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NATIONAL WALKING DAY

The first Wednesday in April is National Walking Day and it encourages Americans of all ages to get out and stretch their legs and get their hearts pumping. The American Heart Association sponsors this day to remind people about the health benefits of taking a walk. Wear your sneakers (or take them with you) to work, and at some point in the day, take a 30-minute walk. 

Here are some great ways to make that 30-minutes more enjoyable:

  • Wear comfortable clothes.
  • Take a friend to pass the time.
  • Make sure to stretch those muscles.
  • Drink plenty of water.
  • Move your arms, too.
  • Make sure you have good posture.

How to get free solar eclipse glasses at New Orleans, Jefferson, St. Tammany libraries

By MARIE FAZIO

Thousands of libraries across the U.S. will distribute safety-certified glasses to ensure safe viewing of an eclipse.

PHOTO PROVIDED BY BILL INGALLS/NASA



New Orleans, Jefferson Parish and St. Tammany Parish libraries will distribute free eclipse glasses this week ahead of the solar eclipse on Monday.

The free glasses come by way of the Space Science Institute, which has distributed five million eclipse glasses to 10,000 libraries around the country through its Solar Eclipse Activities for Libraries program.

Though the New Orleans area is not in the path of totality for the eclipse, about 82% of the sun will be covered by the moon around 1:50 p.m. on Monday. Looking at the eclipse directly can cause serious eye injury, according to guidance from NASA.



Jefferson Parish Library will distribute 3,000 free eclipse glasses beginning on Friday, April 5, Jefferson Parish president Cynthia Lee Sheng said at a parish council meeting last week. 

St. Tammany Parish library will distribute eclipse glasses at each branch from April 1 to April 8 while supplies last, according to a social media post. If residents received glasses from last year's eclipse and the filters are not damaged they can be reused.

New Orleans libraries will have glasses available from April 4-8, and are limiting the giveaway to three pairs per family.

The New Orleans library is also participating in an eclipse viewing event from 12-2 p.m. Monday at the Earl K. Long library breezeway at University of New Orleans. The event will feature Dr. Joel Webb, a professor of math at UNO.



At all libraries, glasses will be distributed on a first-come first-served basis and cannot be reserved in advance. 

According to NASA, it is not safe to look at the sun during an eclipse except when it is briefly totally obscured by the moon. That includes looking at the sun through a camera lens, telescope and binoculars. Regular sunglasses should not be used in place of eclipse glasses, according to NASA's guidance. 

New Orleans Museum of Art, One Collins Diboll Circle, City Park,
New Orleans, LA 70179

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*Wednesdays are free for all Louisiana residents, courtesy of The Helis Foundation

MUSEUM

10 am–5 pm, Tuesday–Sunday*



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10 am–6 pm, Seven Days a Week

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10 am–4 pm, Tuesday–Sunday, and Private Events

JEDCO HOSTS SBA BUSINESS RECOVERY CENTER TO HELP BUSINESSES IMPACTED BY SEVERE OR EXTREME DROUGHT

(AVONDALE, La) -- Today, the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) opened a Business Recovery Center in Churchill Park, located in Avondale, La, to provide a wide range of services to businesses impacted by severe or extreme drought that occurred Sept. 19 - Dec. 5, 2023. Hosted by the Jefferson Parish Economic Development Commission, the Business Recovery Center will be housed inside of the JEDCO Conference Center. It will be open as indicated below.


“Given the economic losses Louisiana businesses have faced, our priority is to provide them with all the support they need to assist in their recovery,” said Francisco Sánchez Jr., associate administrator for the Office of Disaster Recovery and Resilience at the Small Business Administration. “The center will serve as a one-stop location where businesses can find specialized assistance. Our customer service representatives will be available to offer personalized help to every business owner,” he added. No appointment is necessary. All services are provided free of charge. The center will open as indicated below.


JEFFERSON PARISH

BUSINESS RECOVERY CENTER

JEDCO Conference Center

701A Churchill Pkwy

Avondale, LA 70094


Mondays – Fridays, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Saturdays, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.

What is the call sign of the President's helicopter?

Marine One

Navy One

Air Force One

Army One


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WEDNESDAY APRIL 3

OPEN AT 1:00PM

J.J. & THE A-OK'S BAND1:15PM-5:00PM

BOARDWALKER & THE 3 FINGER SWINGERS5:30PM-8:30PM

THE QUEEN & FRIENDZ9:00PM-12:00AM



What does "pensive" mean?

Reckless

Thoughtful

Spontaneous

Carefree



What does "pensive" mean?

Reckless

Thoughtful

Spontaneous

Carefree





What does "pensive" mean?

Thoughtful


pensive (pen-siv)

Definition: Deeply thoughtful, often with a hint of sadness.

Origin: The word pensive comes from the Old French word pensif, meaning "thoughtful" or "musing". It was first used in English in the 14th century.

Example: She sat in the garden, pensive and alone, lost in thought.

"Thoughtful" is a suitable answer to the question "What does 'pensive' mean?" as both words have similar meanings of being deeply reflective or contemplative. However, "thoughtful" tends to have a more positive connotation, while "pensive" often includes a hint of sadness or melancholy. A person can be thoughtful without being pensive, but when someone is pensive, they are often lost in thought and may appear sad or distant. Overall, both "thoughtful" and "pensive" describe a state of deep thinking and introspection.



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⭐ Monet: The Immersive Experience is a 360º digital art exhibition that invites you to step into the world of the French painter Claude Monet, one of the greatest artistic geniuses of the nineteenth century.


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  • Family Bundle (min. 4 tickets, of which max. 2 adults)
  • Group Bundle (min. 8 tickets)


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The Jazz Foundation of America presents…

  • Wednesday, April 3, 2024
  • 2:00 PM  3:00 PM
  • New Orleans Jazz Museum
  • 400 Esplanade Ave.New OrleansUnited States


The New Orleans Jazz Museum and Jazz Foundation of America present a performance on Wednesday, April 3rd at 2:00 PM CDT inside the New Orleans Jazz Museum. 

This program takes place inside our third floor Performance Center, listening room. Admission is free and open to the public, seating is limited and offered first come, first serve.

Enjoy Jazz Music from home with the New Orleans Jazz Museum! Join the Jazz Museum online for our daily Live-Stream Concert Series, in which dynamic musicians perform live from the Jazz Museum! Tune in at 2pm on facebook.com/nolajazzmuseum/live to watch for free.

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2 PM – 7 PM

Lafreniere Park Farmers Arts Market

3000 Downs Blvd,

Metairie, LA 70003-3957,

United States


Craving a Crazy Johnnie’s steak sandwich? Here's where to find one now in Jefferson Parish



Crazy Johnnie's was a Fat City steak house known for its casual vibe and low prices. It closed in 2014.

File photo



If you remember Crazy Johnnie’s, you probably remember the “crazy” low prices for steaks, the unfussy, everyman ambience, and, most likely, the overstuffed filet mignon po-boy, a standard on its menu, sluiced with chunky garlic butter and served with well-seasoned “crazy potatoes.”

Now, that sandwich is making a comeback, the next step in a longer-range plan that could see a new Crazy Johnnie’s restaurant materialize in Metairie.


Mike Landry is relate to the family that ran Crazy Johnnie’s, and he brought back Crazy Johnnie branded steak sauce and seasoning late last year. He’s been selling them at the weekly Lafreniere Park Farmers & Arts Market and other venues.



Starting this week Landry and his crew will be serving up filet mignon po-boy too, with sides of potatoes, both at Wednesday’s market in Lafreniere Park (3000 Downs Blvd.) from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. and at the Thursday Market at Kenner City Park (3800 Loyola Dr.) from noon to 6 p.m.

He plans to continue serving the sandwich weekly at both markets.

Manning the grill will be Elroy “Honey” Mayberry, a veteran of the old Crazy Johnnie’s.



“It’s another thing that we can bring back,” Landry said. “If we can master this, and do it right at a market, think of what we can do with our own restaurant.”

The popular response to bringing back the sauces and seasonings spurred Landry to start looking into starting a new Crazy Johnnie's restaurant.



Those plans are progressing, he reports, and he's now working with investors and developers on possible locations in Metairie. He hinted that there could be more than one location in the metro area too.


Film Screening: The Man in the Red Beret

  • Wednesday, April 3, 2024
  • 3:30 PM  6:00 PM
  • New Orleans Jazz Museum
  • 400 Esplanade Ave.New OrleansUnited States 


Chess Master Jude Acers has set up his "World Chess Table" on Decatur Street in the New Orleans French Quarter since 1981, where he continues to play all comers for $5 a game. This is his story.

The film's director, Derek Bridges, studied Journalism as an undergraduate at Illinois State University and also has an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Florida. He is the Videographer for the Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine. The film's director of photography, Kaitlin Hanrahan, is a Sociology graduate from Loyola University New Orleans. Bridges and Hanrahan produced the documentary over a 12-year period. "The Man in the Red Beret" recently won the Best Feature Documentary Award at the Abita Springs International Film Festival.

Jude turns 80 on April 6 and will be in attendance.



NEW ORLEANS – City Park Conservancy and The Helis Foundation announce the return of Evenings with Enrique at the New Orleans Botanical Garden starting April 3. Free for Louisiana residents courtesy of The Helis Foundation, Evenings with Enrique occurs every Wednesday in April and October at the New Orleans Botanical Garden. Visitors revel in the extended garden hours through 8 p.m. while listening to the lively beats of some of the best local Latin American artists and ensembles among the Garden’s abundant landscape.

