Issue Articles
It’s Five Somewhere with Zulu Chairman Lester Pollard
The Zulu Parade is one of New Orleans’ most beloved Mardi Gras traditions. But the Zulu organization also produces the Monday-before-Mardi Gras Lundi Gras event in downtown New Orleans, when […]
Mardi Gras 2014 Concert Series at the Howlin’ Wolf
There are a tremendous amount of variables which factor into the planning of a successful pre-Mardi Gras weekend, especially when trying to coordinate between numerous parties. Whether entertaining guests from […]
Flow Tribe: From Friar Tucks to Festivals
Just getting back into town after a month-long East Coast tour, New Orleans funk-rock favorites Flow Tribe are already gearing up for the next big thing. “We have a couple […]
Andrew Duhon: The Moorings (Independent)
“Some songs developed slowly, while others—like souvenirs—seem to have been picked up along the way.” Andrew Duhon explains in the liner notes of The Moorings, the singer-songwriter’s third record. Upon […]
French Quarter Fest 2013 Focus: Harmonouche
Putting the French in French Quarter Festival, New Orleans’ Harmonouche will bring their eclectic combination of gypsy swing and traditional jazz to the French Quarter Festival this year. As a […]
Deadline Extended for Class Got Brass Competition
The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Foundation is raising the stakes this year in its second-annual Class Got Brass competition, offering$30,000 in instruments to the marching band programs of winning […]
BUKU Music Festival Part Deux
In the shadow of the Market Street Power Plant in Downtown New Orleans, the fledging BUKU Music + Arts Project prepares for its second year as one of the fastest […]