THE NEW YORK TIMES

The Agricultural Queens of Louisiana

How Do You Advertise a Town Ravaged by Hurricanes?

THE NEW YORKER

The Lost Bayou Ramblers Get Lit

Touring Louisiana’s Chemical Ghost Town

The Storm Oracle of New Orleans

Are Your Pants Vibrating or Are Your Just Happy to See Me?

Turning Up the Heat on Bad Landlords

The President of NARAL Gets Coiffed for Battle

M.I.A. Guest-Stars at a High-School Assembly

Helena Howard and Josephine Decker Trek to Storm King

Testing the Tradewinds at Sunken Harbor Club

A Brooklyn Bar Even Grandmothers Would Like

Escape the Winter Blues at Erv’s

“The Quick and the Dead”: A Prescient Ode to Political Hopelessness

THE OXFORD AMERICAN

Erosion

Nothing Stays the Same

Removal

THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE

Letter of Recommendation: Eavesdropping

SCALAWAG

Mr. Perkins Goes to Washington

CITYLAB

A dance party on a New Orleans riverboat casino highlights tensions about the city’s self-image, and its future.

SMITHSONIAN MAGAZINE

From the Page to the Plate: Bringing Literary Dishes to Life

OTHER ESSAYS 

As Trump pushes oil pipelines forward, we’re offered a grim vision of pending disasters.

How to Fold Clothes

The Abita Mystery House

AN ESSAY I MADE ABOUT STARTING TO SMOKE (THEN QUITTING)

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A FEW PIECES OF NEW ORLEANS REPORTING

Why New Orleans Doesn’t Have Uber

Carmen chameleon

New Orleans' new poetry scene

The oldest tattoo shop in New Orleans

New Orleans Bronies Prepare for DerpyCon South

Circle Food Store reopens in the 7th Ward with pomp, circumstance and bell peppers

Barbecue, dancing and brass open Kermit's Treme Mother-in-Law Lounge

A series on crime in St. Roch:

Beatings in St. Roch Roil the Neighborhood

At St. Roch crime meeting, residents had questions, but officials had few answers

Marching for peace in the troubled St. Roch neighborhood

THE NEW REPUBLIC

New And Unimproved

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