WHAT:             Evenings with Enrique in the New Orleans Botanical Garden  

WHEN:            Every Wednesday in April starting April 3 

                      5:00 – 7:30 p.m. 

WHERE:           New Orleans Botanical Garden, City Park  

                      5 Victory Avenue 

MUSIC 

LINEUP:           April 3 

5 – 7 p.m.: Christina Kaminis Quintet

April 10

5 – 7 p.m.: Patrice Fisher and Arpa with special guests Margie Perez and Omar Ramirez  

April 17  

5 – 7 p.m. Fermin Ceballos and Merengue

April 24

5 – 7 p.m.: Bruno Elisabetsky and Sincopado

FOOD:              Culinary creations served by Chef Pat White will be available for purchase at the outdoor Kitchen in the Garden.

What is the call sign of the President's helicopter?

Marine One

Navy One

Air Force One

Army One


Marine One is the call sign of any United States Marine Corps aircraft carrying the president of the United States.


Did You Know? For more than 60 years, the President of the United States has flown in a helicopter for domestic and international travel. 




WEDNESDAY AT THE SQUARE

 


What: YLC Wednesday at the Square, a free concert series running from Mar 6, 2024 until May 8, 2024


5:00 p.m. -8:00 p.m.


Where: Lafayette Square (500 St. Charles Avenue, New Orleans LA)


Why: Proceeds from the food and beverage sales benefit the Young Leadership Council’s community projects, designed to improve the quality of life in the Greater New Orleans area and foster leadership skills in young professionals.


The 2024 dates and lineup are:


March 27: RAM de Haiti + Trumpet Mafia

April 3: TBC Brass Band ft. Jelly Joseph + Jamal Batiste Band

April 10: Erica Falls & Vintage Soul + Slugger

April 17: glbl wrmng + Grace Gibson

April 24: New Orleans Suspects + J & The Causeways

May 1: Ivan Neville & Friends + LeTrainiump

May 8: Lost Bayou Ramblers + Victor Campbell y la Timba Swamp. 

Rain date is May 15


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Join us to kick off the New Orleans Giant Puppet Fest with some fabulous art!

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Opening April 3rd

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DJ Naughty Pie


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Paradise Jazz Band

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TueApr02

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Kid Chocolate + the Free P.O.C

WedApr03

6:00-8:00pm


Tin Men

WedApr03

9p


Lagniappe Brass Band

ThuApr04

10:00pm-1:00am


Dwayne Dopsie

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ThuApr04

9p


Khris Royal ft. The Point

FriApr05

6:00-9:00pm


Little Freddie King

$10 Cover

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FriApr05

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Blue Tang People

$10 Cover

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Three trombones rocking to high-intensity folk pop grooves.

SatApr06

2:30-5:30pm


Hobo Gadget Junk Band

SatApr06

6:00-9:00pm


Tuba Skinny

SatApr06

10pm


FXP Presents HollyRock

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SunApr07

2:30-5:30pm


Treme Brass Band

SunApr07

6:00-9:00pm


Palmetto Bug Stompers

MonApr08

6pm


Secret Six Jazz Band

MonApr08

9:00pm-1:00am


The Jump Hounds

TueApr09

6pm


Paradise Jazz Band

No Cover

TueApr09

9:00pm-1:00am


Kid Chocolate + the Free P.O.C



Tue.

Apr 2

VS.

ULM

Baton Rouge, La. (Tiger Park)

. – No. 5/7 LSU defeated ULM 7-4 on Tuesday night at Tiger Park. Outfielders Ali Newland and McKenzie Redoutey each homered in the win.

LSU improved to 30-4 overall and 22-0 in non-conference games. ULM falls to 22-15 on the year.



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Apr 7

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FLORIDA

Gainesville, Fla. (Katie Seashole Pressly Stadium)

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Apr 8

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Tulane Baseball

Monstrous First Inning Fuels Run-Rule Victory for Wave


NEW ORLEANS – Six Tulane players had two hits and right fielder Matthias Haas drove in four runs as the host Green Wave slugged its way to a 19-1 victory over visiting Texas Southern Tuesday evening on Greer Field inside Turchin Stadium.

 

Tulane improved to 16-13 overall, while the Tigers fell to 8-18.

 

The home team saw 11 consecutive batters reach in the first inning en route to 10 runs. Haas had an RBI double in the second, a two-run bomb in the sixth and plated the team's final tally with an RBI groundout in the bottom of the sixth.



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Hot 8 Brass Band

Takin' It to the Streets

Weekly Brass Band events:

Mondays - Big 6 Brass Band at Da Jump Off Lounge (1901 N. Claiborne Ave.) - 9pm

Tuesdays - TBC Brass Band at Maple Leaf Bar (8316 Oak St.) - 9pm

Tuesdays - Sporty's Brass Band at Hi Ho Lounge (2239 St. Claude Ave) - 9pm

Tuesdays - Brass Band at Rabbit Hole (1228 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd.) - 10pm

Wednesdays - New Breed Brass Band at Blue Nile (532 Frenchmen St.) - 9:30pm

Thursdays - Brass-A-Holics at Jazz Playhouse (300 Bourbon St.) - 7:30pm

Thursdays - Where Y'At Brass Band at Blue Nile (532 Frenchmen St.) - 9pm

Fridays - Sporty's Brass Band at Brass Hall (1104 Decatur St.) - 9pm

Fridays - Trumpet Slim & Brass Flavor at Blue Nile Balcony Room (532 Frenchmen St.) - 10pm

Saturdays - Marigny Street Brass Band at Blue Nile Balcony Room (532 Frenchmen St.) - 10pm

Saturdays - City of Trees Brass Band at Maison (508 Frenchmen St.) - 10pm

Sundays - Brass Band Sundays at Treme Hideaway (1234 N. Claiborne) - 10pm

Sundays - Street Legends Brass Band at Blue Nile (532 Frenchmen St.) - 10:30pm

Sundays - Hot 8 Brass Band at the Howlin' Wolf (907 S. Peters St) - 10:30pm


NATIONAL CHOCOLATE MOUSSE DAY

Every April 3rd National Chocolate Mousse Day recognizes the decadent dessert that gained popularity in France in the 1800s.

Mousse is prepared by beating eggs or cream or both to a frothy, airy consistency and then folding the ingredients together to create a light, creamy delight.

While mousse can be either savory or sweet, for this day, we will focus on that all-time favorite, chocolate.

The words mousse and chocolate are derived from the French language, so it isn't difficult to believe France is where to begin looking for the beginnings of this versatile creation. While we have no exact point in time when this might have been, we do know chocolate was introduced to the French around the year 1615, and they fell in love.

Then a century later, the French developed a method for making a mousse. Savory led the way, but it couldn't have been long before the same approach was applied to chocolate.

In the United States, an advertisement in The Brooklyn Daily Eagle in 1887 included classes on how to make chocolate mousse offered by a Miss Parloa. She also advised how to make potato soup, larded grouse, potato timbale, and corn muffins.

From dark chocolate to milk chocolate, bittersweet, or any combination, there is plenty of variety when it comes to chocolate mousse.


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National Days

NATIONAL WALKING DAY

NATIONAL FILM SCORE DAY

NATIONAL FIND A RAINBOW DAY

NATIONAL TWEED DAY

NATIONAL CHOCOLATE MOUSSE DAY

CHILDHELP NATIONAL DAY OF HOPE




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National Days

NATIONAL BURRITO DAY

JEEP 4X4 DAY

NATIONAL VITAMIN C DAY

WALK AROUND THINGS DAY

NATIONAL SCHOOL LIBRARIAN DAY

NATIONAL HUG A NEWSPERSON DAY

NATIONAL CHICKEN CORDON BLEU DAY


April 3rd Celebrated History

 

1860

Relay teams on horseback begin delivering the first post as part of the Pony Express. The private enterprise consisted of over 80 riders and hundreds of stations along the east-west routes that stretched from St. Joseph, Missouri and Sacramento, California. While the Pony Express only operated for 18 months, during that time it was a success. With the incorporation of the Overland Telegraph Company of California and the Pacific Telegraph Company of Nebraska, the Pony Express' days were numbered.

 

1995

Due to the absences of Supreme Court Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist and Justice John Paul Stevens, Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor becomes the first woman to preside over the highest court in the land.

 

2010

Apple Inc. releases the iPad, its first-generation tablet computer.

 

April 3rd Celebrated Birthdays

 

Washington Irving - 1783

The American short-story writer brought us the classic tales of "Rip Van Winkle" and "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow."

 

Marlon Brando - 1924

One of Hollywood’s most memorable actors, Marlon Brando created a string of rebels, villains, and crooks. He was nominated for eight Academy Awards and earned only one.

 

Virgil "Gus" Grissom - 1926

One of the Mercury 7 astronauts, Grissom would become a pioneer at NASA. He became the second American to fly in space on July 21, 1961 aboard the Mercury-Redstone 4. When Grissom flew to space a second time on March 23, 1965, aboard Gemini III, he became the first person to fly in space twice. He would tragically die when a fire erupted during a pre-launch test for the first manned Apollo 1 flight.

 

Jane Goodall - 1934

In 1960, Dr. Jane Goodall first observed chimpanzees creating tools. Before her observance, it was thought only humans created tools.

 

Sandra Boynton - 1953

The American illustrator and author is best known for her children's board books including The Going to Bed Book, Barnyard Dance, and Belly Button Book! She's also a songwriter, producer, and director.

 

Eddie Murphy - 1961

The award-winning American actor and comedian gained popularity in the 1980s as a regular on Saturday Night Live. He continued to earn his comedy reputation on the big screen in films such as Beverly Hills Cop, Coming to America and Nutty Professor. In 2006, he played the role of James Early in the romantic musical Dreamgirls and received critical recognition.

