Doubt, bagels, the color of music and the color of water
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A Tony Award-winning play reviewed, a bagel and pastry chef interviewed, water colors depicted and a music festival’s second year previewed: your issue this week.
First Night Review: Doubt, A Parable: David Lewis reports from the opening night of a play that asks a lot of questions of both cast and audience [click here]
Welcome In: Our series introducing our local culinary and hospitality scene continues, as we meet Breanne Kostyk of Flour Moon Bagels [click here]
Mothers of Intention: Musician Dusky Waters co-founded last year’s successful Black Americana Festival. As the fundraiser for this year’s sequel arrives this weekend, we talked to her about its impact and plans [click here]
The color of water: Jamie Chiarello visits the New Orleans Museum of Art to analyse the ebbs and flows of new exhibit ‘Nicolas Floc’h: Fleuves-Océan, Mississippi Watershed’ [click here]
What’s On Stage, May 2025: Doubt, The Wiz, and Tiny Beautiful Things are among the many stage shows taking place this month. There’s also dance, ballet, classical music and new plays by local writers [click here]
Festivals and events, May 2025: Greek Fest and more in our monthly calendar [click here]
Your curated, weekly arts and culture diary has theater, ballet, classical music, Mother’s Day markets and much more [click here]
NEWS: The Nola Project return to a life of clown crime, GW Fins Catch & Cook Program, NOWFE Labs Announced, Costera's Bar Tasting Menu and Mystery Pours... [click here]
Sincere thanks for reading as always - have a fun, safe week and we’ll see you next week.
Much love,
Paul O
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