New Orleans Artist Carlos Lopez and His Oyster Paintings
“Why, then the world’s mine oyster.” Shakespeare said this first in “The Merry Wives of Windsor.” New Orleans artist Carlos Lopez has made the oyster his world, too, not in prose but in his…
“Why, then the world’s mine oyster.” Shakespeare said this first in “The Merry Wives of Windsor.” New Orleans artist Carlos Lopez has made the oyster his world, too, not in prose but in his…
New Orleans singer Linnzi Zaorski’s “accidental” career
NORTH Redbuds in Vivian By Jeanne Frois There’s no tree that symbolizes the renewal of spring other than the redbud – sprays of countless magenta flowers springing forth straight from the dun-colored leafless tree bark like a sign of redemption.…
A story of redemption, told through opera, comes to New Orleans.
January and February events, festivals and more.
November and December events, festivals and more.
A trip to the heart of Cajun Country
September and October events, festivals and more.
Kayaking Makes Its Mark in Louisiana



