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HALLOWEEN
On October 31, Halloween brings out the ghouls and goblins, creatures, and strange folk. They come creeping about the neighborhood seeking favors over trickery.
People of all ages look forward to Halloween traditions. While dressing up and baking, we carve up glowing pumpkins. Children breathe life into storybook characters while practicing their trick or treat. In twos and threes, they traipse through the neighborhood, collecting their bounty in pillow sacks. A ghost, a pirate, a robot or Dorothy, and Toto. No matter their age, they come to the door. They knock or ring. Here and there, a screech or a boo!
The crisp air and autumn colors set the mood. Seasonings fill our senses with a taste of autumn. So we set forth on an adventure and finish with a warm apple cider around a flickering fire.
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NATIONAL MAGIC DAY
National Magic Day each year on October 31st recognizes the thrill of seeing the performance art. It takes place during National Magic Week.
Magic is a performance art entertaining audiences through the creation of illusions. The methods of seemingly impossible or supernatural feats use natural means. The person performing such entertainment is called a magician or an illusionist.
Humans have likely created magical displays throughout history. One of the most renowned magicians was Harry Houdini. Known for his *escapology, Houdini had developed a range of stage magic tricks and made full use of the variety of conjuring techniques, including fake equipment and collusion with individuals in the audience. His show business savvy was as exceptional as his showmanship. The Houdini Museum is located in Scranton, Pennsylvania.
* Escapology is the practice of escaping from restraints or other traps.
Some Magic Categories:
- Stage illusions –a kind of large-scale performance on a stage.
- Parlor magic – a performance before a medium-scale audience such as an auditorium.
- Micromagic – performed close up using coins, cards, and other small items. It’s also known as close-up or table magic. This type of performance occurs in an intimate setting.
- Escapology – In this type of performance, the artist escapes from a dangerous situation such as being submerged underwater while handcuffed or dangling from a burning rope.
- Pickpocket magic – A distraction type of performance, the artist, makes watches, jewelry, wallets, and more disappear through misdirection. The audience witnesses the entire event.
- Mentalism – This type of performance stuns the audience with the artist’s powers of intuition, memory, memory, deduction, and other feats of the mind.
Many magicians take their talents and combine them. Whether they take to show to the streets or entertain children, they hone their skills in a variety of ways. Others travel with fairs or demonstrate their skills with corporate or trade shows. Also, audiences enjoy comedy and magic together
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Sun Oct 30 at Caesars Superdome, New Orleans, LA
The Saints on Sunday looked a lot more like the team fans were hoping to see this season, beating the Raiders
24-0.
Upcoming Home GamesLAMAR JACKSON IS IN TOWNSaints vs RavensMon, Nov 7 • Caesars Superdome
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Mrs. Heather's Pumpkin Patch
TH Farms
11215 Lee's Lane
Hammond LA 70401
(225) 567-3493
9 am - 4 pm through November 6, 2022
Mrs. Heather's Pumpkin patch offers endless fun for your kids and family! Click for all the activities offered. Feel free to bring a picnic lunch! This patch is open through November 6, 2022. If you plan on attending during the week, be sure to call the patch, as lots of schools schedule field trips. Show up anytime on the weekends! Call 225.567-3493.
Who
Everyone
Cost
Admission price is $9 per child (newborn and up); adults free. Adults without child $9.
How
It's best to call before you go if you plan on visiting during the week as lots of schools schedule field trips. Show up anytime on the weekends! Call 225.567-3493
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Creole Death and Mourning Tours
$13 - $16
Oct 3 - Nov 14
All day
Tour Gallier House as it enters a period of mourning Oct. 287 - Nov. 14, 2022.
Join us for the Creole Death and Mourning exhibition at Gallier House. Tour the historic Victorian townhome in mourning and learn about a time period when death and the macabre were pervasive. For Catholic Creoles in New Orleans, mourning rituals were an integral part of 19th-century life and a sincere effort to remember departed relatives and friends. This one hour guided tour runs October 24 through November 14th, 2022. Closed Tuesdays.
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TODAY AT 9:30 AM – 3:30 PM
Death and The Maiden Photography Exhibition
Gallier House
Gallier House
1132 Royal Street
New Orleans, LA 70116
504-274-0748
Gallier House
Tickets
hgghh.org
Public
In conjunction with our annual "Creole Death and Mourning" exhibit (https://bit.ly/3TGHAEo), Gallier House is pleased to present "Death and The Maiden" by artist and photographer Brittany Markert. The exhibit presents 12 photographic works taken inside Gallier House. Guided by her intuition within the space, Markert focuses on the figures of the women in black, who initiate the series’ protagonist into a ritual and acceptance of death. The title "Death and The Maiden" subverts a common motif throughout Renaissance art wherein a frail masculine skeleton seizes a young girl towards her fate; in Markert’s work, calling upon the silence and trauma of Victorian womanhood, the archetypes are re-imagined through the women in black and transformation of the central character. As a film photographer and printer, Markert creates otherworldly effects all in-camera or in the darkroom process. The work is an invitation, alongside the house exhibit, to consider the soul of the house and the role of Death in our every day.
This exhibition is free and open to the public six days a week (Wednesdays through Mondays) from 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM. Stop by the Gallier House exhibition space and ticket office to view these works and learn more. Exhibition runs Oct. 5th - Nov. 14th,
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New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park
Performances in
Octobert 2022
Every Tuesday – Saturday at 10:00 am History Talk
Learn about the rich cultural history that makes New Orleans such a special place.
(At the National Park Service Visitor Center – 419 Decatur St)
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TODAY AT 1 PM
24th Annual Free VOODOOFEST on Halloween
Voodoo Authentica of New Orleans Cultural Center & Collection
- 612 Dumaine St, New Orleans, LA, United States, Louisiana
- (504) 522-2111
Voodoo Authentica of New Orleans Cultural Center & Collection
Public
VOODOOFEST is our FREE annual festival, held EVERY Halloween on Oct 31st, which celebrates the Voodoo religion's many important contributions to New Orleans' Culture & Heritage. VOODOOFEST’s primary goals are to honor the Ancestors, educate the public about this widely misunderstood religion & preserve and celebrate the unique Spiritual traditions of New Orleans.
