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WORLD TENNIS DAY
Every year on the first Monday in March, World Tennis Day seeks to increase tennis participation around the world. It’s also a day to learn more about influential tennis players throughout history.
The origins of tennis go all the way back to the 12th century. During this time, European monks had developed a handball game called “paume.” Later, instead of hitting the ball with the hand, leather gloves were used. These gloves eventually evolved into racquets.
Between the 16th and 18th centuries, the game became popular with kings and noblemen. In the 1530s, King Henry VIII built a tennis court at Hampton Court Palace. Over 300 years later, the United States held its first lawn tennis tournament. Since then, the game has steadily increased in popularity. Today, tennis ranks as the fourth most popular sport in the world.
Some of the world’s most influential tennis players include:
  • Billie Jean King – She is considered the pioneer and godmother of women’s tennis.
  • Arthur Ashe – He was the first black tennis player selected to the U.S. Davis Cup team.
  • Chris Evert – She competed in the semi-finals of the U.S. Open at just 16 years of age.
  • John McEnroe – He is one of the most high-profile tennis players in the world.
  • Venus and Serena Williams – These sisters have won 57 Grand Slam trophies and 8 Olympic Gold medals.
It’s estimated there are 87 million tennis players in the world. This number includes just over 3,800 professional tennis players.
Mississippi River hits mark barring most nearby construction
The Mississippi River hit a mark on Friday that bars most construction work near levees and triggers frequent inspections of those levees.
The river edged two-hundredths of an inch above the trigger — a depth of 11 feet at the gauge near the Corps’ New Orleans building.
Until the Mississippi falls below 11 feet, construction work within 1,500 feet of the levees will need permission from the Corps, which will inspect the levees twice weekly.
The first such inspection is scheduled Monday, Boyett said in an email Friday to The Associated Press.
When the river rises above 15 feet, no construction is allowed and inspections are daily. However, that’s not expected to happen this time around.
The National Weather Service has said that, based on recent and expected heavy rains, the lower Mississippi River will stay above 11 feet until March 21, peaking at 12.3 feeton March 12, The Times-Picayune / The New Orleans Advocate reported.
The Mississippi and lower Ohio rivers are rising at the same rate they have in past years, weather service hydrologist Jeffery Graschel told the newspaper.
“It’s pretty early in the season for flooding,” Graschel said. “The river will have to be watched very closely. We can still have flooding for a number of more months.”
The Corps is asking residents to call 504-862-2201 if they see anything wrong with the levees.
“People live and recreate around the levees on a daily basis,” spokesman Matthew Roe told the newspaper. “They’re going to be the first ones to notice if anything’s out of the ordinary.”
Monday will start cloudy, breezy, warm and humid. Highs will be in the 80s. Scattered showers and some isolated storms are possible.
Monday evening, the first cold front will move through. This front will bring a 15+ degree temperature drop by Tuesday afternoon when highs will only be in the 60s. Rain chances don't disappear, though, and there will be a 40% chance of scattered showers Tuesday. We are under a "marginal" (level 1 out of 4) risk for excessive rainfall Tuesday and Tuesday night.
Wednesday has the highest chance of rain at 70%. Temperatures will still be in the 60s. It will be damp and chilly!
Temperatures do return to the 70s temporarily Thursday and Friday. Thursday will be drier (there's only a 20% chance of rain), but scattered rain chances are back on Friday.
Friday evening, the second cold front arrives, bringing a blast of very cold air with it. This will make for a cold and windy weekend! Lows will be in the 30s and low 40s Saturday and Sunday morning. Saturday afternoon will be in the 50s with wind chills in the 40s. Sunday afternoon will be in the low and middle 60s. Skies will be sunny both weekend days.
For more information, visit library.tulane.edu/tusc-jazzfest, or contact exhibition curator Melissa A. Weber at mweber3@tulane.edu or 504-247-1807. For more information about Tulane University Special Collections, visit library.tulane.edu/tusc or email specialcollections@tulane.edu."
Open to the public
Archiving Jazz Fest: A Conversation with Rachel Lyons, Archivist, New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation Archive
Thursday, May 26
12:00 – 1:00 p.m.
Online only - Free admission
Zoom registration link TBA
Attendees from around the world have enjoyed the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival for over 50 years. But it's the important work of archiving Jazz Fest that ensure that its history and memories are never forgotten. In this online presentation and conversation with Rachel Lyons, who has done this work for 23 years, learn more about the origins of the festival's official archive, what it takes to archive the multifaceted event, and interesting stories that archival work can reveal.
Hosted by Melissa A. Weber, curator of the Hogan Archive of New Orleans Music and New Orleans Jazz, Tulane University Special Collections (TUSC).
Open to Newcomb-Tulane College students
Celebrate Jazz Fest with NTC and TUSC
Monday, April 11, and Tuesday, April 12
12:00 - 2:00 p.m.
Info TBA
Gallery Tour for NTC College Scholars
Wednesday, April 13
12:00 - 12:30 p.m.
Contact
Melissa A. Weber, Curator, Hogan Archive of New Orleans Music and New Orleans Jazz, mweber3@tulane.edu
“Music IS the Scene”: Jazz Fest’s First Decade, 1970-1979

Mar 7 - May 27
All day

Showcasing archival materials, selected from Tulane University Special Collections holdings, that represent the first 10 years of Jazz Fest

Tulane University Special Collections (TUSC) presents “Music IS the Scene”: Jazz Fest’s First Decade, 1970-1979, on display from Friday, March 4, through Friday, May 27, in the TUSC gallery on Tulane University’s uptown campus. The exhibition features archival materials and audio recordings related to the first 10 years of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, also known as Jazz Fest.
In addition to the gallery exhibition, visitors can view the materials via Tulane Online Exhibits. The digital exhibit will remain on view past May 27.

Photo: (Detail) Grand Marshall Walter Lewis marches with the Onward Brass Band at Jazz Fest, 1976, photographer: Harriet Blum, Hogan Archive Photography Collection, PH003075, Tulane University Special Collections.

Gallery hours are Monday – Friday, 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. Special evening hours for the exhibition take place on “Moonlight Mondays” from 10:00 a.m. until 7:00 p.m. on March 28, April 25, and May 23. Special weekend hours are 12:00 p.m. until 3:00 p.m. on Saturday, March 12; Sunday, April 3; Saturday, May 21; and Sunday, May 22. 
Open House and Make-Your-Own-Pizza Party
 NOCHI

Mon, Mar 7
4:00pm - 6:00pm
Explore a career in hospitality at NOCHI, make your own pizza with our instructors, and explore our state-of-the-art facilities.
NOCHI
725 Howard Avenue,
New Orleans, LA 70130
The Garden District Book Shop
2727 Prytania Street,
New Orleans, Louisiana 70130
Alex Snodgrass
$35

Mon, Mar 7
4:30pm - 6:30pm
Comfortable Kitchen."

For Alex Snodgrass of "The Defined Dish," bringing her family around the table to share a home-cooked meal is a favorite way to show love. Her intention with The Comfortable Kitchen is to bring you into her own kitchen, in the hope that she can bring a little more comfort into yours. And you’ll feel comfortable knowing that you’re caring for your family’s nutrition with each bite.
Doors will open at 4:30 PM. Tickets for the event are $35 and include entry, a copy of the book and Eventbrite fees.
Thrillville is hosting their second annual nationally traveling fair event at the Shrine on Airline in Metairie, LA this March 4-13. 
This exciting fair will feature world-class entertainment including Sea Lion Splash, Aquatic Acrobatics, and Dominguez Circus.

