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"Porch Dogs" captured in new book by Nell Dickerson
Author Nell Dickerson loves dogs. She's pairing that passion with the time-honored Southern tradition of porch-sitting in her new book.
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Morning News team goes minature golfing
The Eyewitness Morning News team took to the links Tuesday morning for a little miniature golf competition. You’ll never guess who won.
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City Putt at City Park to open for Memorial Day weekend
Just in time for Memorial Day weekend City Park is opening its newest family friendly attraction - City Putt.
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Effective anxiety reduction treatments
Since the Boston Marathon bombings or the Mother’s Day second line shooting here in New Orleans, have you feared leaving your house, going to public events or worry about your safety in any way?
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Tips for keeping your child safe from drowning this summer
Summer is fast upon New Orleans and that means swimming for children. But you want to make sure your child is safe.
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Stretching Your Dollar: What to do during your New Orleans 'staycation'
If you're looking for a budget-friendly summer vacation, it could just take a change of perspective to enjoy one of the world's top tourist destinations - New Orleans.
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Eyewitness News legal analyst on Mother's Day, Northshore coroner
WWLTV has brought you some big stories in May - from the Mother's Day shooting that injured 19 people at a second line, to the new developments in the corruption investigation of a Northshore coroner's office.
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Seven signs of cancer in your pet
We took a look at pet cancer, which is the top killer of both cats and dogs.
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Richard: You'll want to see new Star Trek film
It's an exciting time at the box office right now – the highly-anticipated "Star Trek: Into Darkness" hits theaters this weekend.
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Napoleon: Gentilly restaurant well worth the trip
Napoleon says it isn't often that a restaurant near the Gentilly lakefront is worth making the trip for, but Sassafras is one.
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Two exercises for a strong core
A strong core stabilizes the spine, supporting good posture and preventing injury.
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How much do you know about belly fat?
When it comes to body issues, belly fat is one of the most worrisome areas, and it may also be one of the most misunderstood.
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Gala supports program that focuses on young males without fathers
The Son of the Saint Foundation's mission is to enhance the lives of young males without dads through mentorship, education, sports and mental health.
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John Larroquette receives honorary degree from UNO
Actor and New Orleans native John Larroquette got the royal treatment yesterday when he arrived at Armstrong International Airport. He's in town this weekend to receive an honorary degree from the University of New Orleans.
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Helping children learn the unwritten rules of friendship
The rules of social engagement have changed a lot in the past 20 years but, a child's desire to make and keep friends has seemingly remained the same.
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Second line group: Mother's Day shooting is 'not the American way'
Organizers of Sunday's second line said a great day and a great tradition were both tarnished when Akein Scott allegedly opened fire in a crowd.
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Landrieu: Mother's Day suspect should turn himself in for 'act of terror'
Mayor Mitch Landrieu, along with the police chief and other officials, is urging anyone with information about Sunday's second line shootings to come forward.
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Solutions to obesity in cats
You might not know it, but obesity is one of the most common diseases facing cats.
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Gadget Corner: Tech gifts for Mother's Day
Derek Kevra had some unique technology gifts ideas for your mom for Mother's Day.
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Corps Col. Ed Fleming discusses impacts of hurricane protection system
For the past three years, Army Corps of Engineers Col. Ed Fleming has been the face for flood protection and high-water events in the metro area.
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Cue Magazine presents spring season head-to-toe makeovers
Spring is a time when nature comes alive and so should your look. Recently, Gambit's Cue Magazine helped three women re-fresh their style with a head-to-toe make-over.
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Tulane criminologist: ‘They don’t care who gets in the way’
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Dalai Lama set to speak at Tulane Conference, school’s graduation
His holiness the 14th Dalai Lama is in New Orleans to participate in a Tulane University conference this weekend. He’s also delivering the keynote address to Tulane graduates this Saturday.
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Gambit's picks for the weekend (5/9-5/12)
Noah Bonaparte Pais gave us his picks for the weekend.
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How to fight inflammation in stored body fat
Mackie Shilstone was in the studio with tips for how to stop obesity-associated inflammation and reduce your type two diabetes and heart disease risk.
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Four questions can help define your relationship
Four questions can provide a description of your relationship and areas of potential conflict as well as improvement.
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Legal analyst: ‘SNAP fraud cases will be easy to prosecute’
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What parents should know about sending children to daycare
If you’re a new parent, there are some things you should know before you take your child to day care and in today’s working world, most people do have to do that at some point.
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Tips on how to keep wedding costs down
The average cost of a wedding in New Orleans last year was nearly $29,000. But whether you have $100,000, $10,000 or $1,000 to spend, with careful organization, you can have a special wedding.
