Dooky Chase's Restaurant is a New Orleans legend not only for its gumbo and fried chicken, but for its important role in the ...
The historic upstairs dining room has been out of regular use for decades. Now, it's been refurbished space has been ...
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - New Orleans public education leaders christened The Leah Chase School with a celebratory second line and ...
The first part, published in October, found that fewer families have strong negative feelings about New Orleans public schools than past years. The Leah Chase School opened its doors in August as ...
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - Spicy, spunky, hardworking, determined, and family-oriented are just a few similarities between Disney’s Princess Tiana and Leah Chase, New Orleans’s culinary legend.
Alana Yzola: On a quiet residential block in New Orleans stands one of the ... daughter of Dooky Chase Jr. and award-winning chef Leah Chase. Stella: Our business was started by African American ...
Growing Up in New Orleans looks back at New Orleans childhood experiences during the 1950s and 60s. Local personalities interviewed are Deacon John Moore, Charmaine Neville, Leah Chase, Dr. John ...
She shares stories of growing up in the Jim Crow South and her husband's successful campaign to become first Black mayor of New Orleans. We also discuss the key roles Leah Chase and Dooky Chase's ...