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8/17/2019

NOPC Ep. 3 - Green Books, Red Dresses and Orange Beer

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In this episode we drink beer from Second Line Brewery, talk about Superdome renovations, as SuperMom, the movie Green Book and recap the Red Dress Run.

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Second Line Brewing

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Located in the Mid-City neighborhood of New Orleans, Second Line Brewing is the go-to spot for great locally brewed craft beer in a family and pet friendly setting.   

The Beers


NEWS: Superdome Renovations

NOLA.com story


Super Mom: Haruka Kikuchi

Good Morning America Story


Entertainment:  Green Book

What was the "Green Book?"
From The Atlantic:
In 1936, a black postal worker named Victor Hugo Green published the first edition of The Negro Motorist Green Book. At the time, the segregation-era guide was meant to direct black New York City residents to businesses they could frequent without facing the overt discrimination and threats of violence they encountered even up north.

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Green Book Trailer


Complete Loren Pickford oral history


Where was 'Green Book' filmed? A rundown of New Orleans shooting locations

Nola.com



Red Dress Run Photos

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    NOPC Episode 2 - Men in Dresses (women also)

    Audio only version (also on spotify)

    In this episode we (Richard Dubus and Lance Arnold) talk about City Park, Abita Beer, Free Haircuts, Lagniappe Dog Show, Red Dress Run and White Linen Night.

    Below are links and images to those things referred to in this podcast.

    New Orleans City Park

    Abita Beer

    "The Abita Brewing Company is nestled in the piney woods 30 miles north of New Orleans. In its first year, the brewery produced 1,500 barrels of beer. We had no idea what we started. Customers loved our beer! By 1994, we outgrew the original site (now our 100-seat brew pub) and moved up the road to a larger facility to keep up with demand.

    We brew more than 151,000 barrels of beer and 9,100 barrels of root beer in our state-of-the-art brewing facility. Our lagers and ales are brewed in small batches, hand-crafted by a team of dedicated workers with only the highest ideals of quality.

    This pride, along with our brewing process, is what creates our great brews. We are privately owned and operated by local shareholders, many who have been with us since day one."
    (from website)

    New Orleans barber aims to set Guinness world record

    Mercadel is aiming to complete more than 200 cuts over the two-day period. He thinks that’s doable because he can accomplish a popular cut like a bald fade “in under six minutes, like Speedy Gonzales,” he said. “It’s fast, high-quality work.”

    Lagniappe Classic Dog Show


    Hancock Whitney White Linen Night

    Red Dress Run

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    Your hosts Richard and Lance getting ready for the Red Dress Run

    NOPC Episode 1 - Killer Bees in New Orleans

    EPISODE 1: KILLER BEES ATTACK NEW ORLEANS

    AUDIO ONLY VERSION

    The first episode on nolasome’s NOPC Podcast.  Killer Bees Attack New Orleans, while we drink NOLA Brewing beer and talk about French Quarter Fest.

    Below are links and images to those things referred to in this podcast.
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    Tulane Stadium was the home to Tulane Football from 1926 until 1974. Built on an old plantation where sugar was first granulated, the original construction cost approximately $300,000 and was made mostly from brick and concrete. As the site of the annual Sugar Bowl, Tulane Stadium was often informally referred to as "Sugar Bowl Stadium." After its expansion in the 1940's, Tulane Stadium became the largest football stadium in the south.
    TULANE HISTORY LINK

    NOLA Brewing Company. 
    "We make good beer for the sake of good beer, inspired by the city we live in with a primary goal of making beer that lives up to its standards."
    NOLA BREWING CO. WEBSITE
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    GEORGE PORTER OF THE METERS ON SYNCOPATION


    NEWS: FRENCH QUARTER FEST IS MOVING
    Click for more info

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    SAVAGE BEES (1976)
    Full Movie

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    Savage Bees Clip


    I got the name of this movie wrong but spiders attacked New Orleans also.
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