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Kansas City, that's like in Kansas, right?" I ask. "Missouri," Frank and Dad both correct.
Half of my family has a deep-rooted connection to the South and Louisiana, and for me, New Orleans is one of our most precious, historic communities: visually, emotionally, artistically.
I was just mind-blown to find that New Orleans is just so much more fun and interesting than I had ever thought.
What we do in New Orleans, man - we party!
South of him, and below the Rim, Laredo
Charleston, West "by gods" Virginia
I'd like to move back to New Orleans.
New Orleans is one of the two most ingrown, self-obsessed little cities in the United States. (The other is San Francisco.)
Silicon Bayou - aka Lafayette, LA - is the best kept secret reservoir of innovation mojo in America
The Caddo Bayou Marina.
Thriving metropolis. Home to dozens.
Welcome to Tears of Crimson, the New Orleans Vampire Bar.
There is something about New Orleans that embodies passion; I've never seen that before. There's something tangible about the essence of the city. You can taste and smell it.
From Bourbon Street to Baton Rouge, the freaks come out at night in Louisiana. And nowhere are they more raucous and unnerving than at Tiger Stadium.
Sugartown Sugartown Sugartown Sugartown.
I went to college in Mississippi; I'm from Louisiana.
The New Orleans I knew ain't no more.
The most interesting place I've gone on location was New Orleans.
New Orleans is like a big musical gumbo. The sound I have is from being in the city my whole life.
New Orleans is a city of elegance, beauty, and refinement.
Half of Louisiana is under water and the other half is under indictment.
New Orleans has a real spirit. It's the most authentic of all American cities.
I beg to present you as a Christmas gift the city of Savannah.
on the outskirts of Johnson
I'm from New Orleans, and I know that people do like to sit and talk and drink and, you know, have conversation; you have dialogue.
There's certain things in life that I love. One is architecture. And music, culture, food, people. New Orleans has all of that.
For a while I was living in New Orleans for like 4, 5 years. I had just come back to town.
The Vikings need to go down there and hit that town like Katrina.
I loved growing up in Tulsa.
New Orleans is a city of paradox. Sin, salvation, sex, sanctification, so intertwined yet so separate.
Come here, Savannah.
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New Orleans is like the bad-kid island in 'Pinocchio.'
Whenever people ask you where you're from and you say New Orleans, it's always going to create a conversation.
New Orleans is one of the most exciting, incredible communities in the world. There's such a rich culture and history, and there are innumerable things to do.
You get a taste here in New Orleans that you don't get anywhere else in the country.
Louisiana has the best food on the planet if you don't really ask too much about what you're eating.
New Orleans is still the place where you find out that you have a doppelganger and feel lucky - but somehow unsurprised - to learn that his name is Mad Bottom.
The Saints are Louisiana's team and have been since the late '60s when my predecessor Pete Rozelle welcomed them to the league as New Orleans' team and Louisiana's team. Our focus continues to be on having the Saints in Louisiana.
As proud as we are of this city and as extraordinary as it is, all of south Louisiana and all of the Gulf Coast is a very special place, and the federal government has underinvested in it year after year after year, whether it's education or health care.
LSU would be a good place to stand during a lightning storm.
Lake Wobegon, the little town that time forgot and the decades cannot improve.
How did you fall in love with New Orleans? At once, madly. Looking back, sometimes I think it was predestined.
Eugene, Eugene, Eugene, this is a bad business!
Brownsville, having missed their road and wandered in the
Although I miss my family and friends when I'm away from Amsterdam, I've never had that feeling of missing a city like I have with New Orleans. Especially for the music.
I love New Orleans physically. I love the trees and the balmy air and the beautiful days. I have a beautiful house here.
I love Louisiana fried fish, but it's all Martin Luther King, I can't go over there.
Omaha, Nebraska. Sac City, Iowa. Alexandria, Indiana. Darwin, Minnesota. Hollywood, California. Alliance, Nebraska.
I love Fayetteville. I like hills and vistas and hardworking people and fighting snow in winter and chiggers in the summer.
I'm from the Mississippi delta originally.
The cold, remote Faye. It's shit.
I wouldn't touch New Orleans with a ten-foot pole. That town is haunted as shit, and all the better for it. Nowhere in the world loves its ghosts more than that city.
L.A. I could live without.
I went to New Orleans for the first time for Wild at Heart, and I kept going back to make more movies there. I've become very close to the city and part of me does feel like a New Orleanian.
Damn, I'm Miss Mississippi!
You got to get outta here, Josie. New Orleans is fine for some people, real good for a few. But not for you. Too much baggage that'll pull you down. You got dreams and the potential to make 'em real.
