Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

The Maroon

Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

The Maroon

Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

The Maroon

Bridge of Spies: a movie review

Roland Corwin October 20, 2015

Bridge of Spies, directed by Steven Spielberg, is a movie about unsung heroes; not just in the story of a tax lawyer turned spy negotiator, but also in the technical details of this finely crafted movie....

Reversing the Mississippi to premier at New Orleans Film Festival

“Reversing the Mississippi” to premier at New Orleans Film Festival

Anastasia Sabga October 14, 2015

The 26th annual New Orleans Film Festival will be giving film lovers the opportunity to watch the competition's 173 submissions from independent filmmakers around the city on Oct. 14-22. “Reversing...

Cajun vs. Creole

Cajun vs. Creole

Marie Simoneaux October 12, 2015
If you want to spark a debate in Louisiana, one simple question will do the trick: what is the difference between Cajun and Creole food?
Non-locals share their po-boy experience

Non-locals share their po-boy experience

Andrew Callaghan October 11, 2015

Non-locals share what their favorite po-boys are in the city. MilkBar (710 S Carrollton Ave.): Sauteed Shrimp Po-boy with a side of Cornbread & Milk - $7.50 5 Adjectives: Local, Inexpensive, Filling,...

Lee Deigaard stands in front of her Ink on Rag Paper, Untitled (Wildwood III) in the Collins C. Diboll Gallery on the fourth floor of the Monroe Library at an opening for Deigaard and Rachel Jones Deris. Deigaards work is drawings and photogenic drawings largely inspired by trees in New Orleans and Deris will display her new paintings. Photo credit: Taylor Galmiche

Artist debut art work in Loyola gallery

Jamal Melancon October 11, 2015

In a Diboll Gallery opening reception shared with fellow local artist Rachel Jones Deris on Sept. 29, artist Lee Deigaard had her encephalogram pieces presented for the first time and allowed gallery Director...

Finding your best pair

Finding your best pair

Nicholas Ducote October 11, 2015

With so many options as far as wining and dining goes, people sometimes get confused and flustered when trying to order proper pairing options for the ultimate dining experience. Thankfully, Dan Davis,...

Fine dining etiquette 101

Fine dining etiquette 101

Gabriel Garza October 10, 2015
Pinky up!
Tip or not to tip (always tip)

Tip or not to tip (always tip)

Chasity Pugh October 10, 2015
To tip or not to tip

8 Restaurants You’re Missing Out On

Taylor Galmiche October 9, 2015
New Orleans is a food town, no doubt. Too many great restaurants and eateries slip through the cracks of bigger names. Consider this your underground foodie list, curated by locals just for you.
Nola bites after hours

Nola bites after hours

Jason Lahatte October 9, 2015
When in New Orleans, hunger can strike at any moment’s notice; and after a late night, most dining options are closed. However, there are still some places kind enough to still be open. Now here is a non-inclusive list of some of NOLA’s late night eateries.

The clean, the passable and the cited

Nick Reimann October 9, 2015
A guide to uptown restaurants based on reports from their most recent inspections from the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals
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