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Our City Talks Back
New Orleans Voices

October 2011

Voodoo, De-mystified

10/31/11

Voodoo, De-mystified

Audio interview with voodoo priestess Miriam

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New Orleans Voices Interview with Doctor Morgus

10/24/11

New Orleans Voices Interview with Doctor Morgus

Archived interview from Oct. 10, 2006

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Barbara Johnson

10/17/11

Barbara Johnson

Central Carrollton Neighborhood Association

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Start Your Engines

10/10/11

Start Your Engines

Audio interview with Mitch Wright of NOLA Motorsports Park

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In Memoriam: Archbishop Philip Matthew Hannan, 1913-2011

10/03/11

In Memoriam: Archbishop Philip Matthew Hannan, 1913-2011

Audio Interview July 6, 2009

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About This Blog

Craig Kraemer grew up on Lowerline Street across from the Carrollton Cemetery and watched countless Jazz Funerals wind their way into the cemetery long before Jazz Funerals became cool. He remembers Hurricane Betsy and Mayor Vic Schiro’s famous quote to panicked citizens: “...don’t believe any false rumors unless they come from me...”

He lives now in Faubourg Saint John. (He calls them "faubourgs," not "neighborhoods" - he is proud of our city’s French heritage.) Although they were German, the Kraemers adopted Cajun culture and traditions. (His mother's family came straight from Paris.)

Kraemer's day job is as a freelance graphic designer, which he has been doing since age 20. Following Hurricane Katrina, he began a new business filming such things as the New Orleans Opera productions and symposiums for the Historic New Orleans Collection. He later started New Orleans PodCasting as a community service four months after Hurricane Katrina. New Orleans was in dire need of positive stories after the devastation of the storm. The national media were taking care of the negative stories. Those who had stayed, who were still in the city, or who had just returned were eager to talk about the good things that were happening, however small they were.

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