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Read More »Ty Segall to land in New Orleans once more
Ty Segall is no stranger to New Orleans; his show this Saturday marks his third at One Eyed Jacks, and his fourth in the city since 2010. In that time, the blonde-haired, boy-faced 27-year-old has been churning out records, touring constantly, and picking up steam. It’s difficult to convey just …
Read More »5 Cheap and Tasty Places to Eat in the Quarter
Enjoy your Sunday in the Quarter with these awesome eats.
Read More »The Heist: A Story of Heroin in New Orleans
I first met Matthew outside a coffee shop in the French Quarter. I was sitting at a little table outside, reading and drinking an iced coffee. He walked over and sat in an empty chair beside me. He pointed at the cover of the book I was reading. “Celiné, nice,” …
Read More »Weekending: Photos from our days off
With a break in the rain we decided to spend a ton of time outside this weekend. From the Northshore to the Bywater, RB&L took part in some serious chilling, and here are some photos to prove it. What were you up to with your weekend around town? …
Read More »Brunch like a Boss
So you’ve been paying attention to our posts concerning the best cocktails to try or the best way to drink your way across the city, and now you’re paying the price. We’d like to say we’re sorry, but we’re not you ungrateful little baby. But here is our way of …
Read More »A Complete Guide To French Quarter Fest
Everywhere else in the world it’s just Thursday. But here in New Orleans, it’s the beginning of the largest free music festival in the south, and yet another reason to party. It seems like every Spring weekend in New Orleans involves some sort of festival—Hogs for the Cause, Jazz Fest, …
Read More »April Fools: Applebees in the French Quarter?
April Fools fun at it’s finest! How could you fall for that? The French Quarter is no place for Applebee’s! Earlier today, Applebee’s CEO and President Zane Tankel announced that he plans on opening New Orleans’ first restaurant where in the former Brennan’s Restaurant building on Royal Street. For …
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