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Category Archives: orleans
Miami Goes Down.
Wow, I’m not usually too in tune to sports in general, but this year has been fun for fans of the New Orleans Saints. Last night we came back from a 21-pt. deficit at halftime to crush the Miami Dolphins by a double-digit spread, putting us at 6-0 for the season so far. This is [...]
Boom.
Twenty B’s took this picture from the Moonwalk here in New Orleans on the Fourth of July. I like it because it looks like the Crescent City Connection is blowing up.
Bon Voyage, Jonah.
My business partner of more than two years, Jonah Langenbeck, is making a big career move, recently accepting the Interactive Media Manager position at the National WWII Museum. We partnered back in 2007 and spent the last two years working (sometimes frantically) on dozens of websites and interactive assets for various local and national [...]
Kids with Guns.
Children point plastic guns during a disarmament campaign in Medellin, Colombia, Monday, June 8, 2009. Police exchanged children’s plastic toy guns for food as part of a campaign to diminish the use of toy weapons.
(Luis Benavides/AP Photo)
Vendor & Client Goodness.
Not sure if I’m laughing or crying here, but this vid illustrates a lot of the headaches we face daily at Annunciation. We’re not a HOT DOG STAND!
Someone Must Know.
Saw this posted on a random light pole on Magazine Street here in New Orleans. I’m all for a chance of absolution, but the high school basketball coach thing is just freaky.
Erik Below Sea Level.
Our friend Erik ‘the k is black‘ Kiesewetter has launched an updated portfolio here, and it’s (as he’d say) ‘bangin’. He’s a great talent and we work with him often. Ask him about his Bike® Shorts.
Hell Freezes Over.