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Gulf Coast
life after roe
July 15, 2022
Ozark , of All Things, Inspired a Plan for a Floating Gulf Coast Abortion Clinic“I began thinking of how it could be legal because of those casino ships on the Mississippi.”
By Alissa Walker
hurricane ida
Sept. 1, 2021
Some Power Restored in New Orleans: Updates Outages remain widespread, and Governor John Bel Edwards told those who evacuated not to “come home before.”
By Intelligencer Staff
The Environmental Fallout of Hurricane Harvey What happens when a dangerous storm hits America’s “Chemical Coast.”
By Jen Kirby
cleaning up
Sept. 17, 2010
BP Completes Relief Well, Now on to ‘Bottom Kill’ BP sensors detect that the relief well has connected with the original Macando well 18,000 feet below the surface of the Gulf.
By Nitasha Tiku
cleaning up
Sept. 15, 2010
By Nitasha Tiku
cleaning up
Sept. 9, 2010
By Nitasha Tiku
cleaning up
Sept. 3, 2010
By Nitasha Tiku
cleaning up
Sept. 2, 2010
By Chris Rovzar
Obama and Sasha Swim Near the Gulf It’s safe to go back in the water, apparently.
By Mike Vilensky
The Obamas Plan A Trip To The Gulf This vacation should prove less controversial.
By Josh Duboff
Foodies With Benefits
July 20, 2010
By Hadley Tomicki
Pepsi Plays Friendly With Coke Again; Fresh Water Could Be A Culprit in Oyster An old soda ad comes back while The Gulf oil spill might not have been as devastating to Louisiana oysters as the solution.
Ronaldo Seduced Local Waitress; Oldest Bottle of Drinkable Champagne Found A one night stand in L.A. may have lead to a baby for a soccer superstar, while Baltic divers unearth 200 year-old bubbly.
British Soccer Players Blow Small Fortune at XIV; White House Chef Cooks Up While Britain weeps, two players have a ball and Sam Kass helps lead the charge on healthy food initiatives.
The Name Remains The Same
June 30, 2010
The Coast Is Clear at BP Oysterette Jennifer Morton dispels the notion that her seafood restaurant’s suddenly awkward name may be stained by The Gulf oil spill.
By Hadley Tomicki
Red Lobster Removes Oysters From Menu; Is L.A. Really ‘The Big Orange?’ The Gulf Spill forces a major chain to scrap some of its seafood offerings and LAist debunks a rarely used nickname for the city.
Del Taco Shooting Leaves Three Dead in San Bernadino; Gulf Spill Yet To Affect A multiple-homicide terrorizes a fast-food restaurant and the Deep Horizon spill shows little impact on seafood costs.
J. Gold Serves Up Udon ; UCLA Reveals Its Food Closet L.A. biggest critic offers a Japanese movie at L.A.’s film festival and The Bruins provide for hungry students.
cleaning up
June 14, 2010
By Josh Duboff
What The Stars of Friends Ate for Ten Years Straight; Eva Longoria Courtney Cox steals Jennifer Aniston’s lunch habits and a Desperate Housewives star claims a legal action against her from restaurant partners is without merit.
Gordon Ramsay Relives Kitchen Nightmare in Lancaster; Zabumba-Owner’s Husband A television pizza chef returns and a suspect in a restaurant owner’s death leaves Mexico against authorities’ advice.
What Floyd Mayweather Always Eats; ‘Haute Stoner’ Cuisine Emerges Wherever the boxer goes, so does his steak sauce, while chefs bring new meanings to “high-minded” dining.
By Hadley Tomicki
Mike Tyson Goes Vegan; Paris Hilton Gives Up In-N-Out A famous ear-biter goes meatless, while a famous socialite ditches fast-food.
Emeril Hosting New Cooking Game Show; Another Wine Company Sues Ramsay A television chef has a new show in production, while another has a new lawsuit filed against him.