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There are a lot of places I like, but I like new Orleans better. --Bob Dylan

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HammHawk | There are a lot of places I like, but I like new Orleans better. –Bob Dylan HammHawk There are a lot of places I like, but I like new Orleans better. –Bob Dylan Home About   Treme: Too Real? 12 April 2010 I really enjoyed the premiere of Treme last night, although it confirmed one of my mild apprehensions about the show:  People won’t believe how authentic it is. It’s a weird contradiction that at the same time we don’t want people believing that there’s a parade every five minutes here, like a lot of pop culture would suggest, but at the same time, they’re pretty damn regular, and Treme captures that. I can see people around the country simultaneously having their stereotypes of the city confirmed and yet not believing that what they’re seeing is real.  In fact, we do support a lot of their stereotypes on a superficial level, but not on a deeper level.  Yeah, second lines happen regularly, but they’re still a big deal that people make a point of catch...

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