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The identity of New Orleans is characterized by interactions among diverse groups that have historically inhabited the city, according to Jason Berry (CAS ’71), author and investigative reporter.

Diversity Has Shaped New Orleanian Culture, Author Says

By Charlie Goetzman February 28, 2019

The culture of New Orleans has historically been shaped by the influence of its diverse inhabitants, said Jason Berry (CAS ’71), author and investigative reporter. The Feb. 25 event featured Berry’s...

Signature Seafood Off the Coast

By Jiwon Noh January 30, 2015

Although the Washington, D.C. area is not known for its seafood options, Yummi Crawfish is a moderately priced seafood restaurant within a short walk of the Georgetown campus. A relatively new location,...

Seafood Restaurant Jazzes Up Southern Classics

By Yiwen Hu October 17, 2014

★★★★★ $$$$ It is not uncommon for cuisine distinctions to become over-generalized — the diversity of food found from region to region within a given country is rarely appreciated. Therefore,...

Hankering for Some Fresh Seafood?

By Eamon O'Connor May 18, 2011

For all the New England expats soaking up the D.C. humidity this summer, Hank's Oyster Bar offers a refreshing taste of home — with a twist that only a city below the Mason-Dixon Line could offer. The...

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