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Art for Arts' Sake - October
Galleries across New Orleans participate in this citywide celebration of the
arts, capped off by a party and live music at the Contemporary Arts Center
on Julia Street, the heart of the Warehouse District.
www.cacno.org or
504.528.3805
Art in Bloom - March
New Orleans Museum of Art, located in historic City Park, features floral exhibits,
lectures, workshops, birdhouses designed by local architectural firms,
and a silent auction.
www.noma.org or
504.488.2631
Boo at the Zoo - October
Audubon Zoo and the Children's Hospital join forces to provide a safe, fun
Halloween for children and adults alike. Games, entertainment, a ghost
train and haunted house are all part of the ghoulish extravaganza.
www.auduboninstitute.org
Celebration in the Oaks - November/December
City Park is transformed into a winter wonderland of lights and merriment for
this two-month holiday festival. Whether you ride on the miniature train,
take a horse-drawn carriage or drive through the park, it's sure to get
you into the spirit of the season.
www.neworleanscitypark.com
Essence Music Festival - July
New Orleans hosts Essence Magazine's annual "party with a purpose," including
soulful performers, enlightening speakers, empowering seminars, and finger-licking
cuisine. Past performers have included Erykah Badu, Destiny's Child and Patti
Labelle.
essence-festival-new-orleans.com
French Market Tomato Festival
- June
Cook 'em, cover 'em with sauce, or just eat 'em raw. This annual French Market
festival complete with seminars and cooking demonstrations, celebrates the
little red fruit long confused for a vegetable.
www.frenchmarket.org/contact.html
French Quarter Festival - April
A laid-back favorite among the locals, French Quarter Fest provides all of
the fun of Jazz Fest without the crowd. Grab some etoufee in Woldenberg
Park and mosey down to Spanish Plaza for the brass band du jour.
www.fqfestivals.org/fqevents.html
Gumbo Festival - October
Bridge City hosts this gathering, including live entertainment, a 5k run, Cajun
cuisine and, of course, the annual Gumbo Cooking Contest. Admission is
free.
gumbo-fest@juno.com or 504.436.4712
Mardi Gras - January/February
The Mardi Gras Season begins on the Feast of Epiphany and runs through midnight
on Fat Tuesday (the day before Ash Wednesday marks the start of Lent).
Uptown and Mid-City neighborhoods offer a low key alternative to the intense
party atmosphere of Bourbon Street. Pick up an Arthur Hardy Mardi Gras
Guide for a comprehensive list of parades and routes as well as bits of
carnival history.
www.mardigrasworld.com
www.nola.com/mardigras/parades
www.fattuesday.com/home.htm
New Orleans Film Festival - October
Dubbed "Cannes on the Mississippi," the New Orleans Film Festival
has won a permanent spot on the city's cultural landscape. Regional, national
and international films are debuted to record-breaking crowds each year.
www.neworleansfilmfest.com or
504.523.3818
New Orleans Jazz and Heritage
Festival - April/May
Ask any local and they'll tell you the crawfish bread is worth suffering the
long Jazz Fest lines and blistering hot sun. Twelve stages host constant entertainment,
from Louisiana artists to former guests such as Paul Simon and Dave Matthews.
Artisans showcase regional and international crafts while providing hours of
enjoyable browsing.
www.nojazzfest.com
New Orleans Wine and Food Festival
- May
For five days, the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center is transformed into a
display of viticultural and culinary talents, pairing New Orleans cuisine with
wines from around the world. Vintner dinners, seminars, a Royal Street Stroll,
and grand tastings compliment the main showroom.
www.nowfe.com
Oktoberfest - September/October
From polka to bratwurst, the Deutsches Haus crowd celebrates all things German.
The festival spans the last weekend of September to the last weekend of
October.
www.deutscheshaus.org or
504.522.8014
Strawberry Festival - April
Ponchatoula, strawberry capital of Louisiana, hosts two days of rides, food,
music, a 10k strawberry strut, and a strawberry eating contest. And what
festival would be complete without the crowning of the Strawberry King
and Queen?
www.lastrawberryfestival.com or
504.386.6677
Swamp Fest - October
Learn the Cajun two-step, make a roux and handle an alligator as the Audubon
Zoo converts into a fais-do-do for the whole family. Fabulous food, live
music and local crafts make this festival mandatory for locals and visitors
alike.
www.auduboninstitute.org/docs/swampfest.html or
800.774.7394
Tennessee Williams Literary Festival
- March
New Orleans pays tribute to one of the South's most important playwrights with
this week-long celebration of all things Tennessee. Activities include a one-act
play contest, panel discussions, various productions of the author's work,
and the popular Stella shouting contest.
www.tennesseewilliams.net
Tulane Shakespeare Festival -
Ongoing
Performances are merely a perk of this highly energetic, professional acting
troupe. A variety of educational programs, apprentice and internship programs,
and community events keep them busy year-round. Their bi-annual home performances
have been met with both popular and critical success.
www.neworleansshakespeare.com or
504.865.5105
Voodoo Music Festival - October
City Park hosts this all-day music festival celebrating the Afro-Caribbean,
Latin and alternative music roots of Louisiana. The hardcore headliners
that earned this festival the nickname "Louisianapalooza" are
usually not for the weak at heart.
www.voodoomusicfest.com or
504.486.4300
White Linen Night - August
Locals don their favorite white linen and wander through the streets of the
Warehouse District viewing the multitude of open galleries. This event
is sponsored by the Contemporary Arts Center of New Orleans.
www.cacno.org