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The Mardi Gras in New Orleans is one of the largest, most famous and most spectacular parties in the world, drawing hundreds of thousands of revellers each year. Expect flamboyant 'krewe'…
Dreams Come True: Art of the Classic Fairy Tales from the Walt Disney Studio
Hop on Aladdin's carpet or escort Cinderella to the ball at New Orleans Museum of Art's Dreams Come True. The exhibition features over 600 artworks from legendary animated films and includes…
Tennessee Williams Literary Festival
In March, New Orleans pays tribute to the great American dramatist Tennessee Williams with theatrical performances, literary walking tours, music and a book fair. Tennessee Williams Literary…
The area around Julia Street in New Orleans, home of chic galleries, opens up to the art-hungry public for one night each summer. In exchange for free entry, visitors are asked to dress in…
The New Orleans Film Festival shows an impressively wide range of high-end international cinema, shorts and experimental movies at screens around the city as well as offering free panel discussions.
When people think of the classic New Orleans district, it is of the French Quarter that they are thinking. There are more bars, clubs, shops and restaurants here than you could work through in…
The New Orleans Museum of Art was founded in 1910 with a gift to the city from philanthropist Isaac Delgado. The city's oldest fine art organisation, it houses a permanent collection of more…
The Presbytere houses the Louisiana Portrait Gallery and some historical exhibits, including one exploring the history of Mardi Gras in New Orleans. It was designed in 1791 to match the…