October is a special month in New Orleans, with its haunted history and intriguing characters.  The history of this city is so bizarre – we don’t have to make it up!  What better way to celebrate this month of spirits than to explore the spookier side of the Big Easy? Explore one of the chilling Read More »
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 “Some are born to Sweet Delight, Others are born to Endless Night.” New Orleans has long been known as a premier destination for Halloween, due to the many exceptional events taking place in the city the entire week of the holiday. One such spooky spectacular is the annual Endless Night Vampire Ball. The Ball has Read More »
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New Orleans is maybe not the first place you think of to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, but if you experience it yourself, it might just take precedence over other cities in your mind! The Irish Channel St. Patrick’s Day Club will sponsor it’s annual mass and parade, which starts at noon at St. Mary’s Assumption Read More »
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Come to New Orleans to dance in the streets and usher in 2012! The Crescent City Countdown Club will once again host a street party of epic proportions to celebrate New Year’s Eve. The fun starts at 9:00pm on Dec 31st. with musical performances on the Decatur Street City Stage, and continues all night long. Read More »
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December 17th, 2011 will find Lafayette Street teeming with Santa look-alikes accompanied by Mrs. Clauses and even a few elves.Running of the Santas is credited as “The World’s Naughtiest Festival and Pub Crawl” and attracts thousands to the Warehouse District for fun and frivolity that only New Orleans can provide. Tickets are $15 and proceeds Read More »
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Christmas New Orleans Style is like no other Christmas in the country! This month long celebration will certainly put you in the holiday mood, as you are transported back in time by costumed characters roaming the Vieux Carre. Celebrate with the Krewe of Jingle holiday parade and the Jingle Mingle Block Part on Canal Street. Read More »
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The fortieth annual Southern Decadence  will be celebrated Labor Day weekend, August 31st to September 6, 2011. Considered one of the top gay destinations in the world, Southern Decadence is known as the”Gay Mardi Gras” and attracts tens of thousands of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered participants each year. New Orleans has issued an Official Read More »
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December is a magical time in New Orleans. There are carolers strolling the French Quarter along with choirs and musicians. The city is all lit up with holiday lights and decorations. Restaurants are serving Reveillon dinners. City Park is decorated for “Christmas in the Oaks”, a beautiful walking tour of the Botanical Gardens. On December Read More »
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Fall is here and things are jumping in New Orleans. The fall festival season kicks off with Art for Arts Sake on Oct. 2. The New Orleans Film Festival is next starting on Oct.14-21st. The Fall Garden Show in City Park and The Crescent City Blues Festival both the weekend of Oct. 16th-17th. Next we Read More »
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