Cyril Neville, Dumpstaphunk To Perform At Inaugural Soweto International Jazz Festival

On June 17 at 4 p.m. SAST, the inhabitants of Soweto, South Africa, will have the opportunity to experience New Orleans culture firsthand at the Macanudo Restaurant. A Taste of […]

Emma Jane Kulowski at Paladar

“I love Kermit—a lot. He’s one of my top five people. He embodies everything I love about New Orleans—fun, good times. He’s a really sweet guy and I love hanging […]

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Joy Theater to Put on “Katrina: Mother-in-Law of ‘Em All”

In a tribute Ernie K-Doe could certainly bless, playwright Rob Florence will bring his play Katrina: Mother-in-Law of ‘Em All to the Joy Theater on August 28 and 29. Set in […]

Big Chief Victor Harris Celebrates 50 Years of Masking

Big Chief Victor Harris of the Fi-Yi-Yi Mardi Gras Indians has been masking for half a century. As chief of the Fi-Yi-Yi, also called the Mandingo Warriors, one of the […]

Treme Culture Fest Revives Community, Music On The Streets October 18-20

The month of October is rapidly becoming New Orleans’ prime festival time, perhaps even giving April or May a run for the money. In addition to the New Orleans Film […]

“Red Bull Street Kings I” Documentary Film Premiere
October 3

Three years ago, Red Bull energy drink’s international program that scouts unique, localized culture to highlight under the banner of competition challenged New Orleans brass bands to the ultimate battle […]

Look-Ka Py Py Podcast (ep 53): Amy Trail, Rolling Along

Pianist and songwriter Amy Trail first rolled into town thirteen years ago on New Year’s Eve 2000, her Idaho home a day-long drive behind her and the excitement of the […]