Zeal for costuming is a common thread that runs deep in the fabric of New Orleanian culture. It is [one reason] why I love this city. By October, it has been nearly half a year since our last masquerade and we yearn to hot glue, glitter and feather together something to parade. In Mid City, […]
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Midcity Mule and Tangerine Ribs for Humanity
You know, I was at Death Café tonight, where taboo is the topic, and I am still swimming in the sea of good thoughts offered to me by my brilliant colleagues. A medical student likened bearing witness to his cadaver as gazing on the ship of Theseus—a philosophical totem that challenges notions of permanence—if a […]