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NOLA Film Fest: What To Look For

By Matt Haines | October 19, 2018

With more than 220 screenings taking place around the city, and no expense spared during the nightly parties, it’s no wonder our fest was named one of the Top 25 Coolest Film Festivals in the World. (In case you’re wondering — Atlanta? Not on the list.)

Gore vs Bore: The ‘Scary’ Movies In NOLA

By Clint Durrett | October 17, 2018

Vampires, witches, voodoo, curses — we literally have all the makings of the things that go bump in the night.

They’re Talkin’ About Us: Beer, BBQ, History and Peace

By Clint Durrett | October 15, 2018

We always get curious to what the view is from the outside looking in.

We’re In The Mouxd For National Gumbo Week, So Show Us Your Pot (or Bowl)!

By Clint Durrett | October 9, 2018

Gumbo and New Orleans go together like red beans and rice or Popeye’s and the Saints on gameday.

Best Bets: Start cuffing season off with ‘Hocus Pocus’ on ‘A Dark & Stormy Night’

By Kiri Walton | October 8, 2018

Start your week off by getting ready for cuffing season, bounce ya brass to work off some beignet fluffiness, cast some spells at a Hocus Pocus screening or have a cocktail-filled Dark & Stormy Night before sasshaying to the official Rupaul Drag Race tour stop.

One night only … in the Marigny

By Lindsay Patross | October 7, 2018

Be a local! This week, explore the best of the Marigny in 12 hours.

Best Bets: Beignets, beer, barracudas and belting out chorus songs

By Kiri Walton | October 1, 2018

Devour beignet, chug your beer and belt out a song or two with this week’s best bets!

Could A Sex Robot Brothel Work In New Orleans?

By Alex Galbraith | September 24, 2018

Would a sex robot brothel work among one of New Orleans’ seedier strips?

Chicken Chicken, Chicken Fest And Our Other Free Weekend Picks

By Alex Galbraith | September 21, 2018

Free comedy, festivals and museums are all you need to stay busy this weekend,

A Lost Leonardo Da Vinci Painting Was In Louisiana For Nearly 50 Years

By Alex Galbraith | September 20, 2018

The most expensive piece of art ever sold was in Baton Rouge for almost a half-century.