 

Picabo Street - 1971

In 1998, the downhill skier earned Olympic gold in the Super G women’s skiing event at Nagano, Japan.

HISTORYWhat is the modern equivalent of the word "shalt"?



Short

Shatter

Shout

Shall


What is the modern equivalent of the word "shalt"?

Shall


"Shall" can be considered the modern equivalent of the archaic word "shalt." While "shalt" was commonly used in Old English to express the second and third person singular form of the verb "shall," the word has now become obsolete. "Shall," on the other hand, has evolved and is still widely used in modern English. It serves various purposes, such as indicating future actions or making suggestions. With its versatility and continued relevance, "shall" has firmly established itself as the contemporary counterpart to "shalt," ensuring effective communication and understanding in today's language.





Ain't There No More New Orleans

Carlos Froggy May 


Roadworks along the St. Charles Avenue streetcar line, 1899. Photo from "Street Railway Review" 15 June 1899.


Original caption:

"CULVERT CROSSING, ST. CHARLES STREET R. R. NEW ORLEANS.

NOVEL CULVERT CROSSING.

The accompanying engraving from a photograph taken on the lines of the St. Charles Street Railroad Co., of New Orleans, is interesting as showing the wood paving used on all except the main streets, and also a novel culvert crossing. The drainage of New Orleans being on the surface the depth of crossings over the gutters has been limited to 5 inches in order not to interfere with the flow. The company is laying some 9 inch girder rails and at culverts it is necessary to cut away the lower flange and 4 inches of the web, and rivet angles to the web as shown in the illustration."


Anyone figure out what intersection is shown?



Ain't There (dere) No More - New Orleans

Darryl Martin 

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Martin Bros. Poor Boy Rest., 1940 St. Claude Ave. the originator of the poor boy sandwich. John Gendusa made the first poor boy bread, called the special loaf for Martins, therefore the first poor boy sandwich, before that sandwiches were made on “French bread or baguettes”





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Heather Elizabeth Designs New Orleans Jewelry & Accessories is in New Orleans.



Rare shot of the historic St. Roch n'hood. This image was taken on the neutral ground in front of St. Roch Cemetery.

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By: Amelia Hervey

HNOC'S NEWEST EXHIBIT

A new exhibit titled A Mystic Brotherhood: Fraternal Orders of New Orleans will be debuted by The Historic New Orleans Collection . until May 10, 2024. Admission will be free with a ticket reservation.

[Provided by Gambel Communications]

This exhibit will explore fraternal organizations such as the Freemasons and Odd Fellows, whose history has often been hidden, and highlight how they have shaped today's city. Visitors will recognize many familiar New Orleans names within the exhibit, including William C. C. Claiborne, Oscar J. Dunn, and Homer Plessy. It will also be possible to learn about the numerous landmarks around the city where certain historical events took place.

The exhibit will be a companion to Mystery and Benevolence: Masonic and Odd Fellow Folk Art, which is a traveling exhibition running until May 10, 2024. Organized by the American Folk Museum in New York, from the Kendra and Allan Daniel Collection, this exhibition is toured by International Art & Artists from Washington, DC.

Artists unidentified, Independent Order of Odd Fellows Heart in Hands Staffs (detail), 1850–1900, Paint and gold leaf on wood, American Folk Art Museum, Gift of Kendra and Allen Daniel, Pho

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More than 80 objects that will help unravel the histories of fraternal orders are part of "MYSTERY AND BENEVOLENCE: MASONIC AND ODD FELLOWS FOLK ART" on display at The Historic New Orleans Collection Friday through May 10. "Mystery and Benevolence" was curated by the American Folk Art Museum in New York and looks at a variety of artifacts, ceremonial regalia and more. The exhibit will be in the center's Tricentennial Wing at 520 Royal St. in the French Quarter. Admission is free, reservations recommended.

Mystery and Benevolence: Masonic and Odd Fellows Folk Art

February 16, 2024 to May 10, 2024

Tuesday–Saturday, 9:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.; Sunday, 10:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.

520 Royal Street, Tricentennial Wing, 3rd Floor

Free ticketed admission

https://www.hnoc.org/mystery-and-benevolence

Louisiana State Archives

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The #LouisianaStateArchives is excited to announce our highly anticipated new exhibition, “America’s Last Fair: The 1984 Louisiana World Exposition”, opening Monday, March 4, and on display through Friday, December 13, 2024.

The exhibition showcases the creative engineering and artistic talent of countless Louisianans who entertained visitors from May 12-November 12, 1984. We look forward to sharing memories from the ‘84 Expo with you, so mark your calendars for a date with the Archives! #americaslastfair #worldsfairs #neworleanshistory #seymoredfair


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Woldenberg Riverfront Park is a finalist for the USA Today 10Best Readers' Choice Best Riverwalk AwardYou can vote each day, from now until Monday, April 8 at 10:59am CDT.


Vote for Woldenberg Riverfront Park

Best Riverwalk

New Orleans' Woldenberg Riverfront Park will get you from the historic French Quarter to the Mississippi River, and this 1.5-mile promenade is perfect for jogging or more sedate activities, like checking out the Audubon Aquarium or Insectarium. Visitors and locals alike enjoy public art, strolling bands, and a fun water feature.


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Gennifer Flowers' Kelsto Club

Wednesday Speakeasy at 7 …

720 St Louis, Across from Antoine’s

. . . No Cover


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Uptown, Tuesday MarketNext Market: April 2, 2024

8 AM - 12 PM

Uptown Square

200 Broadway Street at the River


Directions and Parking Tips

The Tuesday Market is located Uptown near the Mississippi River levee at Tulane University Square (originally known Uptown Square). Find us in the northeast corner of the parking lot between Leake Avenue and Broadway Street. There's plenty of free onsite parking.

RTA Lines 57, 31, and 32 pass right by market! Click here to view route 57 or click here for route 31/32.

From I-10

From I-10/Pontchartrain Expressway, take the South Carrollton exit. If you're coming from Metairie, the ramp will merge with South Carrollton heading toward the Mississippi River; if driving from Downtown or New Orleans East, turn left at the first traffic signal (Palmetto Street) then right at South Carrollton. Go 2.2 miles to the end of South Carrollton and turn left on Leake Avenue. With the levee on your right, continue 0.8 miles; the Market will be in the parking lot to your left, just before Leake meets Broadway.

No Cash? No Problem!

All of our vendors accept cash and tokens. Swipe for tokens on-site at the orange Welcome Tent with debit, credit, or EBT SNAP.

Shop with SNAP!

Market Umbrella implements fresh food incentive programs such as Market Match, which doubles SNAP dollars spent at market for the purchase of fresh fruits and vegetables. Starting January 1st, 2023, market match will be unlimited, allowing us to match each EBT dollar being swiped for on-site at the orange Welcome Tent.

Between June and the end of November, certified market vendors accept Farmers Market Nutrition Program vouchers for both seniors and WIC participants. Market Umbrella is able to double FMNP benefits with tokens on-site at the Welcome Tent.



UPTOWN Vendors Scheduled for Tuesday

Gingerbooch

Casa Borrega

Leo's Bread

Johndales Farm

Pete & Clara's Seafood

Monica's Okra World

Honest Foods

Slicey McSlicer

Sassy Cajun Spices

Faust Farms

Indian Springs Farmers Association

Mizell's Farm

Cajun Growers

Isabel's Tamales and Produce

NOLA Botanical Tea

T&R Dairy Farm

Mycelium Express

Costantini Pasta

La Vie En Rose

Amanda's Fruit Specialties



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Thursday, April 4

Return of da Hams

Welcome back Tory, Jared, and Brewer...now let's have a party and raise some money for Hogs for the Cause!

By Silence of da Hams

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Date and time


Thursday, April 4 · 6 - 9pm CDT

Location


Parkway Bakery & Tavern, Hagan Avenue, New Orleans, LA, USA

538 Hagan Avenue New Orleans, LA 70119

Join us on Thursday, April 4, from 6pm-9pm for "The Homecoming of Da Hams" at Parkway Bakery & Tavern. Since 2013, Silence of Da Hams has competed in Hogs for the Cause, a nonprofit organization based in New Orleans dedicated to supporting families with children fighting brain cancer. Original members Justin Kennedy and Chris Montero, along with Tory McPhail, Michael Brewer, and Jared Ralls—who have since taken their culinary talents beyond New Orleans—are reuniting to showcase their skills and support fundraising efforts at this year’s Hogs event. This unique gathering, which allows the team to celebrate together, happens only once a year, and we are excited to extend an invitation.

This event, limited to 200 guests, offers a unique opportunity to experience Parkway Bakery & Tavern after hours. For $100, your ticket provides access to an evening filled with exceptional food, live music by the Soul Brass Band, and the chance to contribute to a meaningful cause. Tickets can be purchased through the team’s Eventbrite page.

This special night isn't just about indulging in delicious local dishes; it's a chance to catch up with old friends, make new ones, and support families battling pediatric brain cancer. Here's what to expect from our team:

  • Justin Kennedy, Head Chef and General Manager of Parkway Bakery & Tavern, will showcase a prime roast beef carving station (and keep some Parkway classics coming).
  • Tory McPhail, former Head Chef at Commander's Palace and 2013 James Beard Award winner, will delight with his unique desserts and famous Shrimp & Tasso.
  • Michael Brewer, the 2015 King of Louisiana Seafood, will present roasted Alaskan halibut with Ocean Sauce and New Orleans-style BBQ’d Alaskan King crab tails.
  • Jared Ralls, known for his culinary work at La Boca Restaurant, will add his flair with pork rillons and arancini.
  • Chris Montero, Chef and General Manager of both Napoleon House and Cafe NOMA, will contribute classic local dishes such as red beans and rice and mini muffulettas.

