Sunday, March 23, 2008

Dimanche



The 25th Chris Owens French Quarter Easter Parade
will start at 11 a.m. March 23 at the Astor Crowne Hotel Ballroom awith a continental breakfast, hat contest and entertainment.
Riders will hop on floats at 1 p.m. at Canal and Bourbon Street, continue down Bourbon Street to St. Phillip, and turn up to Decatur and back up to Canal to the Astor Crowne Hotel. At the end of the parade, revelers can enjoy a champagne brunch while dancing to Jake and the Nifty 50s. Owens will unveil her personally designed Easter ensemble complemented with an exotic Easter bonnet. (not pictured)
The parade will feature more than 25 parade elements, including the marching bands of Warren Easton and McDonough 35. No vehicular traffic may drive down Iberville from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Vehicles will be allowed to drive down the cross streets and cross over Iberville. One lane of Canal will be closed from Burgundy to Charters.
Thank you New Orleans City Business and neworleansonline.com

The 9th Annual Official
New Orleans Gay Easter Parade


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Lawsuit seeks to evict rent rules~Paul Rioux


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N.O. architects lean to edgier, modern designs~Ariella Cohen
The Rebuild Center at St. Joseph’s Church, designed by Wayne Troyer Archtitects, was one of four projects to be honored at the 2008 New Orleans American Institute of Architects design competition. (Photo courtesy Wayne Troyer Architects)

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Or send an email to EPA before May 5: ow-docket@epamail.epa.gov, with docket number EPA-R04-OW-2008-0179 in the email subject line.

Rising Water a Concern Near New Orleans


Collaborative Lit Efforts~Chasing Ray

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