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Posted on 2 Views Golden Gate Bistro opened on Colombian Independence Day in a mostly industrial section of Earhart Boulevard. (Mid-City Messenger) By Marielle Songy, Mid-City Messenger The delicious scent of the food will tell you that you are in for a treat before you even get a chance to look at the menu. At Golden Gate Bistro, 4334 Earhart Blvd., authentic Colombian food is made from scratch and served fresh. Angelica Rivera and her husband, Roman Lopez, own the Colmex Construction office building where Golden Gate Bistro is located. Rivera, a Bogotá native who moved to New Orleans from Orlando, always dreamed of one day owning her own restaurant; she missed the easy access to Colombian food that she had grown accustomed to while living in Orlando. ....
Golden Gate Bistro opened on Colombian Independence Day in a mostly industrial section of Earhart Boulevard. The delicious scent of the food will tell you that you are in for a treat before you even get a chance to look at the menu. At Golden Gate Bistro, 4334 Earhart Blvd., authentic Colombian food is made from scratch and served fresh. Angelica Rivera and her husband, Roman Lopez, own the Colmex Construction office building where Golden Gate Bistro is located. Rivera, a Bogotá native who moved to New Orleans from Orlando, always dreamed of one day owning her own restaurant; she missed the easy access to Colombian food that she had grown accustomed to while living in Orlando. ....
Tulane researchers Lisa Molix, Tiffany Lin and Emilie Taylor Welty stand in front of a vacant pedestal at Canal Street and the newly renamed South Norman C. Francis Parkway. The pedestal was home to the Jefferson Davis monument until it was removed in 2017. (Paula Burch-Celentano, courtesy of Tulane University) By Barri Bronston, Tulane University Researchers from the Tulane University School of Architecture and the School of Science and Engineering are embarking on a project that they hope answers questions about racial injustice and its impact on the design of urban spaces, monuments and memorials. The project, “Public Space and Scrutiny: Examining Urban Monuments Through Social Psychology,” won a 2020 SOM Foundation Research Prize, created by the architectural firm Skidmore Owings & Merrill to advance the design profession’s ability to address the world’s most critical issues. ....
Uptown Messenger The ghost bike on St. Charles Avenue and Delachaise Street, where a cyclist was killed Dec. 29. Just days after the a cyclist was killed in traffic on St. Charles Avenue, a “ghost bike” was placed at the site to honor his memory. There are a number of groups that make and place these ghost bikes (not to be confused with the Germany-based bicycle company of the same name) around New Orleans. This one was made by Angie Bailleux, who has been fabricating the bikes for going on five years. Angie Bailleux fabricates a ghost bike. Bailleux said she does not know the victim. In fact, his name and identity have not been released, so as of now the ghost bike for him is anonymous. ....