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St. Tammany Home Builders Association on the morning show
James Richardson, Madison Burris and Gene Bellisario on the Eyewitness Morning Show.
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Meet the Fashion Doctor
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Wicked comes to New Orleans
The musical 'Wicked' is coming to the Mahalia Jackson Theater.
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New treatments could help to get hair growing again
Hair loss is an issue both men and women struggle with but you don’t have to live with baldness. Dr. Patricia Farris showed an example of a new treatment Monday morning for hereditary baldness that could get your hair growing again.
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Three supplements can help with better health
Dr. Henri Roca was back on the Eyewitness Morning News, talking on Monday about the three best supplements for better health – vitamin D, fish oil and magnesium.
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Jefferson Parish President Young: ‘No toll is victory for people’
Jefferson Parish school leaders must face the reality of what they’re calling devastating cuts after voters in the parish refused to renew a 7-mil property tax during Saturday’s polling.
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Napoleon: Four of the city's best food trucks
The Unknown Food Critic reviews several of the city's food trucks.
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Raise the roof for charity and maybe win a home
A raffle to give away a Northshore home to benefit charity.
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Hedge-Morrell estimates only 900 NOPD officers on streets
Councilwoman Cynthia Hedge-Morrell discusses several issues that are prominent in the city and District D.
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Gambit Weekly's pick for the 2nd weekend of Jazz Fest
Noah Bonaparte Pais offers a list of different entertainment ideas for the second weekend of Jazz Fest.
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Rabbits can be challenging to have as pets
The Louisiana SCPA talks about the challenges of owning a rabbit as a pet.
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In the Garden: Louisiana 'superplants'
Horticulturist Dan Gill answers viewer questions and discusses Louisiana "superplants."
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Foods, spices to help against obesity inflammation
Fitness and nutrition expert Mackie Shilstone examines foods and spices that help fight obesity-associated inflammation.
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The truth about dandruff
Dr. Kevin Stevens offers medical tips for dealing with dandruff.
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Orleans, St. Tammany see uptick in housing starts
Demographer Greg Rigamer analyzes new data on the real estate market for the metro area.
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Saggy pants wearers in Terrebonne may face fines
Terrebonne Parish President Michel Claudet discusses several issues in the parish, including a controversial plan fine people wearing saggy pants.
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Fireman Mike makes shrimp & grits
Fireman Mike makes a Jazz Fest favorite, shrimp and grits.
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Melanie Hebert to host 'The 504'
Veteran news journalist Melanie Hebert will host a half-hour, issues-oriented prime time show on My54.
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Cantrell to host State of District B meeting
Councilwoman LaToya Cantrell will hold a meeting to discuss the State of District B.
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Talking with older parents about their finances
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Unknown Food Critic: Top 4 Restaurants for Jazz Fest food anytime
No matter who’s on the stage, Jazz Fest time will always speak of certain foods for some New Orleanians. That’s because the unique and high-quality food program at the festival and the well-known vendors who participate in it are just as much a part
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Get Yaka-mein Lady's hangover-curing soup at Jazz Fest
If you've ever been to a second line over the past 20 years, you've probably met Ms. Linda Green and tried her famous Yaka-mein, which many doctors now acknowledge has ingredients that can help cure a hangover.
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Gambit's picks for the first weekend of Jazz Fest
Gambit's Noah Bonaparte Pais has his Jazz Fest picks and a lot more to take in this weekend in music, film and art.
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Lemonade Day teaches youth about business
2013 marks the third annual Lemonade Day.
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Self-help book helps you find your inner confidence
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Xavier Prep to reopen as St. Katharine Drexel, debate over co-ed potential
Xavier Prep has been a staple in the community for years, and the fight to save it from closing was a success.
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St. Tammany Homebuilders House Raffle held on Northshore
Bobby Hurley and Nicole Suhre on the Eyewitness Morning Show talk about the St. Tammany Homebuilders House Raffle.
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Don't let these three common patterns damage your relationship
Couples each have roles that they play in the relationship in order to keep the relationship in balance and to function successfully together in life.
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News block video
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Dangers of not practicing sun safety with children
Pediatrician Michael Wasserman had information on kids and sun, and why too much sun can be bad for children.
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Five things you should not do with your money
In Tuesday's edition of "Stretching Your Dollar," we talked about five things you should not do with your money.
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Gambit's picks for the weekend (4/18-4/21)
It looks like we've got another great weekend coming up for doing just about anything.
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J.P. Pres.: Tx. plant explosion provides safety lessons for new local facility
Jefferson Parish will soon become home to a new ammonia production facility.
