Krewe of Freret is one of my favorites of the season. The original Krewe paraded for 40 years until the 90’s. In 2011, some children of the previous membership and others gave the parade a reboot. The addition of Grammy-winner Trombone Shorty’s float with the super-long trombone prop has given the ever-evolving parade new continuity. His cover of Ernie K-Doe’s Here Come the Girls was playing as he rode past, throwing goodies to the crowd. Continue reading
Tag Archives: Manny Randazzo King Cakes
Krewes of Freret & Themis Parades 2023
Filed under Carnival, Culture, decorations and costumes, free events and lagniappe, Mardi Gras 2023, parade
Tagged as beads, Carrollton, CNN Hero, cotton bowl, Crescent City Fae, Dames de Perlage, Dames du Perlage, Derrick Tabb, ernie k-doe, Femme Fatale, Femme Fatales, Freret, Grammy, green wave, Kenny Lopez, King Cake, Krewe du Kanaval, Krewe of Carrollton, Krewe of Freret, Krewe of Pygmalion, Krewe of Themis, latonola, Laura Cayouette, Lucha Krewe, Mahalia Jackson, Manny Randazzo, Manny Randazzo King Cakes, Manny Randazzo's, mardi gras, marie laveau, music, new orleans, parade, Pussyfooters, red beans, roots of music, Ruby Bridges, The Roots of Music, Themis, trombone shorty, Trombone Shorty float, Tulane, tulane football, tulane green wave, Tulane University, warrior women
Mardi Gras Tree 2016
Mardi Gras is about as early as it can get this year with Krewe du Vieux kicking things off on January 23rd! In New Orleans, we’re all eating King Cake. My genius friend and fellow Pussyfooter dancer ,Christine Miller of Two Chicks Walking Tours, hosts an annual “potluck” where women bring King Cakes from local bakeries and kitchens. (photo below by Elizabeth Zibilich). Like last year, I wasn’t able to attend but was the lucky recipient of a plate of samples from District Donuts Sliders Brew, Hi Do Bakery and the always amazing Manny Randazzo King Cakes. And like every year, I enjoyed the tradition of converting our home’s Christmas tree to a Mardi Gras tree. Continue reading →
Filed under Carnival, Charity, Culture, decorations and costumes, Mardi Gras 2016, parade, Super Bowl 2010, the Saints
Tagged as Ball, Blush Ball, carnival, Charlotte Reade, Christine Miller, christmas tree, Cinderella, corset, Dance I.H.C., District Donuts, District Donuts Sliders Brew, DJ Ronnie Roux, Django Unchained, Elizabeth Zibilich, handmade ornaments, Hi Do Bakery, King Cake, Krewe du Vieux, Krewe of Muses, Krewe of Zulu, latonola, Manny Randazzo King Cakes, mardi gras, Mardi Gras 2016, Mardi Gras Ball, Mardi Gras tree, medallions, Metro, Metropolitan Center for Women and Children, new orleans, ornament, ornaments, parade, Pussyfooters, Saints, Sculpey, Sculpey ornaments, Sculpted clay, Secret of the Other Mother, soul rebels, Super Bowl, The Secret of the Other Mother: A Charlotte Reade Mystery, throws, Two Chicks Walking Tours, zulu