There will be over 30 amusement rides, fair food, games, 14 live bands from local favorites like Amanda Shaw, Rockin Dopsie, Bag of Donuts, and so much more!
la spca
7
5:30 PM – 6:30 PM
Introduction to Dog Training and Behavior Modification Workshop
The Louisiana SPCA

Duration: 1 hr
Public 

Free Foster Workshop: Introduction to Dog Training and Behavior Modification
When: Monday, March 7th. 5:30-6:30 PM
Where: LA/SPCA Resource Room and Zoom
Speaker: Allie Mayer, CPDT-KA. Allie is a foster mentor, a certified dog trainer and the manager of shelter partnerships at GoodPup.
This workshop will cover tips for success when bringing a foster dog into your home. It will provide an introduction to successful potty-training, crate training, and positive reinforcement training techniques. It will also cover basic behavior modification for issues such as guarding resources and leash reactivity

Zoom link
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.


Live Music
Every Thursday thru Monday

Monday at 7 PM
The Doyle Cooper Trio


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


Friday at 7PM & 9PM
Miss Sigrid
& The Zig Zags


Saturday at 7PM & 9PM
Johnny Sansone


Sunday at 11AM & 1PM
Traditional Jazz Brunch
Some Like It Hot!


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.


dba
618 Frenchmen St
New Orleans
Monday, March 7
6:00 PM
Ages 21+

Wednesday, March 9
6:00 PM
Ages 21+

Wednesday, March 9
9:00 PM
Ages 21+
$15.00

Thursday, March 10
7:00 PM
Ages 21+
$20.00
Thursday, March 10
10:00 PM
Ages 21+
$10.00
NO COVER
Friday, March 11
6:00 PM
Ages 21+
Friday, March 11
10:00 PM
Ages 21+
$20.00
NO COVER
Saturday, March 12
6:00 PM
Ages 21+
Saturday, March 12
10:00 PM
Ages 21+
$20.00
NO COVER
Sunday, March 13
5:00 PM
Ages 21+
Sunday, March 13
9:00 PM
Ages 21+
$10.00
NO COVER
Monday, March 14
6:00 PM
Ages 21+
NO COVER
Wednesday, March 16
6:00 PM
Ages 21+
Wednesday, March 16
9:00 PM
Ages 21+
$15.00
Thursday, March 17
10:00 PM
Ages 21+
$15.00
NO COVER
Friday, March 18
6:00 PM
Ages 21+
Friday, March 18
10:00 PM
Ages 21+
$25.00
NO COVER
Saturday, March 19
6:00 PM
Ages 21+

BrechtFest 3

2240 St Claude Ave,
New Orleans, Louisiana, 70117

Mon, Mar 7
7:00pm

Musicians, actors, puppeteers and other performers celebrate German playwright Bertolt Brecht’s work with a variety show of selections of his work. Performers include Harry Mayronne, Bremner Duthie, Chris Wecklein, Donald Lewis, Karen Kunkel, Lydia Stein, Dr. Sick and more. The show is at 7 p.m. Monday, March 7, at the AllWays Lounge & Theatre. Suggested donation $20-$30.
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125 Chartres St., New Orleans, LA 70130 P:
(504) 592-0673

03/07/2022

03/09/2022 - Tom Fischer & Friends
03/11/2022 - Smoking Time Jazz Trio
03/12/2022 - Gerald French Trio
03/16/2022 - Tom Fischer & Friends
03/18/2022 - Smoking Time Jazz Trio
03/19/2022 - Gerald French Trio
03/25/2022 - Smoking Time Jazz Trio
03/26/2022 - Gerald French Trio
03/30/2022 - Tom Fischer & Friends
125 Chartres St, New Orleans, LA 70130-2311, United States

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

9:00pm
2022 NFL offseason dates:
March
March 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.
NATIONAL FLAPJACK DAY
March 7th delivers National Flapjack Day with piping hot flavor and goodness. The day honors the sturdy, wholesome cakes we’ve been cooking up for generations! Recipes handed down from grandmother to son and mother to daughter continue to bring smiles to families all across the country.
Flapjacks were a staple of pioneers pursuing new lives on the frontier. Packed with nutrients and energy, flapjacks provided the fuel they needed to withstand the often arduous trails.
Stacked high, flapjacks remind us of mornings in grandma’s kitchen when the coffee was fresh. We topped them with fresh blueberries and real maple syrup. Maybe today you add pecans or walnuts, thick-sliced bananas, and your favorite nut butter. Fresh whipped cream always makes flapjacks seem extra special, too.
No matter where you go, the flavor and aroma of hot off-the-griddle flapjacks never go wrong. They’ll fuel you up for a day of hiking, playing, exploring, and celebrating, too!
NATIONAL CROWN ROAST OF PORK DAY
March 7th recognizes a delicious and elegant, savory dish on National Crown Roast of Pork Day. The menu calls for a beautifully set table ready to receive a feast worthy of royalty or a celebration.
Crown roast of pork earns its name when a pork loin forms a circle with the ribs pointing upwards, creating the points of a crown. Often they are held together with twine. It is then seasoned, and usually stuffed, roasted and served, making a beautiful centerpiece on the table. The ends of the bones may be given a paper frill treatment for added decoration.
For anyone familiar with roasting pork and other meats, this roast cooks much the same way. What makes it stand out from others is its presentation. It elevates an already flavorful cut of meat to a whole other level and makes the cook look exceptional in the process.
mitzvah
[ MEETS-VAH; MITS-VUH ]
Part of Speech noun (2), noun (1)
Origin + Etymology
Mid 17th century; Hebrew from Hebrew miṣwāh ‘commandment’

Synonyms
noun (2)
  • edictprecept
noun (1)
  • good deedact of gracecourtesygood work
Antonyms
noun (2)
  • choicelawlessnessdisorganization
noun (1)
  • crimesin
Definition
noun (2)
a precept or commandment
noun (1)
any good or praiseworthy deed
Examples
noun (2)
The Jewish children performed their mitzvah to fulfill the commandment.
noun (1)
The family decided to do a mitzvah together as a holiday activity.
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Blue Room Menu from 1943
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Making Mardi Gras
Sponsored by Blaine Kern’s Mardi Gras World and Kern Studios
thru–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.
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.
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.

Hotel Monteleone
214 Royal Street
New Orleans, LA 70130
504-523-3341
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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
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, 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
  
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

400 Esplanade Ave., New Orleans, LA 70116
Tickets
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Phil Melancon
3-8-22

Chop House  
322 Magazine
Tuesdays 6-9 pm
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Superior Seafood   
Napoleon at St. Charles
Fridays 5-7 pm
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Prytania at Canal Place
Foot of Canal Street
Saturdays: 5-7 pm
Chickie Wah Wah
2828 Canal St.,
New Orleans LA 70119
Chickie Wah Wah
2828 Canal St.,
 New Orleans LA 70119

2306 Esplanade Ave
New Orleans, LA 70119
Duration: 3 hr
Public 

THE EDGAR DEGAS HISTORIC HOME & MUSEUM will host Krewe de Jeanne d'Arc for a celebration of our 14th annual parade and photos of krewe activities (Excalibur and more). We encourage our members and volunteers to join us and bring a friend who is a potential future volunteer, member, or supporter! Have photos to share? POST THEM HERE!

6:00 p.m. Event begins. Cash bar and meet and greet. Complimentary hors d'oeuvres offered by Degas House.
7:00-7:45 p.m. Slideshow of 2022 parade & more
8:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Meet and mingle with krewe!
The event is limited to 150 people so please RSVP
Membership and volunteer sign-up forms & opportunities will be available on-site.
Costumes are welcome but just come as you are--come enjoy, relax and be comfortable! The event will be indoors and outside; the screen will be set up inside or out depending on weather.
8
7 PM
Latin Night at Rock n Bowl
Mid-City Lanes Rock n Bowl

3000 S. CARROLTON AVE
New Orleans, LA 70118

Tickets


Public 

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
New Orleans Museum of Art, One Collins Diboll Circle, City Park,
New Orleans, LA 70179
3-9-22
*Wednesdays are free for all Louisiana residents, courtesy of The Helis Foundation
MUSEUM
10 am–5 pm, Tuesday–Sunday*


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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. 

