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A Yellow House in New Orleans Growing up, Sarah M. Broom was embarrassed by her shabby home in New Orleans, but when she returns after Katrina has destroyed it, she discovers a new perspective. The essay explores shame and the ways that we hide from ourselves.



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The Cult of House Worship
Getting to the bottom of the current housing crisis reveals some ugly truths about our country's lust for domestic splendor. Social commentator and OA Columnist Hal Crowther presents disturbing insights into the psychology behind the mortgage mayhem.




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Among the Ruins
Gaston Callum is a photographer with a mission. Sure, his photographs are gorgeous, but Callum's real goal is to rescue distinctive Southern architecture from certain ruin. For two decades, he's roamed the South, tracking down historical gems, photographing them, and selling them to owners who will love and restore them.