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15 THINGS TO DO IN JULY IN NEW ORLEANS Toast Tales of the Cocktail. Bartenders take over New Orleans from July 18-23 for the annual Tales of the Cocktail, which celebrates the best of mixology with more than 200 events including tastings, seminars, and parties. With a rich history of cocktail-making, NewOrleans is
WHERE TO LISTEN TO MUSIC IN NEW ORLEANS IF YOU ARE UNDERAGE Garden District restaurant Commander’s Palace may be the best-known jazz brunch location, followed closely by Antoine’s and Arnaud’s in the French Quarter. Jazz brunch is a great live music option for families and those who prefer to avoid noisy nightlife. In addition to Jazz Brunch, the House of Blues offers Sunday Gospel Brunch. WAS THERE A HOUSE IN NEW ORLEANS THEY CALLED THE RISING According to my research, only two contenders are documented as having used the name “Rising Sun.”. A Rising Sun Hotel was located at 535-37 Conti Street in the 1820s. (This is on the same block as Paul Prudhomme’s K-Paul’s Kitchen and a block away from the Napoleon House, should you need a hearty dinner and/or a Pimm’s Cup ). MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND ITINERARY A GUIDE TO THE CANAL STREETCAR LINE IN NEW A Guide to the Canal Streetcar Line in New Orleans. Meandering along the Mississippi River, under live oaks and through bustling neighborhoods, streetcars are one of the most scenic ways to get around New Orleans. There are four operating streetcar lines in the city: the famous St. Charles Avenue Line, the Rampart/St. Claude Line,and the Canal
BEST CAKES IN NEW ORLEANS Maurice’s French Pastries. The original founder of doberge sold her bakery to Maurice’s in 1981. Since then, this Metairie bakery sells the cake with a variety of flavored puddings: chocolate, lemon, strawberry, vanilla, caramel, Irish cream, amaretto, and praline. You can choose a different cake flavor at Maurice’s as well. TOP 8 THINGS TO DO IN ALGIERS POINT NEIGHBORHOOD THE FURRY FACE OF NEW ORLEANS: HISTORY OF GEORGE RODRIGUE In 1992, the Blue Dog was made famous when Michel Roux commissioned Rodrigue to paint Absolut Louisiana and Absolut Rodrigue for Absolut Vodka’s national ad campaigns. Soon after, Rodrigue did the same for Xerox, and by then, the Blue Dog’s national fame was cemented. The Blue Dog also became an essential part of the New Orleans Jazz COVID 19 CANCELLATIONS AND CLOSURES Because New Orleans knows what it means to be missing you. During the COVID-19 crisis, our team at GoNOLA has temporarily merged resources with our sister site, NewOrleans.com, to continue to bring both locals and visitors the most up-to-date information about the current situation that we possibly can. So for now, your local’s guide tothe
IDEAS FOR GETTING AROUND NEW ORLEANS WITHOUT A CAR Today we offer three itineraries designed to explore three distinct parts of the city, all without using a car. Whether it’s catching the streetcar Uptown or the bus to Mid-City or just walking around the French Quarter, there’s a wide variety of food, drink and entertainment. Also, since most visitors to New Orleans stay in theFrench
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WHERE TO LISTEN TO MUSIC IN NEW ORLEANS IF YOU ARE UNDERAGE Garden District restaurant Commander’s Palace may be the best-known jazz brunch location, followed closely by Antoine’s and Arnaud’s in the French Quarter. Jazz brunch is a great live music option for families and those who prefer to avoid noisy nightlife. In addition to Jazz Brunch, the House of Blues offers Sunday Gospel Brunch. WAS THERE A HOUSE IN NEW ORLEANS THEY CALLED THE RISING According to my research, only two contenders are documented as having used the name “Rising Sun.”. A Rising Sun Hotel was located at 535-37 Conti Street in the 1820s. (This is on the same block as Paul Prudhomme’s K-Paul’s Kitchen and a block away from the Napoleon House, should you need a hearty dinner and/or a Pimm’s Cup ). MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND ITINERARY A GUIDE TO THE CANAL STREETCAR LINE IN NEW A Guide to the Canal Streetcar Line in New Orleans. Meandering along the Mississippi River, under live oaks and through bustling neighborhoods, streetcars are one of the most scenic ways to get around New Orleans. There are four operating streetcar lines in the city: the famous St. Charles Avenue Line, the Rampart/St. Claude Line,and the Canal