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TODAY AT 1 PM – 5 PM
German Coast
Farmers Market-
Westbank Bridge Park
13825 River Rd, Luling, LA 70070-6219, United States
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.,
9
2 PM – 7 PM
Lafreniere Park Farmers Arts Market
3000 Downs Blvd,
Metairie, LA 70003-3957,
United States

9
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
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

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  • Duke Heitger & Tim Laughlin w/Crescent City Joymakers 11
  • Kevin Louis & Topsy Chapman w/Palm Court Jazz Band 12
  • Will Smith & Palm Court Jazz Band 13
  • Mark Braud & Sunday Night Swingsters 14
  • CLOSED 15
  • CLOSED 16
  • Lars Edegran & Palm Court Jazz Band 17
  • Greg Stafford & Tom Sancton w/Crescent City Joymakers 18
  • Topsy Chapman & Kevin Louis w/Palm Court Jazz Band 19
  • Will Smith & Palm Court Jazz Band 20
  • Mark Braud & Palm Court Jazz Band 21
  • CLOSED 22
  • CLOSED 23
  • Lars Edegran & Palm Court Jazz Band 24
  • Mark Braud & Crescent City Joymakers w/Tom Sancton 25
  • Topsy Chapman & w/Palm Court Jazz Band 26
  • Will Smith & Palm Court Jazz Band 27
  • Tennessee Williams Drummer & Smoke 11:00am - 4P.
  • 7:30p Mark Braud & Palm Court Jazz Band 28
  • CLOSED 29
  • CLOSED 30
  • Lars Edegran & Palm Court Jazz Band 31
  • Mark Braud & Cres. City Joymakers w/Tim Laughlin

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. 
FREE Admission to the Ogden Museum of Art for La. Residents
March 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
3-10-22
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
New Thursday Happy Hour 
Join us for the best deal in town! On Thursdays from 2-8pm, enjoy $1 chargrilled oysters and $5 draughts!
3501 Jourdan Road
New Orleans, LA | 70126
504.867.4000
March 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
2022-03-10
7:30pm10:30pm
w Duke Heitger
The Palm Ct Jazz Cafe
1204 Decatur St.
NOLA

2022-03-114pm7pm"Happy Hour" setObservatory Eleven The Westin Canal Place 11th Floor NOLA2022-03-124pm7pm"Happy Hour" setObservatory Eleven The Westin Canal Place 11th Floor NOLA2022-03-188pm11pmw Duke Heitger, Kris Tokarski & Hal SmithThe Jazz Corner 1000 William Hilton Pkwy Hilton Head Island, SC 299282022-03-198pm11pmw Duke Heitger, Hal Smith & Kris TokarskiThe Jazz Corner 1000 William Hilton Pkwy Hilton Head Island, SC 299282022-03-246pm9pmw Skip Phipps(guitar)Acropolis on Freret 4510 Freret St. NOLA2022-03-254pm7pm"Happy Hour" setObservatory Eleven The Westin Canal Place 11th Floor NOLA2022-03-264pm7pm"Happy Hour" setObservatory Eleven The Westin Canal Place 11th Floor NOLA2022-03-317:30pm10:30pmw Duke HeitgerThe Palm Ct Jazz Cafe 1204 Decatur St. NOLA2022-04-014pm7pm"Happy Hour" setObservatory Eleven The Westin Canal Place 11th Floor NOLA2022-04-024pm7pm"Happy Hour" setObservatory Eleven The Westin Canal Place 11th Floor NOLA2022-04-084pm7pm"Happy Hour" setObservatory Eleven The Westin Canal Place 11th Floor NOLA
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 
Tickets

March 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:

Sunday, March 6th @ 10pm - Ryan Hanseler & Ricardo Pascal ($20)
Thursday, March 10th @ 10pm - Brian Seeger Quintet ($20)
Sunday, March 13th @ 10pm - Aurora Nealand & The Royal Roses ($20)
Thursday, March 17th @ 10pm - Harold López-Nussa ($25)
Sunday, March 20th @ 10pm - Nat Adderley Jr. ($20)
Thursday, March 31st @ 10pm - Jorge Luis Pacheco ($25)
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. 

March 10th:
Brian Seeger Quintet


March 11th:
Herlin Riley Quartet
March 12th:
Dr. Michael White
& The Original Liberty Jazz Band
March 13th:
Aurora Nealand & The Royal Roses

March 17th:
Harold López-Nussa Trio
March 18th:
Danny Barker Tribute Band
feat. Detroit Brooks & Topsy Chapman
March 19th:
Dave Stryker:
New Orleans Quartet
March 20th:
Nat Adderley Jr. Quartet

March 24th:
Jazzmeia Horn
with The NOJO Trio
March 25th:
Jason Marsalis:
The K. Love Experience
March 26th:
Mahmoud Chouki New World Ensemble:
5th Anniversary Concert
March 27th:
Germaine Bazzle
with The Larry Sieberth Trio
feat. Herlin Riley
90th Birthday Concert 

March 31st:
Jorge Luis Pacheco Trio



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



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.
WE’RE BACK AT THE BLUE NILE EVERY FRIDAY!!!!
4
TODAY AT 11 PM
Kermit Ruffins and the BBQ Swingers
$20  
· 532 Frenchmen Street,New Orleans,70116,US

We are beyond pumped to welcome the famous NOLA Crawfish King to Faubourg! The King begins his weekend residency this Friday & will be serving up the tastiest crawfish in town every Friday through Sunday at the brewery!
  • Fridays: 4:30-8pm
  • Saturdays: 12-8pm
  • Sundays: 12-6pm
3501 Jourdan Road
New Orleans, LA | 70126
504.867.4000
Family Night Fridays are back beginning March 4th! We will be offering 2 FREE bounce houses for kids, a Big Bounce House and a smaller Toddler Bounce House, from 5:30-8:00pm, crawfish from Nola Crawfish King, food from Fete au Fete and a variety of fun yard games to keep the kids entertained!
3501 Jourdan Road
New Orleans, LA | 70126
504.867.4000
St. Mary's Church was built by the German Catholics in 1860 in the grand Baroque-style architecture. It contains a shrine dedicated to Father Francis Xavier Seelos who was beatified in 2000. Also present here is the to-be saint's coffin, relics and personal belongings. St. Mary's is also the parish church and holds services and masses.
  • Address: 2030 Constance St, New Orleans, LA 70130
  • Phone: (504) 522-6748

Confessions Nights – 5:00pm to 6:30pm
St. Mary’s Assumption Church
March 23 & 30; April 6
Stations of the Cross
Fridays at 6pm
St. Mary’s Chapel
March 11, 18 & 25;
April 1 & 8
Holy Week & Easter
St. Mary’s Assumption Church
  • Thursday, April 14 at 6:30pm – Mass of the Lord’s Supper
  • Friday, April 15 at 12:00pm – Stations of the Cross
  • Friday, April 15 at 3:00pm – Good Friday Passion Service
  • Saturday, April 16 at 8:00pm – Easter Vigil
  • Sunday, April 17 at 8:30am & 10:30am – Easter Sunday Masses
Other Celebrations
  • St. Patrick’s Mass
  • St. Mary’s Assumption Church
  • Saturday, March 12 at 12:00pm
  • (There is no 4:00pm Mass)
  • St. Joseph’s Day Celebrations
  • St. Mary’s Assumption Church
  • Friday, March 18 at 4:00pm – Blessing & Viewing of the Altar
  • Saturday, March 19 at 10:30am – Devotions to St. Joseph, Mass, & Reception*
*(Reception is dependent upon pandemic protocols)
WHO: Le Petit Theatre
WHAT: “The House That Will Not Stand” a stage play by Marcus Gardley
WHEN: March 4-20, 2022
WHERE: 616 St. Peter St. New Orleans LA 70116
WHY: Staged in conjunction with National Women’s Month
11, 12, 17, 18, 19 7:30pm
13. 20
3:00pm
LE PETIT THEATRE OPENS SPRING 2022 SEASON WITH MARCUS GARDLEY’S OBIE AWARD-WINNING STAGE PLAY, “THE HOUSE THAT WILL NOT STAND”
 
Termed “Sensuous, witty, heartbreaking, and uplifting” by the critics, The House That Will Not Stand, Marcus Gardley’s 2019 Obie Award-winning stage production about free women of color in early 19th century New Orleans, opens its three-weekend run at Le Petit Theatre on Friday, March 4.
 
