Articles filed under January-February 2011
Worthy Causes: Pennies for Bread
The Pennies for Bread program at St. Joseph’s currently provides about 1,500 loaves a week to nearly 30 charity organizations spread across the northshore and the New Orleans area.
A Director’s Odyssey: E. John Bullard’s 37 Years at NOMA
I remember going to the New Orleans Museum of Art in 1977 when The Treasures of Tutankhamun came to town. It was a big family expedition. Dad piled
Eau de NOLA: Perfumer Laurice Rahmé
This Valentines Day, consider a gift as unique as the city itself. When Carolyn Elder, of Saks Fifth Avenue New Orleans, asked perfumer Laurice Rahmé to create the
The Boy Scouts of America: 100 Years of Being Prepared
With the Boy Scouts of America set to celebrate its 100th anniversary in February, local men are looking back on their memories of growing up in scouting.
Beautiful Cabo San Lucas
Cabo San Lucas is instantly recognizable by the famous Los Arcos rock formation. Located at the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula on Mexico’s Pacific coast, it
Design: Old World Inspiration
When homeowners Paula and Brett Davis met designer Matt Voelkel, something just clicked. “I showed him a picture of a house in California that had lanterns, old beams
IN Better Health with Abby Meehan
Health Concern: Catastrophic Injuries to arm. Personal Strategy: Extensive surgery and therapy; support from friends. Doctors told Abby Meehan that if she hadn’t made a last-minute, split-second decision, she could
Cover Artist David Henson
Life has always been an adventure for David Henson. He started out in California and ended up in Louisiana, with some strange side-trips along the way. But art
IN Fashion with Ann Lobello, M.D.
Ann R. Lobello, M.D., is a popular Slidell OB/GYN with a thriving practice. She is beloved by her patients for her kindness and her dedication to their care
IN Great Taste: Resolution Recipes with Tim Haley of Froots
Now that the holidays are behind us and Mardi Gras is a long way away (March 8, literally one day short of the latest it can be), it’s
IN Good Company: Catherine Deano and Renee Maloney, Corks N Canvas Painting with a Twist
They are…you and me. They are your brother’s wife or my son’s friend’s mother. They are the ones you run into at the grocery store or the local
Publisher’s Note: Live and Love with Passion
We had an incredible opportunity to sit down with perfumer Laurice Rahmé (see pg. 98) as we prepared this issue to go to the printer. The sumptuousness of
From the Editor: Steppingstones, Not Milestones
As one year ends and another begins, it seems appropriate that we look back—and look forward—to the significant happenings, the milestones that mark our lives. In 2010, all
Northshore Mardi Gras Parades 2011
February 2011
6 Krewe of Claude. Slidell, 1pm. 13 Krewe of Slidellians. Slidell. 1pm. 19 Krewe of Bilge. Slidell. Noon. 20 Krewe of Perseus. Slidell. 1pm. 20 Pearl River Lions Club Parade. PearlGet Thee, Kids, to the Theater! Get on Stage and CAST
Let’s face it. When most adults hear the phrase “children’s theater,” they don’t often think of Sara Brightman’s coloratura soprano voice bellowing over the Great White Way. No,


















