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CITY OF NEW ORLEANS ACTIVATES FREEZE PLAN, PROVIDES COLD WEATHER PREPARATION TIPS
NEW ORLEANS — In anticipation of cold weather, the City of New Orleans today announced it will activate the Citywide Freeze Plan , Monday night to provide shelter to unhoused residents.
 
The National Weather Service is forecasting a cold spell across the area today through early next week. The National Weather Service predicts "feels like" temperatures at or slightly before freezing overnight. Factoring in wind chill, temperatures will remain below the threshold of 35 degrees Fahrenheit long enough to trigger the activation of the Citywide Freeze Plan tonight, Saturday night and Monday night.
 
The New Orleans Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness (NOHSEP) is coordinating closely with the National Weather Service and will update residents via NOLA Ready if the likelihood of local impacts from winter weather increases. A Hard Freeze is not expected in New Orleans at this time, but residents should be prepared to protect people, pets and plants from the cold.
 
Shelter for the Homeless
The freeze plan will be in effect to provide temporary shelter for unhoused residents. If someone is in need of shelter, please call the NOPD non-emergency number at (504) 821-2222. Individuals needing shelter will be accepted, free of charge, at the following locations under the following conditions:
  • The Salvation Army, 4530 S. Claiborne Ave., will accept adults beginning at 4 p.m.
  • Ozanam Inn, 2239 Poydras St., will accept adults before 4 p.m. for overnight shelter.
  • Covenant House, 611 N. Rampart St., will accept individuals age 22 and under, their dependent children, and any women with dependent minor children (open 24/7).
  • New Orleans Mission, 1130 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd., will accept adults beginning at 4 p.m.
  • Low Barrier Shelter, 1530 Gravier St., will accept adults beginning at 6 p.m.
Cold Weather Preparedness
Residents are encouraged to take precautions to protect people and pets during cold weather, using these tips: 
 
STAY WARM
  • Stay inside in heat during extreme cold.
  • If you go outside, wear layers, a hat and gloves and carry a cell phone.
  • Check on neighbors, children and the elderly and chronically ill to make sure they are okay.
  • Bring pets inside.
PRACTICE FIRE SAFETY & PREPARE YOUR HOME
  • Never leave space heaters unattended.
  • Never use a stove or an oven to heat your home.
  • Check your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors to be sure they are working.
  • Have a fire extinguisher and know how to use it.
More information about winter weather available at

THE 2022 MARDI GRAS GUIDE finally arrived from the printer at 2PM today. Outlets that received them this afternoon include Beads by the Dozen, Gambino's on Veterans, Jefferson Variety, TJ's Carnival Supplies and Barnes & Noble, Westbank and Metairie. Internet orders will ship tomorrow and distribution to all of our retail outlets will take about one week.
Mardi Gras table auction
 is back at Galatoire’s
The Galatoire Foundation’s annual Mardi Gras table auction, cancelled in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, is back for 2022.
Attendees bid on the chance to reserve a table in the main dining room at Galatoire’s restaurant for the Friday before Mardi Gras, one of the most popular days of Carnival in the French Quarter prior to Fat Tuesday. Historically, reservations are not permitted in the restaurant’s main dining room at any time during the year.
This year’s auction is scheduled for Feb. 7. It begins at 6:30 p.m.
Nonprofits receiving all of the funds include Covenant House New Orleans, Patio Planters of the Vieux Carre and the Galatoire Foundation.
The Foundation raised over $117,000 at its Christmas table auction in November, a record.
dba
618 Frenchmen St
New Orleans
Monday, February 7
6:00 PM
Ages 21+

Monday, February 7
9:00 PM
Ages 21+
$15.00

Wednesday, February 9
6:00 PM
Ages 21+
Wednesday, February 9
9:00 PM
Ages 21+
$15.00
Thursday, February 10
7:00 PM
Ages 21+
$20.00
Thursday, February 10
10:00 PM
Ages 21+
$10.00
NO COVER
Friday, February 11
6:00 PM
Ages 21+
Friday, February 11
10:00 PM
Ages 21+
$20.00
NO COVER
Saturday, February 12
6:00 PM
Ages 21+
Saturday, February 12
11:00 PM
Ages 21+
$20.00
NO COVER
Palm Court Jazz Cafe
 With Traditional Jazz Lineup
The Palm Court Cafe, located at 1204 Decatur Street,
The Palm Court will be open Wednesday through Sunday from 7 to 11 p.m.. Performances take place from 7:30 to 10:30PM


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  • Lars Edegran & Palm Court Jazz Band 10
  • Duke Heitger &Tim Laughlin w/ Crescent City Joymakers 11
  • Topsy Chapman & Kevin Louis w/Palm Court Jazz Band 12
  • Will Smith & Palm Court Jazz Band 13
  • Mark Braud & Sunday Night swingsters 14
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  • Lars Edegran & Palm Court Jazz Band 17
  • Duke Heitger &Tim Laughlin w/ Crescent City Joymakers 18
  • Topsy Chapman & Kevin louis w/Palm Court Jazz Band 19
  • Will Smith & Palm Court Jazz Band 20
  • Mark Braud & Sunday Night Swingsters 21
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  • Lars Edegran & Palm Court Jazz Band 24
  • Leroy Jones & Crescent City Joymakers 25
  • Topsy Chapman & Kevin Louis w/Palm Court Jazz Band 26
  • Will Smith & Palm Court Jazz Band 27
  • Mark Braud & Sunday Night Swingsters 28
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For more information, visit the website for the Palm Court Cafe. For reservations, call (504) 525-0200. In compliance with COVID-19 safety mandates, all patrons must show proof of vaccination or a negative test from within 72 hours. 
The Back Room at Buffa's
1001 Esplanade Avenue
New Orleans, LA 70116
uLive Music
Every Thursday thru Monday

Buffa’s is committed to paying our musicians fairly while also protecting our customers during the remainder of the pandemic. In order to do this we are selling full tables intead of individual seats for each show.

Monday at 7pm & 9pm

Doyle Cooper and Ryan Hanseler w/ JD Haenni

Thursday at 7PM and 9PM
Tom McDermott
& Aurora Nealandy 7

Friday 7PM
Private Party
(Back Room Closed)

Saturday at 7PM & 9PM
Jamie Bernstein,
& Friendsle


Sunday at 11AM & 1PM
Traditional Jazz Brunch
Some Like It Hot!
Chickie Wah Wah
2828 Canal St.,
New Orleans LA 70119
Chickie Wah Wah
2828 Canal St.,
 New Orleans LA 70119

125 Chartres St., New Orleans, LA 70130 P:
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BLAINE KERN: THEY CALL HIM MR. MARDI GRAS 
PREMIERES MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7 AT 8:00 P.M.
It’s why they call him “Mr. Mardi Gras”! 

Blaine Kern, Sr. almost single handedly transferred Mardi Gras from a series of small exclusive parades into a billion dollar a year tourism juggernaut. He did so by reimagining and reshaping Carnival parades into eye-popping, animated extravaganzas that draw millions of people to witness the spectacle. 

Along the way, he also founded and grew the largest float-building business in New Orleans, and the nation, creating floats and parades for Disney, Universal Studios, other parts of the country and the world — including China, Canada, Mexico and Japan. 

Producer and narrator Dennis Woltering shares the colorful life story of the legendary float builder in the new documentary BLAINE KERN: THEY CALL HIM MR. MARDI GRAS. 
Repeats: Sunday, February 13 at 10am; Monday, February 14 at 9pm; Saturday, February 19 at 7pm; Saturday, February 26 at 10pm; Sunday, February 27 at 3:30pm
Interviewed BLAINE KERN: THEY CALL HIM MR. MARDI GRAS are: Four of Kern's children — Blaine Kern Jr., Barry Kern, Brian Kern and Blainey Kern; Kern's widow Holly Kern; Carnival and krewe historians Errol Laborde, Arthur Hardy, Henri Schindler, Dr. Stephen Hales (Rex), Col. Clarence Becknell Sr. (Zulu) and Al Robichaux Jr. (Alla); Carnival krewe captains Owen "Pip" Brennan Jr. (Bacchus), Sonny Borey (Orpheus), Staci Rosenberg (Muses) and Gwen Rainey (Mystic Krewe of Femme Fatale); Longtime friends Jacquelyn Brechtel Clarkson and Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser

Fritzel's European Jazz Club
733 Bourbon St.,
New Orleans LA 70116
Fritzel's All Star Band

9:00pm
NATIONAL PERIODIC TABLE DAY
On February 7th, National Periodic Table Day recognizes the publication of the first table of elements. We also look at how the periodic table has changed through the years.
The periodic table has a long history. It and the discovery of elements impacted science in many ways. Ancient man only knew of a few elements. However, by the 1st century A.D., mankind knew about the elements of gold, silver, copper, iron, lead, tin, mercury, sulfur, and carbon. Over time, we added arsenic, antimony, phosphorus, and zinc to our discoveries. By 1809, there were 47 discovered elements. It was time to organize, and Johann Döbereiner made one of the earliest attempts to do that. He organized the elements in 1817 into groups of three, or triads, based on similar qualities.
John Newlands
On February 7, 1863, English chemist John Newlands published one of the first table of elements. Newlands divided the known 56 elements into 11 groups based on the “Law of Octaves.” His table suggested that anyone element will have similar properties to elements eight places before and behind it on the table.

Arranging the elements according to increasing atomic weight, Newlands was one of the first scientists to detect a pattern to the properties of elements. As a result, his table left room for new discoveries. It even predicted future discoveries would complete the table. In fact, Newlands correctly predicted the discovery of Germanium.
Future Discoveries
While parts of Newlands’ periodic table contained flaws, so did other later proposed tables. In 1869, chemist Dimitri Mendeleev published a paper developing a new periodic table. Mendeleev’s table also arranged the elements based on atomic mass. By this time, science had only identified 60 of the over 100 elements we know today.
As on previous tables, inaccuracies were attributed to some of those elements. While Mendeleev corrected some of these inaccuracies, he didn’t correct them all. Mendeleev made assumptions about others causing elements to be placed incorrectly on the table. Like Newlands, Mendeleev also predicted discoveries, and he correctly predicted the properties of five elements and their compounds.
The discoveries throughout Scot William Ramsay’s career from 1892 to 1910, along with John William Strutt, Morris Travers, and Frederick Soddy led to the identification of the noble gasses. In 1904, the Nobel Prize was awarded to Ramsay for discovering five elements.