Activities All Day: FREE Music, Lectures & Food, Book Signings, Practitioner-Made Potion Oils & Gris Gris Bags, Over 100 Varieties of Locally Handmade Voodoo Dolls & Crafts, Spiritual Work & Consultations, New Orleans, African & Haitian Art.
Admission to VOODOOFEST is FREE. Your donations help us to keep it free and are GREATLY appreciated! Please remember to pick up your collectible VOODOOFEST Poster. This year's poster, by acclaimed local artist, Amzie Adams, promises to be a memorable addition to the collection. Every sale helps to support VOODOOFEST.
We appreciate your support and look forward to seeing you!
VOODOOFEST 2022 EVENTS SCHEDULE
1 PM: Opening Ceremony with Amzie Adams, led by Mambo Maggie & our family of initiated Priests.
1:30 PM: Ghanaian Priest & Master Drummer, Osofo Andrew, speaks about the importance of embracing diversity, and shares Spiritual songs from his native country.
2 PM: Queen Cherice Harrison-Nelson, of the Guardians of the Flame Maroon Society, gives us a feminine insider's view of the uniquely New Orleans Mardi Gras/Black Masking tradition through her moving interactive presentation.
2:30 PM: New Orleans Voodoo Practitioner, Licensed Tour Guide & Intuitive Reader, Mam'zelle Kamille, shares spine-tingling ghost stories and enticing French Quarter lore.
3 PM: Haitian-Initiated Cajun Voodoo Priest, Jesse Brunet, a true Louisiana original, speaks about the fascinating history of the Cajun people and the tremendous contributions they've made to our local history & culture.
3:30 PM: New Orleans Native, Priestess Ava Kay Jones, speaks about her Spiritual Journey, and what it means to be "Voodoo Catholic".
4 PM: New Orleans Voodoo Priest, Papa Zaar, published author of "Beneath the Sheltering Oak," & "Voodoo Through My Eyes," speaks about his close relationship to the Ancestors & how They assist him in his work as a Spiritual Consultant & Root Worker.
4:30 PM: Nana Sula, author of “Spirit of the Orisha” takes us on a soul-filled musical journey into the world of the African Spirit Forces, sharing the meaning and beauty of Orisha songs.
5 PM: Published Author, Academic & Initiated Mambo, Dr. Ina Fandrich, speaks about the life & times of our Great Ancestor, Voodoo Queen Mam'zelle Marie Laveaux.
5:30 PM: Bring your drums (and your clapping hands) for African Drumming 101! Master Percussionist & Cultural Preservationist, Luther Gray, showcases the African roots of our locally beloved rhythms. Everyone is asked to participate & learn a few basic beats.
6:15 PM: Award-Winning Bamboula 2000’s exciting interactive experience will get you movin’ with percussion, dance, rhythm & blues - highlighting & celebrating New Orleans' musical heritage!
7 PM: Closing Ancestral Healing Ritual with Mambo Maggie, Voodoo Authentica's extended family of Initiated Priests and YOU!
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Pumpkin Patch at St. Martin's Episcopal Church
St. Martin's Episcopal Church
2216 Metairie Rd
Metairie LA 70001
Mon - Fri 3:30 pm - 6:00 pm; Sat & Sun 11am - 5:00 pm thru October 31 or until the pumpkins run out!
Now, more than ever, children and adults alike will enjoy picking out the perfect pumpkin or two! The patch offers lots of specialty pumpkins and gourds. A cute fall-themed area offers you the perfect picture opportunity! Please note weekday and weekend hours differ. Saturday and Sunday the patch opens at 11:00 am.- 5:00 pm. and Monday - Friday 3:30 pm - 6:00 pm. The patch runs through October 31.
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TODAY AT 5 PM
Halloween on Magazine 2022
5961 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70115-3220, United States
Reginelli's Pizzeria (Uptown), Stella Dallas and 2 others
5961 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70115-3220, United States
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The third annual Halloween on Magazine is a FREE trick or treating event that encourages families and neighbors to visit Magazine Street between Henry Clay and Jefferson.
Trick or treat, shop, and stroll at our local businesses
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Monday, October 31
6:00 PM
Ages 21+
$10.00
Monday, October 31
10:00 PM
Ages 21+
$20.00
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Every Monday at Kermit’s 9th Ward juke joint with two for one drink starting at six | |
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JPL Offers Not One, But Two, ESL Classes This Fall
METAIRIE, LA – The New Neighbor Project will offer a series of in-person English as a Second Language classes at two different libraries on the West Bank this fall.
One ESL class series occurs at 6:30 p.m. on Monday nights at the Gretna Library, 102 Willow Drive, Gretna, .
The second ESL series occurs at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday nights at the Terrytown Library, 680 Heritage Avenue, Terrytown,
These presentations are free of charge and open to the public. There is no registration.
English as a second or foreign language is a language education program for people learning English.
The New Neighbor Project is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that provides support to immigrants through donation based ESL classes and citizenship classes, as well as citizenship application assistance and scholarship opportunities to help provide a pathway to citizenship.
For more information regarding this presentation, contact Chris Smith, manager of Adult Programming for the library, at (504) 889-8143
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The Back Room at Buffa's
1001 Esplanade Avenue
New Orleans, LA 70116
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Live Music
Every
Thursday thru Monday
All Ages Welcome!
The Back Room at Buffa's Bar & Restaurant
Get Tickets
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OCT
Doyle Cooper Trio
Oct 31, 2022
@ 9:00 pm - 11:00 pm
The Back Room at Buffa's Bar & Restaurant
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· 1001 Esplanade Avenue,New Orleans,70116,US
504) 949-0038
Buy TicketsBuffa’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.
