First things first – Who Dat!?! It was like it ought be in the Superdome Monday night. The Saints beat the Eagles, keeping our play-off hopes alive for another week. Quarterback Drew Brees has thrown at least one touchdown pass in 51 straight games which breaks yet another NFL record. The one advantage to not having season tickets is that we meet new people every game. At this game to our right, a great gang of football-loving young men. To our left, 3 women over 60, including one over 80. Yep, some women go to the Saints games, not to appease their husbands, but to get a “girl’s night out.” SO many women attend the games. In fact, the demographics of the Dome aren’t so very different than those of our area – men and women from baby to death’s door in an array of skin shades. Continue reading
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Treme does Mardi Gras and Geaux Saints!
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Superbowl: the moment ends, the memory is forever…
For better or for worse, the South is known for it’s ability to hang onto its past. Sunday, our beloved Saints ended their reign as Superbowl Champions and throughout the city, we remembered the sweet taste of victory last year. A few bars replayed the game before this year’s game and celebrated the moment we first realized we’d won. Continue reading