Henry Moseley
Henry Moseley, an experimental physicist, contributed to the development of the modern periodic table. In 1913, Moseley discovered that each element has a specific number of protons. As a result, four new chemical elements were later found, though not during his lifetime.
Since the early 20th century, the periodic table remains largely unchanged. However, the 21st century is still young. Some researchers suggest new approaches to the periodic table while maintaining its integrity as one of the most valuable tools in the science of chemistry. The current table tallies a total of 118 elements
NATIONAL FETTUCCINE ALFREDO DAY
On February 7th, National Fettuccine Alfredo Day celebrates one of the world’s favorite ways to enjoy a plate of fettuccine. 
Fettuccine alfredo enjoys a history as rich as its flavor. Created in 1908, fettuccine was made out of love and concern by an Italian restauranteur. Alfredo di Lelio’s concern for his pregnant wife’s lack of appetite caused him to put his talents to work. The birth of their first son depended on it. His recipe of noodles, cheese, and butter not only encouraged her to eat but she also inspired him to put it on the menu, too. Since then, the century-old dish has been satisfying pasta lovers around the world ever since. 
Not only that but fettuccine alfredo lovers experiment with the dish in several ways. Add shrimp, mushrooms or spinach. The meal also pairs well with other vegetables and proteins, too. Cut the richness with a white wine and finish with a fruit dessert. 
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prothalamion
[ PROH-THUH-LEY-MEE-ON ]
Part of Speech noun
Origin + Etymology
Late 16th century; English from Prothalamion, the title of a poem by Spenser, on the pattern of epithalamium

Synonyms
  • epithalamiumsongvocal
Definition
a song or poem celebrating an upcoming wedding
Example
The groom wrote the most beautiful prothalamion and performed it for his bride on their wedding day.
Heather Elizabeth Designs New Orleans Jewelry & Accessories

Tight shot of those steep 2nd story stands. Can you imagine if you lost your balance and you were sitting in the front row??

 These are the 2nd story Mardi Gras viewings stands I was talking about in recent video (the really steep ones are far right). 1st photo is from 1907. I love them! But, omg...Do you see how steep some are? Can you imagine if someone was a little drunk & fell? I've seen old drawings of ppl hanging off of those stands! I mean it is New Orleans after all. Don't allow those 2nd story stands anymore
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Among the more unique businesses to find in the old New Orleans City Directory was for the firm of Hussmann & Company at No. 21 Exchange Place who employed something called the Eagle Odorless Apparatus. Established in 1877, the company received the approval of the Board of Health of the city of New Orleans for the complete emptying of cemetery vaults. Not a casket per se, but rather it was a wooden barrel described as being air-tight normally employed in the disposal of “swill or garbage, melting or renderings.” In this instance it would have been used to evacuate the vault in order to accommodate another burial.
In a city where death is a serious business, there was great need for firms such as this. Placing the deceased into a wall vault, such as that pictured by Georges Mugnier at the old Girod Street Cemetery in the 1890s, may have been a temporary situation. Perhaps the deceased was to be exhumed and returned to their hometown once arrangements could be made. Perhaps the family tomb was full and only the passage of time would free up more space until the deceased could be reinterred in the family plot. For whatever reason, the remains needed to be handled with dignity and care.
The above-ground tombs of New Orleans served as a de-facto crematory, with the sweltering heat bearing down on the tomb to reduce the deceased to bone within a year, after which the bones could be placed into an ossuary or bone box that would be placed in the rear of the tomb, thereby creating a vacancy for another family member. Given the mortality rates of 19th century New Orleans, there is a good chance that the need for the Eagle Odorless Apparatus was great.
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KING CAKE HUB 2022 LOCATIONS


Mid-City’s Zony Mash (3940 Thalia St) will host the main King Cake Hub location while The Gift Shop at Historic New Orleans Collection will host a pop-up second location

Jennifer Samuels, owner of the King Cake Hub, announced the retail King Cake shop will have two new locations for the 2022 Carnival season. The main King Cake Hub will share space with Zony Mash Beer Project. King Cake Hub will be located in the Broad facing portion of the building at 1464 S. Broad Street in New Orleans. Zony Mash is a brewery with a large creative selection of beers created in house. They also have tasting room with 21 brews on tap and being located in the historic Gem Theater they are also a destination for live entertainment. Zony Mash and King Cake Hub will be collaborating to release a special edition King Cake Stout beer

King Cake Hub is thrilled to announce a second pop-up location at The Gift Shop at Historic New Orleans Collection at 520 Royal Street. 

This will be King Cake Hub’s fourth year selling a wide assortment of the best king cakes you have ever and never tasted and will include new king cake offerings from several of our partner bakeries. Brennan’s is back this year with their Traditional and Pink Parade king cakes as well as a yet to be revealed “Special Release” filled king cake which all Coterie members will receive on January 6th. In addition to Brennan’s, NOCCA’s students are back in the kitchen working with Steve Himelfarb and the team from now shuttered Cake Cafe offering their hugely popular Goat Cheese Apple and new this year will be a Gluten and Dairy Free cake. Other returning partners are Caludas’s, Cannata’s, Caywood and Randazzo Bakery, Joe Gambino’s Bakery, Hi-Do Bakery, Bywater Bakery, Breads on Oak, Gracious, Bittersweet, Sugar Love and Big Boys Gooey Cakes will be back for season four! 

The 2022 King Cake Coterie is on sale now with exciting new offerings and a discount for early shoppers. The Coterie is a King Cake of the Week Club featuring a different king cake each week. Brennan’s is launching Season 4 and then Cannata’s will be debuting a new Salted Caramel King Cake which is sure to be a hit. NOCCA, Bywater, Gracious, Gambino’s and Caluda’s will also be included. The Coterie makes a great holiday gift. In addition to the early bird discount the first 30 Subscribers will receive one of our amazing t-shirts by Studio Mundi!

This will be a bittersweet year as we mourn the loss of Will Samuels who had the crazy genius idea to bring all your favorite king cakes to one shop. Will’s wife and daughter will proudly and joyously continue the legacy which has delighted and overwhelmed king cake lovers for three years. 

King Cake Hub will be open daily from 8:30am until 6:00pm beginning January 6 through Lundi Gras. Delivery will be available through Door Dash
House floats return:
The spirit of House Floats is DIY — amateur artists and professionals alike have been able to find solace and creativity with it after the COVID-19 pandemic wiped out regular gigs and brought sorrow to a city usually known for celebrating.

It began as somewhat of a joke after local resident Megan Boudreaux mused on social media about a way to keep Carnival going in the absence of parades last year.
But the idea swiftly took off and was embraced across the city as New Orleanians got to work to showcase their creativity from porches and balconies and yards.

As Coco Darrow, the lead artist and designer of Stronghold Studios, puts it, “it was a way to show the world we could still make lemonade out of lemons.”
What could have been a temporary tradition is now likely here to stay — even as the city prepares for a slightly-more-normal Carnival season this year and parades are expected to roll.
Stronghold Studios is filled with giant flowers, light-up “luna moths,” a giant sugar skull, cut-outs of local celebrities and other homages to New Orleans culture and beyond. The team of painters, carpenters and other producers will expand over the next several weeks as the studio ramps up production and prepares for a swell of custom orders.


The moment you have all been waiting for is finally here.
The Krewe of House Floats has released its comprehensive list of decorated homes across the New Orleans area.

The movement became a new tradition in New Orleans after parades were cancelled in 2021.
Check out the map here.
New Orleans Police
You Can Adopt-A-Cop for This Year’s Mardi Gras
By: Gracie Wise
After two years of quiet nights, New Orleans will soon turn purple, green, and gold. Colorful floats will roll down the streets, throwing beads and doubloons to parade-goers. Vibrant music will make even the most reserved dance in their Carnival gear. This year, Mardi Gras will be a season of rejoicing.

The Mardi Gras we know and love wouldn't be possible without the New Orleans Police Department's (NOPD) Krewe in Blue, and this year, you can Adopt-A-Cop for just $10! Your support ensures officers enjoy hot meals and snacks while patrolling the streets throughout Mardi Gras season.
Every year, NOPD teams up with federal, state, and local officers to ensure parade krewes and parade-goers are safely partaking in Carnival festivities. If you're interested in adopting a cop, visit nopjf.org/adopt-a-cop
The Presbytère
751 Chartres St., New Orleans LA 70116

504-568-6968 or 800-568-6968
"Rex: The 150th Anniversary of the School of Design"

Feb 2 - Dec 11
All day

Louisiana State Museum exhibition of artifacts, focusing on the costumes of the krewe’s royals, with newly discovered treasures recently acquired from European collections.


The Louisiana State Museum is preparing a major exhibition to open in the Presbytère Museum on February 1, 2022, commemorating the milestone 150th anniversary of the Rex Organization, the foremost New Orleans Mardi Gras krewe. Since its founding in 1872, Rex has taken on an unparalleled leadership role in Carnival, setting the standard of excellence for the dozens of krewes formed since and even inspiring the formation of similar civic organizations in other states. The Rex parade was the first daytime parade in modern Carnival, and the man selected as the monarch of the organization, known also by its incorporated name, the School of Design, serves as the King of all New Orleans Carnival.
The exhibition will tell the story of Rex using the Louisiana State Museum’s unrivaled collection of artifacts, heavily focusing on the sophisticated costumes of the krewe’s kings, queens, and courtiers. The Museum has always prioritized preserving the artifacts of Rex and made a concerted effort beginning in the 1920s to gather costumes directly from krewe members. This collection now totals over 60 royalty and krewe costumes and gowns as well as dozens of sets of rare crown jewels. The exhibition will also feature newly discovered treasures from the krewe’s past, recently acquired from European collections, along with rarely seen artifacts borrowed from private and institutional collections.
The exhibition will also discuss the vital civic function that the krewe has always performed since it was founded in part to boost economic development in the city during the tumultuous years of Reconstruction following the Civil War. After Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans in 2005, Rex assumed a crucial philanthropic mission through its Pro Bono Publico Foundation, to date funneling over $10 million to the New Orleans Public School system through the contributions of the krewe’s members. Numerous kings and queens of the krewe have been honored by municipal and humanitarian organizations for their broad-ranging support of essential community causes.

An exciting feature of the exhibition will be a float built inside the Museum by the krewe’s float builder, Royal Artists, demonstrating the techniques and materials used to construct the elaborate historically-inspired floats for Rex. Rare vintage films of Rex parades of decades ago will bring the spectacle to life, and lively time-lapse video showing the float-building process will shine a spotlight on the creativity and skill that go into crafting these rolling tableaux.