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NATIONAL CARAMEL APPLE DAY
National Caramel Apple Day on October 31st celebrates a time-honored fall treat. Many of us remember eating caramel apples or making them with family. Whether it was at a fair, carnival, or Halloween party, it was a special treat. Sometimes we even made them at home. No matter where we enjoyed them, the memory is a good one.
Caramel apples go by many names – taffy apples or even candy apples. They’re made by skewering apples on a stick and then dipping them in hot caramel. We make them extra delicious by rolling them in nuts, chocolate, or other candies.
Sheet caramel allows for the high production of candy apples. The sheets of caramel are wrapped around the apples and then heated to melt the caramel evenly. The best caramel apples are made with tart crisp apples, such as Granny Smith or Fuji apples. Since apples come into season during the fall, Halloween is the ideal time of year to enjoy caramel apples.
The caramel-apple flavor is also a fall favorite. It finds its way into beverages, cakes, and other desserts. Add caramel to just about any apple recipe for a bit of caramel apple flavor. It also complements savory dishes, such as pork.
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On Deck for October 31, 2022
National Days
On Deck for November 1, 2022
National Days
International Days
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October 31st Celebrated History
1868
The 22nd Postmaster General, Alexander Randall, issues an order describing letter carrier uniforms. The cadet blue uniforms included a black stripe on the pant leg. Throughout the U.S. Postal Service’s history, the style and color of the uniforms have changed. Today, postal workers sport darker postal blue uniforms with the eagle emblem.
1888
Veterinarian John Boyd Dunlop invents the pneumatic tire for bicycles.
1905
Joseph H. Campbell Co. trademarks Campbells for its baked beans.
1941
When the money ran out, work stopped on the giant sculpture started by Gutzon Borglum at Mount Rushmore. Even though Borglum’s designs included a more complete sculpture, the mountain sculpture in the Black Hills of South Dakota remains unchanged since this date.
1956
Pilot Lt. Commander Conrad C. Shinn lands a plane at the South Pole for the first time.
2000
The Soyuz TM 31 delivers the first resident crew to the International Space Station (ISS). For over 20 years later, teams of astronauts have continually manned the ISS without interruption.
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berate
[ BIH-REYT ]
Part of SpeechverbOrigin + Etymology
Mid-16th century; English; from be- "thoroughly" + rate
Synonymsverb
castigate chide rebuke reprimand reproach
Antonyms
verbcompliment flatter laud praise
Definition
verb
to scold; rebuke
Examples
verb
A) She was careful not to berate her children in front of the company. B) He was not one to berate his children, but his son still feared upsetting him.
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Ain't There (dere) No More - New Orleans
Henry F Beck
PRESS PHOTO GEORGE FRANCOIS MUGNIER'S PHOTO OF NEW ORLEANS FRENCH MARKET
THIS IS AN ORIGINAL PRESS PHOTO. THE FRENCH MARKET: COURTESY THE NEW ORLEANS PUBLIC LIBRARY: A FRUIT STAND IN THE FARMERS MARKET AREA AT THE FRENCH MARKET, DECATUR STREET, NEW ORLEANS. PHOTO BY GEORGE FRANCOIS MUGNIER, CA. 1890'S. PHOTO #2147, THE MUGNIER COLLECTION, NEW ORLEANS PUBLIC LIBRARY GEORGE FRANCOIS MUGNIER WAS BORN IN FRANCOIS MUGNIER WAS BORN IN FRANCE ON JANUARY 1, 1855. HE WAS IN NEW ORLEANS BY 1868. ORIGINALLY A WATCHMAKER, HE TURNED TO PHOTOGRAPHY IN 1884 WITH A STUDIO ON EXCHANGE ALLEY. MUGNIER GAINED SOME FAME AS A PHOTOGRAPHER OF VIEWS AND LANDSCAPES IN NEW ORLEANS AND THE SURROUNDING REGION. HIS PHOTOGRAPHY WAS NOT, HOWEVER, ALWAYS PROFITABLE ENOUGH TO SUPPORT HIM AND HIS FAMILY, AND HE HELD A VARIETY OF OTHER JOBS THROUGHOUT HIS LIFE. HE ALWAYS TOOK PICTURES, THOUGH, AND AT LEAST TWO OF HIS EMPLOYMENTS--WITH THE PHOTO-ELECTRIC ENGRAVING COMPANY AND WITH THE TIMES DEMOCRAT NEWSPAPER-ALLOWED MUGNIER TO TAKE THEM PROFESSIONALLY. GEORGE FRANCOIS MUGNIER DIED IN NEW ORLEANS ON APRIL 12, 1936.
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The Hollywood Museum
On this day in 1938, the radio broadcast of H. G. Wells' "The War of the Worlds," narrated by Orson Welles, allegedly caused a mass panic.
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Iconic Universal Monsters
"Creature from the Black Lagoon" (1954) Poster
Not since the beginning of time has the world beheld terror like this!
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OnlineWire - New Orleans virtual gig calendar
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Welcome to
OffBeat‘s live music listings!