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St. Charles Pres.: New flood maps rasie concerns for some residents
Residents of Southeast Louisiana have been getting a better look at the federal government's new flood maps, and in many cases, the things they're seeing aren't pretty.
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Is eating red meat bad for your health?
Mackie Shilstone was in the studio with health information on red meat.
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Nine foods that may raise cholesterol
Because heart disease is still the leading cause of death in the United States, anything you can do to reduce that risk would be a good thing, right?
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Artwork and more at fundraiser for Children's Advocacy Center
April is Child Abuse Prevention Month and a local organization is asking you to step up for our local children.
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Jazz in the Park free concert series set to begin in Armstrong Park
The French Quarter Festival is over, but just outside of the Quarter another music event is just beginning.
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Spring fashion trends: Nautical style and geometric prints
Spring is here which means spring fashions are also popping up.
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Restaurant R'evolution makes its debut at French Quarter Fest
Ten of the French Quarter Fest's food vendors have been with the festival for its entire 30 years. But there are also great new additions, like Restaurant R'evolution, one of the hottest new restaurants in the French Quarter.
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Activities for kids at French Quarter Fest
Mike Hoss explored the activities that are available for kids at French Quarter Fest.
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The Gambit's hands out suggestions for the weekend
If you’re looking for something to do this weekend, there are two big festivals on the calendar. But there also are some other events that the Gambit’s Noah Bonaparte Pais has on his list of weekend picks.
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Foods that can prolong life expectancy
Living longer - many Americans are doing it, but how?
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Former WNBA star Lisa Leslie continues to promote the game
Lisa Leslie is a former basketball player in the WNBA, a three-time WNBA MVP, a four-time Olympic gold medal winner and, at 6'5", she was the first player to dunk in a WNBA game in 2003.
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Stretching Your Dollar: Avoid headaches when filing your taxes
Monday is the deadline to file your federal taxes.
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Young and The Restless stars in town to help out Bayou Junior Woman's Club
Young and the Restless star Christian LeBlance is in town with a few of his co-stars to take part in the Dancing with the Stars on the Bayou event at Nicholls State University.
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Diner en Blanc keeps location secret until the last minute
It started in France nearly a quarter of a century ago.
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The Gay Dad Project creates support system for children of gay parents
A gay man who has been living a straight life can have difficulty emotionally making the decision to come out.
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Covington event celebrates bicentennial
The Columbia Street Stroll is one of several events to mark the bicentennial of Covington.
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Napoleon: A Tulane Ave. po-boy shop impresses with originality, surprises
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Dishcrawl shows off Irish Channel neighborhood
Many New Orleanians tend to center most gatherings around food. Now they can add another one to the list - a dishcrawl.
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Legal analyst discusses 'bizarre' Gusman press conference
Legal analyst Donald 'Chick' Foret discusses what he called a 'bizarre' press conference by Sheriff Marlin Gusman.
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Angela Hill says farewell on the Eyewitness Morning News
Angela Hill called into the Eyewitness Morning News on the last day she will be anchoring weekday newscasts.
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Gambit's picks for the weekend (4/4-4/7)
Once the rain is gone, it looks like a great weekend to do just about anything.
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Natural solutions for joint pain
Millions of Americans wake up every day with chronic joint pain mostly caused by the inflammation and joint degeneration of arthritis.
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Types of shoes that could hurt women's feet
For many women, shoes are more than fashion...they're a passion.
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Population densities of the metro area
According to the latest census numbers, the metropolitan New Orleans area has yet to fully recover it's pre-Katrina population.
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Importance of parent-to-parent advice
Sarah Keith joined us from The Parenting Center to discuss the importance of parent-to-parent support for new moms and dads.
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Music featured at benefit supporting CASA Jefferson
CASA means "Court Appointed Special Advocates."
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Analyst: Citizens will have to pay for OPP consent decree in some way
On Tuesday, there was another round of testimony over claims of inhumane and unconstitutional conditions at the Orleans Parish Prison.
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Better Business Bureau tips on asphalt vendors
An attractive, well-kept driveway can be a great asset to a homeowner. It provides flood protection and improves the value of your home.
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The scoop on 'vampire facials'
It's been said that beauty knows no pain.
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The Big Screen: 'G.I. Joe,' 'The Host,' 'Temptation'
There are several movies opening at theaters this weekend.
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Unknown Food Critic: Root receives rave reviews
Root opened late in 2011 in a Warehouse District space that had seen a few restaurants come and go in recent years. Immediately, though, Root set itself apart from its predecessors and from practically any other restaurant in town.
