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Fall In Love With These Five Must-See Mansions

Fall In Love With These Five Must-See Mansions

October 1, 2017  |  New Orleans

  Fall is a great time to explore the New Orleans Garden District (the neighborhood between Magazine Street and St. Charles Avenue and Toledano and First streets). The weather is as magnificent as the homes this time of year and the gardens are still beautiful. Between 1840 and the 1870s, rich Americans, who weren’t exactly welcomed by Creole society in the Vieux Carré, built their fine homes in this part… Read More »

Labor Day in New Orleans

Labor Day in New Orleans

August 15, 2017  |  New Orleans

Five Fun Ways to Spend the 3-Day Weekend with Your Family. Princess and Super Hero Party at City Park. Although you wouldn’t know it by the thermostat, summer is coming to an end. Give it the send-off it deserves by heading to New Orleans. Make memories your kids will treasure forever at one of these world-class destinations. Have a Wild and Wet 3-Day Weekend. A huge alligator water slide. Water-spitting… Read More »

Bye Bye Birdie

Bye Bye Birdie

May 6, 2017  |  New Orleans

Spring is for Bye Bye Birdie at the Rivertown Theaters. It’s 1958 and rock ‘n roll heartthrob Conrad Birdie has been drafted. Before heading off to serve, his songwriter/agent Albert Peterson and Albert’s secretary/finance Rosie Alvarez concoct a plan to send Birdie to Sweet Apple, Ohio. Their motive? One last hit with the broadcast of Albert’s song “One Last Kiss” on “The Ed Sullivan Show.” If things go as planned… Read More »

Jazz Fest Guide

Jazz Fest Guide

April 6, 2017  |  New Orleans

A Local’s Guide to New Orleans Jazz Fest By: Abby Sanders, Pelican New Orleans (Cajun Encounters)   You bought your tickets for Nola Jazz Fest 2017 months in advance. You’ve probably already read through the lineup 100 times and know exactly which acts you need to see, and which you can miss. But surely you’ll have a few spare hours here and there when you’re ready to venture away from… Read More »

Edwardian Ball

Edwardian Ball

March 27, 2017  |  New Orleans

New Orleans’ First Annual Edwardian Ball: A Turn-of-the-Century, Head-Turning Event. If you were looking for an evening at Downton Abbey, forget it. The first annual Edwardian Ball in New Orleans was more like a “steampunk Mardi Gras” than it was an evening with the Crawley’s. On Saturday, March 25 – just a couple weeks after Carnival Season ended in New Orleans – the city slipped into fantasy mode once more… Read More »

The best things to do in New Orleans

The best things to do in New Orleans

January 24, 2017  |  New Orleans

There are so many things to do in New Orleans, it might take a lifetime to see and experience them all. If you're only visiting for a short period of time though, here are a couple of things you might want to check out: Broadway Theatre is alive and well in The Big Easy. It’s never too difficult to catch a Broadway show, local theatre production or opera performances while… Read More »

Ways to Celebrate Christmas Cheer in New Orleans

Ways to Celebrate Christmas Cheer in New Orleans

November 18, 2016  |  New Orleans

Christmas, New Orleans style, is in full swing. There’s lots of exciting holiday themed events going on throughout the city. Here’s a few of our favorites, so gather up your friends and family and enjoy the festivities. St. Louis Cathedral Christmas Concert – All month long, St. Louis Cathedral has regularly held holiday concerts. The Grand Finale is Dec. 20 at 5:30 p.m. with the annual Christmas Concert. The Cathedral… Read More »

Politics Is Fun Again at 1776, The Musical at Rivertown

Politics Is Fun Again at 1776, The Musical at Rivertown

November 7, 2016  |  New Orleans

 Photo credit:    John Barrois If you think the current election is stressful, go see 1776, The Musical, playing now through November 20th at the Rivertown Theaters for the Performing Arts (15 minutes from New Orleans in Kenner). You’ll go away from this performance with the realization that politics in this country have and always will be a challenge!  Apparently, the willingness to listen to all sides of an argument is exactly what… Read More »

NOLA Architecture: From Shotgun to Creole

NOLA Architecture: From Shotgun to Creole

October 24, 2016  |  New Orleans

Homes in New Orleans have a distinct architectural look, borrowing from the various cultures that have settled in the Big Easy. Shotgun Homes might be the most talked about, but it’s just one of the many beautiful styles you can see when traveling around this city. American Townhouses These tall and narrow homes, often had brick walls were built in the decades before the civil war in areas upriver from… Read More »

Fall in New Orleans: Our Favorite Season of All?

Fall in New Orleans: Our Favorite Season of All?

September 26, 2016  |  New Orleans

  Hello, Fall, our old friend! We’re so happy to see you again. Don’t get us wrong – summer was a blast. We beat the heat with strawberry daiquiris from Mango Mango, hot happy hour specials, and great tunes at Bourbon Heat and Maison Bourbon. We danced sizzling summer nights away with live music at the House of Blues, enjoyed long afternoons lounging by some of our favorite hotel pools (thanks Holiday… Read More »