Until now, I’ve approached this column with my blinders on and my sleeves rolled up, focusing on heavy art-world discourse instead of opening the discussion to other media. But now the promise of warm weather has me looking outward, and my eyes are wandering to New Orleans, where my college roommate from the Northeast has [...]
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04/13/11 The Fringe: Southern cities are attractive to outsiders, too
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burnaway: approved