John Burnett appears in the following:
A Hero At Home, Deacon John Moore Is New Orleans' Best-Kept Secret
Saturday, February 14, 2015
Deacon John does it all. The veteran New Orleans bandleader plays weddings, birthdays, proms, debutante parties. He holds his own at Jazz Fest and at carnival balls. He'll play 1950s R&B, rock, jazz, gospel, soul and disco — whatever the people want to hear. But when it's up ...
A Community Takes On Racial Tensions Once Hidden Under The Surface
Friday, February 13, 2015
An Army Chaplain, First Tested By War, Finds His Faith Renewed
Tuesday, January 06, 2015
Child Migrant Crisis Stemmed By Border Security Build-Up
Tuesday, December 30, 2014
For Cubans In Key West, A Longing To Fill In 'Gaps Of Who We Are'
Saturday, December 27, 2014
Like Cuban-American families throughout the diaspora, the Garcias of Key West, Fla., gather on Noche Buena, or Christmas Eve, to catch up on news and eat a traditional meal of lechón, or roast pig.
Wayne Garcia, a local building contractor and artist, prepared the pork for the family feast this ...
Businesses Buzz With Anticipation In Wake Of U.S.-Cuba Thaw
Friday, December 26, 2014
In Miami, Mixed Emotions Over Release Of Cuban Spies
Tuesday, December 23, 2014
Border Patrol Completes Recruitment Drive Aimed At Women
Wednesday, December 17, 2014
Born In The U.S. But Turned Back At The Border, Time After Time
Friday, December 12, 2014
Legal Pot In The U.S. May Be Undercutting Mexican Marijuana
Monday, December 01, 2014
Do More Boots On The Border Equal Security?
Friday, November 28, 2014
Viewers React Differently To Obama's Immigration Address
Friday, November 21, 2014
How Will A Small Town In Arizona Manage An ICE Facility In Texas?
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Immigrant Advocates Challenge The Way Mothers Are Detained
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
The Texas Road Food Takeover: Smoked, Fried And Tex-Mex
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Recently, a friend and I rode bicycles from Brownsville, Texas, to Oklahoma, 738 miles from the Rio Grande to the Red River, just for the hell of it. Naturally, eating was the highlight of the journey. The trip turned into a 13-mph tour of Texas's evolving food geography.
What ...
Bike Like A Pro Athlete, Eat Like A Pig
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
Last month, a friend and I rode bicycles 738 miles up the spine of Texas from the Rio Grande to the Red River, dodging oilfield trucks and yipping Chihuahua dogs.
All that pedaling had us burning about 5,000 to 5,500 calories every day. And so the 10-day journey — eight ...
As Oil Prices Slide, Speculation Rises On Shale Boom's Sustainability
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
Texas City Unveils Statue Of Innocent Man Who Died In Prison
Thursday, September 18, 2014
Unregulated Skies: Keeping Watch On America's Vertical Borders
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
In Cities Across Texas, Activists Battle Billboard Companies
Saturday, September 06, 2014
Language warning: This story contains words some may find offensive.
The Highway Beautification Act will be 50 years old next year. As envisioned by Lyndon and Lady Bird Johnson, it was supposed to protect the natural landscape from billboards.
Ever since its passage, scenic activists and billboard companies have been ...