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Errol Laborde describes himself as a committed urban dweller whose beat to date has been his native city of New Orleans. He is the publisher and editor of Louisiana Life magazine and a columnist for City Business. His "Streetcar" column, which began running weekly in Gambit in 1982, is now found monthly in New Orleans Magazine, where he also serves as associate publisher and editor. Producer and panelist for the television program Informed Sources, Laborde has taught political science at local universities and founded several community projects, including the Tennessee Williams/New Orleans…mehr

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Errol Laborde describes himself as a committed urban dweller whose beat to date has been his native city of New Orleans. He is the publisher and editor of Louisiana Life magazine and a columnist for City Business. His "Streetcar" column, which began running weekly in Gambit in 1982, is now found monthly in New Orleans Magazine, where he also serves as associate publisher and editor. Producer and panelist for the television program Informed Sources, Laborde has taught political science at local universities and founded several community projects, including the Tennessee Williams/New Orleans Literary Festival. He also gives talks on state and local politics, as well as on the history of Mardi Gras.
Autorenporträt
Errol Laborde, editor and publisher of Louisiana Life magazine, has won more than twenty-five New Orleans Press Club Awards for outstanding journalism since 1972. A producer and panelist on public televisionís Informed Sources, an award-winning program that explores local politics, Laborde also is the founding president and a current board member of the annual Tennessee Williams/New Orleans Literary Festival.