Sentences with phrase «nola shows»

This superb short report by Lake and Schnaiberg on special education in NOLA shows how a system of choice and autonomous schools can, if wisely organized, offer improved services to high - need kids.

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It's been close to 10 years (and 2 kids) since my last visit to NOLA so I'm excited to show the kids around and introduce them to Mommy's favorite doughnuts — beignets!
As NOLA's experience shows, an audacious plan can succeed spectacularly on some dimensions and not on others.
Even if we were confident that the test score gains in New Orleans are not being driven by changes in the student population following Katrina (and Doug and his colleagues are doing their best with constrained data and research design to show that), and even if these test score gains translate into higher high school graduation and college attendance rates (which Doug and his colleagues have not yet been able to examine), we still would have no idea whether portfolio management and other high regulations in NOLA helped, hurt, or made no difference in producing these results.
The funniest part of the show was NOLA talking about sleeping in a box, because Deagle convinced him to buy a game.
I like the way NOLA listens to feedback and pounds a RedBull for the show.
After seeing Katrina's show, go upstairs to visit the open studios of the next five artists who are participating in the New Orleans Local Artists («NOLA») Studio Program.
Our recent pop - up shows have investigated a broad range of topics: the relationship between hair, identity, and cultural memory («(De) Tangled»); the importance of food, particularly in the American South («FOODWAYS»); and the significance of the city's neighborhood movie theaters («Moviehouse NOLA»).
Ravitz, Sarah, Our Top Picks Of The Monthʼs Events, MyNewOrleans.com, December 18 Bookhardt, D. Eric, Wayne Gonzales paintings at NOMA, gambit, October 18 Rhines, Brad, Light to Dark / Dark to Light: NOMA Exhibit Shows Artist Wayne Gonzales on His Home Canvas, NOLA Defender, October Bookhardt, Eric D., Review: Common Ground expo at Arthur Roger Gallery, gambit August 17 Rosenberg, Karen, All Nooks, Crannies, Bedrooms and Trees are Backdrops for Art, The New York Times August 7
I started with Linzy's film at NOMA, then took in installations at the CAC by Candice Breitz, Mehretu, Meckseper, and Cao Fei, before setting off for Skylar Fein's re-creation of a NOLA gay bar (the site of a fatal fire), the Sally Mann show at the Ogden Museum, the Jim Richard painting show at Arthur Roger Gallery, and the Pilson and Fitzpatrick works at the Jazz and Heritage Center.
American painter Nola Zirin is best known for her painterly abstractions, but for this show she offered Detroit Debris (2017), a series of found objects covered with an enamel gold spray supported by a flat pedestal.
THE EDGE AND A LITTLE BEYOND & NOLA AVIENNE AT SOIL GALLERY Another show for aficionados of painting is SOIL's The Edge and a Little Beyond: Six Abstract Artists, curated by Julie Alexander, local painter and lover of paint.
The Landscape, Seascape, Cityscape component of the NOLA Now show at the Contemporary Arts Center (CAC) has been held over until April 7.
Big Freedia may have a hit show on FUSE, a world record, and a gallery exhibition, but she never forgets that best azz is NOLA azz.
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