A host of complementary educational programs and lectures are being planned, including hands-on activity days for families as well as sensory-friendly programs for individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities.

fun animation I created showing 37 years of my posters in 100 seconds!
MARDI GRAS POSTER 2022
“Front Porch Parade”
Limited Edition/Signed/Numbered/777•Size:18”x 24”
Real 23 Karat Gold Hand-Painted Remarque
Direct from artist Andrea Mistretta’s SECURE WEBSITE:
http://www.mardigrasgraphics.com
Find an iconic New Orleans symbol hidden within this 
longest running commemorative poster series. - Year #37
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1H15gKXeU0
Fit for a King: The Rex Archives at THNOC
January 15–May 8, 2022

Tuesday–Saturday, 9:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
Williams Research Center, 410 Chartres Street, 2nd Floor
Admission is free.
About the Exhibition
Since 1872, revelers on Mardi Gras Day have danced to the tune “If Ever I Cease to Love” and waved to the self-proclaimed “King of Carnival” as the Rex parade wound its way through the city of New Orleans. To mark the 150th anniversary of the founding of the Rex, The Historic New Orleans Collection unveils Fit for a King, an exhibition showcasing jewels, favors, doubloons, float designs, and more from THNOC’s Rex-related holdings, which number in the thousands.
Presented in conjunction with the large-scale Making Mardi Gras exhibition at 520 Royal Street, Fit for a King is part of THNOC’s spring exploration of the creativity that Carnival season conjures.
Making Mardi Gras
Sponsored by Blaine Kern’s Mardi Gras World and Kern Studios
January 29–May 8, 2022
Tuesday–Saturday, 9:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.; Sunday, 10:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
520 Royal Street, Tricentennial Wing, 3rd Floor
Free ticketed admission
About the Exhibition
You can feel it coming. A marching band cadence echoes from a mile away. Pounding drums and bright feathers flare from the Mardi Gras Indians just up the block. Months of painstaking glittering, marching, beadwork, and brushstrokes have led up to this moment, and you are ready to burst into the street. It’s Mardi Gras in New Orleans.
On January 6, 2022, The Historic New Orleans Collection’s Making Mardi Gras exhibition rambles its way into the museum's French Quarter galleries. This showstopping display invites visitors into the sprawling dens, late-night sewing sessions, and sweaty dance rehearsals where “The Greatest Free Show on Earth” is created and re-created each year among the city’s diverse communities. Explore the vibrant expression that only Carnival season can muster, as we meet up with 19th-century float artists, dawn-breaking skeleton gangs, and homebound house-float creators—stopping to admire costumes, royalty, and hand-painted coconuts.
This is the Mardi Gras that happens before we're watching, the Carnival that will wind through the city on Fat Tuesday, far from the intemperate Bourbon Street scene. Catch it before it passes.
This exhibition is generously sponsored by Blaine Kern’s Mardi Gras World and Kern Studios.
Admission starts at $15 per person, and registration is available online at www.hnoc.org/foodforum or by calling (504) 598-7146.
NEW ORLEANS (press release) – Mardi Gras is not the only major event celebrated in South Louisiana each winter; the Vietnamese Lunar New Year celebration known as tết nguyên đánhas (or more simply tết) has long been part of the Crescent City’s cultural calendar. Both events are known for colorful, joyous celebrations and menus of celebratory foods.
For the second installment of its “Celebrate the Seasons” Food Forum, The Historic New Orleans Collection has assembled experts on culinary delights of both Mardi Gras and Tet for a unique opportunity to discuss, learn and savor.
In addition to king cake tastings and selections from Bahn Mi Boys, the program consists of three parts:
  1. A discussion of king cakes with Matt Haines, author of “The Big Book of King Cakes” (Susan Schadt Press, 2021).
  2. A screening of the hourlong documentary “Mary Queen of Vietnam” with filmmakers Glen Pitre and Bao Ngo. The 2021 work follows the community of a Catholic church in New Orleans Eastas it prepares for its annual Tet Festival.
  3. A discussion of Vietnamese food with Denise Tran, New Orleans native and CEO of the international Vietnamese restaurant chain Bun Mee.
The in-person program will be limited to 65 attendees and will follow several COVID-19 protocols. All participants must show proof of full vaccination or a negative PCR test from the previous 72-hours, and masks will be required for the duration of the event (except while eating and drinking).
 
WHO:            The Historic New Orleans Collection (THNOC) with author Matt Haines, filmmakers Glen Pitre and Bao Ngo, chef Denise Tran and Bahn Mi Boys Sandwiches
 
WHAT:         Winter Food Forum
 
WHEN:        Saturday, Feb. 12, from 11 a.m.–2:30 p.m.
 
WHERE:      The Broad Theater, 636 N. Broad St. in New Orleans
                             
HOW:          Registration is required for this in-person event and space is limited. Admission starts at $15, and tickets may be purchased online at hnoc.org/foodforum or by calling (504) 598-7146.
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History of Carnival class series
$60 - $75

Tue, Feb 8
6:00pm

Adult history four-week Zoom seminar by the Louisiana State Museum.
Friends of the Cabildo will be returning its successful Adult History Class: A History of Carnival in 2022 with a 4-week seminar beginning February 1st. Speakers will include historian Dr. Karen Leathem of the Louisiana State Museum, Dr. Kimberly Vaz of Xavier University and LSM Carnival Historian Wayne Phillips, among others. The class will define the origins of Carnival, explore local African American traditions, break down of the history of Carnival satire and the role of gay carnival. Finally, we will wrap up with a look at “folk” carnival with a moderated discussion with active participants. All classes are recorded, and videos are sent to class members after each class.
Tuition: $60 Members | $75 General Admission
Lecture Schedule:
February 1 | A Historical Overview of Carnival
February 8 | African American Carnival
February 15 | Satire of Carnival/Gay Carnival
February 22 | The People’s Carnival/The Future of Carnival (Panel Discussion
Phil Melancon
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Chop House  
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Latin Night at Rock n Bowl
Mid-City Lanes Rock n Bowl

3000 S. CARROLTON AVE
New Orleans, LA 70118

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Latin Night returns on this night! Dance class starts at 7pm with Bianca San Martin and then social dancing begins at 8pm with DJ Maynor playing the best Latin music to dance to. $5 cover
Wetlands Sake is located at 634 Orange Street
TAPROOM GRAND OPENING
February 08, 2022 | 4PM–9PM
  • Taproom Events
Join us for our official Grand Opening date on Thursday, February 3rd! We're going all out with a crawfish boil and live music plus a very special sake release.
Come see our brand new interior AND our beautiful and spacious new patio complete with a performance area, pergolas, and plenty of covered outdoor seating.
FOOD
Crawfish Boil @4pm til
The Commissary Pop-up 4-8:30pm
Dim Sum Pop-up 4-7pm

MUSIC
Soul Brass Band 6-8pm

SAKE RELEASE
Sparkling King Cake Sake
Head to WYES' Facebook page or the WYES YouTube Channel for "Carnival Close-Up with Peggy Scott Laborde." 

Every Tuesday, we will share an online segment with Peggy highlighting some of her favorite pieces from her collection of Mardi Gras memorabilia as we count down to the big day. 💜💚💛
EVERY TUESDAY!
ONLINE ONLY.
WATCH BELOW
Making Mardi Gras symposium changes format, waives admission
Because of the increasing number of COVID-19 cases, The Historic New Orleans Collection is offering you the opportunity to attend the 2022 Williams Research Center Symposium virtually. Instead, of in-person sessions, the full schedule of talks will be presented weekly at no charge, beginning Tuesday, February 8. This year’s symposium and the companion exhibition, Making Mardi Gras, are sponsored by Blaine Kern’s Mardi Gras World and Kern Studios.

THE SCHEDULE
February 8, 2022
(Un)Making Mardi Gras: The First Century
Rien Fertel
 
February 15, 2022
Made by Hand: The Art and Artistry of Mardi Gras
Dr. Stephen Hales and Caroline Thomas
 
Curator Talk: Costumes of the Making Mardi Gras exhibition
Lydia Blackmore
 
February 16, 2022
Extended viewing hours for Making Mardi Gras (in-person)
6:30-8:30 p.m. | 520 Royal Street
Reservations required. Admission is free. Food and drink will be available if conditions permit.
 
February 22, 2022
Making the Masked Balls of Mardi Gras
Tracy Thibodaux, Frank Perez, Errol Laborde
moderated by Arthur Hardy      
 
March 8, 2022
Making Marching Bands: How Music Education Creates the Heartbeat of Mardi Gras
Michele Brierre, Daryl Dickerson, Michael Torregano, Adonis Rose  
 
March 15, 2022
In Conversation with Big Chiefs: Traditions and Music of Mardi Gras Indians
Victor Harris, Howard Miller, Jermaine Bossier, and Romeo Bougere
moderated by Bruce Barnes
featuring Big Chiefs performing Mardi Gras Indian music and an appearance by the 79rs Gang
 
March 22, 2022
Making Mardi Gras for All
Lydia Blackmore
 
The 26th Williams Research Center Symposium

The HNOC's annual symposium this year celebrates the rich and diverse history and traditions of Carnival in New Orleans, presented alongside the exhibition Making Mardi Gras on display in the Exhibition Center. From king cake, to marching bands, to Mardi Gras Indians and beyond, this weekend will be a deep dive into all things Mardi Gras. Full schedule and registration at .
Info
LOCATION
REGIONS
New Orleans
EVENT TYPE
Workshops & Lectures
DATE & TIME
Jan 21, 2022

 Smoothie King Center,
 New Orleans, LA
Home is where the hoops are. The Pelicans are keeping it local on an epic 6-game homestand from Feb. 8 - 17. Join us in downtown New Orleans for exclusive giveaways, special ticket offers and unique halftime performances.


Check Out the Lineup + Ticket Offers:

 Tuesday, 2/8 vs. Rockets – Homestand Tipoff! – Find Seats
 Thursday, 2/10 vs. Heat – Offer: Mardi Gras Swag + Tix
 Saturday, 2/12 vs. Spurs – HBCU Night Celebration – Find Seats
 Monday, 2/14 v. Raptors– Mardi Gras Suites On Sale – Request Info
 Tuesday, 2/15 vs. Grizzlies – Get a Happy Hour Pack – Offer: 2 Drinks + Tix
 Thursday, 2/17 vs. Mavs – Mardi Gras Night – Offer: Mardi Gras Swag + Tix

For this event, proof of COVID vaccination (or recent negative PCR test) will be required at the door, and masking while in the venue is mandatory, in accordance with city regulations.