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We are located at:
Wetlands Sake
634 Orange St
Suite B
New Orleans, LA 70130
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Weekly Brass Band events:
Mondays - New Groove Brass Band at Kermit's Mother-In-Law Lounge (1500 N. Claiborne) - 8pm
Mondays
Big 6 Brass Band at Da Jump Off Lounge (4617 Downman Rd.) - 10pm
Tuesdays - Rebirth Brass Band at Zony Mash Beer Project (3940 Thalia St.) - 8pm
Tuesdays - TBC Brass Band at Maple Leaf Bar (8316 Oak St.) - 10pm
Wednesdays - Stooges Brass Band at Rabbit Hole (1228 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd.) - 7pm
Wednesdays - New Breed Brass Band at Blue Nile (532 Frenchmen St.) - 9pm
Thursdays - Where Y'At Brass Band at Blue Nile (532 Frenchmen St.) - 9pm
Thursdays - Brass Band Thursdays at Treme Hideaway (1234 N. Claiborne) - 10pm
Thursdays - Stooges Brass Band at The Well Lounge (1600 Basin Street) - 9:30pm
Fridays - Sporty's Brass Band at Bullet's (2441 AP Tureaud Ave) - 9pm
Fridays - Brass Flavor at Blue Nile Balcony Room (532 Frenchmen St.) - 10pm
Saturdays - Marigny Street Brass Band at Blue Nile Balcony Room (532 Frenchmen St.) - 10pm
Sundays - TBC Brass Band at Kermit's Mother-In-Law Lounge (1500 N. Claiborne Ave.) - 8pm
Sundays - Hot 8 Brass Band at the Howlin' Wolf - "The Den" (907 S. Peters St) - 9pm
Sundays - Brass Band Sundays at Treme Hideaway (1234 N. Claiborne) - 9pm
Sundays - Street Legends Brass Band at Blue Nile (532 Frenchmen St.) - 10pm
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Swirl Wine Bar & Market
3143 Ponce de Leon Street
New Orleans, LA 70119
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Hotel Monteleone
214 Royal Street
New Orleans, LA 70130
504-523-3341
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Enjoy the Outdoors at Audubon Louisiana Nature Center
Audubon Louisiana Nature Center
11000 Lake Forest Blvd
New Orleans LA 70127
Trails are open Monday - Saturday. Interpretive Center and Ranger Programs: Thursday and Saturday 10 am - 2pm.
The walking trails are open at Audubon Nature Center so take your kids on a nice little hike! Audubon Louisiana Nature Center is a cherished community resource. Located adjacent to Joe Brown Park in New Orleans East on 86 acres of hardwood bottomland forest, its creation was a project of the Junior League of Greater New Orleans, opening March 23, 1980. The Main Boardwalk and Adventure Trail are open Mon-Sat 8:30 am - 3:00 and are monitored by rangers. More info
Who
Everyone
Cost
FREE
Trails and facilities are monitored by rangers. Intermittent closures are possible. No admission or tickets required for Nature Trails and Interpretive Center. Group reservations required for education programs and planetarium shows.
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Taco Tuesday/Service Industry Night
Carnaval Lounge
2227 St. Claude Ave.
New Orleans, LA 70117
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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
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· New Orleans
Catches a Bullets Sports Bar at 6 o’clock every Thursday
Fridays at the blue Nile at 11
Sundays at the Mother in Law Lounge at 6
And Tuesdays at the Mother in Law Lounge at 6
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Spanish New Orleans and the Caribbean / La Nueva Orleans y el Caribe españoles
A bilingual exhibition / Una exposición bilingüe
November 1, 2022–January 22, 2023 /
Tuesday/martes–Saturday/sábado, 9:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m; Sunday/domingo, 10:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
520 Royal Street, Tricentennial Wing, 1st Floor
Free ticketed admission / Acceso gratuito con entrada
About the Exhibition / Sobre la exposición
New Orleans has long been identified—by locals, tourists, and historians alike—with its French heritage. A groundbreaking exhibition at The Historic New Orleans Collection restores balance to that assessment. During four decades under Spanish rule (1762–1803), the city experienced natural disaster, diplomatic tensions, and demographic transformation. Despite numerous challenges, Spanish New Orleans morphed from a poorly managed outpost on the edge of an empire to a highly urbanized colonial capital—one enriched by the racial and cultural diversity for which it is celebrated today.
Rare Artifacts come to New Orleans for Exhibition on Spanish Colonial Era
Free bilingual display on view Oct. 20, 2022–Jan. 22, 2023
Features more than 120 objects — including maps, documents, furniture, paintings, books and more — from THNOC’s permanent holdings as well as from several institutions in Spain, Mexico and the United States. The display is the first and only time this selection of objects will be presented together in one space.
In a first for THNOC, “Spanish New Orleans and the Caribbean / La Nueva Orleans y el Caribe españoles” will be presented in both English and Spanish.
“Spanish New Orleans and the Caribbean” will be on view on the first level of THNOC’s Tricentennial Wing at 520 Royal St. in the French Quarter from Oct. 29, 2022, through Jan. 22, 2023. Admission is free. Advance reservations are recommended and may be made at my.hnoc.org beginning Thursday, Oct.13, 2022. For more information, visit www.hnoc.org.
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- 600 Poland Ave, New Orleans, LA 70117
- Phone: (504) 948-9111
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Primal Nights, held every other Tuesday from now through November, bringing in different guest chefs from restaurants around New Orleans and beyond. From grills set up in a corner of the yard, they cook their own changing, one-night menus, with proceeds from food sales going to community groups chosen by the chefs and Bacchanal.
from 5 p.m.,
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New Orleans Italians
Charles Marsala
November 1st is All Saints Day. In Italy the 1st of November is the holiday "Tutti i Santi."
It is followed by All Souls Day or The Day of the Dead. A day devoted to honor loved one who have passed away.
In New Orleans for more than a century the Contessa Entellina Society has honored ancestors at 3pm All Saints Day at the Italian Mausoleums in Metairie Cemetery. This year all Sicilian Mausoleums will be blessed. Link to All Saints Day Blessing of the Sicilian Mausoleums.
In Sicily, the Day of the Dead is November 2nd and known as "U juornu re muorti." Children wake up hoping to find a treat from relatives not yet forgotten. The 'muorti' bring presents of toys and sweets. The evening is called: "Notto di Zucchero."
The tradition serves to strengthen family bonds, linking children to family members who have come and gone before them.
May be an image of text that says 'November 1st is All Saints Day! Join Charles Marsala and Lena Prima along with Contessa Entellina Society for the Blessing of the Sicilian Mausoleums TUESDAY NOV 1st- 3pm Metairie Cemetery at Contessa Entellina Tomb Refreshments provided by: Nor-Joe Imports Flameless Candles provided by: (Limited quantity or bring your own) CIẢO! TING ITALIAN CELEBRAT RGANIZATION Donations greatly appreciated to: Ametican-Atalian Federation of the Southeast'
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7 PM
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
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New Orleans City Park
Daily Train Rides are BACK on track(s)! Make a pass through the Park on the iconic City Park Train Wednesday-Sunday from 11am-4:30pm.
