World & Nation
The Texas hex on voodoo beer ended Wednesday. But my, what a flap it was. It had everything.
July 4, 1991
Travel & Experiences
Red X’s scrawled with lipstick, crayons and red bricks cover the Greek revival tomb of Marie Laveau, New Orleans’ most widely known voodoo queen who died in 1897.
Feb. 4, 1990
Music
Mac “Dr.
June 6, 2019
Archives
Sonny Cumbie threw four touchdown passes, including three to Kevin Ingram, to lead the Avengers past the New Orleans VooDoo, 48-36, Saturday night.
March 25, 2007
Not far from one bank of the Mississippi River, the sidewalks of Canal Street stretch past Wendy’s and Burger King as well as Thom McAn and Kinney shoe stores, all offering pretty much the same fare as their counterparts throughout the country.
May 10, 1987
Pop & Hiss
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Nov. 7, 2011
Daily Dish
Nov. 6, 2007
Sports
Jacques Rumph caught a 12-yard scoring pass in overtime and the New Orleans VooDoo stopped the Tampa Bay Storm in the extra period for a 48-42 victory Friday night at New Orleans.
Feb. 26, 2005
Books
Novelists get their inspirations in the funniest ways: For this impressive debut novel about the life of Marie Laveau, the legendary 19th-Century voodoo priestess, Jewell Parker Rhodes was inspired not by her New Orleans background (she was born in Pittsburgh), but by a Time-Life cookbook on Creole cuisine that happened to mention Laveau in one of the recipes.
Nov. 9, 1993
at New Orleans, 5 PDT Site -- New Orleans Arena.
March 24, 2007