The play’s story line involves a Black Creole woman named Beartrice and her three unwed daughters and an old New Orleans custom of rich white men entering into common-law marriages with young women of color. But the house that Beartrice built - on a foundation of wealth, freedom and secrets - threatens to collapse after her man mysteriously dies and her daughters realize that his money could cost them the people they love. The House That Will Not Stand is a humorous and gripping family drama told in a rich and lyrical river of words.
 
The show is directed by abigail jean-baptiste who recently served as assistant director of Broadway’s Jagged Little Pill. Born in New York City with family roots in Haiti and the American South, her work intersects with critical race theory and reimagines understandings of the past. She was directed shows in New York and elsewhere in the U.S. and has won a number of prestigious awards.
 
Staged in conjunction with National Women’s Month, the all-woman cast features Big Easy Award-winning actor Troi Bechet in the lead role of Beartrice. Portraying one of her daughters is veteran actor/director and multiple award-winner, Tommye Myrick, who returns to the stage following her critically acclaimed direction of FLY in February.
 
Other cast members include Tameka Bob, Grace Gibson, Jarrell Hamilton, Elexis Selmon, Laurita Marie and Eden James.
 
The design team includes Jungah Han (Scenic), Darolyn (Costumes), Itohan Edoloyi (Lighting), Ghazi Gamali (Sound).
 
Twelve performances of The House That Will Not Stand will be staged over a three-week run from March 4-6, March 10-14 and March 17-20.
 
Season subscriptions are available, offering 20-40% off single ticket prices and single tickets range from $35-$70 ($15 for students and 50% off for military personnel). Order online at www.lepetittheatre.com or by calling 504-522-2081.
 
Le Petit Theatre is located at 616 St. Peter Street in the heart of the French Quarter.
Participating restaurants and their Lenten specials will be posted here:
Friday, March 11, New Orleanians will have more than 25 more choices for Fish Fry Fridays The Fish Fry Fridays campaign, which began in 2020, will serve as a fundraising event to benefit Hospitality Cares a partnership between Louisiana Hospitality Foundation and United Way of Southeast Louisiana (UWSELA). Participating restaurants will donate $1 per fish fry entrée sold each week through April 15.    

“We are so excited to be able to bring this fundraiser back for a third year,” said Jennifer Kelley, Louisiana Hospitality Foundation Executive Director. “This community is there for each other through more ways than just financial support—it’s the comradery and friendships that sustain us through hard times, but this event has been a winner all around. I’d like to thank our sponsors, restaurants owners and chefs, and our patrons for coming together for our community.”

Hospitality Cares is a crisis grant program offering varying resources, including emergency financial assistance to individuals working in the hospitality industry – one of the region’s largest employment sectors. The emergency grants award up to $2,500 to eligible employees at hospitality businesses running active United Way workplace campaigns in Jefferson, Orleans, Plaquemines, St. Bernard, St. Tammany, Tangipahoa and Washington parishes. The funds provide temporary assistance during times of crisis to cover basic financial needs, including housing, medical and utility bills.

The Fish Fry Fridays campaign was initially launched during Lent 2020 to help hospitality workers who were laid off during the pandemic. It raised over $12,000 from restaurant sales and a sponsorship from TABASCO®, who also sponsored the campaign in 2021 and will again sponsor it in 2022. They are joined by New Orleans Fish House who will offer discounts to participating restaurants for their seafood features.

“This campaign has not only benefited the seafood industry, but it is giving an economic boost to our restaurant industry and provides New Orleanians with a sense of normalcy,” said Phil DeGruy, New Orleans Fish House sales manager. “We are proud to be a part of helping to strengthen the hospitality industry.”

2022 RESTAURANT PARTICIPANTS (as of 3.2):

Annunciation
Avenue Pub
Bienvenue on Hickory
Boulevard American Bistro - Elmwood & Metairie
Bourbon House
Briquette
Broussard’s Restaurant & Courtyard
Brown Butter
Cafe Reconcile
Chef Ron’s Gumbo Stop
Chemin à la Mer
The Commissary by Dickie Brennan & Co.
Copeland’s of New Orleans - all Louisiana locations
Fat Boys Pizza
Francesca Deli by Katie’s
Galatoire’s Restaurant
Gattuso’s Neighborhood Restaurant, Bar & Catering
The Grill Room at Windsor Court
Katie’s Restaurant
Larder Gourmet Market + Eatery
Luke
Ma Momma’s House at Pythian Market
Mahony’s Po-boys & Seafood - French Quarter & Magazine St.
Middendorf’s Restaurant - Manchac & Slidell
Mister Mao
Peche Seafood Grill
Pyre BBQ
Pyre Provisions
Ralph’s on the Park
Red Fish Grill
Tommy’s Cuisine
Vyoone's
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, March 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.
Fish fry Fridays are back: Where to find church fish fry events for Lent in the New Orleans area
Jefferson
EAST BANK
DIVINE MERCY, 4337 Sal Lentini Parkway, Kenner. All Fridays of Lent except Good Friday, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Drive-thru only. March 4, 18, 25, April 1 and 8 menu: fried fish, fries, corn on the cob, roll, $12. March 11 menu: choice of fried fish or fried shrimp, $10.
OUR LADY OF DIVINE PROVIDENCE, 1000 N. Starrett Road, Metairie (corner West Metairie Avenue). Drive-thru only. March 4, 18, 25 and April 1, 8 from 4 p.m. until. All platters include corn, potatoes. Fried fish or crawfish pie platter ($9); crawfish pies ($4); shrimp étouffée with rice ($6 pint); bread pudding ($3 slice). 

ST. AGNES, 3310 Jefferson Highway, Jefferson. March 11, March 25 and April 8 at 5 p.m. Fried fish, fried shrimp, French fries, coleslaw, tea/water. There will be a family bingo at the last fish fry on April 8. Desserts will be sold. 
ST. ANGELA MERICI, 901 Beverly Garden Drive, Metairie, Msgr. Kern Center. March 11, 25 and April 8, 5-8 p.m. Inside menu: Fried fish, fries, coleslaw, $12 ($10 kids); grilled fish plate with peas, coleslaw, $14; fried shrimp plate with fries, coleslaw, $14; shrimp/corn soup, $5; cheese pizza, $3. Drive-thru menu: fried fish plates, $12 ($10 child).
ST. ANN, 4921 Meadowdale St., Metairie. March 4, 11, 18, 25, April 1, 8, 6 p.m. Drive-thru at cafeteria door. Fried fish plate, fried shrimp or combo plate. Price TBD.
ST. BENILDE, 1901 Division St., Metairie. March 11 and April 8, 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. (dine in only); March 25, 5:30-8 p.m. (drive-thru only). Presold tickets — call (504) 834-4980 — may pick up or dine in beginning at 5 p.m. 
ST. CATHERINE OF SIENA, 105 Bonnabel Blvd., Metairie, cafeteria. March 18, 25, 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., pick up or dine in. Fried fish, shrimp and soft-shell crab with fries, salad, hush puppies. Desserts sold. April 1 and 8, 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., pick up or dine in. Fried fish, shrimp and soft-shell crabs, shrimp gumbo and shrimp remoulade salad. Desserts sold.
ST. CHRISTOPHER THE MARTYR, 3900 Derbigny St., Metairie. Drive-thru only. March 4 and 18, April 8, 6 p.m. Fried fish or shrimp, $12; combo, $13; plates come with corn, Cajun potatoes, coleslaw. March 11 and April 1: Fried fish or shrimp, $12; combo, $13; plates come with French fries, salad. 