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BEER AT MIDDENDORF'S MANCHAC (listed light to dark)
- SPATEN PREMIUM LAGER
- SPATEN OKTOBERFEST
- FRANZISKANER WEISSBIER
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WARSTEINER OKTOBERFEST (on tap)
- PAULANER OKTOBERFEST
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HACKER PSCHORR OKTOBERFEST MÄRZEN (on tap)
- AYINGER OKTOBER FEST-MÄRZEN
- WARSTEINER DUNKEL
BEER AT MIDDENDORF'S SLIDELL (listed light to dark)
- SPATEN OKTOBERFEST
- FRANZISKANER WEISSBIER
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WEIHENSTEPHANER FESTBIER (on tap)
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WARSTEINER OKTOBERFEST (on tap)
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PAULANER OKTOBERFEST (on tap)
- HACKER PSCHORR OKTOBERFEST MÄRZEN
- AYINGER OKTOBER FEST-MÄRZEN
- WARSTEINER DUNKEL
In addition to our wide variety of beer, we also have German Liqueur available at both locations...
LIQUEUR
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APFEL (Apple Liqueur)
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ASBACH URALT (Brandy)
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BARENJAGER (Honey Liqueur) *Manchac Only*
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OBSTLER (Apple & Pear Brandy)
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ECHTE KROATZBEERE (Blackberry Liqueur)
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GOLDWASSER (Danzig 22kt)
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HIMBEERGEIST (Raspberry Brandy)
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JAGERMEISTER (Herb Liqueur)
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KIRSCHWASSER (Cherry Brandy)
APPETIZERS
For the appetizers, it's up to Horst which ones will be available each week. We wish we could tell you now, but we really don't know yet. However, we can tell you that it will be yummy.
Kartoffelpuffer
mit Apfelsoße 8.75
German Potato Pancake with Apple Sauce
Maultaschen in Brühe mit Gerösteten Zwiebeln 10.95
German Ravioli in Broth
Vesper Teller 14.25
Assorted Meats & Cheeses served with Pickle, Radish, Onion, Mustard and Pretzel
Weisswurst 9.95
White Sausage served with Pretzel and Sweet Mustard
Wurstsalat 8.50
Chopped German Salami, Cold Cuts, Cheeses, Pickles and Onion tossed in Vinaigrette
ENTREES & DESSERTS
Each week, we will have a different German meal for your to enjoy for lunch and dinner, 10:30am-9:00pm (while supplies last). Guests who eat an Oktoberfest meal for all six weeks will receive a prize. Punch cards must be punched each week and turned in on the final week. Here's what's on the menu...
WEEK 5
November 2 & 3
Schweinshaxe, Bayerischkraut und Brezel 19.50
Pork Hind Shank/Ham Hock, Smothered Cabbage and Pretzel
Apfel Strudel mit Vanille Eis 6.75
Apple Strudel with Vanilla Ice Cream
WEEK 6
November 9 & 10
Wiener Schnitzel und Geröstet Semmelknödel mit Pilzrahmsoße, Gemischtem Salat und Brezel 18.50
Breaded Thin Pork Loin and Dumpling with Mushroom Cream Sauce, Salad and Pretzel
Schwarzwälderkirschtorte 6.75
Black Forest Cake
Our full regular menu is also available during Oktoberfest, so you can have the German meal and your friend can have the Thin Fried Catfish. Everyone's happy! And, if you're really craving German Chocolate Cake, it's on our regular menu too. We didn't add it to our Oktoberfest menu because it's not an actual German dessert. It's Texan
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The Palm Court Jazz Cafe presents fine dining with live traditional jazz. Normal opening hours are Wednesday through Sunday, from 7pm to 11pm.
1204 Decatur Street
New Orleans LA, 70116
Phone: (504) 525 - 0200
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1 PM – 5 PM
German Coast
Farmers Market-
Westbank Bridge Park
13825 River Rd, Luling, LA 70070-6219, United States
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New Orleans Museum of Art, One Collins Diboll Circle, City Park,
New Orleans, LA 70179
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*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
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TODAY AT 7 PM – 9 PM
Wine Down Wednesday with Steve Burke
St Ann Wine Bar
22 St Ann Drive
Mandeville, LA 70471
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If you're looking for a spot to unwind mid-week, we have a seat saved just for you.
Open to close, you can enjoy:
- Half off glasses of your choice of wine
- $5 Cocktails
- $5 Tacos - shrimp, pork or chicken!
- $5 Hummus
Steve Burke + Friends take the stage each Wednesday from 7 pm - 9 pm. Easy listening so you can chat with your friends or enjoy a date night.
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2 PM – 7 PM
Lafreniere Park Farmers Arts Market
3000 Downs Blvd,
Metairie, LA 70003-3957,
United States
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We are looking forward to see you on our procession, November 2, at 4. We will have activities for children, vendors, our famous nolateria and makeup artists! Our solemn procession begins promptly at 7! Bring a candle for the road and a photograph of your loved one for the altar.
This event is brought to you by Krewe de Mayahuel.
Krewe de Mayahuel presents
Día de Muertos Cemetery Procession
Wednesday November 2nd, 2022
4pm
Beanlandia/Mickey Markey Park
3300 Royal St.
Join Krewe de Mayahuel in our traditional Day of the Dead procession to remember and celebrate our loved ones who have passed.
Prior to procession, we will have a pre-procession happy hour with Mexican art and crafts vendors, artisan makeup artists, and food for community members to gather prior to procession.
Procession route will be posted once approved by NOPD. At arrival to the cemetery doors we will have a short solemn moment where we will encourage community members to place their ofrendas on the altar. Following will be a short cultural program by Krewe of Mayahuel and other Culture Bearers.
