Notes From New Orleans Podcast
1) Conversations With Artists: Olivia Motley
Think about your favorite children’s book. Now, was the main character an animal or a human? Most likely, it was an animal, as animal protagonists have been a staple of the children’s literary canon f...Show More
2) Side Hustles: Nicole Young
New Orleans is a place where when you ask someone what they do, you don’t get a single answer. While other places may call these endeavors a side hustle, many people feel that it’s not so much a side ...Show More
3) Filmmaker Spotlight: Syd Horn And Olivia Perillo On 'Intention'
The New Orleans Film Society is hosting the 23rd French Film Festival this weekend. To mark the occasion, NolaVie has been spotlighting the filmmakers behind the features. Brian Friedman spoke with Sy...Show More
4) Filmmaker Spotlight: Marshall Woodworth On 'La Veille'
The 23rd French Film Festival begins on February 27, and for the next two weeks, NolaVie will be spotlighting a couple of the festival’s featured filmmakers. Marshall Woodworth’s documentary La Veille...Show More
5) Commentary: It's Throw Season In New Orleans
It’s Carnival time in New Orleans, and that means that throw season has arrived. Throw as in the noun, a throw, not the verb, to throw. We’re talking about that time of year when revelers raise their ...Show More
6) Preservation Hall Foundation Helps Carnival Bands To Keep Marching
Preservation Hall has been bringing people into the French Quarter since the 1950s to hear authentic New Orleans jazz. With Carnival season upon us, the Foundation’s Jazz in Class Program will move fr...Show More
7) Listening To Locals: People Museum
People Museum is about half of what its name suggests. This group of alternative pop musicians has been building a reputation at gigs around New Orleans. The band plans to share songs from their new E...Show More
8) Conversations With Artists: Meryl Murman
Meryl Murman is a choreographer and filmmaker who made the bold decision to combine her disciplines into one art form. She creates dance films that explore improvisation and performance in places like...Show More
9) NOLA Mural Project: A Celebration Of Free Speech And Artistic Expression
Based simply on output, New Orleans is clearly a fertile ground for artists. But how welcoming and nurturing is New Orleans to all kinds of art, specifically street art? NolaVie’s Brian Friedman sat d...Show More
10) Conversations With Artists: Miriam Lilje
Co-working spaces are beginning to pop up all over the city, but few are tailor-made for artists. Atelier Mimi is a gallery and co-working space dedicated to promoting creative cross-pollination. In t...Show More