New Orleans
Friends of
Music Dixon Hall, 
Tulane University, 
corner of Newcomb Place and Zimpel Street 

Stephen Hough, piano
February 8
Musicians from Marlboro with Tessa Lark, violin
March 28
American Brass Quintet
April 25
All concerts at 7:30 p.m.
Peter Harris Trio
 Bayou Bar at the Pontchartrain Hotel

Peter Harris Quartet

Feb
7:00pm

Bayou Bar at the
Pontchartrain Hotel
2031 St. Charles Avenue,
New Orleans, LA
Every Tuesday
8
TODAY AT 5 PM – 1 AM
Taco Tuesday/Service Industry Night
Carnaval Lounge
Duration: 8 hr
Public 

It's Taco Tuesday and Service Industry Night every Tuesday at Carnaval! The stage is dark, but the bar and kitchen are open and offering great deals on food and drinks -- 4 Birria tacos for the price or 3 and $1 Natty Light/$5 House Margaritas with a food purchase. 5pm - late
Today at 2:00 PM
Tune in to watch live
2-8-22
Today at 2pm
New Orleans Museum of Art, One Collins Diboll Circle, City Park,
New Orleans, LA 70179
2-9-22
*Wednesdays are free for all Louisiana residents, courtesy of The Helis Foundation
MUSEUM
10 am–5 pm, Tuesday–Sunday*


BESTHOFF SCULPTURE GARDEN
10 am–6 pm, Seven Days a Week
CAFE NOMA
10 am–4 pm, Tuesday–Sunday, and Private Events
We want to see you back at NOMA!
The best way to stay up to date with everything happening at the museum is to become a member. Members receive many wonderful benefits, like the first chance to reserve free tickets for Queen Nefertari’s Egypt, opening March 2022.

Don’t miss your chance to see Queen Nefertari’s Egypt
Nefertari, the royal wife of Pharaoh Ramesses II, is linked to some of the most magnificent monuments of ancient Egypt. Queen Nefertari’s Egypt will bring to life the role of Nefertari and other powerful women in ancient Egypt through the 230 exceptional objects in this exhibition, drawn from the collection of the Museo Egizio. These astonishing treasures showcase the legacy of the royal wives, sisters, daughters, and mothers of pharaohs, and sometimes even pharaohs themselves, as well as the female artists who contributed to the creation of these stunning objects. 
 If you join as a NOMA member, you will have the first chance to reserve tickets for this highly anticipated exhibition! Member pre-sale is happening now through December 15. 

JOIN
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7:30 PM CDT – 10 PM CDT
Funkin' It Up with Big Sam !!
$25  
· The Jazz Playhouse

300 Bourbon St
New Orleans, LA 70130
Tickets · $25
via Eventbrite
FEB
9
Wed, 7:30 PM - 10:00 PM CST

FEB
10
  • Thu, 7:30 PM - 10:00 PM CST

FEB
11
  • Fri, 7:30 PM - 10:00 PM CST

FEB
12
  • Sat, 7:30 PM - 10:00 PM CST
"Stupid F*cking Bird"
$15

Wed, Feb 2
7:30pm

Theatre UNO stages Aaron Posner's take on "The Seagull" by Chekhov in an irreverent, contemporary comedic production.
In this irreverent, contemporary, and very funny remix of Chekhov’s The Seagull, Posner stages a timeless battle between young and old, past and present, in the search for the true meaning of it all. Everyone discovers just how disappointing love, art, and growing up can be.
  The unconventional casting illustrates the intentional direction of Maggie Tonra to embrace the LBGTQI community and give more opportunities to bend gender roles on the stage. This dark comedy has been a work of interdisciplinary collaboration within the UNO School of the Arts. Original ukulele songs composed by James Sugg draw the famously subtextual inner thoughts of Chekhov’s characters explicitly to the surface. Original tango choreography by Kalo Gow and live accordion accompaniment by Ty Henderson highlights the passionate and unpredictable nature of love.
For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit UNO’s School of the Arts website at http://SOTAPerformances.uno.edu. General Admission for all shows is $15 per person. UNO Alumni and seniors can see performances for $10 per person. UNO Faculty & Staff and Students with a valid I.D. will be admitted for free; this will be extended to non-UNO students.
Chemin a la Mer at Four Seasons
2 Canal St.,
 New Orleans, LA 70114, USA

504-434-5898
Amanda Shaw

Wed, Feb 9
4:00pm - 7:00pm

Sat Feb 12
11am-2pm

Four Seasons Hotel New Orleans and Chef Donald Link welcome Amanda Shaw to kick-off live music in the restaurant with her authentic brand of Cajun music.
CHEMIN À LA MER WELCOMES LIVE MUSIC TO ITS DINING SCENE
Award-winning Louisiana Fiddler Launches a Pop-Up Residency
 
NEW ORLEANS —Four Seasons Hotel and Private Residences New Orleans and Chef Donald Link welcome Amanda Shaw to kick-off live music at Chemin à la Mer 
The award-winning Louisiana musician will share her Cajun brand of music at the 5th-floor restaurant every Wednesday from 4 – 7 pm in the restaurant’s lounge, affectionately known as the “Purple Grackle,” and every Saturday in the dining room from 11 am – 2 pm through the end of February. Beginning in March, the restaurant will host a rotating line-up of musicians to entertain diners.
 
"We are thrilled to have Amanda Shaw play at Chemin over the next five weeks; it's the perfect blending of authentic Cajun and contemporary sounds," said Chef Link. "Our guests will love her energy and Louisiana flavor while enjoying the rich shared history of our culture."
 
Mix a little bit of country and Cajun with a touch of Rock-n-Roll and Blues, and you'll get a funky Louisiana flavor that fiddler and singer Amanda Shaw brings every time her high heels dance across a stage. Amanda's passion for her culture is evident in the diverse blend of music she creates with every note. The Louisiana-raised musician has carved out her place in Cajun culture by becoming one of the most recognizable brands in Louisiana music. Amanda's award-winning music and high-energy performances with her band, the Cute Guys, produce a unique balance of mainstream harmonies with grassroots charm. With regular appearances at iconic events like French Quarter Festival and Jazz Fest, Amanda has become a crowd favorite and a festival staple. Recently inducted into the Louisiana Music Hall, Amanda has also collaborated with Grammy award-winning musicians, such as Chubby Carrier, and renowned songwriters, including Matthew Gerrard, to give her fans a superior way to experience Louisiana-rooted, world-class music. Her impressive music accolades also include six critically acclaimed EPs and albums. 

“I am thrilled to partner with Four Seasons Hotel New Orleans and Chef Donald Link’s Chemin à la Mer to offer guests authentic local music in a beautiful New Orleans property,” said Amanda Shaw. “I became a musician and fell in love with Louisiana culture by playing Cajun songs and I’m excited to share this joy with guests visiting the special hotel and unique restaurant lounge.”

“Amanda Shaw’s energetic music coupled with the ingredient-driven menu at Chemin à la Mer offers an authentic guest experience where Louisiana’s cultural and culinary traditions take center stage,” said Mali Carow, general manager of Four Seasons Hotel New Orleans.
 
On Saturdays and Sundays, in addition to the regular menu, Chemin à la Mer will offer brunch specials including items like Oreilles de Cochon (boudin stuffed beignets), Oeufs Meurette (burgundy poached eggs with bacon lardons and roasted mushrooms), and Oeufs Mimosa (crawfish tarragon-stuffed deviled eggs). Chemin bartenders are ready with eye-openers, such as cognac milk punch, Pimm’s Cup Royale, and Chemin Michelada.
 
Chemin à la Mer is open daily for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Reservations are available on OpenTable, by phone at 504-434-5898,
9
2 PM – 7 PM
Lafreniere Park Farmers Arts Market
3000 Downs Blvd,
Metairie, LA 70003-3957,
United States

Hotel Monteleone
214 Royal Street
New Orleans, LA 70130
504-523-3341
9
TODAY AT 1 PM – 5 PM
German Coast
Farmers Market-
Westbank Bridge Park
13825 River Rd, Luling, LA 70070-6219, United States
Click here to sign up your
 house float! 
Mardi Gras in Gretna

A Toast to Mardi Gras in Gretna
Wednesday, Feb. 9, 6:30 PM
Enjoy a stroll along Huey P. Long Ave, stopping at each participating restaurant/bar enjoying a signature drink from your official Parade the Huey glass. Keep this glass for use throughout the month of February for drink specials at participating Gretna businesses.
Bubbles on Parade
Wednesday, February 9 – Monday, February 14
Bring your own picnic/drinks and enjoy the lights from inside a personal bubble tent on the Huey P. Long median. Accommodates parties of up to 6 per tent. Call tourism office for pricing, times & availability-504.363.1580.
G-REDI King Cake Social
Coordinated with GEDA
Thursday, February 10, 5:30 PM
Sample delicious king cakes from area bakeries and vote for your favorite. $5 admission. Gretna Cultural Center for the Arts, 4th Street & Huey P. Long Avenue
Parade the Huey
Friday, February 11, 6:00 PM
Gretna Krewe of House Floats drive-by viewing on Huey P. Long and neighboring streets. 2022 Theme – Hansel & Gretna: A Grimm Fairytale Gretna residents are encouraged to participate by decorating their porches/yards in purple, green, and gold, and handing out beads to the passing cars.

Also, enjoy the Mardi Gras decorations and oaks lit along the Huey P. Long median – 10th Street to the river through Mardi Gras.
Gretna Farmers’ Market “Magic Ladle”
8th Annual Soup Cook-Off
Saturday, February 12, 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM
For $5.00, sample all the tasty team entries and vote on your favorite. Awards presented at 1:00 PM. Gretna Market Place, Huey P. Long Avenue between 3rd & 4th Streets
Krewe of Kuties Parade
Saturday, February 12, 2:00 PM
Bring the little ones to this children’s parade that circles Huey P. Long Avenue from 2nd to 10th to 3rd Streets.
Love is in the Air Concert
Saturday, February 12, 7:00 PM
Glenn Boyd sings Lionel Richie’s greatest love ballads and hits. Tickets available through Eventbrite. Gretna Cultural Center for the Arts, 4th Street & Huey P. Long Avenue
Lundi Gras in Gretna at the Market
Sponsored by GEDA
Monday, February 28, 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Bring the family and come “Party on the Huey” at this annual event. Band to be announced. Gretna Market Place, Huey P. Long Avenue between 3rd & 4th Streets

300 Bourbon St
New Orleans, LA 70130
10
7:30 PM CT – 10:30 PM CT
Brass-A-Holics at The Jazz Playhouse
$25  
· The Jazz Playhouse
Tickets · $25
via Eventbrite
Public 

LIVE MUSIC FROM THE BRASS-A-HOLICS at the Jazz Playhouse
Since 2010, the Brass-A-Holics have been taking their unique sound around the world. Steeped in the deep musical culture of New Orleans, the band brings a heavy dose of go-go funk to the New Orleans brass sound. In a blending of musical cultures stemming from cities separated by more than a thousand miles, a Brass-a-Holics live show takes the New Orleans brass band culture and infuses it with the electricity of Washington D.C.'s go-go. The resulting sound is both captivating and unique.
*Preferred Seating for small parties only. Parties of 8 or more people must inquire via email to cwhitney@sonesta.com to reserve.*

**Special Event valet rate - $5/vehicle. Please provide ticket to event staff for validation. Garage entryways located on both the Bienville and Conti sides of the hotel.
Tickets

February 10pm Discount Ticket Shows

In December 2021, Snug Harbor launched a new Discount Ticket Program for 10pm Shows on Thursdays and Sundays, in order to make many of our world class intimate live concerts more accessible to guests who might be on a budget.