ST. CLEMENT OF ROME, 4317 Richland Ave., Metairie. March 11, 18, 25, April 1, 5:30 p.m. in cafeteria. Menu to be announced.
ST. FRANCIS XAVIER, 444 Metairie Road, Metairie, cafeteria. Dine-in or take out. March 11, 25, 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Fried fish, potatoes, salad, bread, $10 ($6 child); seafood gumbo, $6; cheese pizza, $1. Desserts also sold.
ST. LOUIS KING OF FRANCE, 1609 Carrollton Ave., Metairie. Drive-thru only. March 11 and March 18, 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Shrimp or catfish platters, $11; combo, $13; includes fries. Pizza, $2; fries, $3; water, sodas, $1.
ST. MARY MAGDALEN, 6425 W. Metairie Ave., Metairie, drive-thru. March 11, 25, 5:30 p.m. Fish, shrimp or combo plates with potatoes, coleslaw, $12.
ST. MATTHEW THE APOSTLE, 10021 Jefferson Highway, River Ridge. March 11. Fish & sides $15/plate; cheese pizza $5/2 slices; desserts and beverages. (504) 737-4537. 
ST. MATTHEW'S UNITED METHODIST: 6017 Camphor St., Metairie. Fish frys from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. March 4, 12 and 25 benefit the Metairie Humane Shelter, mission projects and Rudolph Matas Parent Teacher Organization. $12 plates will include fried fish, macaroni and cheese, apple coleslaw, drink and birthday cake in tribute to Jack the Famous Furbaby, spokesdog for the shelter. To place an order, text Jami Hirstius at (504) 458-0531.
WEST BANK
ST. ANTHONY/ST. PIUS X, 2685 Jean Lafitte Blvd., Lafitte. Fridays during Lent except Good Friday. Fried shrimp, fried catfish or combo plates with fries. 
ST. BONAVENTURE, 329 S. Jamie Blvd., Avondale. Fridays during Lent except Good Friday, 4 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Shrimp, fish, oyster plates and shrimp okra gumbo. Market price. 

ST. CLETUS, 3600 Claire Ave., Gretna. Fridays during Lent (except Good Friday) Fish, shrimp or oyster plates and po-boys. Desserts and drinks available for purchase. (504) 367-7951. 
ST. JOACHIM, 5505 Barataria Blvd., Marrero. Drive-thru Fridays in Lent except Good Friday, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Three pieces of fried catfish, French fries, coleslaw and dessert, $9. 
ST. JOHN BOSCO, 2114 Oakmere Dr., Harvey. Fridays in Lent except Good Friday. Fish, coleslaw, roll fries; drinks and desserts sold separately. $12. 
ST. JOSEPH, 610 Sixth St., Gretna. Dine-in or take out from gym, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Desserts and drinks sold separately. March 25: Fried catfish, baked macaroni, bread, coleslaw or shrimp and grits dinner with coleslaw, $10. April 1: Fried catfish, baked macaroni, bread, coleslaw or white beans and rice, shrimp, coleslaw, $10. April 8: Fried catfish, baked macaroni, bread, coleslaw or shrimp stew with rice, coleslaw, $10. 
ST. ROSALIE, 600 Second Ave., Harvey. Drive-thru. Fridays in Lent except Good Friday, 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Fried fish, fries, coleslaw, hushpuppies, $10; fried fish/shrimp combo plate, $11; fried shrimp plate, $12.
VISITATION OF OUR LADY, 3520 Ames Blvd., Marrero. Every Friday during Lent except Good Friday, 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Dine in cafeteria or take out. Fried fish and shrimp plates, po-boys, broiled fish plates, stuffed baked potatoes, étouffée, hush puppies, coleslaw, potato salad and desserts sold. Menu at www.vol.org.
Orleans Parish
BLESSED FRANCIS X. SEELOS PARISH, 3037 Dauphine St., New Orleans. March 4, 11, 18, 25 and April 1, 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Two pieces fried fish, two sides, dessert, $10.

HOLY NAME OF JESUS, 6325 Cromwell Place, New Orleans. March 11, 25, April 8, 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Fried fish or shrimp with sides, $12 ($10 child); fish and shrimp combo with sides, $14; Pick up or dine in.
MATER DOLOROSA, 1230 S. Carrollton Ave., New Orleans. March 11, March 25, and April 8. Call (504) 866-3669 for more information.
OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY, 3368 Esplanade Ave., New Orleans. March 11, 18, 25 from 5:50 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Catfish, french fries, coleslaw, green beans, $10. Soft drinks, water, beer, wine, desserts sold separately.
ST. ANDREW THE APOSTLE, 3101 Eton St., Algiers. Fridays during Lent beginning March 4. Fish, shrimp, and combo platters, $12 (includes: green beans, French fries, hushpuppies and coleslaw.) Gumbo, $6. Cheese pizza, $2/slice. Homemade desserts and drinks available.
ST. DAVID, 5617 St. Claude Ave., New Orleans, parish hall. March 11, April 8, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fried fish or shrimp, mac and cheese, potato salad, peas, cake, $10; combo plate, $13. 
ST. GABRIEL THE ARCHANGEL, 4700 Pineda St., New Orleans. Fridays in Lent except Good Friday, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Dine-in or take out. Two pieces of fried or baked fish, mac and cheese, veggies, salad (potato or green), dessert, drink, $10. Five or more orders, call (504) 282-0296 by 9 a.m. on Friday. Delivery available for 10-plus orders. “Buy 10 plates, get 1 plate free” offer. Donate toiletries, belts or adult-size backpacks for the homeless and get a free dessert (one a person per visit). 
ST. JAMES MAJOR, 3736 Gentilly Blvd., New Orleans. March 11, 25, April 8, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fried fish, peas, potato salad, $15. Sweets and drinks sold separately. 

ST. PAUL THE APOSTLE, 6828 Chef Menteur Highway, New Orleans. Fried fish, baked macaroni and cheese, potato salad, peas, dessert and a free water for only $10. Dinners will be served from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. 
ST. PIUS X, 6600 Spanish Fort Blvd., New Orleans. March 11, April 8, 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., cafeteria. Fried fish, salad, mac and cheese, pizza, desserts, beverages. Presale tickets at www.stpiusxnola.org. Dine-in, drive-thru. 
ST. RAYMOND-ST. LEO THE GREAT, 2916 Paris Ave., New Orleans. Fridays in Lent except Good Friday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fish, mac and cheese, peas, potato salad; beverages sold.
UNION BETHEL A.M.E. Church, 2321 Thalia St., New Orleans. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. March 4. Super Supper fish fry with baked or fried fish, mac and cheese, green peas, bread, cake and drink. $15. Delivery on orders of 8-10 plates. Preorder (504) 314-8474.

Plaquemines
ASSUMPTION OF OUR LADY MISSION, 6951 La. 39, Braithwaite. March 4, 11, 18, 25, April 1 and 8, 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Fish, potato salad or baked mac, veggie, salad, dessert, drink, $10.
OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP, 9016 La. 23, Belle Chasse, KC Council Hall. All Fridays of Lent except Good Friday, 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Catfish plates with fries, coleslaw, $12; white beans, $4; desserts, $1-2. 
ST. THOMAS, 17605 La. 15, Pointe-A-La-Hache. March 11, 18, 25, April 1, 8, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Shrimp/fish with potato salad or baked mac, vegetable, salad, dessert, $10.
River Parishes
ASCENSION OF OUR LORD, 799 Fairway Drive, LaPlace. Each Friday in Lent, 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Two pieces of fried fish, Cajun-boiled potatoes, corn, $13.

