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Michelle Levine’s “Pillars”

May 27, 2010 4 Comments

Known globally from famous photographs taken in her own flamboyantly vivid Mardi Gras costumes, Michelle Levine is more than just one of New Orleans’ most […]

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July 14, 2010

Parakeets gone wild!

June 11, 2010

Plied with Persian food

January 16, 2011

Return to The Green Goddess

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A wealth of creativity at the Arts Market of New Orleans

April 26, 2010 No Comments

On the last Saturday of every month, the Arts Council of New Orleans organizes an Arts Market in Palmer Park located on the corner of […]

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August 5, 2010

The crawfish boil chronicles: Ryan Tramonte

March 6, 2014

Oranges and oranges…

January 21, 2015

Insight at Asuka Sushi & Hibachi

About Kim

Though she was born in the San Francisco Bay Area, Kim Ranjbar felt New Orleans calling her home as soon as she hit puberty. A graduate of granola U (a.k.a. Sonoma State University), Kim took her passion for the written word and dragged it over 2000 miles to flourish in the city she loves.

After over fifteen years as a transplant — surviving hurricanes, levee failures, oil spills, boil water advisories and hipster invasions — Kim hopes to eventually earn the status of local and be welcomed into the fold.

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