This month's featured 10pm Discount Ticket Shows are:

Thursday, Feb.10th @ 10pm - James Singleton Chicago Quartet ($20)
Saturday, Feb.12th @ 9pm - Papa Mali Trio wsg Camile Baudoin ($10)
Sunday, Feb.13th @ 10pm - Quiana Lynell & Kyle Roussel  ($20)
Thursday, Feb.17th @ 10pm - Bon Bon Vivant!  ($20)
Sunday, Feb.20th @ 10pm - EXTENDED TRIO ($20)
Thursday, Feb.24th @ 10pm - Yolanda Robinson Windsay w/Larry Sieberth ($20)
Sunday, Feb.27th @ 10pm - Shannon Powell Trio ($20
SNUG HARBOR

Thursdays, Fridays,
Saturdays, & Sundays
Shows at 8 & 10pm

Tickets for all shows are available and easy online www.SnugJazz.com in order to guarantee your seat, and walk-up tickets are only available while they last. 

February 10th:
James Singleton
Chicago Quartet


February 11th:
Jason Marsalis presents:
The K. Love Experience
February 12th:
Papa Mali Trio
wsg Camile Baudoin (The Radiators)
February 13th:
Quiana Lynell's Pillow Talk Show
with Kyle Roussel

February 17th:
Bon Bon Vivant!
February 18th:
Delfeayo Marsalis Sextet
February 19th:
Dr. Michael White
& The Original Liberty Jazz Band
February 20th:
EXTENDED TRIO
(Rossignoli, Booth, Webb)

February 24th:
Yolanda Robinson Windsay
with Larry Sieberth Trio
February 25th:
Herlin Riley Quartet
February 26th:
Alexey Marti Quintet
February 27th:
Shannon Powell Trio 


SNUG HARBOR JAZZ BISTRO
626 Frenchmen St. 
New Orleans, LA 70116
504-949-0696 to purchase tickets
 
ADMISSION:
GENERAL $25.00 - $40.00


2022-02-10
7:30pm10:30pm
w Duke Heitger
The Palm Ct Jazz Cafe
1204 Decatur St. NOLA

2022-02-114pm7pm"Happy Hour" setObservatory Eleven The Westin Canal Place 11th Floor NOLA2022-02-177:30pm10:30pmw Duke HeitgerThe Palm Ct Jazz Cafe 1204 Decatur St. NOLA2022-02-184pm7pm"Happy Hour" setObservatory Eleven The Westin Canal Place 11th Floor NOLA2022-02-194pm7pm"Happy Hour" setObservatory Eleven The Westin Canal Place 11th Floor NOLA2022-02-246pmw Skipp Phipps on guitarAcropolis on Freret 4510 Freret St. NOLA2022-02-254pm7pm"Happy Hour" setObservatory Eleven The Westin Canal Place 11th Floor NOLA2022-02-264pm7pm"Happy Hour" setObservatory Eleven The Westin Canal Place 11th Floor NOLA2022-03-036pm8pm"Twilight Concert Series" featuring Tim LaughlinPavillion of the Two Sisters City Park NOLA2022-03-044pm7pm"Happy Hour" setObservatory Eleven The Westin Canal Place 11th Floor NOLA
Fairgrounds
Fair Grounds Race Course & Slots, the nation’s third-oldest racetrack, has been in operation since 1872. Located in New Orleans, Fair Grounds operates a slot-machine gaming facility and 15 off-track betting parlors throughout southeast Louisiana.
1751 Gentilly Blvd.,
2-10-22
The City of New Orleans Satellite Office Hours offered through the Office of Business and External Services
Satellite services will occur every Thursday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the East New Orleans Regional Library (5641 Read Blvd., New Orleans, LA 70127).
 
"Mayor Cantrell has always focused on meeting people where they are. The Office of Business and External Services continues to pursue numerous avenues, including satellite services within our library system and making investments in the City’s digital front door to provide accessible, transparent and accountable City services to all residents and businesses," said Peter Bowen, Deputy CAO, Office of Business and External Services. "As the City continues its post-storm recovery, we are excited to restart the offering of these services in partnership with the East New Orleans Regional Library as we continue the planning phases of future offices as well."
 
Residents are encouraged to visit the library for staff assistance from the following Office of Business and External Services agencies:
  • The City Planning Commission is onsite to answer any general zoning questions and to drop off applications for review.
  • The Department of Safety and Permits is assisting customers with permit application questions and applying for permits online.
  • The Office of Workforce Development/JOB1 is disseminating general information on their services.
  • The Office of Economic Development will have a staff person onsite to assist with questions related to business with the City of New Orleans and pointing constituents to the proper City departments for any other needs.
  • The Department of Code Enforcement is intaking new violation complaints and giving status updates on existing cases.
For more information, please contact (504) 658-7100
Tickets
10
6 PM CDT – 9 PM CDT
SoBou Courtyard Fest-SoBou Sounds
310 Chartres St, New Orleans, LA 70130-2217, United States
310 Chartres St, New Orleans, LA 70130-2217, United States

Public 
 
SoBou Sounds series is part of the W French Quarter's newest event, SoBou Courtyard Fest.
Featuring Dr. Sick and The Late Greats
When: Every Thursday from 6PM-9PM
Where: SoBou Courtyard at W French Quarter
How: Reservations through OpenTable 
February 10, 2022
6 PM CDT – 8 PM CDT
Free Thursday Wine Tasting
Brady's Wine Warehouse


Public 

Join us every Thursday, starting at 6pm, for a free wine tasting!
Join us every Thursday, starting at 6pm, for a free wine tasting! These events will end when supply runs out, so be sure to get here early to ensure a great tasting experience
FREE Admission to the Ogden Museum of Art for La. Residents
February 10, 2022
10:00 am
 
Ogden Museum of
Southern Art
925 Camp St.
New Orleans LA 70130

If you are a Louisiana resident you can enjoy the Ogden Museum of Southern Art for free on Thursdays thanks to the Helis Foundation. Great museum with the largest and most comprehensive assemblage of Southern art in the world, establishing the Ogden Museum as the preeminent resource on art and culture of the South.
Masks required. Ogden Museum will provide face coverings to those who don’t have their own. Purchase tickets in advance. 
Who
All ages
Cost
Free for La. Residents
How
RESERVE TIMED
TICKETS HERE
WE’RE BACK AT THE BLUE NILE EVERY FRIDAY!!!!
11
TODAY AT 11 PM
Kermit Ruffins and the BBQ Swingers
$20  
· 532 Frenchmen Street,New Orleans,70116,US

Mardi Gras 2022 begins with fabulous foot parades: Chewbacchus, Krewe du Vieux, ‘tit Rex

Krewe Boheme
Friday, Feb. 11, 7 p.m., Marigny and French Quarter
The mostly female krewe was inspired by absinthe, a formerly outlawed liqueur favored by Belle Époque artists, which is reputed to have hallucinatory properties. The dreamy Boheme parade sashayed through the downtown streets for the first time in 2019, led by their languid mascot, a green absinthe fairy (imagine an Art Nouveau Tinker Bell that follows the Grateful Dead).
Boheme is composed mainly of New Orleans' marvelous dance and marching troupes. Past parades have passed from the Marigny to the French Quarter.

Krewe du Vieux
Saturday, Feb. 12, 6:30 p.m., Marigny and French Quarter
Expect papier-mâché political satire and anatomical allusions aplenty from this procession of costumed marchers, mule-drawn mini floats, and spirited brass bands. Established in 1987, Krewe du Vieux is known for the sort of recklessly adolescent humor that sensible, sensitive folks avoid. Which is why the rest of us try never to miss it.
This year’s KDV theme is “Vaxxed and Confused,” and the parade scored an unparalleled coup by crowning Dr. Jennifer Avegno, head of the New Orleans Health Department, as queen.
Avegno says she's prepared for whatever irreverance the procession provides. “After the events of the past two years, no one deserves to be made fun of more than me,” Avegno said with gracious self-deprecation, when her coronation was announced.

The krewe typically treks from the Marigny to the French Quarter and back. It flows upriver on Royal Street, turns on Toulouse Street, and returns downriver along Decatur and Chartres streets.

krewedelusion
Saturday, Feb. 12, 7:15 p.m., Marigny and French Quarter
Krewedelusion is one of Mardi Gras' most eccentric, eclectic parades, with homemade min-floats, dance troupes, and marching groups including the Mexican Krewe de Mayahuel and Kreweleidoscope (formerly the musical Krewe du Seuss). 
The king of the krewedelusion’s 12th parade is Tremé Brass Band leader, Benny Jones Sr., who will be escorted by members of the Black Men of Labor social and marching organization.
Krewedelusion usually follows immediately behind Krewe du Vieux through most of its trek, though the exact route has not yet determined.

'tit Rex
Sunday, February 13th, 4:30 p.m., Marigny
Inspired by the shoe box parades traditionally created by New Orleans school kids during Carnival season, 'tit Rex (petit Rex) was founded in 2009 as an antidote to the lavish, big-footprint krewes such as Bacchus.
The satirical, doll-scale parade could have remained an artsy novelty, but in 2011 the mighty Rex organization threatened to sue poor little 'tit Rex for infringing on the much older, wealthier krewe’s trade name.
In the end, ‘tit Rex agreed to change their name slightly (they adopted an upside-down "e"). But by then, Rex's public relations faux pas had made ‘tit Rex famous.


Krewe of Cork
Friday, Feb. 18, 3 p.m., French Quarter
The Krewe of Cork comes of age in 2022, with its 21st vino-centric stroll on Royal Street in the Vieux Carre. The annual procession is dedicated to sipping and sometimes sloshing wine, and sharing custom-made beads and other throws.
FEBRUARY 11- 13, 2022
FRI + SAT @ 7:30 PM
SUN @ 2:00 PM
JEFFERSON PERFORMING ARTS CENTER (JPAC)
6400 AIRLINE DRIVE | METAIRIE
FLY at Jefferson Performing Arts Center

February 11–13 | Fri. + Sat. at 7:30 p.m., Sun. at 2:00 p.m. (CT)
This 2009 play tells the stories of four of the approximately 1,000 black airmen trained in Tuskegee, Alabama, to serve in World War II as part of the 332nd Fighter Group of the United States Army Air Forces. Set primarily in the summer of 1943, the show depicts the training of the men before they go to combat and uses their experiences as a reference point for other African American trials and triumphs. Marching drills and other military ceremonies, documentary imagery, and tap-dancing fill the play with perpetual motion.
Fly was commissioned in 2005 by the Lincoln Center Institute, the educational arm of Lincoln Center, where Ricardo Khan was an artist-in-residence. This is the show's New Orleans Premiere.
"Souls of Valor"
Free

Feb 11 - Feb 13
All day

A Photographic Tribute to the African American Heroes of WWII on display in the lobby, open to the public.