In addition to the Silence of Da Hams team, we're excited to feature a special guest chef from Mawí Tortillas in Metairie, Wilfredo Avelar. Avelar is the Executive Chef and owner of Mawí Tortillas and will be serving arroz con pollo, and Gulf shrimp ceviche complemented by Mawí tortilla chips

With unlimited food and an open bar – including beer and wine – and a chance to enjoy Parkway's famous Frozen Porch Swing Cocktail, your evening is guaranteed to be both enjoyable and impactful.

Silence of da Hams was recognized in 2018 when we proudly won "Whole Hog" at Hogs for the Cause. This victory, along with our ongoing fundraising efforts—including the development of a smoked sausage product with Chisesi Bros—has enabled us to contribute more than $150,000 in direct grants to families battling pediatric cancer.

And so, we invite you to come for the food, stay for the cause, and spend an evening with some of the best chefs in New Orleans, all in the spirit of giving back.


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The musicians appearing at the Palm Court are some of the legends of New Orleans music. We have live music five nights a week - dinner 7pm til 11pm. The Palm Court is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays but is available for private party bookings on those days We take group bookings up to 180 persons any day or night of the week. A variety of options are open to such groups and we are very happy to work with our clients to provide their group with a customized evening of entertainment and catering according to their needs.

Reservations Suggested



April 2024

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April 4 @ 7:30 pm

Greg Stafford & Crescent City Joymakers

FRI

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April 5 @ 7:30 pm

Kevin Louis & Yolanda Robinson w/Palm Court Jazz Band

SAT

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April 6 @ 7:30 pm

Will Smith & Palm Court Jazz Band

SUN

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April 7 @ 7:30 pm

Mark Braud & Sunday Night Swingsters

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April 8 @ 7:30 pm

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April 9 @ 7:30 pm

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WED

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April 10 @ 7:30 pm

Lars Edegran & Palm Court Jazz Band

THU

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April 11 @ 7:30 pm

Duke Heitger & Crescent City Joymakers

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FREE Admission to the Ogden Museum of Art for La. Residents

10:00 am

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Ogden Museum of

Southern Art

925 Camp St.

New Orleans LA 70130


If you are a Louisiana resident you can enjoy the Ogden Museum of Southern Art for free on Thursdays thanks to the Helis Foundation. Great museum with the largest and most comprehensive assemblage of Southern art in the world, establishing the Ogden Museum as the preeminent resource on art and culture of the South.

. Purchase tickets in advance. 

Who

All ages

Cost

Free for La. Residents

How

RESERVE TIMED

TICKETS HERE

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April 4, 5, 6

7:30pm


April 7

3:00pm


Before she was hit-maker Carole King - she was Carole Klein, a spunky, young songwriter from Brooklyn with a unique voice. Beautiful: The Carole King Musical is the Tony and Grammy Award-winning inspiring true story of Carole King's journey from teenage songwriter to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

Words and music by Gerry Goffin, Carole King, Barry Mann & Cynthia Weil; book by Douglas McGrath; music by arrangement with Sony/ATV Music Publishing; orchestrations, vocal and incidental music arrangements by Steve Sidwell. Presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI).

Directed and choreographed by Jaune Buisson. Music Direction by Jefferson Turner.


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Address: 616 St Peter, New Orleans, LA 70116

Phone: (504) 522-2081

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Rhythm & Roses Concert Series Returns To BK House


by: OFFBEAT STAFF


The Rhythm & Roses Concert Series makes its return to the Historic BK House & Gardens. Nestled in the heart of the Vieux Carré, the Parterre Garden on Ursulines at Chartres Street will come alive with the sounds of New Orleans music every Thursday evening from March through May.

Kicking off on Thursday, March 14, the series promises an eclectic lineup of performances showcasing some of the city’s top talents. From the spirited fiddling of Amanda Shaw to the soulful sounds of Erica Falls and the infectious grooves of The Rumble, each concert is sure to be a memorable experience for music lovers of all ages.

The Lineup Includes:



The Rumble                      April 4

James Andrews                  April 18

George Porter Trio                April 25

Marcia Ball                       May 2

Concert-goers can expect gates to open at 5:30 p.m., with performances running from 6-9 p.m. Tickets are priced at $30 for nonmembers and $25 for BK members, with a special multiple concert package available on the BK House website. Beverages will also be available for purchase onsite, with proceeds benefiting the Museum.

Limited seating will be provided, so attendees are encouraged to purchase tickets in advance to secure their spot. While small chairs are permitted, outside beverages will not be allowed.

In addition to the concert series, visitors can explore the rich history and heritage of the BK House through a variety of events and exhibits, including the ongoing Haiti-Louisiana: Tides of Freedom Exhibit in partnership with the Nous Foundation. Membership information and details about upcoming events can be found on the BK House website.

Originally built in 1826 and designated as a National Historic Landmark, the BK House has been lovingly restored and preserved over the years. Programming at the house focuses on the seven families who lived on the property and the influences of the French Quarter neighborhood. Membership, events, grants, donations, and fundraising activities support ongoing restoration efforts and future capital improvement projects.

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  • 2024 Spring Concert Series

  • Music lovers are invited to City Park for the popular Thursdays at Twilight concert series. Bring your friends and enjoy mint juleps and array of musicians indoors at the Pavilion of the Two Sisters (1 Victory Avenue, NOLA 70124). Admission is $15. Cocktails, wine, beer, soft drinks, water, and food available for purchase. No outside food, drink or pets allowed. 

  • Gates Open - 5:00pm
  • Performances - 6:00-8:00pm

  • Thursdays at Twilight is sponsored by
  • the Louis and Virginia Clemente Foundation, Inc. with support from WWNO 89.9 FM.

  • SPRING SCHEDULE

  • April 4 | The Boogie Men
  • $15.00
  • + fees

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  • April 11 | The Yat Pack
  • $15.00
  • + fees

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  • April 18 | Pfister Sisters
  • $15.00
  • + fees

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  • May 2 | Patrice Fisher and Arpa
  • $15.00
  • + fees


  • May 9 | The Hot Club of New Orleans
  • $15.00
  • + fees

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  • May 16 | Wanda Rouzan and A Taste of New Orleans
  • $15.00
  • + fees

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  • May 23 | Ladies of Soul
  • $15.00
  • + fees

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  • May 30 | Paul Soniat Band
  • $15.00
  • + fees

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  • June 6 | Creole String Beans
  • $15.00
  • + fees

  • 0
  • June 13 | Little Freddie King Blues Band
  • $15.00
  • + fees

  • 0
  • June 20 | The New Orleans Mystics
  • $15.00
  • + fees

  • 0
  • June 27 | Gal Holiday and The Honky Tonk Revue
  • $15.00

+ fees

Penny's Cafe

 

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THURSDAY BUFFET $11.95

All you can eat fried chicken, baked chicken, fried okra, pork n' beans, boiled corn & potatoes, broccoli & bacon mac, cornbread, and dessert!

11am-7:30pm


  • 5442 E Judge Perez Dr, Violet, LA, United States, Louisiana
  • (504) 272-0262


LSU Gymnastics 


The Road To The Championship Starts Here

The Tigers earned the top seed in the Fayetteville Regional and will open NCAA postseason competition on Thursday, April 4!


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Viewers are loving Rosenwald, the full-length documentary film that tells the story of Julius Rosenwald’s Jewish upbringing, his philanthropic mission, and his pivotal role in reshaping education for Black students in the South. The final screening will take place on April 4th.


Members $8 | Non-Members $10

Matinee Tickets

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TODAY AT 11 PM – 2 AM

Kermit Ruffins & The BBQ Swingers

Blue Nile

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One of our favorite's, Hogs For The Cause kicks off NEXT WEEK! Pig out to nearly 100 BBQ teams serving up delicious food, dance it off to bands like Band of Horses, Shane Smith & the Saints and many others, and help raise MILLIONS OF DOLLARS for children fighting pediatric brain cancer. April 5th and 6th at the UNO Lakefront Festival grounds.

See who's playing, what dishes are being served up, and get tickets here: https://bit.ly/42oKgLn


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Friday Night Wine School

Swirl Wine Bar & Market

3143 Ponce de Leon Street

New Orleans, LA 70119


Join us for the 4th in our series of exploring the 20 Italian wine regions, where once a month we take a deep dive into a specific region (or two) – discussing the major grape varieties, terroirs, producers and Italian classification system. So, if you adore Italy like we adore Italy, or just want to learn more about one of the greatest wine-producing countries on earth, come along on our journey, we promise it will be a fun, educational and delicious trip!


Each of the 20 Italian wine regions features an array of climates, landscapes, and historical influences making the country home to one of the largest numbers of indigenous grape varieties in the world. The exact number of grape varieties is challenging to pinpoint due to regional variations, local names, and ongoing research. However, estimates suggest that Italy has well over 2,000 native grape varieties. We know that tackling Italy can feel daunting, so in usual Swirl form, we are here to help!


With their geographical borders touching each other, it seems as if the central Italian wine regions of Abruzzo and Umbria would have much in terms of viticultural history and styles. They share a rugged terrain created by the Appenine mountains and both have rich cultural heritage, natural beauty, and distinctive culinary traditions that contribute to their unique identities. However, as we look closer it seems that their contrasts are more evident than their similarities.


