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"From a city rich with stories, Errol Laborde weaves local color into a tapestry depicting the unique history, food, people, and celebrations that only New Orleans could produce. With a front-row seat at many of the events chronicled (Laborde founded the now-beloved tradition of Zulu meeting Rex at Spanish Plaza before a loud, excited crowd on the eve of Fat Tuesday), he shares vignettes adapted from his national-award-winning "Streetcar" column in New Orleans magazine and his weekly Myneworleans.com blog, "The Editor's Room," which has won three New Orleans Press Club awards."--Back cover.

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"From a city rich with stories, Errol Laborde weaves local color into a tapestry depicting the unique history, food, people, and celebrations that only New Orleans could produce. With a front-row seat at many of the events chronicled (Laborde founded the now-beloved tradition of Zulu meeting Rex at Spanish Plaza before a loud, excited crowd on the eve of Fat Tuesday), he shares vignettes adapted from his national-award-winning "Streetcar" column in New Orleans magazine and his weekly Myneworleans.com blog, "The Editor's Room," which has won three New Orleans Press Club awards."--Back cover.
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Errol Laborde, the editor of New Orleans Magazine, has won more than twenty-five New Orleans Press Club Awards for outstanding journalism since 1972. Laborde is also the founding president and a current board member of the annual Tennessee Williams/New Orleans Literary Festival.