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Toups' Family Meal EP #209

Beyond Bourbon Street, an Insider's Guide to New Orleans

Release Date: 06/26/2024

Celebrate Canal Street - EP 225 show art Celebrate Canal Street - EP 225

Beyond Bourbon Street, an Insider's Guide to New Orleans

Today’s show is about an effort to revitalize Canal Street. My guest today, Sandra Thompson Herman, is the founder of that effort called Celebrate Canal! Coalition. 

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Beyond Bourbon Street, an Insider's Guide to New Orleans

Several years ago I did an episode or two with the Historic New Orleans Collection about the Storyville red light district. They had an excellent small exhibit about Storyville. Well now, there is a whole museum dedicated to Storyville. I’m joined today by the museum’s founder and curator, Claus Sadlier.

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Ep. 223 - The Mardi Gras Game show art Ep. 223 - The Mardi Gras Game

Beyond Bourbon Street, an Insider's Guide to New Orleans

My guest today is a New Orleanian who decided to create a board game focused on Mardi Gras. Michael Combes was disappointed in the lack of games with a New Orleans theme, so he created his own. Listen in as he describes the game and his plans for making it a reality.

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EP 222 - Arthur Hardy Mardi Gras Preview 2025 show art EP 222 - Arthur Hardy Mardi Gras Preview 2025

Beyond Bourbon Street, an Insider's Guide to New Orleans

My guest today probably knows as much about Mardi Gras as anyone. He’s published an annual Mardi Gras Guide for 49 years, including the 2025 edition. I'm thrilled to be joined by Arthur Hardy!

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EP 221 - The Sugar King show art EP 221 - The Sugar King

Beyond Bourbon Street, an Insider's Guide to New Orleans

Today’s episode is all about Leon Goudchax, a Jewish immigrant to New Orleans who made a fortune as a merchant, and a sugar cane farmer and refiner.

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Ep. 220 - The Year in Review - 2024 show art Ep. 220 - The Year in Review - 2024

Beyond Bourbon Street, an Insider's Guide to New Orleans

Today’s episode is a recap of 2024 and a bit of looking ahead to what’s in store for the show in 2025.

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Beyond Bourbon Street, an Insider's Guide to New Orleans

Today’s episode is all about Mr. Bingle, a beloved local Christmas character created by a department store. Joining me is author Sean Patrick Doles who created a fairy tale called Saving Mr. Bingle. We discuss Mr. Bingle's history as well as Sean's book.

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EP 218 - A Health Update & The River Rats Reprise show art EP 218 - A Health Update & The River Rats Reprise

Beyond Bourbon Street, an Insider's Guide to New Orleans

Today’s episode is about the Mississippi River batture, and specifically the people who’ve chosen to live on that sliver of land over the years.  To help me explore this culture I’ve enlisted the help of Macon Fry, author of the book They Called Us River Rats, and himself an inhabitant of the batture.

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Beyond Bourbon Street, an Insider's Guide to New Orleans

My guest is an author, a chef, and perhaps most importantly a Cajun woman, in love with her native land and way of life. Melissa Martin joins me to talk about the restaurant, her latest cookbook, Bayou, Feasting Through the Seasons of a Cajun Life, and more.

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The Skeleton House - EP216 show art The Skeleton House - EP216

Beyond Bourbon Street, an Insider's Guide to New Orleans

For more than 40 years, the Berger House at 6000 St. Charles Avenue is transformed each Halloween into the Skeleton House. The lawn is covered with dozens of skeletons, each with a costume and a name. In 2024, the skeletons embraced the arrival of Taylor Swift and her Eras tour. Join me as I learn all about it from Louellen Berger.

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