Nola Hood Chronicles: On the road with August Love
The windshield wipers swooshed and swiped as heavy sheets of rain covered August’s black shiny GMC truck as if we … Continue reading Nola Hood Chronicles: On the road with August Love
The windshield wipers swooshed and swiped as heavy sheets of rain covered August’s black shiny GMC truck as if we … Continue reading Nola Hood Chronicles: On the road with August Love
My life in New Orleans is filled with days of soulful creativity! The jobs I have taken on since I moved back home are all connected in their various forms of freedom of speech, the use of writing and telling our stories. It’s as if I was written into all the scripts opportunities that have presented themselves upon my arrival. New Orleans is all that I knew she would be. In the midst of my pain, she helps me pin my sorrows of my soul, giving me an outlet of healing and freedom. The warmth of love here far better than vitamin D. You never know I may be on this path for my ultimate role as a movie writer ☺️! Continue reading My Nola Life: Onset of TNT Claws Season 3 and OWN Queen Sugar
It is with great sadness that I announce the passing of an exceptional woman, New Orleans Icon and entrepreneur, Leah … Continue reading Leah Chase ” Queen Of Creole Cuisine” dies at 96
As I open my eyes, I’m pleased to see all that imagined sat right before me, it all was going on right outside my door, amid my neighborhood in the 504! The sights, sounds, and the pleasant smells of my neighborhood brings comfort to my heart and soothes my soul. I hope that sharing my NOLA will satisfy the desire to visit until you can visit our fascinating city. Just know that I’m here to give you a personal virtual tour of my Nola Life until then! Continue reading Let me show you My NOLA Neighborhood
https://www.theroot.com/new-orleans-where-blackness-was-born-1832894787 This year, America will commemorate 400 years when the first slaves were forced onto this land in 1619. When … Continue reading America’s Blackest City: New Orleans, Where Blackness Was Born
Twelfth Night marks the beginning of Carnival season, Mardi Gras, in New Orleans. Here are the best events to attend from parades to masquerade balls. Here are a few of NOLA Chic recommended Twelfth Night Celebration Events! Let the Mardi Gras Madness begin! Continue reading Mardi Gras season begins on Twelfth Night
Happy New Year Everyone!! I wish you all the best in all areas of your life! Continue reading The Nola Chic — New Year’s Eve Exclusive Extravaganza at Foundation Room New Orleans
If you’re interested in getting out of the house on Christmas Day through the New Year I highly recommend the NOLA ChristmasFest … Continue reading The NOLA Chic All Girls Krewe at the NOLA ChristmasFest
The name “Gumbo” derives from a West African word for okra, suggesting that gumbo was originally made with okra. The … Continue reading Let’s talk New Orleans Gumbo! The history of Gumbo
Walking thru my hood in the pitch black realizing I hv Post Hurricane Katrina PTSD & I didn’t go through … Continue reading Is New Orleans really worth all this?? Boil Water advisory, pump failure, power outages & unfair wages to the locals
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