“It looks noticeably different than it was just a year ago,” said Robert Florence, a co-owner of NOLA Historic Tours, who led a tour by the river a week ago. “When the water is higher, it accentuates the sinkholes, cross currents, whirlpools and eddies. It feels more alive and powerful.”

Quoted from The New York Times:"April’s Storms Were Relentless. But the Rainwater Is Finally Going Away" https://www.nytimes.com/2025/05/03/weather/mississippi-river-flooding-cresting.html

Continue Reading“It looks noticeably different than it was just a year ago,” said Robert Florence, a co-owner of NOLA Historic Tours, who led a tour by the river a week ago. “When the water is higher, it accentuates the sinkholes, cross currents, whirlpools and eddies. It feels more alive and powerful.”

Cosimo Matassa’s first recording studio sold in New Orleans to Jazz Fest Foundation

Cosimo Matassa's first recording studio sold in New Orleans to Jazz Fest Foundation https://www.nola.com/entertainment_life/festivals/jazz-fest-foundation-buys-cosimo-matassa-studio/article_3d6e1939-9c84-4b9b-8ea6-f1b327f3ddc1.html https://www.tourneworleans.com/music-tour/

Continue ReadingCosimo Matassa’s first recording studio sold in New Orleans to Jazz Fest Foundation