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Jazz Fest is back! And a New Orleans business booms.

More music, more food: The city’s gearing up for another day of music and food as Jazz Fest resumes. We’ve got lots of coverage to get you started. The Lunch Line pick? Santana’s always a good bet. 

And you’ll want to eat, of course. Here are some best bets from Ian McNulty.


A family’s grief: The trial of a woman accused of murdering 6-year-old Bella Fontenelle in Harahan continues today in Gretna. Wednesday’s testimony was particularly emotional, as Michelle Hunter reports.


‘Wood is good.’: Business writer Rich Collins tells us today about a New Orleans company that has been around more than century and is now reporting its highest-ever revenues.  


Future of the church: As the Roman Catholic Church prepares to choose a new pope, New Orleans Archbishop Gregory Aymond spoke recently with Opinions Editor Arnessa Garrett about the process and the future of the church. Check it out.


Top watering holes: Two New Orleans bars once again find themselves in a Top 50 list. Ian McNulty, our resident eater-drinker, has the details.


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Be spectacular today, 

Bob

 
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