This is a festive yet solemn event, we encourage you to have a good time in a respectful way. Day of the Dead is a celebration that has many forms in different parts of the world and everyone is welcome. Remeber to bring a candle. There will be an altar in front of the cemetery where you can put a small offering or a picture of a loved one (if the item is valuable to you please don’t forget to take it with you when you leave).
The parade will travel on Royal Street to Franklin Avenue, where it will turn right, then follow Franklin to St. Claude Avenue and turn left. At St. Roch Avenue, the parade will turn right, stopping at the gates of the St. Roch Cemetery #1, 1725 St. Roch Ave., where remembrances will be read, and songs sung.
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TODAY AT 7 PM
Jazz at the Sandbar
Wednesdays, 7:00pm | In Person and Live Streamed from The Sandbar, UNO The Cove
Admission: $10
DATE
November 2
TIME
7:00pm - 9:00pm
LOCATION
Sandbar, The Cove
2000 Lakeshore Dr. Performing Arts Center 331 Performing Arts Center 331
New Orleans, LA United States
ENTRY FEE
Suggested Donation: $10
FALL 2022 SEASON LINEUP:
November 02 : Gerald French
November 09: Byron Asher
November 16: Roger Lewis
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The Victory Belles
The Victory Belles are a delightful vocal trio performing the music of the 1940s, serenading audiences at The National WWII Museum and across the globe.
Matinee with Buffet service-. September 14th
- 945 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA, United States, Louisiana
- (504) 528-1944
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Goat in the Road and Historic BK House & Gardens
present a new immersive play set in the BK House.
The Family Line
N 3- Nov. 20
Wednesdays & Thursdays
at 7:30 pm
Fridays at 6 pm & 8 pm
Sundays at 2:30 pm
BK House (1113 Chartres St.)
Tickets are $40
Frequently Asked Questions
TICKETS HERE!
The show is an immersive, original performance inspired by the history of the house and the 1892 General Strike, a successful interracial organizing event that shut down the city for days before winning workers’ historic rights.
During the show, audience members will be able to explore the historic property, following the characters and storylines they choose. The production will take place in the historic courtyard and surrounding buildings, making it accessible to all.
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FREE Admission to the Ogden Museum of Art for La. Residents
N, 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.
. Purchase tickets in advance.
Who
All ages
Cost
Free for La. Residents
How
RESERVE TIMED
TICKETS HERE
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The Audubon Aquarium of the Americas has hosted mermaids in its Great Maya Reef expo before. The Wands & Wishes Mermaids return to swim in the tank and greet patrons for three weeks in November.
Wands & Wishes Mermaids visit aquariums across the country for these types of engagements.
The mermaids will be at the Audubon Aquarium from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Nov. 3-6, 10-13 and 17-20. In addition to swimming with tropical fish, the mermaids will talk about conservation of marine life and environments and pose for photos.
The aquarium will temporarily close for renovations at the end of November.
Wands & Wishes Mermaids generally are trained divers. The group last visited New Orleans in 2019. In the past, the Audubon Aquarium also has hosted mermaids from Weeki Wachee Springs, a famous roadside attraction in Florida.
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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.
SNUG HARBOR JAZZ BISTRO
626 Frenchmen St.
New Orleans, LA 70116
504-949-0696 to purchase tickets
ADMISSION:
GENERAL $25.00 - $40.00
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6 PM CDT – 8 PM CDT
Free Thursday Wine Tasting
Brady's Wine Warehouse
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Public
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
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- November 3 - Raphael Bas and Harmonouche
- $15.00
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Thursday, November 3, 2022
- Harmonouche plays music loaded with charisma and international flavor. This New Orleans gypsy jazz band combines world class musicianship and a good dose of humor to deliver a unique sound orchestrated with jazz guitar, diatonic harmonica, singing, whistling, accordion, piano, clarinet and saxophone.
- November 10 – Bruce Daigrepont
- $15.00
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Thursday, November 10, 2022
- Bruce Daigrepont has single-handedly popularized Cajun music and Cajun dancing in New Orleans.
- Brucedaigrepont.com
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- November 17 - Gal Holiday and the Honky Tonk Revue
- $15.00
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Thursday, November 17, 2022
- Western swing to honky-tonk, Gal and the boys are sure to please your country music needs.
- galholiday.com
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Pavilion of the Two Sisters
$15
Thu, October 27 2022
6:00pm - 8:00pm
Thursdays at Twilight concert series featuring music and mint juleps
Music lovers are invited to City Park for the popular Thursdays at Twilight concert series. Bring your friends and enjoy mint juleps and array of musicians indoors at the Pavilion of the Two Sisters. Admission is $15. Cocktails, wine, beer, soft drinks, water, and food available for purchase. No outside food, drink or pets allowed.
Tickets
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Pavilion of the Two Sisters
Botanical Garden,
New Orleans City Park,
1 Victory Drive, New Orleans, LA 70124
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Fri
4
November 4 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
French Market New Orleans, LA
Enjoy the Marine Forces Reserve Band every first Friday in 2022! Performances will take place at 2:00pm at the Farmers Market. Free and open to the public.
FREE
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WE’RE BACK AT THE BLUE NILE EVERY FRIDAY!!!!
TODAY AT 11 PM
Kermit Ruffins and the BBQ Swingers
$20
· 532 Frenchmen Street,New Orleans,70116,US
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Grande Krewe Friends...
It's Pinot Time!
We're excited to announce our final wine festival of 2022!
Join us in the lobby of the 511 Marigny building on Saturday, November 5th from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm to try 35 variations of pinot noir! Burgundy, Sonoma, Willamette Valley, Chile, New Zealand, and many more! We'll have four of our favorite wine purveyors pouring and educating us on the different styles, terroirs, and key regions of pinot noir with small bites for pairing!
This is a great way to stock up for your holiday festivities! At $35 per person, these spots will sell out fast so sign up now!
Shop in store at 2305 Decatur St.
Monday - Saturday 12pm - 8pm and Sunday 12pm - 5pm.
