Data Zone
Six Louisiana Schools Receive more than 1,200 Free Hotspots, Internet Service
Charles Bassett AT&T Corporate Communications Baton Rouge, August 2, 2021 — As students and teachers begin the new school year, AT&T and leading nonprofit Connected Nation are continuing work to put the connectivity solutions vital […]
Transformation!
Tracee Dundas Fashion Stylist Fashion Story Fashion Stylist: Tracee Dundas | @fashionablyyoursnola New Orleans Fashion Week | @nolafashionweek Photos Courtesy of Facebook: Peyton Brown, McKenna Casbon, Avery Gavins, Skarlett Roa Transformation! Who says you have […]
NEA Names Donald Harrison, Jr. 2022 Jazz Masters along with Hart, Clarke, and Wilson
Nate Chinen NPR (National Public Radio) There’s a moment on “Oceans of Time,” from a 2016 album by The Cookers, when Alto Saxophonist Donald Harrison, Jr. takes a solo full of swerving self-assurance. Swinging mightily […]
Amazing Night for Young Aspiring Fashion Designers and Models
Fashion Institute of New Orleans (FINO) Photos by Glenn Summers The Fashion Institute of New Orleans (FINO) is a program aimed at challenging students to maximize their talents in a way that will nurture growth. […]
The Evolution of the Bikini
Tracee Dundas Founder, New Orleans Fashion Week Throughout history numerous circumstances have dictated society’s fashion landscape, causing people to pause and take note. Such as the case in the 1940’s, as World War II forced […]
Mary J. Blige’s My Life Documentary Explores The Trials, Tribulations and Triumphs of the Queen of R&B Hip-Hop
Elise Schenck Data News Weekly Contributor Mary J. Blige is the embodiment of someone who has been able to thrive in the face of many obstacles. This point becomes abundantly clear in her recent documentary […]
Cyril Neville’s First Performance Since the Pandemic
Dionne Character Data News Weekly Columnist Recently, Cyril Neville gave an intimate performance at The Magnolia Mansion in New Orleans, while being accompanied by a three-piece band surrounding his soulful voice as the hard wood […]
Summer of Soul (… Or When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised)
Dwight Brown NNPA News Wire Film Critic It was a volatile time. Malcolm and Martin had been assassinated in recent years. Civil uprisings and riots had just simmered down. The summer of ’69 was a […]