SOULS OF VALOR©
A Photographic Tribute to the African American Heroes of WWII
The valor and contributions of African American service men, women and support personnel have long been omitted and often ignored by scholars and historians. This is a history of service rich with stories of tenacity, honor and sacrifice that permeates throughout the battle of the Boston Massacre, the Aleutian Islands and the shores of Normandy. The African American has contributed significantly to all wars fought by the United States to preserve the American way of life.
During the summer of 2000, the National D-Day Museum in New Orleans sought to bring about awareness in this country of the commitment and sacrifices made by those who contributed to the effort during World War II. The D-Day Museum’s opening and accompanying ceremonies captured the nation’s attention and aroused its passion about the historic event that changed the world. There was anxious anticipation in advance of that day, but the faces of African American men and women who contributed to the victory of America and its allies were not seen. No news coverage or article included their story. No one told of the African American’s contribution or of his fight on two fronts during a time when Jim Crow was the law of the land and lynching was the sport of the South.
This oversight was later rectified in February 2001 when Southern University at New Orleans, The Amistad Research Center, the National D-Day Museum and the Eisenhower Center for American Studies collaborated in hosting a three-day celebratory event which included a symposium and a ticker tape parade.
“Souls of Valor,” the exhibition, depicts all branches of the military and is the brainchild of producer and photographer, Jim Thorns. It was born out of the ticker tape parade which took place on February 3, 2001. The parade departed from the Ernest Morial Convention Center and ended at historic Congo Square. Subsequently, Thorns identified, interviewed and photographed a group of African American Heroes of WWII. “Souls of Valor” includes the work efforts of various local photographers as well as contributions from Tommye Myrick.
The remounting of the exhibition, in conjunction with the New Orleans premiere of the staged play, “FLY” which celebrates the Tuskegee Airmen, reaffirms the reality that America can never again forget the noble contributions of these American Heroes.
This exhibition is free and open to the public and will be on display in the lobby of the Jefferson Performing Arts Center 6400 Airline Highway,
Metairie, Louisiana 70001 during business hours 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily from Monday, January 31-Sunday, February 13, 2022.
University of Holy Cross Accounting Students to Offer Free Tax Return Preparation Assistance every Friday during Tax Season
Free Tax Prep Starts Friday, February 4 on University of Holy Cross Campus
 
(New Orleans) –
Friday, February 11,
University of Holy Cross (UHC)
Tax Accounting students will provide free tax preparation assistance for low-to-moderate income New Orleans-area residents at its campus, but university officials ask visitors to wear a mask.

UHC has partnered with the IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program (VITA) to offer the free tax preparation assistance throughout tax season every Friday from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. until Friday, April 8, (except on March 4 as the university is closed for Mardi Gras break.) The free tax preparation will take place on the university’s campus at 4123 Woodland Drive in Room 1034.
Those qualifying for assistance should bring the following items:
  • Proof of Identification
  • Social Security Cards for the individual, their spouse and any dependents and/or a Social Security Number verification letter issued by the Social Security Administration
  • Birth dates for the individual, their spouse and any dependents on the tax return
  • Current year’s tax package (if one was received)
  • Wage and earning statement(s) Form W-2, W-2G, 1099-R from all employers
  • Interest and dividends statements from banks (Forms 1099)
  • A copy of last year’s federal and state returns, if available
  • Bank routing numbers and account numbers for Direct Deposit
  • Total paid for daycare provider and the daycare provider’s tax identification number (the provider’s Social Security Number or the provider’s business Identification Number)
  • To file taxes electronically on a married-filing jointly return, both spouses must be present to sign the required forms
 
The VITA Program offers free tax assistance to help low-to-moderate income people who need tax assistance. Certified volunteers receive training to help prepare basic tax returns. Most VITA sites offer free electronic filing. To locate the additional VITA sites, call 1-800-906-9887.

For more information on this program, contact Lillian Grose, Assistant Professor at 504.398.2230 or call Hanna Abuali at 504.398.2337. The free tax assistance is offered by the UHC’s Business Department which recently upgraded its undergraduate online and hybrid Accelerated Business program, a first-of-its-kind business degree program in the region that allows working adults to receive credit for their work experience toward degree completion. Department also offers traditional undergraduate Business and Accounting, as well as graduate Accelerated Management programs. For details, visit https://uhcno.edu/academics/bus-admin/index.html.
2-12-22
Join us every Saturday,
9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. for over 80 local artisan vendors, including produce, prepared foods, jewelry, art, crafts, plants, music and more!
Watch Chef Kevin Belton every Saturday at 9:30am
& Sunday at 11am on WYES-TV! 
KEVIN BELTON’S COOKIN’ LOUISIANA is Chef Kevin Belton's fourth series produced by WYES. The series debuted in July 2021 and follows the success of NEW ORLEANS COOKING WITH KEVIN BELTON (2015), KEVIN BELTON’S NEW ORLEANS KITCHEN (2018) and KEVIN BELTON’S NEW ORLEANS CELEBRATIONS (2019). His series are nationally distributed on public television stations across the country by American Public Television. 

COMING UP....CreateTV will run a Chef Kevin Belton Marathon beginning Friday, February 25 at 5:30pm. Viewers across the country will enjoy a little New Orleans flavor by watching back-to-back episodes of some of chefs favorite dishes. 💜💚💛
Gretna Farmers Mkt
Gretna Farmer’s Market
Event Date:
Feb 12, 2022
from 8:30 am - 12:30 am
Event Location:
Gretna Market
301 Huey P Long Ave
Gretna, LA 70053
Enjoy fresh local produce and crafts at the Gretna Farmers Market, every Saturday from 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM, rain or shine, under the covered Gretna Market Building, Huey P. Long Avenue between 3rd and 4th Streets in historic downtown Gretna.
UPCOMING
YEAR-AT-A-GLANCE

02/12/2022 - Krewe du Vieux Parade
02/19/2022 - Krewe of Pontchartrain
02/20/2022 - Krewe of Carrollton
02/23/2022 - Krewe of Nyx
02/24/2022 - Krewe of Muses
02/25/2022 - Krewe of Hermes
02/25/2022 - Le Krewe D'Etat
02/26/2022 - Krewe of Endymion
02/26/2022 - Krewe of Tucks
02/27/2022 - Krewe of Bacchus
02/28/2022 - Krewe of Orpheus
02/28/2022 - Krewe of Proteus
03/01/2022 - Krewe of Rex
03/01/2022 - Krewe of Zulu
03/01/2022 - Mardi Gras Day
03/10/2022 - New Orleans Book Festival
03/25/2022 - BUKU 2022
03/26/2022 - Louisiana Derby
04/01/2022 - Hogs for the Cause
04/02/2022 - Freret Street Festival
04/16/2022 - Crescent City Classic
04/17/2022 - Gay Easter Parade
04/18/2022 - NOLA Navy Week
04/21/2022 - French Quarter Festival
05/20/2022 - Bayou Boogaloo
05/27/2022 - Greek Fest
07/09/2022 - Running of the Bulls
07/25/2022 - Tales of the Cocktail
08/01/2022 - COOLinary New Orleans
08/06/2022 - Satchmo SummerFest
10/31/2022 - Halloween
11/04/2022 - Bayou Bacchanal
Join us in our spacious taproom for brunch and FREE live music from 11am-5:30pm.

Enjoy specials like $17 pitchers of Flagship Beers from 11am-3pm, biscuits and gravy, French toast stuffed with cheese and jam, beermosas, bloody beers and more!
3501 Jourdan Road
New Orleans, LA 70126
504.867.4000
Shangra La
Feb 12th luncheon
at the Peppermill
$55 pp
1130 till 2
Peppermill
Mk-Lonatro at Venmo or
1610 Glen Sweatman
Biloxi 395304 reservations deadline is 7 February
12
TODAY AT 11 AM – 5 PM
Backyard Art Market

3101 Tchoupitoulas St,
New Orleans, LA 70115-1125, United States
3101 Tchoupitoulas St, New Orleans, LA 70115-1125, United States
Duration: 6 hr
Public 

Join us this weekend, Saturday and Sunday, as we host our first official art market since Hurricane Ida. Stop by and show your support for all of the local artists and small businesses owners
2-12-21
City Recycling Opportunities
City of New Orleans’ Department of Sanitation announced that the City’s Recycling Drop-Off Center, located at 2829 Elysian Fields Ave., will be open weekly on Saturdays from 8 a.m. until 1 p.m. This temporary shift from bi-weekly drop off is in response to a higher demand for recycling while curbside collection is suspended.

Residents participating in the drop-off events should plan for longer than normal wait-times; the New Orleans Police Department will provide traffic control support to help the events run smoothly.

  • Orleans Parish residents can drop off the following recyclables:Paper: newspapers, junk mail, phone books, catalogs, office paper
  • Corrugated Cardboard
  • Boxboard: cereal boxes and soft drink boxes
  • Plastics #1 (soda/water bottles) and #2 (milk/juice/shampoo/detergent containers)
  • Small metals: aluminum and steel
  • Mardi Gras beads
  • Batteries: AA, AAA, AAAA, C, D, 6-volt, 9-volt, Lithium
  • Light bulbs: incandescent and fluorescent
  • Electronics: iPads, tablets, computers, laptops, phones, keyboards, speakers, cables, x-boxes, PlayStations, Wii, MP3/DVD/CD Players, UPS, Circuit boards, portable navigation/GPS devices, inkjet/toner cartridges, digital cameras/video recorders (DVRs), fax machines, small printers, monitors, processors, networking equipment, stereos, security systems 
  • Televisions: limit 4
  • Tires: limit 5 
  • Glass: limit 50 lbs. (please remove corks and caps)
*Please note: no composting materials accepted at this time.
 