People from New Orleans are extremely prideful.
Do you know what it means to miss New Orleans. When that's where you left your heart. The moonlight on the bayou a creole tune that fills the air. I dream about magnolias in bloom and I'm wishin' I was there.
New Orleans reminds me of Romania because New Orleans is very corrupt politically.
When we were shooting in Shreveport, me and a couple of friends went down to Lafayette, because they had a big Zydeco music festival down there. We spent two days dancing to Zydeco music, eating fried alligator ... It was one of the craziest festivals I've ever been to in my life, but I loved it.
New Orleans is unlike any city in America. Its cultural diversity is woven into the food, the music, the architecture - even the local superstitions. It's a sensory experience on all levels and there's a story lurking around every corner.
New Orleans is kind of dark in a very beautiful way.
New Orleans is not in the grip of a neurosis of a denied past; it passes out memories generously like a great lord; it doesn't have to pursue the real thing.
When you set a play in the French Quarter in New Orleans, it's hard not to acknowledge the whole African-American, French, white mixing of races. That's what the French Quarter is: it's a Creole community.
The proudest thing I can claim is that I am from Abilene.
I'm born and raised in New York. I've lived between New York and New Orleans for the last 16 to 17 years.
Goldsboro, North Carolina.
There's the downtown area of Tupelo. Did you see the skyscrapers? Two stories.
In the dining room, next to my collection of colorful papier-mache Mardi Gras float art, hang draperies made of the New Orleans toile fabric that I designed pre-Katrina for Hazelnut.
At Odessa we became Texans, and proud of it.
Are we going to New Orleans?"
"No", she said, backing out of the spot. "We're going to West Virginia."
"I assume by 'West Virginia,' you actually mean 'Hawaii,'" I said. "Or some place equally exciting.
I grew up in Mobile, Alabama - somebody's got to be from Mobile, right? - and Mobile sits at the confluence of five rivers, forming this beautiful delta. And the delta has alligators crawling in and out of rivers filled with fish and cypress trees dripping with snakes, birds of every flavor.
I'm from Dallas. My whole family is based in Texas and Mississippi and Arkansas, spread throughout most of the South.
She was born in Baton Rouge, her favorite song was In My Life.
Tennessee Williams, one of my favorite playwrights, [lived] down there. You always heard about the Keys and how amazing they are and, well, it's like a highway with some bars on it.
I had a really good time in New Orleans, although I had some very tragic times in Baton Rouge. Some guys beat me up and threw my horn away. 'Cause I had a beard, then, and long hair like the Beatles.
I've always loved New Orleans music. I always loved it when the Neville Brothers opened up for the Grateful Dead and the Dirty Dozen and all that.
Houston, we've had a problem here
New Orleans is the only city in the world you go in to buy a pair of nylon stockings they want to know your head size.
Every time I close my eyes blowing that trumpet of mine, I look right into the heart of good old New Orleans. It has given me something to live for.
I needed New Orleans so badly back in 2006, just somebody to believe in me, somebody to care about me.
I was born in a little place called Inverness, MS.
D.C., Baltimore, Philadelphia, Austin ... and you. I'll be there soon.
Milwaukee one of my favorite cites; I think Milwaukee is #1.
Toulouse Street ran one way toward the Mississippi River. Jackson looked over [Imogene's] head into one of those famous New Orleans courtyards, full of lush foliage, mossy brick, secrets, and wonder.
This city belongs to ghosts, to murderers, to sleepwalkers. Where are you, in what bed, in what dream?
The past in New Orleans cohabits with the present to an extent not even approximated in any other North American city.
New Orleans has a unique history as a great melting pot of all kinds of cultures, and that manifests itself now through the food, the music, and the kinds of people who live there.
Just east of Lawrence, Kansas, if that means anything to you. It means nothing to me.
I'm proud to be an Oakie from Muskogee, a place where even squares can have a ball. We still wave Old Glory down at the courthouse and white lightning's still the biggest thrill of all.
I've always been fascinated by the Mississippi River and the way of life in these small river towns.
I took many trips down to New Orleans trying to experience the city as deeply as possible. I'm from Detroit so New Orleans seemed very exotic to me.
The people in Louisiana must know that all across our country there's a lot of prayer
prayer for those whose lives have been turned upside down. And I'm one of them.
Nincompoops. (Quincy,
That's Kansas. Or Missouri. One of those corn states.
There's so much music going on in New Orleans.
I spent so many summers and New Years and fun times in New Orleans. It was always a place where I felt I could go and actually let go and enjoy the spirit of something.
Dude, if Kentucky is going to remind you of Paris, we're in a hell of a pickle.
Houston, the Eagle has landed.