We offer this month and in January to get better acquainted with the city of New Orleans, founded by the French in the eighteenth century , owned by Spaniards and then purchased by the United States in 1803. The city has always housed people coming from everywhere, France, Canada, across the American continent, Caribbean, Caribbean and Africa of course. This diversity enriches the city and its music in particular. It was at "Big Easy" one of the many nicknames of the city, the Jazz was born there over a century. Hurricane Katrina profoundly affected the city and its inhabitants, plunge into uncertainty about the future. It is this rich past and the present difficulty we want to explore with you in a series of articles to see Samarra. Here are the articles already published, then this folder will grow articles on music after Katrina, on the rap scene in the city and other aspects.
- Katrina, 2005: Interview with Romain Huret To start this series, we asked a few questions to a historian who has published a fascinating little book on Katrina and its interpretations .
- Blacksad: a private New Orleans A comic police investigation as we speak VServat
- Treme: NOLA after Katrina VServat talks about the series which has Tremé under a quarter of the city after Katrina.
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