SACRED HEART OF JESUS, 375 Spruce St., Norco, KC Hall. Fridays during Lent, 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Fried fish and shrimp with fries, vegetable, dessert, $10.
ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA, 234 Angus Drive, Luling. Fridays of Lent, March 4 through April 8, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Fish plate or gumbo with potato salad, $10. Drinks/desserts also sold.
ST. CHARLES BORROMEO, 13396 River Road, Destrehan, drive-thru by school gym. March 25, April 1, 8, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Fried fish, potatoes, green salad, $15.
ST. HUBERT, 176 Anthony F. Monica St., Garyville. All Fridays in Lent except Good Friday, 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. in parish hall. Fried fish, mac and cheese, vegetable, cake, $10 ($12, two fillets).
ST. JOAN OF ARC, 529 W. Fifth St., LaPlace. Fridays in Lent, except Good Friday. Fried fish plate, $10; fried shrimp plate, $12. (985) 652-9100.

St. Bernard
ST. BERNARD, 2805 Bayou Road, St. Bernard. Fridays in Lent, except Good Friday, 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Dine-in/take-out. Fried fish, shrimp, stuffed crabs or seafood combo $20-30; seafood po-boys (no fries), $16; stuffed crab, $10; sides of shrimp jambalaya, shrimp fettuccine, green bean casserole, potato salad, coleslaw, French fries, baked macaroni, $5-10; water, sodas, desserts, $1.
St. Tammany
MARY QUEEN OF PEACE, 1501 W. Causeway Approach, Mandeville, Fridays during Lent. Fried fish, baked fish or fried shrimp. (985) 626-6977.
OUR LADY OF THE LAKE, 312 Lafitte St., Mandeville. Fridays in Lent, except Good Friday. 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Fried or baked catfish, coleslaw, fries, green beans, dessert, and drink $12
SACRED HEART OF JESUS, 28088 Main St., Lacombe. Knights of Columbus fish frys are March 4, 18 and April 1. Times 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Pick up or drive-thru. 

ST. ANSELM, 306 St. Mary St., Madisonville. Fridays during Lent. Fried catfish or shrimp plates; seafood plate with soft shell crab or crabcakes; Shrimp Caesar salad, gumbo with rice. (985) 845-7342. 
ST. BENEDICT, 20370 Smith Road, Covington, take-out only. March 11, 25 and April 8, 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Fish or shrimp plate with potato salad, green beans, French bread, $10.
ST. JANE DE CHANTAL, 72054 Maple St., Abita Springs. All Fridays in Lent except Good Friday, 4:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Fried catfish, fried shrimp, gumbo, French fries, coleslaw, $10; drinks, desserts, $1.
ST. JOHN OF THE CROSS, 61030 Brier Lake Drive, Lacombe. March 11, 25, April 8, 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Drive-thru only. Catfish, shrimp or combo meal including “smashed” potatoes, green beans, hush puppies, $12.
ST. LUKE THE EVANGELIST, 910 Cross Gates Blvd., Slidell. Fridays in Lent, except Good Friday. 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Baked or fried fish with choice of two sides (coleslaw, smashed potatoes or fries) and Hawaiian roll, $10. Desserts available.
ST. MARGARET MARY, 1050 B Robert Blvd., Slidell. Drive-thru only by Men's Club. Fridays in Lent, except Good Friday. Fried fish plate includes mac and cheese, coleslaw, roll, $12. Enter at gate by El Paso Restaurant on Robert Boulevard, pickup at gym. Credit cards accepted.
ST. PETER, 125 E. 19th Ave., Covington. Drive-thru only behind school cafeteria. Fridays in Lent except Good Friday, 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Fried catfish or shrimp, fries, bread and potato salad or coleslaw, $12; extra side $2.
March
11, 12, 18, 19 7:30pm

13, 20 2:00pm
The beloved ogre fairy tale comes to life in this colorful, Tony Award-winning production based on the hit movie.
"Once upon a time, there was a little ogre named Shrek...." And thus begins the tale of an unlikely hero who finds himself on a life-changing journey alongside a wisecracking Donkey and a feisty princess who resists her rescue. Throw in a short-tempered bad guy, a cookie with an attitude and over a dozen other fairy tale misfits, and you've got the kind of mess that calls for a real hero. Luckily, there's one on hand... and his name is Shrek.
SHREK THE MUSICAL
MAR. 11 - 20, 2022
FRI + SAT @ 7:30 PM
SUN @ 2:00 PM
JEFFERSON PERFORMING ARTS CENTER (JPAC)
6400 AIRLINE DRIVE | METAIRIE
THREE WEEKENDS ONLY!
RESERVE YOUR SEATS BEFORE THEY ARE GONE!

Called “the funniest farce ever written,” Noises Off presents a manic menagerie of itinerant actors rehearsing a flop called Nothing’s On. Doors slamming, on and offstage intrigue, and an errant herring all figure in the plot of this hilarious and classically comic play.
DATES & TIMES::
MARCH 11, 12, 18, 19 ||8:00 PM
MARCH 13, 20 || 2:30 PM
CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE YOUR RESERVED SEATS
880 Lafayette Street,
Mandeville, LA 70448
Box Office:1-844-843-3090
FeaturingPREMIUM CHILEAN
WINES FROM VIÑA VIK $110 per person*A 4-course curated dinner, featuring fire-roasted cuts, indulgent Wagyu, and seasonal items from our Market Table.
  
  WHAT
Chef-Curated Wine Dinner  WHEN
Thursday, March 10th at 7pm Local Time   RSVP
You don’t want to miss this. Reservations required. Tax and gratuity not included. Mention “Wine Dinner” when making reservations to be included in this special event. Contact your local restaurant for more information.  RSVP NOW
 Fogo de Chão New Orleans
614 Canal Street
New Orleans, LA 70130
(504) 412-8900
All concerts in the series will be live streamed on
Tickets for Chanteuse concerts are $5. All proceeds directly support efforts of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation, including the Music Relief Fund.
Chanteuse Series Returns To Jazz & Heritage Center
 In March
The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation will present the return of Chanteuse: Celebrating New Orleans Women in Music, a concert series featuring outstanding women vocalists at the George and Joyce Wein Jazz & Heritage Center located at 1225 N. Rampart Street.
This series of programs focusing on women comes during a time when the lack of women in roles throughout the music industry has come to the forefront. Chanteuse is part of an ongoing effort by the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation to address inequities in the music industry.

March 11 | Robin Barnes & the Fiya Birds
One of New Orleans’ biggest cultural ambassadors and featured on NOLA Adore’s A-List of 2021’s Most Influential New Orleanians, Robin Barnes proudly carries the official distinction as the “Songbird of New Orleans.” She sang at the MTV India Music Summit in Jaipur, India, and graced the screens of millions performing the national anthem at the 2019 Sugar Bowl. She has also been seen on ESPN, BET, NCIS and Bravo.

March 12 | Quiana Lynell
As a muse, Quiana Lynell believes her job is to intercede the tough situations of life, she takes each moment behind the mic to heart as an opportunity to shine light on a cloudy day and help bring people closer together. This sonic presentation takes a look at life as we know it through song. Throughout the show she melds her gospel upbringing and classical chops to express effortlessly a repertoire spanning the Great American Songbook, original songs and a few selections from contemporary composers such as Jon Cleary.

