The deep moan of Antoine Batiste's solo trombone fills the air of a New Orleans cemetery in the season 2 opening of HBO's "Treme." Like a ghost, the sound of the horn passes over crypts and slips by tombstones, grazing the shoulders of mourners such as Landonna and her mother at the grave of her dead brother Damo, and other visitors such as big chief Albert Lambreaux busy sprucing up a loved one.[...]
'Treme' second season premiere: Did you watch?
Paul SchiraldiPAUL SCHIRALDI PHOTOGRAPHYHBO's "Treme."The second season of HBO's "Treme," a drama about post-Hurricane Katrina New Orleans, premiered Sunday. Did you watch the premiere? Or, like many TV viewers, have you failed to see the show?[...]
'Treme' returns: All that jazz!
Darren Franich on season 2: No series makes New Orleans look better (or worse), with a music all its own[...]
'Treme' back for Season 2, a year after Katrina
Although it took a couple of seasons for viewers to figure out that David Simon and his writers were taking on something larger than just a drama when they did "The Wire," there was no such lag in figuring out that when the man created HBO's "Treme," he was...[...]
Bourdain taps old nemesis for 'Treme'
Celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain, originally of Leonia, is now a writer and consultant on the HBO show "Treme"[...]
'Treme' is back — and zestier
"Treme," David Simon and Eric Overmyer's beautifully depressing, post-Katrina New Orleans drama, returns for a second season tonight with some subtle but important changes in the way it moves and feels. It's worth another shot.[...]
'Treme': Second season not all that jazz
More a showcase for local musicians than a drama, HBO's "Treme" swings low for a second season about the Big Easy. The...[...]
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