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House of the week: Shotgun double on Cambronne Street

June 15, 2011 No Comments

Only five, short blocks away from my apartment is a gorgeous shotgun double for sale near the corner of Cambronne and Birch Streets. Built in […]

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House of the week: Chippewa’s cute Creole Cottage

May 31, 2011 No Comments

Located in the Irish Channel only a few blocks away from Magazine Street is this cute Creole Cottage double that’s selling for $215,000. Like my […]

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House of the week: Riverbend “beach cottage” style double

May 24, 2011 No Comments

I’ve been watching this house while it’s been renovated over the past couple of years. It’s only a few blocks away from where I live […]

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My house of the week: Algiers Point Double

May 3, 2011 3 Comments

Quite a few of my dreams have come true since moving to New Orleans, the first of which was living here…check! Another dream involved pursuing […]

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Deference to the divine: Immaculate Conception Jesuit Church

April 6, 2011 4 Comments

I suppose part of the reason my camera ran out of juice in the middle of lunch last week has to do with the Immaculate […]

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Milton H. Latter Memorial Library: A bibliophile’s refuge

March 16, 2011 3 Comments

The first month I spent in New Orleans was lonely, empty and frustrating. After spending almost four days on the road together, my sister and […]

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Deference to the divine: Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church

December 21, 2010 1 Comment

On the corner of Canal and North Lopez Streets lies a gorgeous Catholic church that is, unfortunately, no longer being utilized in favor of a […]

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Crazy cool house on Canal Street

December 10, 2010 2 Comments

Feel free to throw tomatoes, Creole or otherwise, as I realize I haven’t been posting a lot lately. Well, that is going to change…starting now! […]

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Deference to the divine: Zion Lutheran Church

November 3, 2010 No Comments

If there is one thing I’m not, it’s religious. My dad is a non-practicing Muslim and I’m pretty sure my mom is Christian, but neither […]

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Halloween envy: Reborn

October 29, 2010 No Comments

Driving home from dropping John off in the Quarter the other night, I decided to take a different way home to see if I could […]

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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) with a BA in English and a concentration in Creative Writing, Kim took her passion for the written word and dragged it over 2000 miles to flourish in the city she loves.

After over seventeen 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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