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Dylan Dog Showcases New Orleans
May 5, 2011 | New OrleansDylan Dog, released at the end of April 2011 in theaters, prominently features the city of New Orleans throughout the movie. You'd think that a movie about a guy investigating a crime scene among werewolves, zombies and vampires would not be a great film to show off the city of New Orleans, but you would be wrong. Dylan Dog, finally released in theaters on April 29th, 2011 was entirely shot… Read More »
Record Numbers at the French Quarter Festival
April 14, 2011 | New OrleansThe French Quarter Festival estimates that over half a million people attended the festival this past weekend. Their official numbers placed the attendance around 533,000, up 20,000 from last year. The festival has seen continued growth over the past few years: 2010 saw an increase of over 70,000 more in attendance than the previous year! This success is not confined to just the festival. Hotel occupancy for Friday and Saturday… Read More »
French Quarter Festival Begins!
April 6, 2011 | New OrleansThe French Quarter Festival is here with 4 days of festival in 2011! Tonight kicks everything off with the TGIF "Thank Goodness It's Festival" Kickoff Party at the House of Blues. Zydeco king Rockin' Dopsie, Jr. and bluesman Little Freddie King will keep the House rocking throughout the evening, with Dopside playing the Music Hall and King in the VooDoo Garden. The focus switches over to the heart of the… Read More »
Brass Roots Movie Accepted to Kickstarter
April 4, 2011 | New OrleansThe documentary Brass Roots is nearing its completion stage, and the filmmakers are asking for some help. Using the fundraising service Kickstarter, Brass Roots hopes to raise $20,000 to help cover production costs in order to have the film ready for festival season. Kickstarter is a unique fundraising service. While many serves simply accept your donation and apply it to the cause of your choice, Kickstarter begins by accepting pledges.… Read More »
Excuses to Eat in New Orleans March 25-27
March 25, 2011 | New OrleansIt's not as if the city of New Orleans needed an excuse to have a good time or to eat some amazing food, but this weekend has a couple of great opportunities for food and events. Hogs for the Cause - City "Pork" (still known as City Park in other areas) hosts a hog cookoff to raise funds to fight against pediatric cancer. 50-75 teams will be preparing pork dishes… Read More »
Hogs for the Cause 2011
March 22, 2011 | New OrleansHogs for the Cause will be in City Park this Saturday, March 26th with fantastic food, New Orleans bands and competitions to raise money to fight pediatric cancer. What better way to raise money for a non-profit organization than having a good ol' fashioned cook-off? New Orleans is a city in love with fantastic food, and attendees will have the chance to vote with their tax-deductible donations to name the… Read More »
St. Patrick’s Day in New Orleans!
March 10, 2011 | New OrleansHey New Orleans, feeling all rested up after Mardi Gras? The city of New Orleans no sooner cleans up after a massively successful Mardi Gras before it's ready for the next party. This Saturday and Sunday (March 12th and 13th), St. Patrick's Day parades hit the streets. The Irish Channel Parade starts at 1 p.m. on the corner of Constance and Josephine Streets, and the St. Patrick's Day Parade begins… Read More »
A Romantic Evening at Galvez Restaurant
February 21, 2011 | New OrleansExperience New Orleans suggests a romantic spot in the French Quarter for guys looking for a place to take their dates. Guys, let me give you a helpful suggestion. If you are looking for a romantic place to go with your significant other, then you need to check out the Galvez Restaurant. From your dinner table, you can enjoy a breathtaking view of the lights of the Mississippi River and… Read More »
Documentary Celebrates Local Brass Band Music
February 17, 2011 | New OrleansNew Orleans is one of the pre-eminent cities for jazz music in the world. Local residents have the chance to sample a wide array of styles and influences throughout the city at historic venues any night of the week, leaving non-residents at a disadvantage. But locals and non-residents alike will be able to celebrate the history and culture of New Orleans Brass Band Music in the upcoming documentary Brass Roots.… Read More »
The New Orleans Comic Con Was a Success!
January 31, 2011 | New Orleansby Michael Roberts New Orleans demonstrated their love for comic books and geek culture this past weekend at the New Orleans Comic Con with decorative costumes and a bustling convention hall. The convention, located at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, had something for fans of all types with opportunities to meet and get autographs from a wide range of TV and movie actors. Collectors could find comic books… Read More »
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