Umbria's landlocked location and shared border with Tuscany have significantly influenced its wine culture. Its continental climate means it experiences more extreme weather, with its hot summers and cold winters due to its inland location. Umbria has a more significant diurnal temperature variation, balancing a wine's ripeness and acidity, which is crucial for producing well-balanced wines with complexity and structure. Umbria and Tuscany have some shared cultural history that have led to stylistic similarities as well.


Abruzzo, on the other hand, is located on the Adriatic coast and is characterized by a diverse landscape that includes mountains, hills, and coastline. Its proximity to the sea gives it a Mediterranean climate, which is generally milder compared to the more inland Umbria. Traditional practices such as transhumance (seasonal migration of livestock) and shepherding have deep roots in Abruzzo's history and contribute to its rustic character. Economically, Abruzzo is characterized by its agrarian economy and smaller-scale industries, compared to Umbria, which has seen greater economic diversification and development,


Join us this evening as we discuss the similarities but more noticeably, the differences in these two wine regions that share a border yet have traveled very diverse paths. Wesley Kohler-Bergere will lead this fun and informative tasting of whites, reds and rosé.


Learn a little, drink a little and have some fun with us! I hope you'll join us, 7 spots are remaining and you can book them here - Umbria & Abruzzo


Time Slot Added, Rosenthal Tasting -  We've added a 5PM time slot to our tasting with Sophia Charow of Rosenthal Wine Merchants. She has a plane to catch and won't be present for one of the later spots so we've added another. Alex Minton will take over when Sophia leaves. 


Sunday Pop Up!  Come check out our new Sunday pop-up from 12:30 to 6, The Nell Shell! Featuring Lobster Rolls, Lump Crab Rolls and Smoked Tuna Rolls - they've been a HUGE hit on Sunday afternoons. We'll be closed Easter Sunday, but look for them again starting April 7th.

 Kermit's Treme Mother In Law Lounge.

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Fried catfish starting at noon every Friday at the mother-in-law lounge all day long

  • 1500 N Claiborne Ave, New Orleans, LA, United States, Louisiana
  • (504) 814-1819



Dog Adoption Event - TODAY

~ Every Saturday, 10am-4pm ~

Petsmart @ 1000 S Clearview Pkwy

Big dogs

Small dogs

Puppies

Seniors

Just looking to play with some pups? That's cool too! Need some volunteer opportunities? Sign up! Looking to foster! You're the best!

Hosted by Rolling River Rescue and Greta's Ark Rescue


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Join us every Saturday,

9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. for over 80 local artisan vendors, including produce, prepared foods, jewelry, art, crafts, plants, music and more!

Dominic Massa

 

We're happy to bring a piece of the past back to WYES . GREAT CHEFS OF NEW ORLEANS, the vintage TV series that began WYES’ legacy of award-winning nationally broadcast cooking shows, returns to the station – 40 years after its debut. Tune in Saturdays at 1pm. The original 26 episodes of GREAT CHEFS OF NEW ORLEANS will air on WYES, followed by other episodes of the multi-part series every Saturday.

Thanks to executive producer John Shoup for sharing the series (produced and directed by the late John Beyer) with us. It begins Saturday in the kitchen of the legendary Chef Warren Leruth, and you'll see many other local icons below in the weeks to come. For all the episodes, the distinctive voices of Mary Lou Conroy and Andres Calandria narrate, with original music from the Charlie Byrd Trio, the Dukes of Dixieland and Banu Gibson. LeRuth’s Gourmet Foods Andreas Preuss Marc Preuss Frank G Wong

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Noises Off by Michael Frayne

Opens at Jefferson Performing Arts Center Friday, April 12, 2024

 

“The Funniest Farce Ever Written”

Features an All-Local Cast Directed by Harold Heno

  

(Metairie, Louisiana—The comedy Noises Off is the next Jefferson Performing Arts Society production onstage at Jefferson Performing Arts Center, featuring a cast of nine local performers directed by Harold Heno. Called “the funniest farce ever written”, it will run for five performances only from April 12 through 21 as part of JPAS’s 46th season. 


Noises Off (1982) is a Tony-nominated play by British playwright Michael Frayn that is a staple of professional theaters on both sides of the Atlantic. It became a popular movie directed by Peter Bogdanovich in 1992, featuring Michael Caine and Carol Burnett. This play within a play is filled with slapstick antics, including plenty of slamming doors, fallen trousers, and lost sardines. The plot involves a group of British actors rehearsing a flop called Nothing’s On who are far from ready for opening night. Offstage intrigue and drama between the actors add to the show’s fast-paced hilarity, mischief, and mayhem.


Director Harold Heno graduated with his MFA in Directing from the University of New Orleans and spent three years as the resident designer/technical director at Le Petit Theatre before being brought to Campbell University in North Carolina to build their theatre major program. After 5 years in NC, he and his family moved to NYC where he spent 19 years in educational and professional theatre, directing and producing. He and his wife returned to New Orleans during the COVID pandemic. Says Heno of Noises Off: “To this day, it’s still the funniest show I have ever seen or directed, and I am thrilled to share it with another audience!”

 

FEATURING:

Nancy White as DOTTY OTLEY

Elizabeth McCoy as BROOKE ASHTON

Mary Lee Jacobs as BELINDA BLAIR

Bailey Gabrish as POPPY NORTON TAYLOR

Benjamin Clement as LLOYD DALLAS

Johnathan Mares as GARRY LEJEUNE

Leon Contavesprie as FREDERICK FELLOWES

David Jacobs as SELSDON MOWBRAY

Miles Hamauei as TIMOTHY ALLGOOD

 

 

Purchase tickets by calling 504-885-2000 or visit www.jpas.org


Gretna Farmers Mkt

Gretna Farmer’s Market

Event Date:

Saturday

6

from 8:30 am - 12:30 am


Gretna Market

301 Huey P Long Ave

Gretna, LA 70053

Enjoy fresh local produce and crafts at the Gretna Farmers Market, every Saturday from 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM, rain or shine, under the covered Gretna Market Building, Huey P. Long Avenue between 3rd and 4th Streets in historic downtown Gretna.
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Don't Miss Expressions of America!BUY TICKETS

The National WWII Museum’s new outdoor sound and light show brings history to life like never before—now featuring the Victory Belles! Our immersive show combines cutting-edge technology and special effects with the real words and stories of everyday people who made a tremendous impact during a time of monumental conflict.


Before the show, explore US Freedom Pavilion: The Boeing Center and enjoy entertainment from the Victory Belles, the Museum’s lively vocal trio performing the music of the 1940s!


Upcoming Dates:

April 6, 8, 15, 22, 27 & 29

May 4 & 13


Tickets just $20!

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  • (504) 577-2237

METAIRIE, La. (WGNO) — The Metairie Road St. Patrick’s Day Parade has been rescheduled for April amid the threat of severe weather this Sunday.

Stormy weather is expected to affect our area this St. Patrick’s Day. That’s why the parade has been moved to 12 p.m. on Sunday, April 7, according to Jefferson Parish leaders.

The parish reported the St. Patrick’s Day Classic will happen this Sunday, but the start time has been moved to 9 a.m.



Downtown Super Sunday

906 9th Ward Hunters Big Chief Romeo during Downtown Super Sunday 2018

Sunday, April 7, 2024 - 12:00pm


The Circle of Chiefs 12th Annual "Indian Cha WA" Downtown Super Sunday will be held April 7 starting at 12pm.

The procession of intricate bead work, feathers and harmonious drumming and chants start at Orleans & Moss (Bayou St. John) down Orleans Ave, Broad St, St. Bernard to N. Dorgenois and ends at Hardin Park.

There are three Super Sunday Mardi Gras celebrations that happen each year-- Uptown, Downtown, and Westbank. Super Sunday is an annual gathering of Mardi Gras Indian Tribes celebrating their heritage and culture in a magnificent display of hand-sewn suits, singing, dancing and chanting. The Indians congregate on picturesque Bayou St. John before the start of the parade and suits are displayed for photos and up close viewing. This is a good time to learn more about the culture and politely take photos.


Join us here at Palmettos on Sundays from
10 am to 3 pm for an authentic
Louisiana Jazz Brunch.


JAZZ BRUNCH HOURS

SUNDAY

7

10 am – 3 pm

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Give us a call at (985) 643-0050.

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Free Admission to Contemporary Arts Center

 11:00 am - 5:00 pm

FREE

Contemporary Arts Center

900 Camp Street New Orleans LA 70130

Comedy House New Orleans


The most unique comedy show in New Orleans is The Open Mic From Hell, hosted by Chris Trew (as seen on MTV, Comedy Central, America's Got Talent)

CHNO ( Comedy house New Orleans)

609-610 Fulton St

New Orleans, LA 70130


Mon, Mar 25

8:00 pm - 10:00 pm

(Entry at 7:30 pm)

The Open Mic From Hell is the most unique night of comedy in New Orleans.

 

Everything about the show is chaotic and unpredictable in the most beautifully hilarious way. 

 

The list of performers? A total mystery. 

 

The jokes they’ll tell? Nobody knows, not even them. 

 

How does it work? Comedians sign-up on the list an hour before showtime. At least 13 names get pulled out of the bucket. 

 

When a name gets pulled they come on stage and make a choice - do they do an entirely new set based on words from the audience, or a special challenge set. 

 

Past challenges have had comics doing their set outside on the street, with noise canceling headphones on, and with a designated heckler in the crowd. We are always adding new, improved, and ridiculous challenges to the show. 


