Dooky Chase's Art Collection
ListenNew Orleans, LA – WWNO, in collaboration with Nolavie.com, brings you "Notes from New Orleans," a peek inside the unique life and culture of our region. This week Sharon Litwin is visiting Dooky...
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Earlier this week, I had one of those enviable New Orleans moments. There I was: standing in a farmers market, debating with a group of market-goers as to whether Lent’s Gumbo des Herbes does or does...
View ArticleTop Chefs to Toast Creole Cooking Icon at Gala
Top New Orleans chefs will be cooking up some of their finest fare in a salute to one of their own — the city's queen of Creole cuisine, Leah Chase.
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http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/wwno/local-wwno-986437.mp3 New Orleans, LA WWNO, in collaboration with Nolevie.com , brings you Notes from New Orleans, a peek inside the unique life...
View ArticleGumbo des Herbes
Earlier this week, I had one of those enviable New Orleans moments. There I was: standing in a farmers market, debating with a group of market-goers as to whether Lents Gumbo des Herbes does or does...
View ArticleTop Chefs to Toast Creole Cooking Icon at Gala
Top New Orleans chefs will be cooking up some of their finest fare in a salute to one of their own — the city's queen of Creole cuisine, Leah Chase. Chefs John Besh, John Currence, Susan Spicer and...
View ArticleLeah Chase’s 65 years in the same New Orleans kitchen
Since 1946, Leah Chase has been in the kitchen Dooky Chase's Restaurant in New Orleans. She’s served Quincy Jones, Jesse Jackson, Duke Ellington, Thurgood Marshall, James Baldwin, Ray Charles, former...
View ArticleLouisiana Eats: 10 Years After Katrina, Part 1 — Tragedy To Triumph
As the 10th anniversary of the storm approaches, the echoes of Hurricane Katrina and resulting levee failures continue to affect individuals and businesses within the food industry. On this week's...
View ArticleNOLA Life Stories: The Wisdom And Humility Of Leah Chase
Leah Chase: say the name and New Orleanians know exactly who you’re talking about. She’s a great chef , a civil rights activist, and an avid art collector. And it’s not a stretch to say that – to some...
View ArticleLouisiana Eats: Nourishing Change
The South has a rich and varied food history, but too often it's reduced to stereotype. On this week's show, we explore the influence of the South on America’s culinary identity, and the central role...
View ArticleTricentennial Reading List (Cookbooks): Some of the classics, from chefs and...
Susan Larson sits down with Judy Walker to discuss cookbooks, part two of four.
View ArticleDooky Chase's Art Collection
http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/wwno/local-wwno-986437.mp3 New Orleans, LA WWNO, in collaboration with Nolevie.com , brings you Notes from New Orleans, a peek inside the unique life...
View ArticleGumbo des Herbes
Earlier this week, I had one of those enviable New Orleans moments. There I was: standing in a farmers market, debating with a group of market-goers as to whether Lents Gumbo des Herbes does or does...
View ArticleTop Chefs to Toast Creole Cooking Icon at Gala
Top New Orleans chefs will be cooking up some of their finest fare in a salute to one of their own — the city's queen of Creole cuisine, Leah Chase. Chefs John Besh, John Currence, Susan Spicer and...
View ArticleLeah Chase’s 65 years in the same New Orleans kitchen
Since 1946, Leah Chase has been in the kitchen Dooky Chase's Restaurant in New Orleans. She’s served Quincy Jones, Jesse Jackson, Duke Ellington, Thurgood Marshall, James Baldwin, Ray Charles, former...
View ArticleLouisiana Eats: 10 Years After Katrina, Part 1 — Tragedy To Triumph
As the 10th anniversary of the storm approaches, the echoes of Hurricane Katrina and resulting levee failures continue to affect individuals and businesses within the food industry. On this week's...
View ArticleNOLA Life Stories: The Wisdom And Humility Of Leah Chase
Leah Chase: say the name and New Orleanians know exactly who you’re talking about. She’s a great chef , a civil rights activist, and an avid art collector. And it’s not a stretch to say that – to some...
View ArticleLouisiana Eats: Nourishing Change
The South has a rich and varied food history, but too often it's reduced to stereotype. On this week's show, we explore the influence of the South on America’s culinary identity, and the central role...
View ArticleTricentennial Reading List (Cookbooks): Some of the classics, from chefs and...
Susan Larson sits down with Judy Walker to discuss cookbooks, part two of four.
View ArticleDooky Chase's Art Collection
http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/wwno/local-wwno-986437.mp3 New Orleans, LA WWNO, in collaboration with Nolevie.com , brings you Notes from New Orleans, a peek inside the unique life...
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