In this issue

Unleash the Louche:
The Re-emergence of Absinthe in New Orleans

Radio Golf

From Prohibition to Apparition:
The History and Mystery of Southport Hall

Po Boy Views
What’s For Lunch? or Has It Only Been Three Years?

Tales From The Quarter
It’s Driving Me Mad

September CD Reviews

Interview with Theresa Andersson
Hummingbird Go! is much more than just the sounds of life, it is a push on the creative boundaries of music.

September Food News

Go East By Heading West!
For a Taste of the Far East, Go West!

September Movie Reviews

Jack Daniels: Seven Wonders of the World
Interview with the former Master Distiller Jimmy Bedford

Southern Decadence
in New Orleans

Lakeside To Riverside
Music shows to see this month

Ones To Watch
I, Octopus


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Local Book Reviews

In The Land Of Cocktails by Ti Adelaide Martin & Lally Brennan

By Sheri McKee


In The Land Of Cocktails

By Ti Adelaide Martin & Lally Brennan
HarperCollins Publishing
Reviewed by Sheri McKee

NOLA’s most famous Cocktail Chicks, Ti Adelaide Martin and Lally Brennan, are shaking things up with their latest publication, In the Land of Cocktails. Martin and Brennan give readers a greater insight to their family’s famous drink recipes, along with some of the many adventuresome stories that made them so wildly popular. This delightful publication will have you mixing the best ingredients in town while your jaw will be dropping over some of the hilarious stories of relatives and patrons in this flamboyant gastronomical diary of NOLA culture. Some of the stories include tales of what happened in the bathroom during World War II curfews, the need for great ice to make a great drink, Aunt Adelaide’s golden swizzle stick, and the parallel universe of Commander’s Palace’s “Little Room.” The book contains famous recipes of New Orleans cocktails including the Sazerac, Brandy Milk Punch, Absinthe Frappe, Ramos Gin Fizz, and even some new ones like the Break Tag and the Neutral Ground. Be sure to pick up a copy before all the big parties this year and the festival season begins, as it also covers Champagne Cocktails, as well as seasonal warm weather cocktails to keep you cool and spirited all year long.

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