The need for the three C’s in NOLA
Nola Chic speaks on the need of more people dedicated to Causes, Culture, and Community in NOLA with Creole T … Continue reading The need for the three C’s in NOLA
Nola Chic speaks on the need of more people dedicated to Causes, Culture, and Community in NOLA with Creole T … Continue reading The need for the three C’s in NOLA
On Cyber Monday she was brought to tears as she saw her phone lit up with notifications as clients, her fans made purchases on her online store to the tunes of a million dollars in 90 minutes!! Where they do that at except in the stock market, but Supa proved that it could be done with the brains, hands, and beauty of a NOLA Chic from the 17th Ward!! Continue reading New Orleans Native Supa Cent went from working in the tourism industry to NOLA Mega MakeUp Millionaire Entrepreneur
My teenage years were so confusing that I was willing to downplay something so sacred and precious as my virginity… I wonder who I told them I gave it to??? Maybe it was just a raising of the hands that would answer the question of “Who had sex before?” Meeeeeeee!! My lie would be revealed once I accomplished the act, but foolish tail would continue to deny that I wasn’t a virgin just so I could part of the cool crowd, I think… Continue reading Life of a Fast Tail NOLA Girl: My Teen Years 1988
We wonder why black businesses have a hard time keeping their doors open. We tend to blame every other race, the government and the list goes on, but there is a separation happening amongst us. If we were to commit to supporting one another then maybe we can keep those trillions of dollars cycling within our families and communities. But that would mean we would have to stop viewing each other as competition and rid ourselves of jealousy. Our own jealousies, competitiveness, unwillingness to support one another and pettiness with other black people is what’s keeping us from moving forward. Continue reading Update on New Orleans only Black-Owned grocery store, Circle Food Store: Sold
New Orleans is a city famed for its music, food, and nightlife, however, New Orleans, or NOLA, is so much … Continue reading Things to Do In New Orleans, Louisiana for Everyone
First, the good news: New Orleans’ entrepreneurship rate is 68 percent higher than the national average, according to a recent … Continue reading Black entrepreneurs are fighting gentrification on South Broad Street – Curbed New Orleans
Fans all over the world questioned why Princess Tiana seemed to be the only princess to receive such a radical makeover after post went viral leading to animators to blame it on technology…but could we have helped them pick out the lighter shade of brown?
Is it because, she finally made it and now she needs to change, because she mingling with the rich and fabulous Disney Princesses in Hollywood, is what came to my mind??. As we all see with some black women celebrities they change after we fell in love with them for exactly who they are including what they look like.
Continue reading Colorism and Princess Tiana
Tarot Card and Palm Reading on Bourbon St in New Orleans. Continue reading NOLA Chic’s 1st Tarot Card Reading on Bourbon St
https://www.hotnewhiphop.com/drag-on-and-juvenile-bust-guns-for-the-double-r-on-down-bottom-new-song.1980387.html In 1999, the Ruff Ryders stood at the forefront of one of hip-hop’s noteworthy movements. With a roster including … Continue reading Drag-On & Juvenile Bust Guns For The Double R On “Down Bottom”
My dated, but fabulous review of Hotel Pierre in the French Quarter’s. Continue reading NOLA Chic’s #TBT Hotel St. Pierre in New Orleans
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