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Gambit's picks for the weekend (3/28-3/31)
Even on a family centered Easter weekend, you can find some interesting things to do in New Orleans.
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Sally-Ann Roberts wishes a special happy birthday to Angela Hill
Angela Hill celebrated her birthday on the day after she announced her retirement.
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Mackie Shilstone: Chest-working exercises
Mackie Shilstone showed Meg Farris chest exercises.
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'The Young and the Restless' celebrates its 40th anniversary
Daytime's number one drama is celebrating 40 years on the air Tuesday.
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Why do we have sex?
Most of us can come up with a few answers to the question, "Why do we have sex?"
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What's the best way to introduce solid foods into your child's diet?
Dr. Michael Wasserman gave us information on the best way to introduce solid foods into a child's diet.
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Ten tax breaks that often get overlooked
It's the goal of every taxpayers to make sure the IRS gets as little as possible.
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Course Choice Program helps students better prepare for college/career
More changes are coming to the way children receive education in Louisiana public schools.
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Legal analyst discusses Supreme Court gay marriage cases
On Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court justices will hear California's voter-approved gay marriage ban known as Proposition 8.
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Festival showcases music and culture of African diaspora
The festival is Saturday and Sunday from 10:30 a.m. until 7 p.m. in Armstrong Park.
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Local entrepreneur's create useful Memorandom app
We're coming to the end of entrepreneur week in New Orleans and there's one local group with a product that seems to stand out from the others.
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Unknown Food Critic: Cafe Dauphine serves up the flavors that you know
The Unknown Food Critic gave Cafe Dauphine two out of four stars.
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The Big Screen: ‘Olympus Has Fallen,’ ‘The Croods,’ ‘Admission,’ and more
Alfred Richard joined us with his reviews of a few movies opening this weekend
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Just as spring arrives, horticulturist stops by to answer viewer questions
The trees are leafing out. The azaleas are in full bloom. It's springtime in New Orleans and a great time to work in the garden.
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Gambit's picks for the weekend (3/21-3/24)
Before you make plans for the weekend, Gambit's Noah Bonaparte Pais stopped by with his list of great local events.
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Exercise tool used to shape the front of the body and the arms
Mackie Shilstone and Meg Farris showed off a new exercise tool.
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What are the health benefits of coffee? Take this quiz
New Orleans is a coffee town.
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St. John president on status of parish since Isaac
It's been nearly seven months since Hurricane Isaac, which was a weak tropical system that surprised everyone in Southeast Louisiana with it's destructive winds and flood waters.
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Archbishop gives brief history behind St. Joseph's altar tradition
The St. Joseph altar is a centuries old tradition that began in Sicily.
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Fashion Week New Orleans even bigger in its third year
It will bring top designers and fashion industry professionals to the city over the next week, as well as help local charities and share advice with young people interested in a career in fashion.
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WWII Museum's new show based on Frank Sinatra music
A new show is opening at the World War II Museum's Stage Door Canteen.
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Unknown Food Critic: Chiba's cooked food just as good as their sushi
The Unknown Food Critic reviewed Chiba and gave it four stars.
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Movie reviewer Alfred Richard shows off talents with Celtic Sons
New Orleans is going green this weekend for St. Patrick's Day, but it's about much more than that for Danny O'Flaherty, one of our favorite performers on the morning news.
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The Big Screen: 'Emperor,' 'The Call,' 'Stoker,' 'Incredible Burt Wonderstone'
Movie critic Alfred Richard has four new movies for you to consider this weekend.
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Community rallies behind quadriplegic cheerleading coach
It was about a year and a half ago that an LSU cheerleading coach became a quadriplegic.
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UNO prof on new book 'Transport Beyond Oil'
UNO professor John Renne talking about his book “Transport Beyond Oil.”
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Gambit's picks for the weekend (3/14-3/17)
The weather should be beautiful this weekend and there's lots going on around town.
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Back-sculpting exercises
Mackie Shilstone and Meg Farris showed off back-sculpting exercises.
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St. Tammany president unhappy with documents concerning coroner
St. Tammany Parish's coroner is under the microscope for alleged wrongdoing concerning unused vacation and sick time as well as how he spent $4 to $5 million a year in tax revenue.
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'N Sync member, Joey Fatone, visits N.O. for new cooking show
We flashed back to the 90s Wednesday morning with 'N Sync because one of the members, Joey Fatone, was in the studio.
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'Authentic' happiness and how to achieve it
If someone asked you what makes you unhappy, more than likely you can shoot off a laundry list.
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Part II: A lesson in ADHD
Dr. Michael Wasserman stopped by the studio to discuss ADHD.