Pups & Pints at Chafunkta Brewing Co.

  • Recurring Recurring weekly on Sunday
  • Time: 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM
  • Price: Free
  • Chafunkta Brewing Company
  • 69123 Skybrook Rd., Mandeville, LA 70471
  • (985) 869-0716

Make your Sunday a true FUNDAY with Chafunkta Brewery's "Pups and Pints," every Sunday! Bring your dog to the brewery on Sundays and your second pint is free. Don't have a pup or can't bring one? That's OK, as 10% of ALL SALES will go to the Northshore Humane Society.

CITY OF NEW ORLEANS ANNOUNCES MONTHLY AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN ACT INFORMATION SESSIONS

NEW ORLEANS — On March 11, 2021, President Biden signed the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) into law. The $1.9 trillion package is designed to directly combat the COVID-19 pandemic and its impacts to states and municipalities. The City of New Orleans received $388 million in ARPA funds, and as of February 2024, $245 million has been spent and another $48.5 million has been obligated, representing 76 percent of the City’s total appropriation.  

 

The ARPA Implementation Team will begin holding monthly ARPA Information Sessions at libraries throughout New Orleans. The information sessions will be an opportunity to share updates on ARPA funded projects, share upcoming funding opportunities, answer questions from stakeholders and connect New Orleanians with agencies who have received ARPA funds. Details on the information sessions are included below.  

 

  • April Information sessions:
  • April 8, 5 - 7 p.m. East New Orleans Regional Library (5641 Read Blvd.) – Large Meeting Room
  • April 9, 5 - 7 p.m. Algiers Regional Library (3014 Holiday Dr.) – Small Meeting Room  
  • April 9, 5 - 7 p.m. Milton H. Latter Library (5120 St Charles Ave.) – Dining Room
  • April 10, 5 - 7 p.m. Robert E. Smith Library (6301 Canal Blvd.) – Meeting Room
  • April 11, 5 - 7p.m. Nora Navra Library (3001 Gentilly Blvd.) – Meeting Room  

May Information Sessions:

  • May 6, 5 - 7 p.m. East New Orleans Regional Library (5641 Read Blvd.) – Large Meeting Room
  • May 7, 5 - 7 p.m. Algiers Regional Library (3014 Holiday Dr.) – Small Meeting Room   
  • May 7, 5 - 7 p.m. Milton H. Latter Library (5120 St Charles Ave.) – Dining Room
  • May 8, 5 - 7 p.m. Robert E. Smith Library (6301 Canal Blvd.) – Meeting Room
  • May 9, 5 - 7 p.m. Nora Navra Library (3001 Gentilly Blvd.) – Meeting Room  

 

June Information Sessions:

  • June 3, 5 - 7 p.m. East New Orleans Regional Library (5641 Read Blvd.) – Large Meeting Room
  • June 4, 5 - 7 p.m. Algiers Regional Library (3014 Holiday Dr.) – Small Meeting Room  
  • June 4, 5 - 7 p.m. Milton H. Latter Library (5120 St Charles Ave.) – Dining Room
  • June 5, 5 - 7 p.m. Robert E. Smith Library (6301 Canal Blvd.) – Meeting Room
  • June 6, 5 - 7 p.m. Nora Navra Library (3001 Gentilly Blvd.) – Meeting Room  

The ARPA Implementation Project Management Office (ARPA PMO) was established in the Fall of 2023 to ensure ARPA funds are spent in full compliance with federal guidelines and to support Departments in spending their ARPA allocations. The ARPA PMO provides oversight, risk assessment, management and monitoring compliance of ARPA funds to ensure projects are designed to be on time and meet goals and compliance mandates.  

 

For further information and updates on the City's ARPA investments and initiatives, contact City’s ARPA team at arpa@nola.gov or visit the official website at nola.gov/arpa/.

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In Person Classes in New Orleans

Mondays, 7:30-8:30pm

"Shimmer" Bellydance Basics

For all levels. Ongoing

$60 per month or $18 drop in.

10 classes, used within 10 wk., $120

At: "The Movement Collective"

3921 St. Claude Ave, (Bywater)

New Orleans

 Tamalyn Dallal

Movement Collective - New Orleans

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Come and dance...

Bring veils, zils, and your hips to do lots of shimmies.

$18 per class, $60 per month

10 classes for $120

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Comedy House New Orleans


The most unique comedy show in New Orleans is The Open Mic From Hell, hosted by Chris Trew (as seen on MTV, Comedy Central, America's Got Talent)

CHNO ( Comedy house New Orleans)

609-610 Fulton St

New Orleans, LA 70130


Mon, Mar 25

8:00 pm - 10:00 pm

(Entry at 7:30 pm)

The Open Mic From Hell is the most unique night of comedy in New Orleans.

 

Everything about the show is chaotic and unpredictable in the most beautifully hilarious way. 

 

The list of performers? A total mystery. 

 

The jokes they’ll tell? Nobody knows, not even them. 

 

How does it work? Comedians sign-up on the list an hour before showtime. At least 13 names get pulled out of the bucket. 

 

When a name gets pulled they come on stage and make a choice - do they do an entirely new set based on words from the audience, or a special challenge set. 

 

Past challenges have had comics doing their set outside on the street, with noise canceling headphones on, and with a designated heckler in the crowd. We are always adding new, improved, and ridiculous challenges to the show. 

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DMac’s New Orleans

8 pm every Monday night!

  • 542 S Jeff Davis Pkwy, New Orleans, LA, United States, Louisiana
  • (504) 304-5757
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 NOLA Jitterbugs

Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans

Tickets

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Join the award-winning (1st place, baby!) NOLA Jitterbugs for a 6-week series with live music in the last class!

Our live music classes with local musicians and culture bearers, as well as our overall emphasis on music appreciation is what makes our lessons stand out among the rest!

Starts at The Contemporary Arts Center!

6-7pm Intro to Swing

For total beginners to swing dancing or dancing of any kind. Also for those looking to refresh their basics and learn some ragtime dances. We use these pre-swing era dances to teach beginners how to step on rhythm, step on rhythm while connected to another person, how to connect in order to lead or follow, you'll learn to syncopate your footwork, and then we'll slowly start to let go of one hand and create the beginnings of what will eventually be a bad-ass swing out.

7:30-8:30 Lindy Hop Vocab - Intermediate Level

This class is gonna give you some must know moves, some technique, some philosophy, and of course, we'll continue to clarify and polish up your swing outs.

No partner required to take either of these classes. Come alone or with friends!

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  • 900 Camp St, New Orleans, LA, United States, Louisiana
  • (504) 528-3805

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7 PM

Latin Night at Rock n Bowl

Mid-City Lanes Rock n Bowl


3000 S. CARROLTON AVE

New Orleans, LA 70118


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Latin Night returns on this night! Dance class starts at 7pm with Bianca San Martin and then social dancing begins at 8pm with DJ Maynor playing the best Latin music to dance to. $5 cover

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Hermann-Grima + Gallier Historic Houses

Join HGGHH and Dr. Juliane Braun for a discussion on Virginie Gireaudeau, a free woman of color from New Orleans, who was one of the first African American actresses to appear in a major North American theater.

About this Event

Virginie Gireaudeau, a free woman of color from New Orleans, was one of the first African American actresses to appear in a major North American theater. Performing at the Théâtre d’Orléans (Orleans Theater) in 1826, she played the female lead in two tragedies, supported by a group of white professional actors and actresses from France. But despite Gireaudeau’s obvious significance for American theater history, her story has not yet found its way into the history books. This talk explores some of the reasons for this omission and reconstructs how Gireaudeau navigated an environment that was stacked against her.

About the Speaker

Juliane Braun is Associate Professor of English at Auburn University, where she specializes in multilingual and transnational literatures of the early Americas. Her award-winning book, Creole Drama: Theatre and Society in Antebellum New Orleans, examines the transnational, political, and social reach of French Louisianian theatrical culture. She has also done work on Les Cenelles, the first African American poetry anthology published in the United States.

Dr. Braun is currently in town to learn even more about Virginie Gireaudeau, her contemporary and fellow actor Edmond Orso, as well as Adolphe Duhart and the theatrical activities of New Orleans’s Black community during and after the Civil War.



Gallier House Shop

1126 Royal Street New Orleans, LA 70116

The 2024 French Quarter Festival presented by Chevron:

 A Celebration of Louisiana’s Living Legends, April 11-14

40+ Music Debuts, 60+ Culinary Experiences, New Stages, and more!


Big Chief Monk Boudreaux and the Golden Eagles on stage at FQF 2023 photo by: Cedric Ellsworth


Check out What’s New 


  • Jack Daniel’s Stage in Spanish Plaza: The Jack Daniel’s Stage which has moved to Spanish Plaza on the riverfront includes Water Seed presents the Journey to Funsktar, showcasing a special light show, and the debut of Teedra Moses, and The Original Pinettes Brass Band with Mia X. 
  • DJ Stage on the Riverfront at the Foot of Canal: A first for Fest and exciting addition for attendees is the DJ Stage which will feature 24 popular DJs from across the city playing a variety of beats. 
  • Culinary Stage: Popular Chef Kevin Belton hosts the Culinary Stage presented by Kingfish Kitchen and Cocktails on the Riverfront featuring interviews and demos with FQF chefs daily.
  • Premium VIP Offerings and Expanded Fest Family Experience: The free festival offers fans a chance to Fest in style with upgraded viewing options including the expansion of the Fest Family Experience from three to four hospitality lounges and tents, and the introduction of Front-of-Stage Passes and parking options that take the hassle out of the day. 
  • WWL Louisiana Media Stage: WWL Louisiana moves from the New Orleans Jazz Museum to Spanish Plaza and premiers its broadcast stage that will also engage fans throughout the weekend. 
  • New Orleans.com Stage powered by New Orleans & Company in Jackson Square: An all-star lineup featuring John Boutté, Quiana Lynell and the Lush Life, James Andrews, and more.
  • Loyola University Esplanade in the Shade Stage at the New Orleans Jazz Museum: Fans will notice a new presence inside the gates on Esplanade Ave. with the Loyola University Esplanade in the Shade Stage with performances from Astral Project, Iceman Special, and students from Loyola University. 
  • Ernie’s Schoolhouse Stage: Now located in Aquarium Plaza, it welcomes the debut of Bonnabel High School Concert Band, and more.


