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Finding happiness in the small differences…
Finding happiness in the small differences…
Ryan Tramonte

NEW ORLEANS | I come from a very odd pairing; my mother and father were quite possibly one of the oddest couples I have ever encountered. The one…
From Beaujolais Nouveau to Romeo and Juliet
From Beaujolais Nouveau to Romeo and Juliet
Margarita Bergen

Darling friends, Oh what a week! There is nothing sweeter than starting your week with the Saints being victorious. GO SAINTS, GO! My week started…
The Fairgrounds neighborhood
The Fairgrounds neighborhood
Nancy Brister

Today, the Fairgrounds neighborhood extends, roughly, from Bayou St. John to Broad Street, and from Esplanade Avenue to Florida Avenue.  During…
Greatest love story of all time: “Romeo…
Greatest love story of all time: “Romeo…
Dean M Shapiro

Two seasons ago the New Orleans Opera Association presented “West Side Story” as one of its offerings. This season the association goes…
Women on the verge of making me understand
Women on the verge of making me understand
Ryan Tramonte

Women have always been a mystery to me.  From my earliest memories until now, I can think of only a few occasions on which I have actually understood…

New Orleans Arts & Culture

New Orleans Arts & Culture

Museums


Discover interesting, one-of-a-kind museums like the New Orleans Pharmacy Museum or the Historic New Orleans Collection... (Read More)

Galleries


Art galleries abound in New Orleans from the famous Royal Street galleries and Julia Street in the Warehouse District to Magazine Street...(Read More)

Theater


As the home to the oldest theater in the country, it's only fitting that New Orleans have a lively theater scene. From cabaret at Le Chat Noir, to the Shakespeare Festival at Tulane, all the city's a stage!
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Jefferson Performing Arts Society | Le Chat Noir | Le Petit Theatre

Ballet, Opera & Philharmonic


In New Orleans, a night out doesn't have to be synonymous with bars and nightclubs. Thanks to the New Orleans Ballet Association, the New Orleans Opera Association and the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra, you can have a classy evening on the town that will leave you feeling cultured and refined.
Ballet | Opera | Philaharmonic

Local Authors


Writers have always flocked to New Orleans; something about the city's bohemian, devil-may-care attitude has brought out the creative best in a lot of people over the years.
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Anne Rice | Chris Rose | Stephen Ambrose

Local Artists


With a compilation of artist biographies, information on galleries, and even a list of studios where you can take classes, you can learn more about the people who make our city a more colorful place to live.
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Bruce Brice | Frenchy | Lionel Milton

New Orleans History & Haunted History


One of the most fascinating aspects about New Orleans is its rich and colorful history. This city has had a wide variety of cultural influences including Spanish, French, Irish, Italian, Native American, African and Haitian.
New Orleans History | Haunted History
New Orleans Arts & Culture
Michalopoulos Gallery
617 Bienville St.
New Orleans, LA

558-0505

James Michalopoulos is a celebrated New Orleans based artist. He is a contemporary of Julian Schnabel, David Salle, Eric Fischl and a school of painters that prevailed in the 1980s who glorified the representational image. He is an artist who refreshes the familiar with colors that dance vividly in and out of the canvas; he pushes and pulls the dimensions of the pigment in the same way that people move and breathe.
New Orleans Arts & Culture
Galerie Severn
3501 Severn
Metairie, LA

888-5361

Owner Fred Horton, CPF is dedicated to brining fine art as well as framing expertise to his customers. He brings his knowledge of art and framing with his respect for his customer's preferences to a creative partnership.
New Orleans Arts & Culture
Kabuki Hats
Dutch Alley Artist’s Co-Op.
912 N Peters St
New Orleans, LA

914-1080

You’ve seen these hats at art markets throughout the New Orleans area. Whether you are looking for function or fashion, Kabuki Hats will add pizzazz to your sun hats for Jazz Fest or rain hats for those stormy afternoons. All Kabuki Hats are handmade with hip and funky styles, interesting patterns and brilliant colors. Each Kabuki Straw Hat is unique, no two are alike! The best part—they pack flat for travel and are adjustable. Stop into the Dutch Alley Artist’s Co-Op today to choose your Kabuki Hat or click for more information and pictures of Kabuki Hats!
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