We have some great music coming up in February! LVVRS, Zita, Clay Cormier & The Highway Boys, New Orleans Karma, Contraflow, THE BOOGIE MEN nola, Dustin Sonnier and more! Purchase your tickets now.
Tickets -> https://bit.ly/3cX8C6x
The Krewe of Kuties is excited to announce its 5th Annual Kids Mardi Gras parade with Grand Marshals, Jake Meerman and Breanna Montelius. 
The parade will stroll down Huey P. Long Avenue in Historical Gretna on Saturday, February 12, 2022 at 2:00 p.m. The parade line-up starts at 1:15 p.m. at 2nd Street and Huey P. Long Avenue. The parade will end at 3rd Street and Huey P. Long Avenue at the Farmer’s Market with king cake festivities following the parade.
The Krewe of Kuties is a walking neighborhood parade where kids are welcome to join in the fun! Kids should gather their festive throws, decorate a bike, wagon, cart or stroller (NO GOLF CARTS), wear a costume and march along OR watch the parade from the comfort of their home on the porch, driveway, sidewalk or neutral ground.
The City of Gretna Police Department and the David Crockett Fire Department will assist with the parade.
For additional information and/or concerns, please contact Stacie Jaufre’ at 504-485-1126 or via Facebook at Krewe of Kuties.
GRAND MARSHALS:
JAKE MICHAEL MEERMAN was diagnosed January 22, 2021, with Pre- B Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia at the age of 2. Jake is the son of Joey & Michelle Meerman. He is the youngest of 3; he has two older sisters, Emma & Ellie, age 6.
Jake is currently being treated at Children's Hospital New Orleans, with another year and half of treatment to complete. He is doing well; many more good days than bad. He is so strong and is a thriving 3 year old. We are so grateful to our family, friends and community for their love, support, and prayers! Michelle Meerman.

BREANNA NOEL MONTELIUS was born with Hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) which is a birth defect that affects normal blood flow through the heart. She also has a chromosome abnormality called Chromosome 10q deletion which is caused when there is a missing copy of the genetic material located on the long arm (q) of chromosome 10.
Breanna is the daughter of Wayne Montelius, Jr., and granddaughter of Tammy Montelius. She is a spunky, and full of personality 9-year-old. Breanna has gone through two heart surgeries and numerous procedures since birth. She is nonverbal but with the help of many speech therapists has learned to say simple words. She will require another heart surgery in the future. Tammy Montelius.
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BREAKING NEWS from

The parade is expected to roll on
Saturday, Feb. 12, 2022

2022 Queen Dr. Jennifer Avegno will not lead the KdV Parade this year. . The 2022 parade will start at Elysian Fields Avenue & Royal Street and snake through the Marigny triangle and French Quarter from there.
For what it’s worth, we were able to negotiate for a line-up on Royal Street, so the parade will be stationary and stretched along the first few blocks of Royal from Elysian Fields into the rectangle before we roll, and we invite the Marigny to come and see us there before we roll (5:30-6:30 pm).
SCHLONG MAY WE ROLL!
Krewe du Vieux"
Route changes announced for 2022 New Orleans
 Mardi Gras parades
Every krewe is being asked to make route adjustments, Mayor LaToya Cantrell said in a press conference.
The changes are being made due to limited staffing from police, fire, medical and other public safety personnel, officials said.
Highlights from the press conference:
Magazine Street has been removed from the Uptown parade route.

Parades that traditionally start on river side of St. Charles Avenue will now start at Napoleon and Prytania.

Parades that traditionally start on the lake side of St. Charles Avenue now will start at Carondelet and Napoleon.

Endymion will roll in Mid-City with some modifications. The krewe will not go past Gallier Hall and will not do a traditional toast there. A new toasting spot will be determined later.

Zulu will roll on its original route - starting in Central City - with some modifications. The changes will be the same as in 2020 that were caused by the Hard Rock Hotel collapse. 

Rex will start at Napoleon and Carondelet and then roll on its original route.


All the parades will roll on their traditional day, officials said, adding that the changes were made with input from the krewes.
Mardi Gras is March 1. Parades begin rolling several weeks ahead of that day.
The route changes also are temporary for this year, said NOPD Superintendent Shaun Ferguson, and will be reevaluated before the next Carnival season.
Our friends in the Krewe of Poseidon are looking forward to their ride this year! The Krewe of Poseidon will be parading with 25 floats and 700 riders. They have a fantastic lineup with ten bands (including Southern University), the 610 Stompers, Muff-A-Lottas, Mande Milkshakers, The Dance Connection, Disco Amigos, Honey Island Clydesdales, USMC Band, Chairy Chicks, Golden Sioux Mardi Gras Indians, Farhad Grotto, Jerusalem Temple, Oui Dats, and many more!
They'll have doubloons again and even had a small quantity created with last year's theme as well. As always, they'll have quite a variety of throws, as you may remember from our episode with them going into 2020's parade. New Orleans artist (and multiple Jazz & Heritage Festival poster painter) Terrance Osborne will serve as Grand Marshal
I’m honored to be the Grand Marshal of Poseidon 2022.
We’ll be throwing these!
Uptown Route
Endymion Route
Rex Route
Zulu Route
Join us here at Palmettos on Sundays from
10 am to 3 pm for an authentic
Louisiana Jazz Brunch.

JAZZ BRUNCH HOURS
SUNDAY
2-6-22
10 am – 3 pm
Prefer to make your reservation via phone?
Give us a call at (985) 643-0050.
 FEB 13
 11:00 am - 5:00 pm
FREE
Contemporary Arts Center
900 Camp Street New Orleans LA 70130
2022 NFL offseason dates:
February
  • February 13: Super Bowl LVI | SoFi Stadium | Inglewood, Calif.

  • February 19: HBCU Legacy Bowl | Yulman Stadium | New Orleans

2022 NFL offseason dates: March
  • March 1-7: 2022 NFL Scouting Combine | Lucas Oil Stadium | Indianapolis
  • March 8: Prior to 4 p.m., New York time, deadline for clubs to designate Franchise or Transition Players
  • March 14-16: During the period beginning at noon, New York time, on March 14 and ending at 3:59:59 p.m., New York time, on March 16, clubs are permitted to contact, and enter into contract negotiations with, the certified agents of players who will become unrestricted free agents upon the expiration of their 2021 player contracts at 4 p.m., New York time, on March 16.
  • March 16: The 2022 League Year and Free Agency period begin at 4 p.m. ET.
  • March 16: Trading period for 2022 begins at 4 p.m., New York time, after expiration of all 2021 contracts.
  • March 27-30: Annual League Meeting | The Breakers | Palm Beach, Fla.
2022 NFL offseason dates: April
  • April 4: Clubs that hired a new head coach after the end of the 2021 regular season may begin offseason workout programs.
  • April 18: Clubs with returning head coaches may begin offseason workout programs
  • April 20: Deadline to bring draft-eligible players to their facilities for a physical examination.
  • April 22: Deadline for restricted free agents to sign offer sheets.
  • April 27: Deadline for prior club to exercise Right of First Refusal to restricted free agents.
  • April 27: Deadline to time, test, and interview draft-eligible players.
  • April 28-30: 2022 NFL Draft | Las Vegas
All times are Eastern and all dates are subject to change. Dates for the 2022 NFL schedule release as well as Saints offseason OTAs, minicamps, and 2022 Saints Training Camp will be announced later.
IRMA: MY LIFE IN MUSIC
Monday, February 14 at 10pm
The 90-minute film on the life and career of GRAMMY Award-winning artist Irma Thomas includes extensive interviews with Irma herself, as well as archival and new interviews from many of her colleagues.
BAYOU BAR PRESENTS BAYOU BOURBON CLUB – TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2022
Historic Bar to Host A Guided Bourbon Tasting Experience
 
WHO/WHAT: Nestled on the ground floor of New Orleans’ charming Pontchartrain Hotel, Bayou Bar, the casual tavern-style bar that once served as a drinking den for both Sinatra and Capote, is inviting imbibers to experience Bayou Bourbon Club – a guided bourbon tasting experience led by Bayou Bar’s whiskey afficionado Christopher Willis. 
Priced at $50 per person, each ticket includes four guided tastings, a deep dive into Bayou Bar’s history, and signature bites by Chef/Owner Brian Landry. Snacks include succulent Duck Poppers served with cane gastrique and herb cream cheese; Sticky Rib Tips served with pepper jelly; and Wild Mushroom Grilled Cheese with Manchego and truffle, among others.
Bayou Bar is in compliance with the City of New Orleans’ vaccination mandate and requires individuals age 5+ to show proof of full vaccination or a negative test. including valid forms of proof. Bayou Bourbon Club is a 21+ event and valid form of identification is required for entry. 
 
WHEN:           Tuesday,
 February 15, 2022 
starting at 5:30PM
 
WHERE:        Bayou Bar at Pontchartrain Hotel,
 2031 St Charles Avenue,
New Orleans.
To purchase tickets, visit
NOPD Gearing Up For 12th Annual Horses, Hops, And Cops Fundraiser

The NOPD, Louisiana Hospitality Foundation and Southern Eagle are gearing up for the 12th Annual Horses, Hops, and Cops fundraiser to benefit the NOPD Mounted Division. The event, scheduled to take place on February 16, 2022 at the NOPD stables on Harrison Avenue, is a free and family-friendly event open to all ages and an opportunity to meet the world-famous Budweiser Clydesdales.
Every year during carnival season, the Clydesdales visit New Orleans and dedicate one night to supporting their fellow horses. During Horses, Hops, and Cops, the entire family will be able to get up close and personal with the Clydesdales, tour the NOPD stables, as well as watch an equestrian soccer game featuring NOPD Mounted Unit officers and Orleans Parish Sheriff’s deputies. Photos with the horses, live entertainment, children’s activities, food, beverages, and craft vendors will also be available to enjoy.
For more exclusive access to the Budweiser Clydesdales, there are a limited quantity of VIP Experience Tour tickets available for purchase where guests can enjoy a one-hour guided tour behind the scenes with a Budweiser Clydesdale handler to learn about the unique horses, their special training, state-of-the-art transportation and much more.
Raffle tickets are also available for a chance to party with a guest on the Budweiser balcony on Mardi Gras Day and to win a pair of diamond stud earring from Diamonds Direct. The raffle will be held on the night of the fundraiser (February 16th) at 8:00 p.m.
Proceeds raised from sponsorships, concession sales, raffle tickets, VIP experience tickets, photo sales and other donations will support the NOPD Mounted Unit.
“The Mounted Unit is a pivotal tool in the New Orleans Police Department’s toolbox, especially during large scale events such as Mardi Gras,” NOPD Superintendent Shaun Ferguson said.  “The unit provides high-visibility patrol and plays an important role in our crime-fighting efforts. Horses, Hops, and Cops is an important event that ensures we are able to continue providing the best care for our horses and best protection for our citizens.”
For more information on Horses, Hops and Cops and/or to buy VIP Tour or raffle tickets, visit www.horseshopsandcops.com or contact the NOPD Public Information Office at 504-658-5858.
12th annual Horses, Hops and Cops
A Benefit for the N.O.P.D. Mounted Unit
Wednesday, February 16, 2022
N.O.P.D. Stables in City Park
1021 Harrison Avenue, New Orleans, LA 70124
3:30pm VIP Tour (tickets required, link below)
5:00pm – 8:00pm General Admission (free)
16
TODAY AT 7 PM – 10 PM
ELECTRIC YAT QUARTET
Bayou Beer Garden