Please note that proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test performed within 72 hours is currently required for entry. Masks are required for guests at all times.
Cathedral-Basilica of Saint Louis King of France
on Jackson Square
615 Pere Antoine Alley | New Orleans, LA 70116-3291
T: 504.525.9585 
F: 504.525.9583
Lent:Monday through Friday 12:05 p.m.
Sacrament of Penance by appointment 11:15 a.m. - 11:45 a.m. Mon. though Fri 
Stations of the Cross Friday following 12 noon Mass
Sunday 11:00 a.m.
Holy Week:Palm Sunday 
  • Sunday 11:00 a.m. (Blessing of Palms begins at 10:50am)
Monday  
  • Mass 12:05 p.m.
  • Sacrament of Penance 11 - 11:45 a.m.
Tuesday 
  • Chrism Mass 10:00 a.m. (by invitation)
Wednesday  
  • Mass 12:05 p.m.
  • Sacrament of Penance 11-11:45 a.m.
Holy Thursday  
  • Mass of the Lord's Last Supper 7:00 p.m.
Good Friday 
  • Stations of the Cross 12:00 noon
  • Sacrament of Penance following Stations until 2:00
  • Liturgy of the Lord's Passion and Death 3:00 p.m.
Holy Saturday
  • Easter Vigil Mass 8:00 p.m.
Easter Sunday
  • Mass of the Risen Christ 9:00 a.m and 11:00 a.m.
Celebrate St. Patrick's Day New Orleans Style with the annual Irish Channel St. Patrick's Day Parade!
Don't miss this truly essential New Orleans St. Patrick's Day experience and enjoy our "throws" which include flowers, beads, kisses, cabbage, and much more!
The traditional Mass scheduled before the parade at St. Mary's Assumption Church (923 Josephine St. New Orleans, La.) is scheduled to begin at 12:00 pm on Saturday, March 12, 2022. This mass open to the public.
The Block Party benefitting St. Michael Special School is on Thursday, March 17, 2022.
The Irish Channel St. Patrick's Day Club will continue to provide New Orleans and our global guests with the vibrancy, deep culture, and strong sense of community the Irish Channel has instilled in us since well before our club began in 1947. Starting as a small celebration in the Irish Channel and growing to a global St. Patrick's Day experience with attendees in the hundreds of thousands, the Irish Channel St. Patrick's Day Club is proud to share our history, craic, and unique sense of Irish-American culture every year at one of our several events. Please follow us on social media for more events throughout the year.
We wish to greatly thank our members, supporters, participants, and guests for their support.
We look forward to seeing your smiling faces again on the route in 2022! 
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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
12
SATURDAY AT 8 PM – 11 PM
Anaïs at The Bombay Club
The Bombay Club
Join us for an evening of Jazz and Cocktails at The Bombay Club. Harry Mayronne joins Anaïs on piano.

830 Conti St
New Orleans, LA 70112
3-12-21
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.
 
March 12, 2022
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. 
Amanda Shaw and Donald Link's Chemin a la Mer are partnering to bring you a weekly experience full of delightful eats and down-home tunes in a beautiful setting overlooking the Mississippi River.
Whether you are a traveler looking for an authentic Louisiana experience or a local looking to get back in touch with your roots, you are invited to come and enjoy brunch every Saturday 11am-2pm
3-12-22
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!
Gretna Farmers Mkt
Gretna Farmer’s Market
Event Date:
Mar 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.
Parasol's Block Party Celebration 
Saturday, March 12 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.
On 3rd St. and Constance. There will be music, green beer, food and surprises. 
2533 Constance Street,
New Orleans, LA,
United States, 70130
 MAR 13
 11:00 am - 5:00 pm
FREE
Contemporary Arts Center
900 Camp Street New Orleans LA 70130
Join us here at Palmettos on Sundays from
10 am to 3 pm for an authentic
Louisiana Jazz Brunch.

JAZZ BRUNCH HOURS
SUNDAY
3-6-22
10 am – 3 pm
Prefer to make your reservation via phone?
Give us a call at (985) 643-0050.
presents
Weekly New Orleans Classic Jazz Soirée
Free and Family Friendly!
 
We're Back for Spring Season!
Sundays in March 2022
4pm - 7pm
 at
508 Frenchmen Street
No Cover Charge | Donations to the Band Welcome
NICKEL-A-DANCE is a free series of Sunday afternoon jazz concerts each Spring and Fall season that is a hit with children, families, seniors and the general dancing public that don’t tend to go to night clubs. It attracts a diverse group of fans that meet on Frenchmen Street to celebrate jazz as America’s original dance music while listening to the best of today’s classic jazz bands. This season, the series features acclaimed band leaders from musical families that go back generations in New Orleans Jazz history.
SPRING 2022 LINE-UP:



March 13th
Kevin Louis
& His Top Dollar Trad BandTrumpeter Kevin Louis is a 1995 graduate of the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts, earned a Bachelor of Music degree in Jazz Performance from Oberlin Conservatory of Music (’99), a Masters of Arts from the Aaron Copeland’s School of Music at Queens College(’01), and has toured at least 30 countries as a performer, clinician and private instructor over his 25 year career. Louis is a resident artist with Preservation Hall Jazz, and has performed with dozens of jazz and pop music greats including Jimmy Heath, Gary Bartz, Henry Butler, the Duke Ellington Orchestra and more. 

March 20th
Wendell Brunious
& The New Orleans Jazz All-StarsFamous for "knowing more than 2,000 songs," Trumpeter and vocalist Wendell Brunious boasts a towering musical family tree primarily flowered with trumpets. He is the son of trumpet master John “Picket” (or “Picky”) Brunious Sr. and Nazimova “Chinee” Santiago, the niece of guitarist/banjoist Willie Santiago. The talented and dedicated Wendell credits some of his early development to having worked with the Olympia Brass Band under the direction of his cousin, bandleader/saxophonist Harold Dejan. Extremely knowledgeable in the music’s tradition and history, Brunious enjoys sprinkling his conversation with advisory quotes from his father and other artists who have crossed his musical path through his decades-long career.
 
March 27th
Tom Saunders
& The TomcatsTrumpet and Tuba player Tom Saunders' 12-Piece Big Band is a jazz orchestra known as the TomCats, playing 1920s "hot dance" and 1930s swing of New Orleans and New York's Harlem. Tom Saunders and the TomCats perform a large repertoire with a focus on the rare, unheard "hot music" of this period. 
Tickets
16
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 2022 AT 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM
WYES MASTERPIECE "SANDITON, SEASON 2" VIEWING PARTY
916 Navarre Avenue,New Orleans,70124,US
Event by WYES New Orleans
916 Navarre Avenue,New Orleans,70124,US
Tickets · $20
via Eventbrite
Public 
 · Anyone on or off Facebook
Be the first to see the premiere episode in Season 2 of MASTERPIECE "Sanditon," while enjoying sweet and savory bites.
WYES MASTERPIECE "SANDITON, SEASON 2" VIEWING PARTY
Wednesday, March 16th
Be the first to see the premiere episode of MASTERPIECE "Sanditon, Season 2"
6:30pm — Enjoy sweet and savory bites.
7:15pm — Screening begins. Watch the first episode of MASTERPIECE "Sanditon, Season 2." The screening will be held in WYES' state-of-the-art Charlie & Janette Kornman Performance Studio.
Seating is limited.
$20 per person
Required for entry:
-Proof of vaccination or negative antigen or PCR COVID-19 test taken within 72 hours before entry (must include the individual’s name, date of the test, and results clearly visible on an official report).
- Masks required (except while eating or drinking).
Though Austen’s work may have been left unfinished, the characters’ stories are far from over. Charlotte Heywood’s journey at England’s finest seaside resort continues! What adventures, scandals, intrigue and above all else — romance — await the heroine and faithful viewers on the shores of Sanditon this season?
The six-part series of MASTERPIECE "Sanditon, Season 2" premieres on WYES-TV on Sunday, March 20 at 8pm . You can also watch it on wyes.org/live and on the WYES and PBS apps.
REWATCH ALL OF SEASON 1!
Enjoy a rebroadcast of Parts 1-4 of Season 1 on Sunday, March 6 at 7pm. Parts 5-8 continue on Sunday, March 13 at 7pm.
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MAR 16 AT 10 AM – MAR 19 AT 3 PM
St. Joseph's Altar at
BK House
Beauregard-Keyes House
1113 Chartres Street in the French Quarter, New Orleans, Louisiana.

