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Loup Garou Fest brings local and foreign horror films together on one screen

By Bill Arceneaux | September 30, 2019

Called “Loup Garou”, this film program specialty will take place over two nights, Oct. 5 and 6 (Saturday and Sunday), and mix the efforts of musicians, artists, and filmmakers, toward the call of darkness and that which crawls and creeps on screen and in our hearts and minds.

Japan Fest brings thousands together to celebrate culture at the Museum of Art

By Burke Bischoff | September 30, 2019

Japan Fest is not only the largest celebration of Japanese culture in New Orleans, but also the Gulf South for over 20 years.

Brunchfaced: Cake Café’s Bywater brunch is just as sweet and delicious as the name suggests

By Angelique Dyer | September 30, 2019

There’s a wide variety of choices from the amazing breakfast sandwich, to the Costa Rican breakfast for those looking for a little huevos, and fresh omelettes of all sorts. And it’s a brunch spot that won’t break your pocketbook!

PICS: Spooky season kicks off at Scout Island Scream Park

By Angela Calonder | September 30, 2019

Welcome fall and get in the Halloween spirit by visiting this spooky wonderland, complete with carnival rides, a haunted swamp, and a zombie battlefield.

Roundabout pop up

Roundabout Brewery’s pop-up beer garden

By Aadam Soorma | September 29, 2019

This Sunday (after the Pittsburgh marathon) head to Roundabout’s riverfront beer garden for tunes, tacos and beers in the Chateau section of the North Side.

Journey to Jowdy // Our Q&A with ceramicist Andrew Jowdy Collins

By Aadam Soorma | September 27, 2019

We chatted with AJ Collins about about scaling up his ceramics practice. You can shop Jowdy Studio’s unique decor pieces at Pittsburgh-area boutiques.

Storyland ready for liftoff with fresh, vibrant look after renovations

By Angela Calonder | September 25, 2019

The Storyland theme park first opened in 1956 as one of many similar smaller children’s parks across the nation. It is now one of the few still open.

Thalia brings whimsical, seasonal cocktails to the LGD

By Paula Echevarria | September 25, 2019

Remember when we gave you the heads up on why you should be hanging out in the thriving neighborhood between the LGD and the Warehouse District? Well we’re about to give you another excellent reason to add to the list.

James Martin hits high notes with third album release

By James Cullen | September 25, 2019

A founding member of the Soul Brass Band, a funk and brass ensemble that spent the summer touring Europe, and that can be frequently found on Frenchmen Street. Yet if things had played out differently, Martin might not have chosen the saxophone at all.

Creative Mornings @ Night

Creative Mornings @ Night: a free evening lecture for night owls

By Stephanie Brea | September 23, 2019

We’re swapping the coffee for cocktails. Join us at City of Asylum for a special evening version of the popular monthly morning lecture series.