Duration: 3 hr
Public 
 
HEADS UP MUSIC FANATICS. We have Electric Yat Quartet coming at you. This 4 string quartet plays classics and you have to name that tune! First place winner gets $30 BBG gift card, 2nd place $20. Be on the look out for drink specials as well.
21+ only. This is not a ticketed event.
Tipitina’s February 2022 Calendar Incoming!!…

* Thurs, 2/17: Jon Cleary & The Absolute Monster Gentlemen and Cha Wa (bit.ly/clearychawa)
* Fri, 2/18: John Papa Gros 7th Annual Carnival Kickoff + Sam Price & the True Believers (bit.ly/johngrostips)
* Sat, 2/19: Water Seed Mardi Gras Masquerade With Special Guest HaSizzle + Erica Falls (bit.ly/waterseedtips)
* Sun, 2/20: Carnival Fais Do Do With Bruce Daigrepont Cajun Band (bit.ly/faisdodo220)
* Fri, 2/25: Dumpstaphunk With Special Guests Flow Tribe (bit.ly/dumpstamardigras)
* Sat, 2/26: Galactic Featuring Anjelika "Jelly" Joseph (bit.ly/galacticsat)
* Sun, 2/28: Anders Osborne Bacchus Bash With Special Guests George Porter Jr., Stanton Moore, Tommy Malone, The Hornstars, & David Torkanowsky (bit.ly/aosunday)
* Mon, 2/29: Galactic Lundi Gras Featuring Anjelika "Jelly" Joseph (bit.ly/galacticlundi)
Full listings and showtime info available at www.Tipitinas.com!
the much anticipated 2022 schedule has been released.
Check out the schedule below:

Thursday, Feb. 17, 2022
Krewe of Eve in Mandeville at 7 p.m.
Friday, Feb. 18, 2022:
Excalibur at 6:30 p.m. in Metairie
Krewe of Symphony at 7 p.m. in Metairie
Hercules at 6 p.m. in Houma
Oshun at 6 p.m. in Uptown New Orleans
Cleopatra at 6 p.m. in Uptown New Orleans following Oshun
Alla at 7 p.m. in Uptown New Orleans following Cleopatra
Saturday, Feb. 19, 2022
Magical Krewe of Mad Hatters at 5 p.m. in Metairie
Krewe of Centurions at 6:30 p.m. in Metairie
Pontchartrain at 1 p.m. in Uptown New Orleans
Olympia at 6 p.m. in Covington
Choctaw following Pontchartrain
Freret following Choctaw
Knights of Sparta at 5 p.m. in Uptown
Pygmalion following Sparta
Krewe of Titans at 6:30 p.m. in Slidell
Krewe of Nemesis in Chalmette at 1 p.m.
Krewe of Aquarius at 6 p.m in Houma
Sunday, Feb. 20, 2022
Atlas at 4 p.m. in Metairie
Hyacinthians at 12:30 p.m. in Houma
Titans-Houma at 1 p.m. in Houma
Krewe of Ambrosia at 2 p.m. in Thibodaux
Krewe of Barkus at 2 p.m. in the French Quarter
Mystic Krewe of Femme Fatale at 11 a.m. in Uptown New Orleans
Krewe of Carrollton follows Femme Fatale
Krewe of King Arthur Merlin follows Carrollton
Krewe of Dionysus at 1 p.m. in Slidell
Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2022
Krewe of Druids at 6:15 p.m. in Uptown
Krewe of Nyx at 6:30 p.m. in Uptown
Thursday, Feb. 24, 2022
Babylon at 5:30 p.m. in Uptown New Orleans
Chaos follows Babylon
Muses follows Chaos
Friday, Feb. 25, 2022
Hermes at 5:30 p.m. in Uptown New Orleans
d'Etat at 6:30 p.m. in Uptown New Orleans
Morpheus at 7 p.m. in Uptown New Orleans
Selene at 6:30 p.m. in Slidell
Aphrodite at 6:30 p.m. in Houma
Saturday, Feb. 26, 2022
NOMTOC at 10:45 a.m. on the Westbank
Iris at 11 a.m. in Uptown New Orleans
Krewe of Tucks at 12 p.m. in Uptown New Orleans
Krewe of Isis at 6 p.m. in Kenner
Endymion at 4:15 p.m. in Mid-City
Mardi Gras at 6:30 p.m. in Houma
Sunday, Feb. 27, 2022:
Okeanos at 11 a.m. in Uptown New Orleans
Mid-City at 11:45 a.m. in Uptown New Orleans
Thoth at 12 p.m. in Uptown New Orleans
Krewe of Athena at 5:30 p.m. in Metairie
Krewe of Bacchus at 5:15 p.m. in Uptown New Orleans
Terreanians at 12:30 p.m. in Houma
Cleophas at 12:30 in Thibodaux
Monday, Feb. 28, 2022
Proteus at 5:15 p.m. in Uptown New Orleans
Orpheus at 6 p.m. in Uptown New Orleans
Cleopatra at 6:30 p.m. in Houma
Tuesday, March 1, 2022
Krewe of Argus at 10 a.m. in Metairie
Krewe of Zulu at 8 a.m. in Uptown New Orleans
Krewe of Rex at 10 a.m. in Uptown New Orleans
Covington Lions Club at 10 a.m. in Covington
Houmas at 1:30 p.m. in Houma
Krewe of Kajuns at 2 p.m. in Houma

Excited to announce the 2022 Family Gras lineup, which will take place Fri. Feb 18- Sun. Feb. 20!
Family Gras will return to its original location at Mardi Gras Plaza, 3300 block of Veterans Memorial Boulevard, across from Lakeside Shopping Center for the 2022 carnival season.
Family Gras 2022 Musical Lineup Announced

Metairie's favorite free Carnival celebration, Family Gras, is returning this year with a number of Billboard Magazine chart-toppers and Grammy nominated artists.
Councilwoman Jennifer Van Vrancken and Jefferson Convention & Visitors Bureau CEO and President Violet Peters have announced the lineup for this year's Family Gras, which will take place February 18 to 20 at Mardi Gras Plaza across from Lakeside Mall in Metairie.
The musical lineup, as well as the parades that will be rolling past Family Gras, are as follows:
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18
· Marie Osmond & Orchestra
· Krewe of Excalibur
· Krewe of Symphony

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19
· Ann Wilson of Heart
· Girl Named Tom (Winner of NBC's The Voice)
· Sister Sledge
· David Batiste & the Gladiators
· Krewe of MadHatters
· Krewe of Centurions

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20
· Martina McBride
· Lauren Alaina
· Amanda Shaw
· Krewe of Atlas
"This is one of the only festivals in the world with music for every age, featuring every genre mixed in with the pageantry of Carnival," Peters said.
Along with music and parades, Family Gras will also be providing a food court, art market, and a kid's zone full of fun activities.
For more information about Family Gras, go to visitjeffersonparish.com.
Bobby Hebert, Mike Detillier to lead Metairie's MadHatters parade with Scoot as Grand Marshal

32 floats filled with just under 1,000 riders, the Krewe of MadHatters will take to the streets on February 19 at 5pm with a lineup that features a number of local celebrities and bands.
WWL-TV morning show host Eric Paulsen will ride as the MadHatter, while Dr. Joey and Gwen Lacoste of Louisiana Dental Center will serve as captains.
Major League Rugby (MLR) and FOX Sports today announced their national television schedule for the fifth season of competition. The premier North American rugby league will nationally broadcast select matches beginning the weekend of February 5 on FS1 and FS2. FOX Sports will also carry the MLR Championship Final, which is set to be held the weekend of June 25.

Opening weekend of the 18-week regular season will feature NOLA Gold hosting the New England Free Jacks on Saturday, February 5 at 9:00 PM ET on FS2. The following weekend features the Austin Gilgronis hosting Old Glory DC on Saturday, February 12 at 9:00 PM ET on FS1. The Austin Gilgronis were also recently featured in a six-part docuseries titled “Inside the Scrum” that aired on FS2.

“Having FOX Sports involved as the national television broadcaster for Major League Rugby this season is an amazing opportunity for the league,” said MLR Commissioner George Killebrew. “FOX Sports’ reach and audience will not only bring our fans the rugby coverage they expect but also introduce our sport to entirely new rugby fans.”

“We are excited to showcase another season of Major League Rugby across our cable networks, highlighting the fast-paced action of professional American rugby at the highest level,” said Bill Wanger, Executive Vice President, Head of Programming and Scheduling, FOX Sports.

First Two Months of FS1 and FS2 matches for 2022

Friday, March 4: Seattle Seawolves vs. NOLA Gold 10:30 PM ET, FS2

Sunday, March 13: LA Giltinis vs. Utah Warriors, 7:00 PM ET, FS2

Sunday, March 20: Old Glory DC vs. Rugby ATL, 7:00 PM ET, FS1

Saturday, March 26: Utah Warriors vs. Houston SaberCats, 7:00 PM ET, FS1


All matches not televised nationally on FS1/FS2 are available for everyone to stream live and for free on TheRugbyNetwork.com. All matches originally airing on FOX Sports are available to stream following a 24-hour delay on The Rugby Network®*. International fans can stream all matches live and for free on The Rugby Network. Fans are encouraged to visit www.majorleague.rugby for additional information and www.majorleague.rugby/schedules for the full season schedule and more.
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 Fogo de Chão New Orleans
614 Canal Street
New Orleans, LA 70130
(504) 412-8900
Jazz Fest returns
the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival returns this spring with headliners The Who, Stevie Nicks, Foo Fighters, Lionel Richie, Erykah Badu, Ludacris, Nelly and Willie Nelson.
Festival organizers announced the lineup for the festival Thursday. It’s scheduled over two weekends, Friday, April 29, through Sunday, May 1 and Thursday, May 5, through Sunday, May 8.
Festival producer Quint Davis said after talking with state and city health officials, organizers felt now was the time to bring the festival back to its original time slot.
“We will follow whatever COVID protocols are in place at the time,” Davis stressed. “Whatever they want us to do we will do. It helps that we’re outdoors. It’s still four months away, but we think by April and May it will be a beautiful time. Everybody’s ready to come back.”
Also performing at the festival are Jimmy Buffett, Luke Combs, The Black Crowes, Norah Jones, Ziggy Marley: Songs of Bob Marley and The Avett Brothers. Louisiana stars taking the stage include PJ Morton, Lauren Daigle, Big Freedia, Tank and the Bangas, Nicholas Payton, Nathan & The Zydeco Cha Chas, and Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue.

Check out the official 2022 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival poster by Terrance Osborne featuring Jon Batiste!
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