BEST CAKES IN NEW ORLEANS Maurice’s French Pastries. The original founder of doberge sold her bakery to Maurice’s in 1981. Since then, this Metairie bakery sells the cake with a variety of flavored puddings: chocolate, lemon, strawberry, vanilla, caramel, Irish cream, amaretto, and praline. You can choose a different cake flavor at Maurice’s as well. TOP 8 THINGS TO DO IN ALGIERS POINT NEIGHBORHOOD THE FURRY FACE OF NEW ORLEANS: HISTORY OF GEORGE RODRIGUE In 1992, the Blue Dog was made famous when Michel Roux commissioned Rodrigue to paint Absolut Louisiana and Absolut Rodrigue for Absolut Vodka’s national ad campaigns. Soon after, Rodrigue did the same for Xerox, and by then, the Blue Dog’s national fame was cemented. The Blue Dog also became an essential part of the New Orleans Jazz GONOLA TOPS: SCENIC RUNS IN NEW ORLEANS City Park. City Park, a wooded gem in the heart of the city, offers several running (or walking or biking) routes. The Couturie Forest, ravaged by Hurricane Katrina more than a decade ago, is making a comeback as nature is wont to do. This 60-acre swath in the heart of New Orleans offers visitors trails, scenic waterways, andbirdwatching.
NOLA BY DAY: SUNDAYS IN NEW ORLEANS Every day of the week in New Orleans is an opportunity to soak up the vibrant culture that makes this city so special. From food and drinks to dancing and live music, Sundays are a great day to do brunch and explore the city. Take a look at our picks for some of the best things to do in New Orleans BEST DRAG SHOWS IN NEW ORLEANS Turnin’ Da Page. Every other Thursday at 9 p.m. at The Page. Serenity L. Lord emcees this bi-weekly marvel every other Thursday. Misc4Misc. Fridays at 9 p.m. at Oz. A weird and wonderful show presented by Apostrophe & Slenderella and featuring a new cast everyweek.
GYMS WITH DAY PASSES IN NEW ORLEANS Set in a historic building on Magazine Street, this upscale health club offers an array of fitness and cardio equipment, from treadmills to weight machines. They also have a packed schedule of group exercise classes that include yoga, Pilates, and spin. Showers and towel service is included. 2116 Magazine St. New Orleans, LA 70130. BEST SPAS IN NEW ORLEANS If you’re in need of a deeply restorative experience, opt for the Woodhouse Escape, with seven specialized treatments that include a dry brush exfoliation, and a full body stone massage, and reflexology. 4030 Canal St., 504.482.6652. The Waldorf Astoria Spa located inside the Roosevelt Hotel offers a restorative sanctuary in the heart of the 15 THINGS TO DO IN MAY IN NEW ORLEANS 5. Find your zen with an outdoor yoga class. Somehow those planks and downward-facing dogs are more enjoyable when done outside, and May is the perfect time of year to get outside and enjoy the weather. NOLA Tribe Yoga puts on outdoor yoga classes all over the city. A New Orleans Crawfish Boil (Photo: Rebeccca Todd) 6. NOLA HISTORY: THE NEW ORLEANS JAZZ AND HERITAGE FESTIVAL The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Foundation secured more funding, so a second festival could be held in 1971. Working with money from a loan from Quint’s father, Miner and Davis held that second festival in Congo Square, expanding by also using the adjacent Municipal Auditorium. The 1971 festival was a huge success, attracting muchlarger
HISTORY OF ZULU IN NEW ORLEANS African-Americans in New Orleans have been part of the city’s Carnival celebrations since its inception. The Zulu Social Aid and Pleasure Club is the most-visible African-American Carnival organization in New Orleans. Founded in 1909, Zulu has a rich NOLA HISTORY: CONGO SQUARE AND THE ROOTS OF NEW ORLEANS The original New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival was held in Congo Square in 1970. Jazz Fest rapidly outgrew the square, moving to the New Orleans Fair Grounds racetrack. In a salute to the festival’s and the city’s roots, there still is a “Congo Square Stage” annually at Jazz Fest. As part of an attempt at “urban renewal” in