Since I'm born here, my music will always have some New Orleans elements.
Yeah, I think A Confederacy of Dunces is probably the perfect New Orleans book.
I love New Orleans. I did a movie there right before Katrina.
I've worked tremendously hard to make things happen for New Orleans culture.
When a lot of people are calling it a night at 2 A.M., New Orleans is coming alive.
New Orleans. Born and raised. I lived there until I was 19.
Well, my dad was the district attorney of New Orleans for about 30 years.
A New Orleans credo: When life gives you lemons--make daiquiris.
There is no reason at all why there aren't enough people to guard New Orleans and to help stabilise Baghdad.
My family is from New Orleans. My grandma is French. Everybody else is from Mississippi - Creole people.
I've started to fall for New Orleans recently. There's real life there, if you know what I mean.
I started in New Orleans music and played all through the history of jazz.
Fancy a novel about Chicago or Buffalo, let us say, or Nashville, Tennessee! There are just three big cities in the United States that are 'story cities'- New York, of course, New Orleans, and, best of the lot, San Francisco.
I think the best thing that happened to the education system in New Orleans was Hurricane Katrina.
Whenever people ask you where you're from and you say New Orleans, it's always going to create a conversation.
New Orleans has a real spirit. It's the most authentic of all American cities.
We have a very transient population. We have a lot of people that live here and work or play in New Orleans.
New Orleans is a city of paradox. Sin, salvation, sex, sanctification, so intertwined yet so separate.
I wasn't certain of anything anymore, except that New Orleans was a faithless friend and I wanted to leave her.
We're not really trying to do anything besides represent where we come from, and that's New Orleans.
Rejoice at the death and cry at the birth: New Orleans sticks close to the Scriptures.
New Orleans is like a big musical gumbo. The sound I have is from being in the city my whole life.
The violence in New Orleans is erupting and it's continuing to grow at an alarming rate.
I think The Meters are like The Beatles to us in New Orleans, you know.
I've been very proud of a lot of the work I've done in New Orleans.
Why are we rebuilding New Orleans? Whose idea was this, Aquaman?
Music and dance is part of everything in New Orleans. So I grew up appreciating it all.
New Orleans food is as delicious as the less criminal forms of sin.
You wanna do some livin' before you die. Do it down in New Orleans.
I feel bad sometimes because I secretly hope New Orleans gets nailed again.
New Orleans is great for a lot of the old-school charm and character.
The rebuilding of New Orleans is an important point in the history of the United States.
I once paddled a canoe the length of the Mississippi River all the way from Itasca to New Orleans.
Flow Tribe is a great bunch of New Orleans guys who have that funkiness to them.
The inconveniences we faced within this state are minor compared to... New Orleans.
The reality is this city will not be the same for a while, ... We're not saying bring New Orleans back today.
The answer to New Orleans's levee woes is painfully obvious: money and willpower.
In New Orleans, music is part of the culture. You're raised with it, from the cradle to the grave, and all in-between.
The people who couldn't get out of New Orleans to escape the storm were predominantly Black.
It's a wonderful city and every American has enjoyed New Orleans in one way or the other.
My mother was a teacher for 40 years. She was part of the United Teachers of New Orleans.
New Orleans makes it possible to go to Europe without ever leaving the United States.
Invite the best and brightest to compete for a grand prize to come up with designs, including new zoning, building codes and so forth, for New Orleans that could make it safe from water, and let the state and city pick the plan that works best for Louisiana.
In New Orleans, you can pitch a rock and hit a great trumpeter.
Beale Street is a very famous street in the history of America. You know, American music in particular. From the blues to jazz, it's a connecting city from New Orleans that goes all the way up to Buffalo through New York.
People from here will often say, "I'm not from the United States, I'm from New Orleans."
I'm a bounce artist, straight born and raised from New Orleans, Louisiana, and I love what I do.
New Orleans is gumbo. You get so man types of things... jazz, folk, Zydeco.
Ozzy Osbourne and Motley Crue in New Orleans on Mardi Gras = bad idea!
Going down to New Orleans, that's where I end up with the best meals.
We all have our own party fantasy that we've either lived or wanted to live in New Orleans.
I always say New Orleans is my heart. It's where I'm from. I go back, and I have a huge fondness for it.
You don't need a guidebook to see New Orleans - just a good pair of shoes.
There's nothing like New Orleans. When it comes back, it will be a tremendous highlight for America.
There are always people who are going to be opportunistic when they see situations unfolding the way that they are in New Orleans.
New Orleans cuisine is Creole rather than Cajun.
The only thing we try and do is just be a part of the gumbo that New Orleans is.
He learned about life at sixteen, first from Dostoevsky and then from the whores of New Orleans.
I can eat a lot of pizza. And I can cook. I'm from New Orleans, so it's just in my blood.
You knows dat in New Orleans is not morning 'til dee sun come up.
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