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Carnival Latino 2007
August 18, 2007 | Upcoming EventsCarnival Latino ... a celebration of extraordinary Latin music and the Hispanic heritage and culture...takes place this coming weekend! This event is a 3-day festival that will feature headline entertainment held in Downtown New Orleans August 24th, 25th and 26th, 2007 and will be the entertainment certerpiece to the State of Louisiana's "World Cultural Economic Forum", CX-1. The event elements will include: a traditional New Orleans parade with a Latin… Read More »

The Saints come marching in the Superdome!
August 7, 2007 | Upcoming EventsThe NFL season is upon us and the Louisiana Superdome is the place to see great football. Saints fans across the country can't wait to see their Black & Gold out on the field. Not only do we expect a repeat of the great 2006 season...but we truly believe this is the year to go "all the way" to the SuperBowl. Plan your trip to New Orleans now around the… Read More »

Calling all Louis Armstrong Fans
July 30, 2007 | Upcoming EventsCalling all Louis Armstrong Fans...come enjoy the Satchmo Summerfest 2007 and see how New Orleans honors her native son, Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong. The whole family can participate in this entertaining and educational weekend in the French Quarter which includes musical performances on three stages and authentic New Orleans Food. There will be nationally renowned speakers at the seminars in Dutch Alley at the French Market and there will even be… Read More »

ArenaBowl XXI in New Orleans July 29
July 9, 2007 | New OrleansArenaBowl XXI is the first time this big event is hosted by New Orleans and it's already a sellout!. That's great news for the Arena Football League and even better news for the New Orleans tourism economy...especially for late July.ArenaBowl XXI will be held in the New Orleans Arena on July 29 before a capacity audience of approximately 17,000. It's the first sellout of the event at a neutral venue.… Read More »

2 great reasons to plan a trip to New Orleans
June 11, 2007 | Upcoming EventsLooking for a great way to celebrate Independence Day this year? The attractions along the New Orleans riverfront suggest that you look no further as the 17th Annual Go 4th on the River is the place to be this July 4. In addition to a day full of entertainment and activities for the entire family, this great annual event features a fireworks extravaganza over the Mississippi River with "dueling barges"...ranked… Read More »

New Orleans Seafood Festival – June 8-10
June 5, 2007 | Upcoming EventsThere's a great new festival for New Orleans this weekend, June 8-10, on the grounds of the Louisiana State Museum's Old U.S. Mint at 400 Esplanade between Decatur and N. Peters Streets in the French Quarter. The Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 11 am to 6 pm, The New Orleans Seafood Festival events are free to everyone who ever loved eating New Orleans seafood, listening to New Orleans music and appreciating… Read More »

New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival 2007
April 25, 2007 | Upcoming EventsWelcome to the 2007 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage FestivalThe New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival or, simply "Jazz Fest" as locals refer to it, kicks off its two week celebration this weekend, April 27-29 and next, May 4-6. (Jazz Fest always takes place the last weekend in April and the first weekend in May.) In addition to the major activities at the New Orleans Fairgrounds (the third oldest horse… Read More »

The 5 best R&B performers to come to NOLA
April 13, 2007 | New OrleansNine Jazz Fest's ago Ernie K-Doe gushed to the crowd that he was, "the best thing that ever happened to New Orleans- in all its history." He wasn't totally wrong although other contenders might include fellow New Orleans rhythm and blues performers. R&B did not originate in New Orleans, but it should have. This city made a contribution to the music surpassed only by its having given birth to jazz.… Read More »

How Crawfish Got Famous
April 13, 2007 | New Orleansby ERROL LABORDE After the waters began to recede from the great flood of 1927, some refugees who had spent time at a Red Cross camp began to return to their homes in rural central Louisiana. What they saw was bleak. Water lines reached the ceiling of their damped, mildewed homes. The flood had overturned jars of cooking lard, leaving a coating of the grease on the wet walls. There… Read More »

Experience New Orleans Podcast
April 12, 2007 | New OrleansMany people across the country are under the impression that New Orleans is still under water post-Katrina. That is far from the truth. The New Orleans that the visitors know and love is alive and well. Hotels, Restaurants and attractions have been reopened, some for well over a year now, and visitors are having a great experience. Since many conventions scheduled in New Orleans for 2007 chose to relocate their… Read More »
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