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From the creators of The Wire comes Season One of this HBO drama series that follows the residents--musicians, teachers, restauranteurs, radio deejays, community leaders--of one of New Orleans' oldest neighborhoods in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.
A funeral procession offers mourners a chance to reflect on the events of the last year.
Colson warns Albert to avoid trouble on St. Joseph's night.
As New Orleans gears up for Fat Tuesday, LaDonna puts her bad news on hold.
A judge's ultimatum gives hope to LaDonna, Albert makes a stand and pays the price.
Davis raises his profile on the streets and on TV; Delmond tours while Antoine toils.
Davis enlists some top local musicians and a Japanese jazz fan does a good turn for Antoine.
Antoine visits his sons, LaDonna and Toni probe a case of mistaken identity.
Albert makes a shocking discovery while Davis barters freedom for piano lessons.
Albert takes the law into his own hands; LaDonna gets news about her missing brother.
A New Orleans neighborhood celebrates its first second-line since Katrina.
New Orleans, 38 months after. Set between November 2008 and Mardi Gras 2009, this fourth and final season of the HBO series focuses on residents of this great city who find the promise of recovery tempered by corruption, crime and the economy.
Diminished by grief and loss, the post-Katrina New Orleans' faithful unite in the face of incompetence, graft and a murder prosecution.
More than a year has passed since Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, but residents are finding it harder than ever to rebuild their lives. HBO presents Season Two of this drama series that focuses on a diverse group of residents trying to get by.
From the creators of The Wire comes Season One of this HBO drama series that follows the residents--musicians, teachers, restauranteurs, radio deejays, community leaders--of one of New Orleans' oldest neighborhoods in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.