Our St. Joseph's Altar returns this year from Wednesday, March 16 through Saturday, March 19! Join us in marking this sacred Sicilian tradition, which has been celebrated in the French Quarter since Sicilian immigrants began arriving to the city in the late 19th century.
Also on display will be examples of suits made for the Black Masking Tradition of New Orleans, as St. Joseph's Day also corresponds with Super Sunday, a long-standing celebration of Black and Indigenous culture.
TicketsTickets for
Danny Barker Fest 2022
can be booked here.
Ticket InformationTicket PriceSingle Day PassUSD 15
Two-Day PassUSD 25
Danny Barker Fest 2022
 Mar 18, 2022 - Mar 20, 2022

 Danny Barker Fest 2022
Join us at the New Orleans Jazz Museum on March 18 and 20, 2022 for the 8th Annual Danny Barker Banjo & Guitar Festival.

Join us on March 18 and 20, 2022 at The New Orleans Jazz Museum for the Danny Barker Banjo and Guitar Festival. Two days of lecture, film, and live music in celebration of New Orleans Jazz Master Danny Barker.
The March 19 Danny Barker Fest event will be held at the New Orleans Jazz National Historic Park and is free and open to the public.
Admission (Day-Pass) $15 and $25 for both days – includes access to all Jazz Museum music events & exhibits.
Danny Barker Banjo and Guitar Festival Schedule:
Dew Drop Outside
For more information, visit.
2022
SPRING
CONCERTS

Saturday, March 19th
6:30-9:00pm
Ingrid Lucia


Saturday, April 2nd
6:30-9:00pm
Camile Baudoin & Friends
(with Reggie Scanlan, Frank Bua & John Fohl)


Saturday, April 16th
6:30-9:00pm
Gregg Stafford & His Jazz Hounds


Saturday, May 14th
6:30-9:00pm
Sarah Quintana & Friends


Saturday, May 21st
6:30-9:00pm
Doucet Frères & Lâcher Prise Trio
(two unique bands featuring Michael Doucet)"


430 Lamarque Street, located in the heart of Old Mandeville, Louisiana | CONTACT US | DIRECTIONS
Admission is $10 at the door (Cash only, no advance tickets sold)
Arrive early to secure the best seat
Sit inside or bring lawn chairs to sit outside
Beverages available by donation
Souvenir merchandise available for purchase
Plate dinners for purchase by the Ladies of First Free Mission Baptist Church (cash only)
Children welcome, no pets, no ice chests
Dew Drop Inn Announces Spring Concert Series
 In Mandeville
The historic Dew Drop Jazz & Social Hall in Mandeville, built in 1895, is back this spring with a full season of concerts presenting traditional jazz and blues, funky swamp pop and Cajun music—with a few surprises along the way. For the six Saturday night evening concerts a variety of genres will be showcased by some of the region’s most notable musicians.
March 5 | Dr. Redwine’s Grape Stompers, led by acclaimed clarinetist Ben Redwine, will make their Dew Drop debut with a tribute to famed New Orleans clarinetist Barney Bigard, who toured for years with Louis Armstrong. Redwine and his band will recreate the music of the Dew Drop’s heyday and will be joined by several swing dancers who will kick off the season in a unique and joyful way.
March 19 | Jazz vocalist Ingrid Lucia and her all-star band will present a special evening of vintage jazz and blues, with music from the 1920s and 30s, along with new, original tunes. Lucia’s voice takes listeners back to a bygone era, while her distinct phrasing notes a more classic jazz ambience that is both appealing & enthusiastic.
April 2 | Camile Baudoin & Friends, reliving a few Radiators classics and new music too with celebrated musicians Reggie Scanlan, Frank Bua & John Fohl all together on one stage making this special concert one to remember for a long, long time!
April 16 | Gregg Stafford & His Jazz Hounds, led by renowned Preservation Hall musician and educator Gregg Stafford, will present a night deeply steeped in traditional New Orleans jazz.
May 14 | The unique jazz folk stylings define Sarah Quintana & Friends. A singer-songwriter from New Orleans with a background rich in jazz, folk and popular music, Quintana is a devoted guitarist with a voice that is instantly recognizable. Her versatility has led her from singing on the streets of Provence with a traveling circus to the stages of the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival and even New York’s Lincoln Center with a swing band.
May 21 | Two unique bands will perform one set each, starting with Doucet Frères, featuring the famed brother duo of Michael and David Doucet, of the Grammy-Award winning Cajun band, BeauSoleil. The Doucet family name is known for making Cajun music a popular genre within the world music scene. The second set will showcase Michael Doucet’s new Cajun dance band, Lâcher Prise Trio, with Doucet on fiddle, and both Sarah Quintana and Chad Viator on guitar. The name Lâcher Prise means to “let go” and blends Cajun, swamp soul, and Gypsy tunes that celebrate love and the simple joys of having a good time.
Presented by the Friends of the Dew Drop, these six Saturday evening concerts will run from 6:30 to 9:00p.m. and will feature home-cooked food for purchase provided by the Ladies of First Free Mission Baptist Church, located next door. Soft drinks, water, beer and wine will be available for purchase. Admission for each concert is $10 cash per adult. Students and children may attend free of charge. No outside food, drinks or pets are allowed and lawn chairs may be used outside the hall on the grounds.
The history of the Dew Drop Inn begins in 1885 when a group of civic-minded African American residents of the Mandeville, led by the late Olivia Eunio, created the Dew Drop Social and Benevolent Association. A decade later, in 1895, the organization laid a cornerstone and constructed a small wooden building two and one-half blocks from Lake Pontchartrain on Lamarque Street.
The Association, like many created among African American residents following the Civil War, had chiefly benevolent goals—to care for the sick, provide help with funeral arrangements, food & temporary housing—all during a time when Black residents could not obtain various types of insurance. Today, known as one of the oldest, unaltered rural jazz halls in the U.S. the not-for-profit organization, Friends of the Dew Drop, schedules and manages the hall’s performances and educational activities.
FREE FAMILY DAY
CELEBRATING THE SECOND TIME, SECOND LINE RECYCLING PROJECT
/// March 26
 @ 10:00 am - 2:00 pm

Ogden Museum of Southern Art will host a FREE Family Day on Saturday, March 26, 2022 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Join us to celebrate the exhibition Second Time, Second Line, a collaboration with recycled materials artist Jackie Inglefield and Young Audiences Charter School students from the Kate Middleton and Lawerence D. Crocker campuses. This special event, presented with support provided by Cox Communications, will feature free admission, take-home art activity bags (including all art supplies), a museum scavenger hunt and more! Food will be available for purchase from Tanjarine Kitchen food truck.
Family-Friendly Entertainment Featuring: 
  • Young Audiences Charter School Jazz Band
Throughout the day, visitors of all ages are also invited to explore the importance of recycling through an interactive recycled art project facilitated by teaching artist, Jackie Inglefield. Plus, learn about community efforts in art and sustainability through information tables featuring KID smARTricRACK and The Green Project.
Free Family Day is made possible with support provided by Cox Communications. 
OGDEN MUSEUM OF SOUTHERN ART 
 NEW ORLEANS, LA 70130
504.539.9650
on sale now
Gates open Friday at 3:30pm, Saturday at 11:00am
Capacity will be limited in 2022 and we expect the event to sell out, so get tickets now before the price goes up! Bonus: Wristband shipping is included on purchases at no additional charge. As always, kids 10 and under get in
SINGLE DAY TICKETS ARE ON SALE NOW!!!
This event will sell out so get your tickets today.
Www.Nolacrawfishfest.com
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!
Available now on http://Art4Now.com
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Love New Orleans &
She'll Love You Back. 
.Sincerely, 

Frank Stansbury 
Lafete News 
504-450-1955