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This web­site is the most com­pre­hen­sive look ever under­taken of the Bea­t­les sprawl­ing 1968 self-titled dou­ble album. It’s also the first web­site devoted entirely to a sin­gle Bea­t­les album. The site fea­tures some intense research on the part of its many con­trib­u­tors. It con­tains many never before heard out­takes and demo’s and long lost radio spe­cials aired over the years since the albums ini­tial release. Over­flow­ing with detailed infor­ma­tion the site enter­tains thou­sands of vis­i­tors each month from all over the world, invit­ing them to delve into the album and once again take a closer look.

Salon Posh has endeav­ored to cre­ate a relax­ing oasis for each client who walks through the door. Their pro­fes­sional and friendly staff strives to make your expe­ri­ence “fun and fab­u­lous!” and they wanted for a web­site design that reflected that ambiance. Two request from owner Lau­rie Triner accom­pa­nied that request… my favorite color is pur­ple, and we love the shops ele­gant chan­de­lier. Could you some­how include both in the website?

New Orleans based pho­tog­ra­pher L.J. Goldstein’s work has cap­tured the feel of the cities core cul­ture like few before him have done as well. Although he is not a mem­ber of the press, the esteemed Press Club of New Orleans awarded L.J. First Place for his 2006 photo story “The Beat of the Street” that appeared in the Louisiana Endow­ment for Human­i­ties Cul­tural Vis­tas Mag­a­zine. This lead to L.J.‘s One-Man Show at the Zigler Museum of Fine Art.