525. Part 1 of our conversation with John Holland about his work writing comic books. "Die
Bold Comics is the home of the words of John Holland and
an assortment of fantastic artists. I've been very fortunate
over the years to work with some amazing artists. You might
recognize the names of some of the artists such as Sam Kieth,
the creator of The Maxx, but even the ones you've never heard of
are amazing artists and I think you'll agree. The type of comics
we create range all over the map as far as genres go. We have
science fiction, horror, slice of life, super hero and pretty
much any type you can think of. Our comics are for adults as
well as kids of all ages. You're sure to find something here
that you will like."
- This week in Louisiana history. June 1, 1862. Gen. Benjamin Butler declares the port of New Orleans reopened for commerce to all friendly nations.
- This week in New Orleans history. On September 28, 1911,
Annie Crawford, 28 year-old resident of 1011 Peters Avenue,
was arrested for the poisoning of her 24 year-old sister Elise
at their home. on September 23. Elise had been ill for quite
some time before her death.
- This week in Louisiana.
New Orleans Juneteenth Festival
June 19, 2023
12:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Location:
Congo Square. (Louis Armstrong Park)
835 N. Rampart St.,
New Orleans, LA 70116 [Map/Directions]
Neighborhood: Neighborhood Treme
Event Host: Event Host New Orleans Juneteenth Festival
Admission Price:
Free
More Info:
Visit Event Websitek
Commemorate Juneteenth with the NOLA Juneteenth Festival. From June 18-19, a couple of different events will take place, including the Juneteenth Freedom Gala on Sunday and a free festival at Armstrong Park/ Congo Square on Monday, June 19.
- Postcards from Louisiana. Drums in Congo Square.
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