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Notes from New Orleans
6:10 pm
Thu June 7, 2012

Former Brothel Cleans Up Its Image

Credit Renee Peck
A former house of prostitution is now a set of posh apartments in the French Quarter.

Sixty years ago if you asked a New Orleanian for directions to 1026 Conti Street it would have elicited a very different reaction that it does today. On this week's Notes from New Orleans we'll hear about a renowned and renovated bordello in the French Quarter.

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Notes from New Orleans
5:00 am
Fri June 1, 2012

The Many Hats of Chef Johnny Blancher

The desire to source food locally has caused many restaurants to reevaluate how they do business. That's just one of the reasons why a local chef has transformed a patch of land across from his establishment into an urban farmstead. On this week's Notes from New Orleans we'll hear how farming is just one of the many responsibilities juggled by Johnny Blancher.

To read a related article written by Sharon Litwin, visit Nolavie.com.

Notes from New Orleans
6:51 pm
Thu May 17, 2012

Madewood Plantation is Source of Pride, Comedy

Madewood Plantation in Napoleonville.

Each week on Nolavie.com, writer Keith Marshall contributes a column called How's Bayou? He examines the secrets that keep him sane while juggling an upscale Bed & Breakfast on Bayou Lafourche and working at Dixie Art Supplies in Elmwood.

On this week's Notes from New Orleans, Sharon Litwin brings her good friend to the microphone.

Notes from New Orleans
5:53 pm
Thu May 10, 2012

Museum's New Director Believes in Participatory Culture

Credit Ogden Museum of Southern Art
William Pittman Andrews, the new director of the Ogden Museum of Southern Art.

The New Orleans Museum world has a new member. After being in town for only four months, the Ogden Museum of Southern Art's new director is working to unite the arts community with the city-at-large. We'll hear about William Pittman Andrews' guiding philosophies and disciplined routines on this week's Notes from New Orleans.

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Notes from New Orleans
5:00 am
Thu May 3, 2012

Theresa Andersson's "Street Parade"

People around the world know Theresa Andersson for the one-woman performance she crafted during the success of her last record, Hummingbird, Go!  But now the Swedish-born musician has given the public an entirely new set of reasons to listen. Theresa joins Sharon Litwin to discuss a new record, a new performance, and a new baby. 

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