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The display can be seen at the mansion from the first week of October through Halloween, and Berger says her grandchildren help her come up with some of the jokes.
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 is not only the largest celebration of Japanese culture in New Orleans, but also the Gulf South for over 20 years.
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!
Welcome fall and get in the Halloween spirit by visiting this spooky wonderland, complete with carnival rides, a haunted swamp, and a zombie battlefield.
Even with the big W on the board from Sunday night’s Saints game, Mondays are a beast.
Happy fall, y’all!
Here are our weekend picks for Sept. 27-29, 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.
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.