The Saints dispatched the worst team in the NFL, the Carolina Panthers last Sunday and again find themselves in a three-way tie in the NFC South. They are behind in […]
Category: The Progressive’s Lifestyle in New Orleans
Downtown Super Sunday Set for April 2 Along Bayou St. John
March 31, 2023Hundreds of Black Masking Indians representing various Indian nations will be parading in their 2023 suits at the 11 th Annual Circle of Chiefs Indian Cha Wa Downtown Super Sunday, April 2. The theme of this year’s event is “Kids of the Nation.” Also featured will be the P-Town Steppers and the Lady P-Town Steppers. Other guest performers include the Original Black Seminole Baby Dolls and the Big 6 Brass
Band.
Sushi Creep: Only in NOLA
June 6, 2022Sushi Creep was an unpermitted, unlicensed sushi stand inside of a commercial space also serving as an illegal residence for the owner. The building has no hot water, the owner had no experience, and there wasn’t even any sushi.
No Peace No Culture: Save Our Soul Coalition To Update Stakeholders April 3rd
March 28, 2022The Save Our Soul (SOS) coalition will host a public meeting Sunday, April 3, to plan the next steps in their effort to return the Municipal Auditorium to its historic […]
Your Go to List of Events Happening in the Crescent City for New Years Eve
December 27, 2021Since it’s been an…interesting two years, it’s no surprise that people are ready to ring in 2022 in style. Because everything was shut down for New Year’s Eve last year, […]
Saenger Theater Reopens After Hard Rock Collapse and COVID
November 7, 2021After the Hard Rock collapse and Covid forced the Saenger Theater to shut its doors temporarily, the theater is now re-open, with Broadway plays taking the stage in the coming months. […]
Check Out These Thrilling Halloween Activities in NOLA This Week!
October 29, 2021It’s Halloween week in New Orleans and there are a lot of fun things to do to get into the spooky mood! Whether you’re a haunted house person, or you’re […]
Among Festival Cancelations, Krewe of Red Beans Introduces Fest Fest As Initiative To Aid Local Musicians
August 21, 2021Since the cancellation of Jazz Fest, French Quarter Fest, and Lafayette’s Festivals Acadiens et Créoles due to rising COVID numbers, the Krewe of Red Beans is bringing the festivals to […]
Locally Operated Blue Bikes Are Back September 1st!
July 30, 2021Blue Bikes, the bike-share program in which New Orleanians, and those visiting the city, can rent public bikes by the hour or month, are returning to the streets of New […]
Save Our Soul (SOS) Schedules Three Meetings To Receive Public Input
July 26, 2021The SOS coalition, the Treme stakeholders and others opposing the City Administration’s efforts to relocate City Hall to the Municipal Auditorium in Armstrong Park, will host three public engagement meetings […]
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