.
We talk about music education, second lines, the Mayor's Office for Music and
more. Nagin says ...
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Edward Buckner of the Original Big Seven Social Aid and Pleasure Club says
his group's annual parade will continue this year, despite setbacks from
Hurricane Katrina. While originally slated for April, the new date for the
second line is Sunday, May 14 — Mother's Day.
It'...
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In January 2006, the New Orleans Musicians Hurricane Relief Fund and the New
Orleans Social Aid and Pleasure Club Task Force hosted the All Star Second
Line Parade. More than 30 clubs took part. Wearing shirts that said "ReNew
Orleans," they led thousands of returned and di...
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The long, hot New Orleans summer usually sends any musician with the means on
the road. Summer festivals are usually eager to add an authentic slice of the
Crescent City to their roster, and the drop in tourism during the humid
midsummer months means gigs in the city are fe...
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Starting two weeks ago, a serendipitous meeting between the New Orleans
Musicians' Clinic and St. Anna's Episcopal Church has given birth to a weekly
event that will be useful — and fun — for musicians and nonmusicians
alike.
The church became one of the first nonprofit o...
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Interviewer:
Eve Troeh
Interviewees:
Linda Porter — President of the Lady Buckjumpers Social Aid and Pleasure
Club
Tamara Jackson — President VIP Ladies and Kids Social Aid and Pleasure Club
Gerie Thompson — member of the VIP Ladies and Kids
Eve Troeh: Tamara, tell me abo...
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