HOW TO CELEBRATE YOUR BIRTHDAY IN NEW ORLEANS Emily Ramirez Hernandez. Emily Ramírez Hernández is the child of New Orleans natives whose families have been in the city for generations. Emily's earliest memories of New Orleans include joyful car rides over bumpy streets, eating dripping roast beef po-boys at Domilise's, and catching bouncy balls during Mardi Gras parades with cousins. IDEAS FOR GETTING AROUND NEW ORLEANS WITHOUT A CARGETTING AROUND IN NEW ORLEANSTRANSPORTATION AROUND NEW ORLEANSTRAVEL GUIDE FOR NEW ORLEANSWHERE TO GO IN NEW ORLEANS LA Today we offer three itineraries designed to explore three distinct parts of the city, all without using a car. Whether it’s catching the streetcar Uptown or the bus to Mid-City or just walking around the French Quarter, there’s a wide variety of food, drink and entertainment. Also, since most visitors to New Orleans stay in theFrench
BEST DRAG SHOWS IN NEW ORLEANS Turnin’ Da Page. Every other Thursday at 9 p.m. at The Page. Serenity L. Lord emcees this bi-weekly marvel every other Thursday. Misc4Misc. Fridays at 9 p.m. at Oz. A weird and wonderful show presented by Apostrophe & Slenderella and featuring a new cast everyweek.
15 THINGS TO DO IN MAY IN NEW ORLEANS 5. Find your zen with an outdoor yoga class. Somehow those planks and downward-facing dogs are more enjoyable when done outside, and May is the perfect time of year to get outside and enjoy the weather. NOLA Tribe Yoga puts on outdoor yoga classes all over the city. A New Orleans Crawfish Boil (Photo: Rebeccca Todd) 6. BEST SPAS IN NEW ORLEANS If you’re in need of a deeply restorative experience, opt for the Woodhouse Escape, with seven specialized treatments that include a dry brush exfoliation, and a full body stone massage, and reflexology. 4030 Canal St., 504.482.6652. The Waldorf Astoria Spa located inside the Roosevelt Hotel offers a restorative sanctuary in the heart of the WAS THERE A HOUSE IN NEW ORLEANS THEY CALLED THE RISING According to my research, only two contenders are documented as having used the name “Rising Sun.”. A Rising Sun Hotel was located at 535-37 Conti Street in the 1820s. (This is on the same block as Paul Prudhomme’s K-Paul’s Kitchen and a block away from the Napoleon House, should you need a hearty dinner and/or a Pimm’s Cup ). 20 THINGS TO DO IN OCTOBER Praise Fest. New Orleans is home to some of the oldest and most historic churches and congregations in the country, so the city has a proud tradition of Gospel Jazz, Gospel music, and other types of Christian music. Experience the best local musicians at Praise Fest the weekend of October 18-20. 12. Art for Art’s Sake. WHERE TO LISTEN TO MUSIC IN NEW ORLEANS IF YOU ARE UNDERAGE Garden District restaurant Commander’s Palace may be the best-known jazz brunch location, followed closely by Antoine’s and Arnaud’s in the French Quarter. Jazz brunch is a great live music option for families and those who prefer to avoid noisy nightlife. In addition to Jazz Brunch, the House of Blues offers Sunday Gospel Brunch. CELEBRATION IN THE OAKS LIGHTS UP CITY PARK The party starts at 7 p.m. and your ticket includes access to Celebration in the Oaks as well as live entertainment, craft beer, and carnival rides. Bring your kids to the Family Party on Sunday, Nov. 24 for kid-friendly food, unlimited rides, and access to the lights as well. Tickets for Jingle Bells & Beer are $40 in advance and ticketsfor
WALT WHITMAN’S NEW ORLEANS AWAKENING (HINT: IT WASN’T THE Bienvenue, Mr. Whitman. In late February, 1848, a 28-year-old Whitman and his younger brother, Jeff, arrived in New Orleans on the steamboat St. Cloud. It was the final step of a 2,400-mile rail, coach, and boat trip from New York. Whitman had a job waiting as an editor of a new newspaper known as The Daily Crescent. WHERE TO CATCH OPEN MIC NIGHTS IN NOLA Ashé Cultural Arts Center. 1712 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd., (504) 569-9070. New Orleans Youth Open Mic started in 2014 out of a desire to reinvigorate the youth poetry scene. NOYOM provides a forum for young writers in grades seven through 12 (or those in the same age group but out of school) to share their voices at the Ashé CulturalArts Center.
