It’s been an amazing year for Beyond Bourbon Street. We’ve gone from launch to building an awesome community of people who love New Orleans. I’ve gotten to interact with many of you - by email, on Facebook, Instagram and sometimes even in person. Along the way I’ve made new friends and been able to take you along as we explore New Orleans.
This episode is my chance to say thanks for your support, encouragement and friendship.
In this episode, we look back on the first year of the Beyond Bourbon Street podcast. I answer your questions about my favorite episodes, about how the podcast has impacted me, and what 2017 might look like. I also answer several behind the scenes questions, including...
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Mark
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In this episode, Mark digs into the HBO Series Tremè, the television show created by David Simon and Eric Overmyer. The pair had previously worked together on the critically acclaimed series The Wire and brought that same passion to this project.
In Tremè, Simon and Overmyer put the spotlight on ordinary people trying to rebuild ordinary lives set against the backdrop of New Orleans and the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and the levee failures.
The shows features an ensemble cast including actors John Goodman, Wendell Pierce, Michelle Leo, Clarke Peters, Steve Zahn, Khandi Alexander, Kim Dickens, Lucia Micarelli, Michael Huisman, Rob Brown and Phyllis Montana-Leblanc. Among the characters they portray are a Tulane professor, a civil rights attorney, a chef, several musicians, a bar owner and the Big Chief of a Mardi Gras Indian tribe.