WWL Radio  

The NBC show will go live from the New Orleans Jazz Museum in the French Quarter on April 11. They will tape Friday's show on location following the Thursday show.


Darlings the month of April brings a lot of birthdays and as such I am celebrating not only my birthday (April 24) but also Sammy Steele, Michael Langford , Carl Mack, Rick Tringali and others.

To celebrate the birthdays, as in the past there will be a Champagne Fiesta Round Table Luncheon on April 12 at noon at the 12th Night Revelers room at legendary Antoine's Restaurant. Since it is my 78th birthday, only 78 guests will be allowed and the price will be $78 all inclusive.

Don't be left out and RSVP and pay now via Zelle, Venmo or check to Margarita Bergen. 811 Marigny Street, New Orleans. LA 70117. Guests are invited to wear WHITE.


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NEW ORLEANS —

Big Bounce America is coming to New Orleans again, but this year, it is supersized.

Big Bounce America is coming back to the University of New Orleans at 2000 Lakeshore Drive on April 13-21.

Big Bounce America features one of the world's biggest bounce houses, which now covers over 24,000 square feet.

A ticket gets you three hours of "inflatable madness."

The event features a giant inflatable obstacle course, a deep-sea adventure, slides, ball pits, and more.

To learn more on how to buy tickets, click here.

University of New Orleans

2000 Lakeshore Dr, New Orleans, LA 70148


WYES-TV WILL BROADCAST A NEW DOCUMENTARY CELEBRATING THE NATIONAL VOTIVE SHRINE OF OUR LADY OF PROMPT SUCCOR’S 100TH ANNIVERSARY New Orleans, LA — Ever since its founding more than three centuries ago, New Orleans has needed prayers. In 1727, just nine years after the city’s founding, a group of Ursuline nuns arrived to help see the city through its toughest times. They have been teaching, serving and inspiring New Orleanians ever since. In 1924, the sisters also created a place for locals and visitors from around the world to pray: the National Votive Shrine of Our Lady of Prompt Succor. As this sacred space in Uptown New Orleans commemorates its centennial, a new WYES documentary explores its history and the devotion to this place that is shared by so many from all faiths and all walks of life. A PLACE OF HOPE: THE NATIONAL SHRINE OF OUR LADY OF PROMPT SUCCOR, produced and narrated by Karen Swensen, will premiere on Monday, April 15 at 9:00 p.m. on WYES-TV and stream on wyes.org/live and on the WYES and PBS Apps. For additional airdates, visit wyes.org. This shrine to the patron saint of New Orleans and Louisiana has a history intertwined with the city and its faithful. A powerful symbol of that faith rests inside: the statue of Our Lady of Prompt Succor to whom New Orleans, and the nuns, prayed for quick relief as the British threatened to overtake the city during the Battle of New Orleans. Their prayers were answered and since then, thousands of people have sought hope, comfort, consolation and peace, by repeating the words from centuries ago: “Our Lady of Prompt Succor, hasten to help us!” The documentary features archival photos and interviews with some of the Ursuline nuns who have served this community and preserved the shrine’s place in the city, along with some of the many people who have found solace, inspiration and hope there.

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The Heart of Frenchmen Street is locked and loaded for Jazz Fest - we decided what better time to pull the trigger with our announce than now Two Power House Venues located on the 600 block of Frenchmen Street finally come together give you ONE destination for your Jazz Fest After Party Boogie!⁠

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Shakespeare's 460th Birthday Party!

Celebrate the 460th birthday of William Shakespeare amidst the lush surroundings of Longue Vue Gardens!


On Saturday, April 20th from 1-4PM, join us for an enchanting day filled with games, bocce, drinks, bubbles, and an art market. Play ‘Pin the Quill on Sir Will’ or take aim and dunk a jester for a splash of laughter and merriment. There’s something for everyone at this fun-filled event honoring the Bard. Whether you’re a seasoned Shakespeare aficionado or just looking for a day of family fun, this event promises something special for kids and adults alike. Mark your calendars and join us for a day filled with laughter, camaraderie, and celebration as we raise funds to support the New Orleans Shakespeare Festival at Tulane’s mission of bringing the beauty of Shakespeare to our community!


Secure your spot for an unforgettable birthday bash honoring the one and only William Shakespeare!


$15 general admission; $5 Children 12 and under


2024 Full Moon schedule

(all times Eastern)


  • April 23 — 7:49 p.m. — Pink Moon
  • May 23 — 9:53 a.m. — Flower Moon
  • June 21 — 9:08 p.m. — Strawberry Moon
  • July 21 — 6:17 a.m. — Buck Moon
  • Aug. 19 — 2:26 p.m. — Sturgeon Moon
  • Sept. 17 — 10:34 p.m. — Corn Moon
  • Oct. 17 — 7:26 a.m. — Hunter’s Moon
  • Nov. 15 — 4:28 p.m. — Beaver Moon
  • Dec. 15 — 4:02 a.m. Cold Moon


For instance, almost every month’s Full Moon boasts a name sourced from Native American, Colonial American, or other North American traditions, with their titles mirroring seasonal shifts and nature’s events.


Worm Moon (March): Named after the earthworms that signal thawing grounds.

Pink Moon (April): In honor of the blossoming pink wildflowers.

Related: How to see the eclipse in April

Flower Moon (May): Celebrating the bloom of flowers.

Strawberry Moon (June): Marks the prime strawberry harvest season.

Buck Moon (July): Recognizing the new antlers on bucks.

Sturgeon Moon (August): Named after the abundant sturgeon fish.

Corn Moon (September): Signifying the corn harvesting period.

Hunter’s Moon (October): Commemorating the hunting season preceding winter.

Beaver Moon (November): Reflects the time when beavers are busy building their winter dams.

Cold Moon (December): Evocative of winter’s chill.

In addition, there are a few additional names for Full Moons that commonly make their way into public conversations and news.

Super Moon: This term is reserved for a Full Moon that aligns with the lunar perigee, which is the Moon’s nearest point to Earth in its orbit. This proximity renders the Full Moon unusually large and luminous. For a Full Moon to earn the Super Moon tag, it should be within approximately 90 percent of its closest distance to Earth.

Blue Moon: A Blue Moon is the second Full Moon in a month that experiences two Full Moons. This phenomenon graces our skies roughly every 2.7 years. Though the term suggests a color, Blue Moons aren’t truly blue. Very occasionally, atmospheric conditions such as recent volcanic eruptions might lend the Moon a slightly blueish tint, but this hue isn’t tied to the term.

Harvest Moon: Occurring closest to the autumnal equinox, typically in September, the Harvest Moon is often renowned for a distinct orange tint it might display. This Full Moon rises close to sunset and sets near sunrise, providing extended hours of bright moonlight. Historically, this was invaluable to farmers gathering their produce.

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See the 2024 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival schedule cubes, with times and stages

Fans of the fest can now start planning who'll they see when the festival opens in a month



  • Jon Batiste, left in purple, performs in the crowd gathered in front of the Festival Stage at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival on Friday, May 5, 2023
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The 2024 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival's schedule cubes, with performance times and stage assignments, are posted online at the festival's website. 

Fans of the festival can now start planning their daily itinerary and making decisions about who they'll see and who they'll miss. 

The cubes are typically unveiled exactly one month before the festival's opening day at the Fair Grounds. The 2024 Jazz Fest opens on Thursday, April 25, for the first of its two four-day weekends.

On Tuesday, the festival's producers held a press conference inside the Fair Grounds grandstand to officially roll out the cubes and reveal other details about the 2024 festival.



See the full Jazz Fest cubes here

That festival will feature the Rolling Stones, Foo Fighters, Chris Stapleton, Neil Young & Crazy Horse, the Killers, Anderson.Paak & the Free Nationals, Queen Latifah, Hozier, Earth, Wind & Fire, Vampire Weekend, Fantasia, Greta Van Fleet, Bonnie Raitt, Heart and Widespread Panic, among many others.

Jon Batiste, the Revivalists and Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue, all of whom have achieved national stardom, are among the hundreds of native New Orleans and Louisiana acts that make up the bulk of the festival lineup.

The 53rd edition of what is officially the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival presented by Shell will celebrate the music and culture of Colombia on both weekends. Colombian musicians, cultural displays, parades and cuisine are part of the expanded programming around the festival’s Cultural Exchange Pavilion.



Jam band Widespread Panic, a veteran of many previous Jazz Fests, is scheduled for the opening day, April 25, as are the Beach Boys and Stephen Marley. That day is this year’s “locals Thursday,” for which Louisiana residents may buy as many as two tickets for $50 apiece, with no additional fees at the gate that day.

Otherwise, at-the-gate tickets are $105 plus fees. Single-day tickets for May 2, aka Rolling Stones Thursday, are sold out, as are all second-weekend multi-day and VIP packages that include May 2.