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TODAY AT 11 AM – 5 PM
Backyard Art Market
3101 Tchoupitoulas St,
New Orleans, LA 70115-1125, United States
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3101 Tchoupitoulas St, New Orleans, LA 70115-1125, United States
Duration: 6 hr
Public
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SATURDAY AT
9 until Midnight
The Anaïs at
The Bombay Club
Every Saturday
Daniel Meinecke joins me on piano
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Join us for an evening of Jazz and Cocktails at The Bombay Club.
830 Conti St
New Orleans, LA 70112
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Saturday, November 5, 2022 - 2:00pm to 5:00pm
$20
Vybes Nation
1681 Religious St.
New Orleans, LA 70130
DJ, live music, arts & crafts, food vendors, food truck vendors will be on site as TBC Brass Band and West Bank Steppers do their thing!
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The Alabama football game vs. LSU officially has a kickoff time.
The No. 6 Crimson Tide will face the No. 20 Tigers at 6 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 5, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The game will be broadcast on ESPN.
Alabama (7-1, 4-1 SEC) is looking for a third consecutive win over the Tigers. LSU last beat the Crimson Tide in 2019 with Joe Burrow at quarterback. Before then, the Tigers hadn't defeated Alabama since 2011.
This year's game will mark Brian Kelly's first attempt to beat the Crimson Tide with LSU (6-2, 4-1). The first-year head coach has faced Nick Saban and Alabama on multiple occasions at Notre Dame.
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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!
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Gretna Farmer’s Market
Event Date:
N 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. | |
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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.
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TODAY AT 10:30 AM – 2 PM
Jazz Brunch at Antoine's
Antoine's Restaurant
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Jazz Brunch at Antoine's!
Enjoy live music table side music along with some classic New Orleans cuisine!
Featuring the Jerry Embree Trio!
Reservations highly recommended!
Visit us at www.antoines.com/reservations or give us a call at (504)581-4422 Ext. 2.
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Join us here at Palmettos on Sundays from
10 am to 3 pm for an authentic
Louisiana Jazz Brunch.
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JAZZ BRUNCH HOURS
SUNDAY
11-6-22
10 am – 3 pm
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Prefer to make your reservation via phone?
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November 8, 2022 (Full Beaver Moon)
The November 2022 Full Moon, also called the Full Beaver Moon, will be on Tuesday November 8, 2022 06:02 EST or 11:02 UTC. It will be the second full moon of the Autumn 2022 season.
There will also be a Total Lunar Eclipse at the same time as the full moon, technically 3 minutes before the full moon peak.
December 7, 2022 (Full Cold Moon)
The December 2022 Full Moon, also called Full Cold Moon, will be on Wednesday December 7, 2022 23:08 EST or December 8, 2022 04:08 UTC. It will be the third full moon of the Autumn 2022 season
The Winter Solstice is on the calendar for December 21, 2022 16:48 EST or 21:48 UTC. The December full moon will occur before the Winter season begins.
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Full Moon
NOVEMBER
November 8
06:02 am
Full Beaver Moon
DECEMBER
December 7
11:09 pm
Full Cold Moon
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Harrison Avenue Marketplace
Wed, NOV 9
5:00pm
The Harrison Avenue Marketplace is a great venue for the Lakeview community to enjoy family, friends, food and live entertainment. The Harrison Avenue is always free and open to the public. The Harrison Avenue Marketplace comes to life the second Wednesday of the months of March, April, May, September, November and December from 5-8:30pm.
Harrison Avenue
700-900 Harrison Avenue, New Orleans LA 70124
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Local TV viewers know Dave McNamara as an award-winning reporter on Fox 8. What most of them don’t know is his passion for photography.
WYES PRESENTS LIGHT AND LIFE: THE PHOTOGRAPHIC JOURNEY OF DAVE MCNAMARA will spotlight his talents as a still photographer who has captured breathtaking images of the night sky, not just in Louisiana but across the country.
The special event benefitting WYES will be held on Thursday, November 10 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the WYES Paulette and Frank Stewart Innovation Center for Educational Media at 916 Navarre Avenue in New Orleans.
Event tickets are $25 and include wine and sweet and savory bites, and can be purchased at wyes.org/events.
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Destrehan Plantation - A Living History Museum
Come do a house tour with one of our historical interpreters during our 50th Annual Fall Festival. House tours will be available Saturday and Sunday, November 12th & 13th, 2022, from 9:30 am to 3:00 pm at a cost of $8 per person, and free for children 12 and under. Find out more about our festival
Destrehan Plantation
13034 River Road
Destrehan, Louisiana 70047
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11-12-22@ 11:00 pm
The AllWays Louge & Cabaret 2240 St Claude Ave, New Orleans, LA
You are a traveller who's come to party at the Smiling Siren, a local tavern and entertainment club known for its risqué performances and attractive performers. Grab an ale, change out your gold for one dollar bills, and prepare for an evening of adventure designed for the wild at heart! Join us for Feys …
$20
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1200 Harmony Street Neighbors and friends:
Upcoming Monthly Concert Series
3)Documentary on the Harmony on Harmony Street Porch Concerts (March 2020 to December 2021)
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Upcoming Monthly Concert Series
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· Saturday, November, 12, 5 to 7pm: Andre Bohren on the Piano
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All honorees will be celebrated Monday, November 14 at an event from 4-6 p.m. at the New Orleans Museum of Art. For registration information, contact Marilyn Miller at [email protected]
or 504-834-9292.
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Announcing a Free Concert on Monday, November 14, 2022
Hosted by Jefferson Performing Arts Society at Jefferson Performing Arts Center
FEATURING THE MARINE FORCES RESERVE CONCERT BAND
SPECIAL GUESTS Louisiana Poet Laureate Mona Lisa Saloy & Miss Louisiana KT Scannell
(Metairie, Louisiana—)—The Marine Forces Reserve Concert Band will perform a free concert on November 14, 2022, at 7:00 p.m. at Jefferson Performing Arts Center in Metairie.
