Once a year we face the task of identifying our annual class of People to Watch. We define “People to Watch” as mostly new faces who are doing something interesting with their lives that’s worthy of our awareness; or, in some cases, familiar faces moving in a different direction.
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New Orleans Supports Local Restaurants
As the Summer heats up, the local restaurant community faces maintaining the pace of business that is enjoyed during the Spring and Fall months. In an effort to support the restaurants during this slow season, New Orleans Magazine is launching a special subscription and advertising campaign to enhance the awareness of dining out during the summer. Read More
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Facing Up
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Our Annual People to Watch
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Le Québec Visitant
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Across the street from Montreal’s magnificent Notre-Dame Basilica stands the Place d’Armes. At its center is a fountain with relief images of various characters from the city’s early history including Paul de Chomedey de Maisonneuve, the town’s founder, a Huron Indian and Charles LeMoyne. <br...
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Grenoble, Where les Saintes Come Stomping In
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On a warm summer evening, a middle-aged man is dancing with his young daughter in the courtyard. Improvised clarinet and trumpet solos shine out from old jazz standards as the groups swell in from the street. New Orleans you think? Nope. How about Grenoble, France? Famous men named Louis aren’t the...
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Committed to the Cause
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Paul Friedlander never had to wonder about what he wanted to do when he grew up or where he wanted to do it. As a fourth-generation physician, Friedlander knew he wanted to be in medicine and as a New Orleans native, he only had one question, “Why not New Orleans?”
After receiving his...
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Calm in the Storm
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He was always doing good things for people,” says Dr. Robert Veith about his childhood role model and family friend. “I wanted to do the same things.”
Veith speaks plainly about his dedication to his field and the real need for focus on cancer treatment. “When I was young and idealistic,...
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