Second-weekend three-day packages, good for May 3-5, are still available for $270 plus fees at www.nojazzfest.com.

First-weekend four-day passes are also still available, at $320 plus fees.

Click here or the PDF to see the cubs for all days of Jazz Fest

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Jazz Fest 2024 Music Lineup!

GA Weekend Passes and VIP Packages on sale now!

Full Music Lineup and Purchase tickets at www.nojazzfest.com.


The Rolling Stones are coming to Jazz Fest

by: Raeven Poole


NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — The Rolling Stones are headed to Jazz Fest!

Officials with the New Orleans Jazz &Heritage Foundation announced Tuesday, Nov. 21 that the group will headline the 2024 festival.

Their only festival appearance is set for May 2 as a part of their Stone Tour ’24 Hackney Diamonds.

“‘The Rolling Stones at Jazz Fest’ is a long-held prophecy coming true. The Festival thanks Mick, Keith, Ronnie, and Concerts West, for their steadfast dedication to making this once-in-a-lifetime Jazz Fest magic. The pilgrimage starts today, come get satisfied,” said Quint Davis, Producer/Director of Jazz Fest.


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WYES GALA 2024 — IT’S 5 O’CLOCK SOMEWHERE PRESENTED BY OSCAR J. TOLMAS CHARITABLE TRUST

Thursday, May 9

WYES | 916 Navarre Avenue

7pm Patron Party | $500

8pm Gala | $200

**Ages 21-40

**Junior Patron Party $225

***Junior Gala $100

TICKETS


Escape the rigors of the 9 to 5 workweek, put on your best Hawaiian or Jazz Fest style shirt, and join us for the WYES Gala on Thursday, May 9. #wyesgala2024

WYES GALA 2024 — IT’S 5 O’CLOCK SOMEWHERE PRESENTED BY OSCAR J. TOLMAS CHARITABLE TRUST

Thursday, May 9, 2024 

WYES Paulette and Frank Stewart Innovation Center for Educational Media, 916 Navarre Avenue, New Orleans


Thank you to this year's Gala Co-Chairs:

Alicia and Douglas Higginbotham, Erin and JP Hymel, and Alison Toussaint-LeBeaux

The Landsharks Band, the original premier Jimmy Buffett band, will perform!  

Entertainment Sponsor: Erin & JP Hymel 

Did you know...after playing with The Landsharks Band in Key West, Jimmy Buffett hired the band to be the house band at Margaritaville!


Guests will enjoy cuisine from The Windsor Court.

Ochsner Health Patron Party - 7pm admission | $500 per person (includes Gala admission)

General Gala - 8pm admission | $200 per person  

**Junior Patron and Gala prices are available for ages 21-40

Junior Patron $225 (includes Gala admission) | Junior Gala $100


Purchase your tickets or sponsorship online or contact WYES at (504) 486-5511 to pay via check or over the phone.


ONLINE AUCTION COMING SOON TO WYES. 

Those unable to attend the Gala can still support WYES by bidding online during the Gala auction Thursday, May 2 through Thursday, May 9, at 10pm.

Thank you to the Gala Auction Committee Chairs: Dreda & Conor Lutkewitte.


Bid on jewelry, sporting events, art, outdoor excursions, private dinners, domestic and international trips, beauty and spa treatments, bourbon tastings, family outings, home furnishings, theater and concert events, gift cards to restaurants and boutiques and more coming soon at wyes.org. 



Back by popular demand!

Join us for our Marie Antoinette Party! Amazing costumes, delicious food, champagne and music by New Orleans legend, Jim Walpole

FRIDAY, MAY 10, 2024

11:30 am

New Orleans Creole Cookery

510 Toulouse Street

$80/person

$800/table (10 seats)

Venmo address @Saundra-Lane

Space is limited - reserve your spot now

Premium parking lot next door to the restaurant on Toulouse St as well as Jax Brewery

Benefitting the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society


Bayou Boogaloo Music Festival

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The 2024 Bayou Boogaloo poster reveal is here, and it’s nothing short of magical!

Dive into “Beneath the Surface: Bayou Boogaloo” — a captivating visual journey set on the enchanting Bayou St. John, where art and music come alive in the most extraordinary ways.

Join us in celebrating the legacy of New Orleans’ culture through the eyes of our talented artist, Lillian Aguinaga Art Purchase yours today: https://thebayouboogaloo.myshopify.com/.../official-2024...

Full artist statement: “Beneath the Surface: Bayou Boogaloo" depicts characters celebrating the transformative power of music and art on Bayouk Choupic, also known as Bayou St. John. The energy emanating from the trombone player pours into the bayou waters, flowing throughout the creatures and plants before returning to the atmosphere. As this energy passes through each character, it evolves into something new, symbolizing how art and music can uplift, transform, and unite individuals from diverse backgrounds. This highlights the significance of music and art in New Orleans’ culture. The trombone player draws inspiration from New Orleans Musician and Educator, Ashley Shabankareh, while the plants and animals featured are native to Louisiana waters. Alongside references to Bayou St. John’s history and culture, such as the music tree and vèvè on the sunken vehicle, there are also hidden symbols representing the Wu-Tang Clan. Can you spot them? In addition to the title “Beneath the Surface” being a nod to GZA, many of the characters are lovingly named after Wu members: AlliGZA, Method Bassman, Old Dirty Crawfish, Naekwon the Nutria, Inspectah Toad, Rza the Razor Moccasin, Pelladonna, and Lotusface Killah.”


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The Balloon Glow & Laser Show - New Orleans is at NOLA Motorsports Park.


Coming May 31st & June 1st 2024! Get the whole family out for a great family fun time! See incredible Hot Air Balloons, check that bucket list and get a ride on an actual Hot Air Balloon!

We will have a Kids Zone, with Games and Rides including trains, bounce house's, rock and much more!

Live Music for your entertainment from a variety of Artists.

Craft & Retail Vendor Booths with tons of cool and interesting stuff for sale!

Food Vendors with bunches of fantastic Festival Style food to choose from!

Bucket List!! Tethered Hot Air Balloon rides will be available for purchase during the event for $25 per person. While supplies last and weather dependent. Announcements on rides will be made at the event.

For the Grand Finale each night after dusk... about 9pm we will have the fantastic Hot Air Balloon Glow & Laser show where we will light up all the balloons in unison with crowd participatory "Count Downs"! This show incorporates Music and visually stunning coordinated burns by the Hot Air Balloons & Lasers.. creating a Glow!

Bring your blankets, chairs and umbrellas and set up your own "perfect" viewing spot i!

Tickets:https://www.freshtix.com/events/balloonsneworleans

FAQ:

Tickets are limited. Purchase as soon as possible before we sellout.

Volunteers needed to work with the balloon pilots to set up.

Parking is FREE and onsite.


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American Italian Cultural Center

Piazza d'Italia, New Orleans

Tickets · $25 - $100

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Join us for an enchanting evening of breathtaking Opera performances under the stars at Opera in the Piazza 2024!

Opera in the Piazza 2024

Get ready for a night of enchanting melodies under the stars! Join us for Opera in the Piazza 2024 where talented singers will grace the stage with their incredible voices. Let the music transport you to another world as you enjoy this in-person event in the heart of the city. Whether you're an opera aficionado or just looking for a magical night out, this is an experience not to be missed. Bring your loved ones and immerse yourself in the beauty of live opera. Save the date and get ready to be swept off your feet!

Opera in the Piazza is presented by the American Italian Cultural Center.

Performances arranged and directed by Todd Simmons, former Director of the New Orleans Opera Association, and current General Manager of the Jefferson Performing Arts Center.

General admission ticket holders, please bring your folding chairs.

Food and Beverage vendors will be on site.

VIP ticket holders will be given preferred seating; no need to bring chairs; food and beverages will also be offered in the Renaissance Room at the American Italian Cultural Center.

Please note, this event will be CASHLESS.

ALL SALES ARE FINAL.

LSU Athletics is proud to announce its year-long celebration of 100 Years in Tiger Stadium, highlighted by stadium upgrades, events, storytelling initiatives, and a season-long celebration throughout the 2024 campaign.

Tiger Stadium, one of America’s most iconic sporting venues, first opened its gates on Thanksgiving Day, November 27, 1924. Since then, the Tigers have won 450 contests in Death Valley, which has been home to two Heisman Trophy winners, four national championship teams, and 12 SEC title-winning squads.

Included in the celebration are several upgrades to Tiger Stadium, including a new videoboard and lighting system, as well as other upgrades designed to enhance the game day experience. Other events and celebrations will be announced throughout the year.

The 2024 home schedule features several marquee matchups, including home contests against Oklahoma, UCLA, and Alabama. Information on the full 2024 schedule and season tickets will be announced in the coming weeks.

One of the most legendary stadiums in all of college football, Tiger Stadium has been called “the best place in the world to watch a sporting event” by ESPN and “the pound-for-pound king of noise in college football.”

Entering its centennial season in 2024, Tiger Stadium has been a cornerstone of LSU Athletics and the Louisiana community for almost a century, hosting numerous NFL superstars, Heisman Trophy winners, and Hall of Famers since its opening in 1924. It serves as a sporting, cultural, and commercial hub for LSU Athletics, which contributes an estimated $500 million of economic activity for the state of Louisiana annually.


Southeastern Conference 

2024 SCHEDULE

LSU Football


NFL on FOX 

WE GOT NEXT.

See you in New Orleans for Super Bowl LIX on FOX


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Love New Orleans &
She'll Love You Back. 
.Sincerely, 

Frank Stansbury 
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