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After Hurricane Katrina and the federal levee failures, New Orleans musicians processed the storm and its aftermath through ...
Hundreds of the city’s musicians wound up scattered around the country, some able to keep playing, others not. In this Our ...
It’s the chance to see and hear Ella Grace after she’s released her first album. She calls it, “Waves” and it can be heard at ...
A number of events this week in New Orleans will commemorate the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina and the federal levee ...
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Troy Andrews, known as Trombone Shorty, about keeping New Orleans' vibrant music scene alive ...
After Hurricane Katrina, the most expensive natural disaster in U.S. history, New Orleans continues to build on its recovery through music and culture.
New Orleans’ arts community, particularly the visual arts, has elevated itself beyond what had been previously achieved ...
August 29, 2005—was a full-tilt catastrophe, even after it weakened from a Category 5 storm and plowed ashore near New ...
Las Vegas local Sean Hunter remembers riding out Hurricane Katrina at the New Orleans airport. From there, his life was ...
Twenty years ago, Lonnie Davis evacuated New Orleans for Hurricane Katrina, not knowing she would never return home. Why it ...