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Krewe du Vieux Parade 2024
Storyboard Scott Saltzman Storyboard Scott Saltzman

Krewe du Vieux Parade 2024

Krewe du Vieux’s creativity elevates satire to a no-holds-barred art form – which is why their annual parade is one of the city’s most popular Mardi Gras traditions.

- photos by Scott Saltzman

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Bohème Parade 2024
Storyboard Melanie Cole Storyboard Melanie Cole

Bohème Parade 2024

Bohème is a relative newcomer to the Mardi Gras parade scene, but this year - only their fifth time marching – the absinthe-minded krewe danced its way into the “Don’t Miss” category of Carnival festivities.

- photos by Melanie Cole

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Joan of Arc Parade 2024
Storyboard Ellis Anderson Storyboard Ellis Anderson

Joan of Arc Parade 2024

The Joan of Arc Project celebrates Joan’s January 6th birthday each year with a medieval procession marching merrily through the French Quarter. This year was the krewe’s own birthday - its Sweet Sixteenth. Happily, Joan’s birthday also coincides with Twelfth Night, the official beginning of the Mardi Gras season.

- photos by Ellis Anderson

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Patio Planters Holiday Home Tour 2023
Storyboard Melanie Cole Storyboard Melanie Cole

Patio Planters Holiday Home Tour 2023

The venerable Patio Planters garden club uses proceeds from this annual home tour to help fund the beloved Jackson Square caroling event. This year, seven French Quarter houses, dating back to 1818, decked their halls to welcome visitors.

– photos by Melanie Cole

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Improvisations Gala 2023
Storyboard Ellis Anderson Storyboard Ellis Anderson

Improvisations Gala 2023

This annual fund-raiser for the New Orleans Jazz Museum is one of the city’s most spectacular, featuring Jason Neville Funky Soul Band & Special Guest "Mr. P Funk" George Clinton, New Orleans cuisine and craft cocktails, a Sound Collage lighting display, exhibits and special jazz-related arts installations.

- photos by Melanie Cole

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The Veiled Lady and the Bird Man
Quarter Notes Richard Goodman Quarter Notes Richard Goodman

The Veiled Lady and the Bird Man

The controversial 19th-century naturalist John James Audubon is best known for his artwork in Birds of America - but few have heard of a portrait commissioned by a mysterious New Orleans woman in 1821, a painting that’s been lost to history.

– by Richard Goodman

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The Ultimate Outsider: A 1995 Interview with Gypsy Lou Webb
Boho Beat Dennis Formento Boho Beat Dennis Formento

The Ultimate Outsider: A 1995 Interview with Gypsy Lou Webb

In the 1960s, “Gypsy” Lou Webb and husband Jon Webb worked out of a tiny French Quarter apartment and published ground-breaking work by beat writers like Charles Bukowski, Henry Miller, Langston Hughes, and Jack Kerouac. Thirty years later, she looks back at her literary life in New Orleans.

-by Dennis Fomento

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The Last Forgerons
Boho Beat Michael Warner Boho Beat Michael Warner

The Last Forgerons

In 1920, the last in a line of French Quarter forgerons put down their hammers, never again to create the wonderfully detailed wrought iron fences and balconies of New Orleans.

– by Michael Warner

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