New Orleans has played a significant role in the propagation of myriad art forms throughout the U.S., including opera, jazz and, one of the more overlooked, 18th- and 19th-century decorative arts traditions from Europe, the Caribbean and the eastern seaboard that influenced not only the customs and...
Read MoreWhat better way to celebrate and honor those who entertained, comforted and inspired the troops of World War II, and those here on the home front, than with the 2008 Stone Energy Victory Ball, this year themed “Thanks for the Memories.”
A black-tie affair chaired by John and Sylvia...
If you’ve been wondering how to get involved in your community and help the next generation in the process, here’s your chance. New Orleans Center for Creative Arts and The Lupin Foundation invite you to “Get Into the Act!” at Art & Soul 2008, which encourages supporters to get involved as...
Read MoreNo one would call the staff of Audubon Zoo “flighty,” even when handling such beautiful birds. One of the largest single- night, non-medical benefits in the country, the Chase Zoo-To-Do celebrates its 31st anniversary this month.
The fun begins at the zoo on Friday, April 25 at the Kids...
When you find the perfect house, you just know. That’s what happened to Ken Foster, owner of the home you see above, pictured above in the background with one of his cover dogs and author of The Dogs Who Found Me: What I’ve learned from pets who were left behind and others.
He lucked out...
When flowers across New Orleans begin to stretch their petals outward, it must be time for Art in Bloom. A joint project by the New Orleans Museum of Art and the Garden Study Club of New <img style="padding: 5px; width: 200px; height: 267px; float: left;"...
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