IDEAS FOR GETTING AROUND NEW ORLEANS WITHOUT A CARGETTING AROUND IN NEW ORLEANSTRANSPORTATION AROUND NEW ORLEANSTRAVEL GUIDE FOR NEW ORLEANSWHERE TO GO IN NEW ORLEANS LA Today we offer three itineraries designed to explore three distinct parts of the city, all without using a car. Whether it’s catching the streetcar Uptown or the bus to Mid-City or just walking around the French Quarter, there’s a wide variety of food, drink and entertainment. Also, since most visitors to New Orleans stay in theFrench
BEST DRAG SHOWS IN NEW ORLEANS Turnin’ Da Page. Every other Thursday at 9 p.m. at The Page. Serenity L. Lord emcees this bi-weekly marvel every other Thursday. Misc4Misc. Fridays at 9 p.m. at Oz. A weird and wonderful show presented by Apostrophe & Slenderella and featuring a new cast everyweek.
15 THINGS TO DO IN MAY IN NEW ORLEANS 5. Find your zen with an outdoor yoga class. Somehow those planks and downward-facing dogs are more enjoyable when done outside, and May is the perfect time of year to get outside and enjoy the weather. NOLA Tribe Yoga puts on outdoor yoga classes all over the city. A New Orleans Crawfish Boil (Photo: Rebeccca Todd) 6. BEST SPAS IN NEW ORLEANS If you’re in need of a deeply restorative experience, opt for the Woodhouse Escape, with seven specialized treatments that include a dry brush exfoliation, and a full body stone massage, and reflexology. 4030 Canal St., 504.482.6652. The Waldorf Astoria Spa located inside the Roosevelt Hotel offers a restorative sanctuary in the heart of the WAS THERE A HOUSE IN NEW ORLEANS THEY CALLED THE RISING According to my research, only two contenders are documented as having used the name “Rising Sun.”. A Rising Sun Hotel was located at 535-37 Conti Street in the 1820s. (This is on the same block as Paul Prudhomme’s K-Paul’s Kitchen and a block away from the Napoleon House, should you need a hearty dinner and/or a Pimm’s Cup ). 20 THINGS TO DO IN OCTOBER Praise Fest. New Orleans is home to some of the oldest and most historic churches and congregations in the country, so the city has a proud tradition of Gospel Jazz, Gospel music, and other types of Christian music. Experience the best local musicians at Praise Fest the weekend of October 18-20. 12. Art for Art’s Sake. WHERE TO LISTEN TO MUSIC IN NEW ORLEANS IF YOU ARE UNDERAGE Garden District restaurant Commander’s Palace may be the best-known jazz brunch location, followed closely by Antoine’s and Arnaud’s in the French Quarter. Jazz brunch is a great live music option for families and those who prefer to avoid noisy nightlife. In addition to Jazz Brunch, the House of Blues offers Sunday Gospel Brunch. CELEBRATION IN THE OAKS LIGHTS UP CITY PARK The party starts at 7 p.m. and your ticket includes access to Celebration in the Oaks as well as live entertainment, craft beer, and carnival rides. Bring your kids to the Family Party on Sunday, Nov. 24 for kid-friendly food, unlimited rides, and access to the lights as well. Tickets for Jingle Bells & Beer are $40 in advance and ticketsfor
WALT WHITMAN’S NEW ORLEANS AWAKENING (HINT: IT WASN’T THE Bienvenue, Mr. Whitman. In late February, 1848, a 28-year-old Whitman and his younger brother, Jeff, arrived in New Orleans on the steamboat St. Cloud. It was the final step of a 2,400-mile rail, coach, and boat trip from New York. Whitman had a job waiting as an editor of a new newspaper known as The Daily Crescent. WHERE TO CATCH OPEN MIC NIGHTS IN NOLA Ashé Cultural Arts Center. 1712 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd., (504) 569-9070. New Orleans Youth Open Mic started in 2014 out of a desire to reinvigorate the youth poetry scene. NOYOM provides a forum for young writers in grades seven through 12 (or those in the same age group but out of school) to share their voices at the Ashé CulturalArts Center.
