Krewe Boheme debuted in 2019 and rolled again in 2020, but the Bywater/Marigny/French Quarter walking parade had to sit last year out when Carnival parades were cancelled for the pandemic. Established by artists, the krewe’s symbol is a green fairy – the nickname for absinthe, a super-intoxicating liqueur. Continue reading
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Krewe Boheme Parade 2022
Filed under Carnival, Culture, decorations and costumes, free events and lagniappe, Mardi Gras 2022, parade, Uncategorized
Tagged as absinthe, boheme, Bywater, carnival, chopped, french quarter, green fairy, Krewe Boheme, latonola, Laura Cayouette, linda green, mardi gras, marigny, Miss Linda, new orleans, parade, The Yakamein Lady, Ya-Ka-Mein, Yaka Mein, Yaka Mein Lady, Yakamein
Gleason Gras, Downriver Festival & Burger Fest
My family is safe after Hurricane Irma but it was a long, scary weekend. Luckily, New Orleans always has plenty of distractions. Friday, I performed with the Pussyfooters at 7th annual Gleason Gras. Presented by former Saint, Steve Gleason, and What You Give Will Grow in the Superdome’s Champions Square, the event raises awareness and money for ALS and the Gleason Family Trust. The show included Jon Cleary, Colin Lake and Rebirth Brass Band as well as performances by the 610 Stompers and the Pussyfooters! We danced, ate, took photos with the Lombardi trophy and had a great time for a great cause.
Saturday was a 2 Fest day. First was Downriver Festival, celebrating the cultural and environmental impact of the Mississippi River region. Soul Brass Band played as DancingMan504 and Spidey504 put on a show under a shady tent next to the U.S. Mint. Continue reading →
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Favorite Things 2015
Better late than never, I’m finally updating my favorite Things list. First, I’d like to thank everyone who reads this blog (in over 100 countries!). Here are Your Favorite Posts of 2015:
5 – French Quarter Fest – Sunday
2 – Endymion Extravaganza – My First Ball! (your favorite post of all time)
1 – Street Musicians – Tanya and Dorise
Now to the list! The categories are: Food & Beverage, Music & Entertainment, Culture, Shopping and Giving & More. Continue reading →
Filed under Carnival, Charity, Concerts, Culture, decorations and costumes, entertainment industry, festival, free events and lagniappe, history, Local Cuisine, Mardi Gras 2014, Mardi Gras 2015, parade, Pelicans, shopping, the Saints
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Food Fest
For 7 years, Food Fest has been bringing comfort food together for a weekend of feasting and music. Celebrating informal food, the Fest presents local fare as well as dishes from as far away as Tennessee, Connecticut and Rochester, New York. Like at most fests, you can tell the favorites by the lines and Miss Linda the Yakamein Lady seemed to be the consistent favorite along with Gus’s World Famous Fried Chicken from Memphis. Continue reading →
Filed under Concerts, Culture, festival, free events and lagniappe, Local Cuisine
Tagged as Antoine's, Aurélien Barnes, Baby Boyz, Baked Alaska, beignet, brass band, Cafe Reconcile, Caleb Windsay, Central BBQ, Chartres House, concert, Coppa G. Marley, Desmond Provost, Douane Waples, eating contest, french quarter, Fried Green Tomato, Galvez Restaurant, Gregory Warner, Gus's World Famous Fried Chicken, Hogs for the Cause, jambalaya, Jenard Andrews, Jennifer Jones, John Perkins, latonola, Marc Francis, Mary Jane, Memphis, Mia Borders, Miss Linda, Morning Call, music, New Breed, New Breed Brass Band, new orleans, Paella, Peck's Seafood Restaurant, Pelicans, Plum Street Snoballs, po-boy, Restaurant, Rick James, Tennessee Williams Fest, The Fry Bar, trombone shorty, Willie Mae's, Yakamein