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Cover story: Welcome to New Orleans
In the thirties of the twentieth century, the theatrical writer and the resident of New Orleans for a long time in Tennessee Williams is counting the city among the first three places in America. “Everywhere else,” he says, “He is Cleveland.” New Orleans, known as a prosperous center for art, culture and food, also faced its share of the challenges – fires, wars, diseases and hurricanes, and recently a terrorist attack – and survived. The correspondent of Lee Kwan shines on the rich history of the city, and the flexibility of the people who live there.
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Architecture: Longue Vue House & Gardens
The host Jin Pauli visits Longo Vue House & Gardens, a drug from the twentieth century and the architectural masterpiece designed by Ellen Bidel Sheepman.
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The new brand you: Can you redesign a character?
For years, journalist Olga Khazan hated many of her personality. Therefore, despite the common assumption that the characteristic characteristics of the personality are not changed as soon as a person reaches a certain age, a reservoir has begun to change it. Reporter Susan Spencer explores the field of personal science, and hears from a professor at Kentucky University, whose research in this field can be a change in the field of mental health.
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Venus power: Ancient art for making Hawaii
Hawaii is famous for making Lei, an old tradition that still is popular on the island today. But the future of the craft can be in danger, as flower farms and the remaining lands disappear due to the effects of climate change. Reporter Jonathan Viglioti sits with Milliana Estis, a Hawaiian citizen who learned the art of making not from her grandmother. It also attends this year’s Liu Festival, which was held annually in Wikiki since 1929, and the founder of the island Andrew Mao, who invented what it could be for me.
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Easy to this: the historical iron works of the French quarter, and the craftsmen who keep it alive
A city known for its centuries -old iron work needs an expert who can keep it new. Correspondent Michel Miller, the former first lady in New Orleans, is our guide to some of the most famous designs. She meets with Daryl Reeves, one of a handful of mourning who are still working in New Orleans, where staying alive in the French district.
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Design abroad: Since the Covid-19 pandemic, external living has continued to prosper
Throughout history, the American backyard has evolved greatly. Even after the epidemic forced people to spend more time abroad, the open -air living spaces became a prosperous company, to about 10 billion dollars a year. David Pogue speaks with the editor -in -chief of “House Beautiful”, Joanna Sulz, about trends and visits a house with Foxterra Design Justin Fox to see how some people take their interior design abroad.
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Hide and research: secret corridors for history
Reporter Nancy Giles goes for hidden rooms, some of which are found in most unexpected places. Gayls speaks to Stephen Humble, founder of home engineering construction company, who specializes in building the doors of secret corridors and high -end security rooms. You also hear from April Tucholke, who is looking for hidden spaces and says secret room phenomena dates back to centuries.
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Beyond Gumbo: How did childhood inspire the famous chefs lists
New Orleans is famous for her music, Mardi Gra, especially her food. The correspondent MO Rocca is visited with a prize -winning chef who created unusual lists by returning to their childhood memories of cooking and culture. Roca talks to Nina Compton and her husband, Larry Miller, about the influence of St. Lucia on cooking in Combury Labin, and with chef Sergni Mbay and his commercial partner, Dr. Evi Richardson, who bring Senegalese flavor to food in Dakar Nola.
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Elegance ride: A transit official in New Orleans says the streets are an integral part of the city’s identity – here is the reason
By the sixties of the last century, New Orleans replaced almost all of its cars on buses. But some continued to buzz. Lona Edwards Hankins, CEO of New Orleans Transport Authority, tells Michel Miller that with the re -introduction of the contemporary city in recent decades, it has also maintained a few original copies. Anthony Magio, an experienced mechanic, shares how he and an army of craftsmen keep them.
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Architecture: Besthof’s Noma
Jin Pauli hosts the best sculpture park at the New Orleans Art Museum.
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There is no place like a house: Christian Bell is on a mission to keep the nursery together together
Actor Christian Bell got praise for his performance in the “Batman” concession, and now, on a mission to help children who can use a real hero in life. Bale helps build California, an incubator care house designed to keep orphans from separation. He talks to the reporter, Tryse Smith, about his inspiration for the project.
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Trolly Italy: From the past to the present
It is located in the ITRIA PUGLIA Valley, in southern Italy, traditional limestone huts with conical surfaces are part of the landscape. It is called “trulli”, which is the unique structures that comply with farmers and livestock, and have been largely ignored. But they have become a beloved attraction, as they withdraw tourists from all over the world who enchant them with their teeth and charm. The correspondent Seth Duan travels to Boglia to explore the past and present.
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Suitable: For many, the Seersucker suit is an essential element in New Orleans
Southern masters know everything about the beauty and coldness of the Seersucker suit, and its relationship to New Orleans. Reporter Jimmy Waks, a citizen of Louisiana, takes viewers on a trip across the sought -after side of the city – from a historic clothing store to a distinctive allowance maker, and finally, to a modern party in New Orleans.
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Annual anniversary: 40 years from Jordan Air
The number of air shoes in Jordan in Jordan is forty this year. “Sunday Morning” celebrates the design of the iconic shoe with the Luke Burbank reporter, who returns to the first American professional league legend Michael Jordan with Nike, then a relatively small sport shoe company in Oregon.
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Culture celebration: New Orleans “Beadmaster” praises the history of Mardi Gra
In the final appearance of Michel Miller this week on the pillars of the New Orleans style, the reporter deepens the tradition of the carnival for centuries of black mask. The works of the famous contemporary artist Demon money were shown all over the world, but they are deeply rooted in complicated beads suits that he creates as a senior head of the Black Sminole Hunters tribe.
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Nature: Black Safir in New Orleans
We leave you on Sunday morning with the black ducks, we enjoy the sun in the Odoubon Park and an animal in New Orleans, Louisiana. Video photography: Mike Hernandez.
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