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Oak Knoll Country Club in Hammond will host a month-long member watercolor art exhibit sponsored by the Louisiana Watercolor Society.
From June 1 â 29, the show will be open to the public, with an open reception at Oak Knoll on June 6 at 2-4 p.m.
According to Installation Chair Jan Wilken, Harahan, Oak Knollâs large dining room provides an excellent display space for art. After several quarterly luncheon meetings of the LWS board of directors at Oak Knoll, she credited major renovations of the club as well as the excellent natural and gallery lighting that is available in the exhibit area.
An autopsy conducted on Tuesday determined Lisa Arseneaux died of “multiple gunshot wounds.” Author: Paul Murphy / Eyewitness News Published: 5:46 PM CDT April 27, 2021 Updated: 5:47 PM CDT April 27, 2021
HARAHAN, La. Harahan Police are now confirming a husband shot and killed his wife at the couple’s home on Haroleans Street Sunday evening.
According to police, several witnesses told investigators, David Arseneaux, 63, was holding a .40 caliber handgun while struggling with his wife Lisa Arseneaux, 62, and pointing the weapon at her. Lisa Arseneaux appeared to be attempting to run from her husband. Police say he physically grabbed her and pulled her back toward the house.
‘There is going to be a parade’: Mobile poised for first post-COVID Mardi Gras-like parade on Gulf Coast
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It’s been a little more than two months since Mardi Gras Day ushered out the 2021 Carnival season on a whimper: With all the parades canceled in Mobile due to the coronavirus pandemic, the city’s Fat Tuesday celebration drew an anemic 1,700 revelers during a cold day to the downtown streets.
But the self-branded “Birthplace of Mardi Gras” isn’t giving up on one more short of a Carnival-like celebration, even though the calendar says the holiday has long passed.
My New Orleans
04/01/2021
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New Orleans has long enjoyed a tradition of outdoor dining, from crawfish-laden picnic tables to candlelit courtyards. Over the past year, many restaurants have responded to COVID-19 concerns by adding, expanding or beautifying outside seating to give patrons and staff extra breathing room.
As we settle into spring, there’s no better time to sample the abundant alfresco options in neighborhoods across the city. This list represents just a fraction of places where the outdoor ambience might cure your spring fever.
Acorn
Acorn, the café from Dickie Brennan & Co., may be connected to the Louisiana Children’s Museum in City Park, but it’s not just for kids. A stunning contemporary terrace overlooking the park’s “Little Lake” makes Acorn an ideal spot for coffee, drinks or a meal – at any age. The breakfast burrito (served all day) and thin patty double burger are a good match for grown-up appetites, as is the selection of local