Louisiana Poet Laureate Mona Lisa Saloy will open the concert with a reading of poems honoring veterans. Miss Louisiana USA KT Scannell will then lead audience members in the Pledge of Allegiance before the music begins. The Marine Forces Reserve Band will perform under the direction of Officer in Charge Chief Warrant Officer 2 Stephen J. Talbot with Bandmaster Master Sergeant Justin A. Hauser.
The performance is free and open to the public and welcome to all ages. Reservations are required and seating is limited. To reserve your complimentary seat, visit https://www.jpas.org/performance/veterans-concert/ or call 504-885-2000. If you have questions about performers or media requests, contact Amy Kirk Duvoisin at 504-885-2000 ext. 212.
About the Band: Marine Forces Reserve Band was established October 1, 1978, and stands as one of ten Marine Corps field bands. The unit is comprised of active-duty Marines stationed aboard the Marine Corps Support Facility in New Orleans, Louisiana. The band is attached to Marine Forces Reserve, traveling to numerous stateside locations to provide musical support for all units of the Fourth Marine Logistics Group, Fourth Marine Aircraft Wing, Fourth Marine Division, and Force Headquarters Group. All members of the band are trained riflemen and fulfill Corps-wide physical fitness and combat training requirements, just like any other active-duty Marines.
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We are finally back !!!!
November 17th, 2022
Degas House
2306 Esplanade Ave
Wines
Dorignac's
Fleur de La
Beer and Water
Southern Eagle
Spirits
Republic National
Select Brands
Food
Breads on Oak
Cafe Degas
Creole Queen
Degas House
La Madeleine
Lakeside Caterers
PT Kitchens
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East Bank Regional Library Hosts
Eight Bands as Part of Holiday Programming
METAIRIE, LA – The East Bank Regional Library, 4747 W. Napoleon, will host eight musical concerts as part of its holiday programming. Each concert is free of charge and is open to the public.
7 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 17, 2022
Trombone Choir of New Orleans Concert Band
The Trombone Choir of the New Orleans Concert Band - a group consisting of a dozen trombones - performs traditional and contemporary music.
7 p.m., Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2022
Jerusalem Shrine Jazz Orchestra
This big band performs a wide variety of music.
7 p.m., Tuesday, Dec. 13, 2022
The Piatigorsky Concert
Internationally renowned performers Evan Drachman, cellist, and Richard Dowling, pianist.
7 p.m., Wednesday, Dec. 14, 2019
American Legion Post 377 Band
The band performs standards as well as holiday music.
7 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 15, 2019
New Aurora Saxophone Ensemble
This small group, consisting only of saxophones, performs a variety of tunes.
7 p.m., Monday, Dec. 19, 2022
Mike Scorsone Presents
Musician and teacher Michael Scorsone presents a night of music from young performers.
1 p.m., Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2022
Memory Lane
Jean, Richard and Sam perform holiday music and popular tunes.
7 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 22, 2022
The Jefferson Parish Community Band
The Jefferson Parish Community Band, roughly 50 musicians, returns with a full program of music for every age.
For more information regarding this presentation, contact Chris Smith, Manager of Adult Programming for the library, at 504-889-8143
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Doors: 5 PM
Show: 7:30 - 9:30 PM
Age Restriction: 21+
Dress Code: Business Casual
November
SAT
November 19, 2022
Trained Professionals with Dr. Sick in The Foundation Room Lounge
VENUE DETAILS
- Foundation Room New Orleans
- 225 Decatur St.
New Orleans, Louisiana 7013 in The Lounge
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Marsalis Harmony Park: November 26th & 27th, December 17th & 18th | |
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TODAY AT 9 AM – 2 PM
Arts Market New Orleans in Marsalis Harmony Park
8211 S Claiborne Ave,
New Orleans, LA 70118-3017, United States
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Arts Market New Orleans will take place every last Saturday of the month in Marsalis Harmony Park (formerly Palmer Park) in addition to taking place every second Saturday of the month in City Park's Goldring/Woldenberg Great Lawn
𝗟𝗢𝗖𝗔𝗧𝗜𝗢𝗡 𝗜𝗡𝗙𝗢𝗥𝗠𝗔𝗧𝗜𝗢𝗡
Marsalis Harmony Park
8211 S Claiborne Ave
New Orleans, La 70118
𝗛𝗢𝗪 𝗪𝗘'𝗥𝗘 𝗞𝗘𝗘𝗣𝗜𝗡𝗚 𝗬𝗢𝗨 𝗦𝗔𝗙𝗘 & 𝗪𝗛𝗔𝗧 𝗧𝗢 𝗘𝗫𝗣𝗘𝗖𝗧:
All patrons must check-in to enter.
Our vendors will display in tents all spaced out for safe, socially distanced shopping.
Hand sanitizer will be provided throughout the event.
We look forward to providing a safe shopping outlet for our artists and patrons. As expected with these times, our market will be for shopping exclusively and will not host any food, children’s crafts or congregational areas at this time.
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𝗧𝗜𝗖𝗞𝗘𝗧𝗦 𝗔𝗥𝗘 𝗟𝗜𝗩𝗘!
https://www.betterunite.com/btcnola-winewomenshoesneworleans
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TIGERS UPDATE PRESENTED BY THE PIT STOP EXXON :
2023 LSU Football Schedule Released :
Sept. 3 (Sun.) vs. Florida State (Orlando)
Sept. 9 GRAMBLING
Sept. 16 at Mississippi State
Sept. 23 ARKANSAS
Sept. 30 at Ole Miss
Oct. 7 at Missouri
Oct. 14 AUBURN
Oct. 21 ARMY
Oct. 28 Open Date
Nov. 4 at Alabama
Nov. 11 FLORIDA
Nov. 18 GEORGIA STATE
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Love New Orleans &
She'll Love You Back.
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.Sincerely,
Frank Stansbury
Lafete News
504-450-1955
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