
ABOUT ME
Dat Nola Chic is a native New Orleanian with a passion for her city
Join Dat Nola Chic on this journey of discovery and exploration, as she shares her love for the city and all it has to offer.”
LATEST STORIES
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“Uprooting Gentrification: A Fig Tree’s Tale of Resilience and Cultural Preservation”
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“The Sweet Mystery of Misbelief Fruit: A Guide to New Orleans’ Tasty Treasure” Recipe Included
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“Red Beans and Rice: A Classic New Orleans Dish and Monday Tradition” Recipe Included
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New Orleans Girl-Poem
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“Escaping the Clutches of a Cult: My Journey to Reunite with My Daughter”
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New Orleans Local Corner Stores
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Local Review of The Paddlewheeler Creole Queen
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“Growing Up Latchkey: A Story of Two Sisters’ Independence in New Orleans”
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Pecan Candy (Pralines) Memories Recipe Included
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Black-Owned Restaurants in New Orleans
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I love New Orleans Food
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The Best Black Women-Owned Restaurants In New Orleans Serving Up Creole & Cajun Faves
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Hurricanes, African Slave Trade, and angry spirits??? My thoughts.
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Free Admission at the Audubon Aquarium of the Americas with SNAP EBT Card
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A conversation with a New Orleans Urban Cowboy; Michael A. Hollins aka Dat Ghetto Cowboy
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Let me show you My NOLA Neighborhood
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St.Joseph’s Night with the Flaming Arrows Black Masking Indians New Orleans
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The scent of New Orleans
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Experience the heart and soul of New Orleans with The NOLA Chic
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Just another day in the life of a NOLA Street Performer on Bourbon Street
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I am that NOLA Chic’k (Poem)
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New Orleans Bucket Drummer: Street Performer or Son Who Needs To Be Saved
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First blog post
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A New New Orleans or Gentrification of New Orleans?
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Weathering the Storm: Our Continued Journey Beyond the Cult and Reconnecting Our Family Bonds
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Crawfish Princess: Overcoming Brachial Plexus with Resilience 4lbs of Crawfish at a Time.
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Local Thursdays: Celebrating NOLA’s Rich Musical Heritage at the Jazz Festival
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Canal Street at Noon: A Twenty-First Century Take on a Marcus B. Christian Classic
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“Marcus B. Christian: The Unofficial Poet Laureate of NOLA and Creole Historian”
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A Modern Remix of Marcus B. Christian “I Am New Orleans”
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