COVID 19 CANCELLATIONS AND CLOSURES Because New Orleans knows what it means to be missing you. During the COVID-19 crisis, our team at GoNOLA has temporarily merged resources with our sister site, NewOrleans.com, to continue to bring both locals and visitors the most up-to-date information about the current situation that we possibly can. So for now, your local’s guide tothe
THE GREAT INDOORS: A GUIDE TO INDOOR ACTIVITIES IN NEW ORLEANS The local brewing scene in New Orleans has exploded in recent years with a new brewery in almost every neighborhood. NOLA Brewing offers free brewery tours on Fridays from 2:00 p.m to 3:00 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Urban South Brewery offers free tours Fridays at 5 p.m. and 7 p.m., Saturdays at 3 p.m, 5p.m GYMS WITH DAY PASSES IN NEW ORLEANS Set in a historic building on Magazine Street, this upscale health club offers an array of fitness and cardio equipment, from treadmills to weight machines. They also have a packed schedule of group exercise classes that include yoga, Pilates, and spin. Showers and towel service is included. 2116 Magazine St. New Orleans, LA 70130. 20 THINGS TO DO IN OCTOBER Praise Fest. New Orleans is home to some of the oldest and most historic churches and congregations in the country, so the city has a proud tradition of Gospel Jazz, Gospel music, and other types of Christian music. Experience the best local musicians at Praise Fest the weekend of October 18-20. 12. Art for Art’s Sake. CELEBRATION IN THE OAKS LIGHTS UP CITY PARK The party starts at 7 p.m. and your ticket includes access to Celebration in the Oaks as well as live entertainment, craft beer, and carnival rides. Bring your kids to the Family Party on Sunday, Nov. 24 for kid-friendly food, unlimited rides, and access to the lights as well. Tickets for Jingle Bells & Beer are $40 in advance and ticketsfor
WHERE TO LISTEN TO MUSIC IN NEW ORLEANS IF YOU ARE UNDERAGE Whether you’re college-aged and under 21 or just looking for some family-friendly entertainment, New Orleans has live music for everyone. Among hundreds of live-music events and venues in the city, there are many options for those looking for entertainment without age restriction or the necessity of purchasing alcoholic beverages. 15 THINGS TO DO IN DECEMBER IN NEW ORLEANS Here’s what to do this December in New Orleans. Luna Fête 2016 (Photo: Paul Broussard) 1. Head to Lafayette Square for LUNA Fête. From December 12-15, 2019, the Arts Council New Orleans will create a visionary wonderland in downtown New Orleans, and this year, it’s HOW DO YOU DAIQUIRI? PARSING THE NOLA DAIQUIRI 6 Lemons. 6 tsp./ 30 ml Sugar. 6 c./ 1.4 l of Bacardi Rum. 2 c./ .5 l of Mineral water. Crushed ice. Put all of the ingredients into a bowl and mix well. Add the ice after the mixture is stirred thoroughly. Ladle into cups and enjoy. In the 100 years that came after Cox’s recipe, the daiquiri went through a number of transformations. NOLA HISTORY: HORSE RACING IN THE CRESCENT CITY Horse racing in Reconstruction New Orleans was dominated by the Louisiana Jockey Club, which took over operations at the Creole Race Track. The Creole was the old Union track in Gentilly, but that name no doubt was not good for marketing in post-war times. The original Louisiana Jockey Club disbanded in 1879, but was reorganized in 1880. HISTORY OF NEW ORLEANS SCHOOLS: ST. ALOYSIUS HIGH St. Aloysius and Cor Jesu both closed at the end of the 1968-1969 school year. A combined school, named Brother Martin High School, opened that fall, graduating its first class in 1970. The new school takes its name from Brother Martin Hernandez, S.C. Brother Martin was a teacher and later principal at St. Aloysius. For more information and updates about how New Orleans is addressing the Covid-19 outbreak – including restaurants that are currently open for takeout and delivery – please visit NewOrleans.com Menu Magnifying Glass* Videos
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