New Orleans
Amid the hustle and bustle of North Carrollton Avenue in Mid-City sits a tranquil oasis for book lovers from throughout the city and beyond.
In life, and death, the legend of Storyville madam Josie Arlington is that of a woman unafraid to ruffle a few feathers.
If you don’t mind taking a trip across the Crescent City Connection, give Gretna’s Farmers Market a visit. You’ll find fresh food, treats and art made with love, and people who are always happy to see you there.
With flags flying and chants of “On to New Orleans, Freedom or Death,” marching in tandem to the sound of African drumbeats, a visual artist plans to lead more than 500 reenactors of the 1811 German Coast Slave Uprising from LaPlace to Kenner.
‘Hold my beer,’ is easy to say but harder to hold for a long time when taking part in the Beer Stein Holding Contest or #Masskrugstemmen at Oktoberfest 2019 at the Deutsches Haus in the Bayou St. John neighborhood in New Orleans Friday, Oct. 4, 2019.
Hello Monday, my old frenemy.
From the stuff of nightmares to the slightly scary and kid-friendly, it’s all here.
We’d all like the temperatures to be on at least the other side of the 90s, because I’m pretty sure we like our faces not becoming a reenactment of opening the Ark of the Covenant in “Raiders of the Lost Ark.”
So, maybe we’re taking this news of a “cold front” a little too far, but this weekend, there’s no shortage of things to do.
Burgers, chicken sandwiches and even veggie burgers; Big Poppa’s is worth the trip to the Westbank.