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Halloween in America’s Most Haunted City

Halloween in America’s Most Haunted City

September 27, 2012  |  Upcoming Events

The air is getting a tad crisper in New Orleans these days, which of course can only mean one thing- Halloween (and raking leaves) is just around the corner! It may still be September, but our favorite transient 'Spirit' stores are cropping up all over town, giving early birds and opportunity to have first dibs on some questionably creative costumes for the days ahead. In a city that's generally spooky… Read More »

Red Dress Run: Raising Awareness The NOLA Way

Red Dress Run: Raising Awareness The NOLA Way

August 10, 2012  |  Upcoming Events

  By 9:30 A.M. tomorrow morning the gates of Armstrong Park will be swarmed with individuals donning their most stylish red dresses. Notably, if not surprisingly, at least half of these fashionistas will be men (Yes, men in dresses, en masse, and Southern Decadence is still weeks away). By 11:00 A.M. the colorful mob of thousands will migrate through the streets of the French Quarter, consuming most of the alcohol in… Read More »

White Linen Night is Tomorrow

White Linen Night is Tomorrow

August 3, 2012  |  Upcoming Events

Tomorrow is the 17th annual White Linen Night in the New Orleans Arts District! Galleries and museums all along Julia Street and throughout the Arts/Warehouse District will open their doors to the public, offering local cuisine and cocktails while you browse artwork in your airiest white linen garb. New Orleans Arts District galleries also host monthly Art Walks on the first Saturday of every month, giving visitors who won’t be… Read More »

Satchmo SummerFest Is Coming Up!

Satchmo SummerFest Is Coming Up!

July 27, 2012  |  Upcoming Events

He’s one of New Orleans’ favorite sons, famous for his cornet and trumpet improvisation, throaty scat singing, and bold personality--so it’s only fitting that we honor Louis Armstrong with a music festival each summer around the time of his birth. Armstrong grew up poor in uptown New Orleans when that neighborhood was called "Backatown," raised by his mother and her relatives after his father left the family. He made a bit… Read More »

Essence Fest 2012’s Lineup Packs a Punch

Essence Fest 2012’s Lineup Packs a Punch

July 5, 2012  |  Upcoming Events

This weekend, Essence Fest returns to downtown New Orleans, and it’s bigger than it ever has been, expanding to five full days of contemporary black American music and culture. Legendary soul queen Aretha Franklin headlines, along with Keyshia Cole, Mary J. Blige, D’Angelo, Trey Songz, Eve, the Pointer Sisters, Kirk Franklin and more! Franklin is expected to be honored with Essence’s “Power Award” for her contributions to African-American music. The… Read More »

Go 4th On the River!

Go 4th On the River!

June 26, 2012  |  Upcoming Events

We celebrate a lot of things here in Louisiana, from antiques and alligators to wooden boats and zydeco. So it’s nice when the rest of the country gets to join in! On Wednesday, July 4, the Crescent City--and every other American city--celebrates freedom. In 1776, America declared her independence from Britain; New Orleans had been around for over fifty years already, and Louisiana wouldn’t become part of the United States… Read More »

Celebrating Plantations

Celebrating Plantations

June 19, 2012  |  Upcoming Events

Close your eyes for a moment. Imagine you’re sitting on a wide wooden porch, crisp breeze blowing through the wooden railing. Maybe you’re sipping a cool mint julep. The porch overlooks a grand vista: twin lines of majestic oaks disappearing into the distance, gardens fading into fields on either side. This was plantation life for some in the early 19th century. For others, it was decidedly less comfortable. These were… Read More »

What’s the Point?

What’s the Point?

June 11, 2012  |  Upcoming Events

For some New Orleanians, visiting the West Bank is like crossing the Atlantic. It’s a whole different world, especially in the historic community of Algiers, which is almost as old as New Orleans’ French Quarter! Here’s a bit of info on an often-overlooked area of New Orleans. Originally founded in 1719 as a slaughterhouse location and powder storage site, Algiers is said to get its name from its proximity to… Read More »

New Orleans Fun & Free, Part 1

New Orleans Fun & Free, Part 1

May 24, 2012  |  Upcoming Events

New Orleans is a great place to find entertainment of any kind. It could be live music, a cooking demonstration, an enterprising street performer, a play or, of course, a parade. Often, though, we may find ourselves spending a bit more than we’d like on these diversions.  We want to help you Experience New Orleans without experiencing wallet burnout, so we rounded up our favorite free activities, venues and events… Read More »

Theater Thursday: Kids Edition!

Theater Thursday: Kids Edition!

May 3, 2012  |  Upcoming Events

  (Image via JPAS.org) During festival season in New Orleans, it can be easy to forget that there are kid-friendly events going on, too. For a change of pace, try this upcoming children's show in Covington! How I Became a Pirate May 4 at 9:45AM, 11:15AM and 7:30PM May 5 at 11AM and 2PM May 6 at 2PM $20; $15 kids Greater Covington Center's Fuhrmann Auditorium, 317 N. Jefferson Ave.,… Read More »