07/20/2008 - 07/26/2008  |
Old New Orleans Rum Distillery Tour August 13, 2007 - December 31, 2008 |
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Times: Monday - Friday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Location: Old New Orleans Rum, 2815 Frenchmen Street
Phone: (504) 945-9400
Admission: $10.00
Celebration Distillation offers tours and tastings at the distillery. Our tours offer a intimate and detailed look at the distillation process from beginning to end. All of our tours conclude with a visit to our tasting room. Become a connoisseur as you experience the subtle flavors of our distinctive rums. On occasion the distillers will offer samples of rums we have yet to bring to market to get your thoughts on the directions they are going.
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Palm Court Jazz Band with Topsy Chapman and Lars Edegran February 20, 2008 - December 31, 2008 |
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Times: Wednesdays 8:00 pm - 11:00 pm
http://www.palmcourtjazzcafe.com
Location: Palm Court Jazz Cafe, 1204 Decatur St.
Phone: (504) 525-0200
Join us for a Creole cuisine and live Traditional Jazz entertainment featuring Topsy Chapman and Lars Edegran.
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Thursdays at Twilight Garden Concert Series March 13, 2008 - August 28, 2008 |
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Times: 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm, Performance at 6pm
Location: City Park, Botanical Garden- Pavillion of the Two Sisters
Phone: (504)483-9386
Admission: $6.00 for adults, $2.00 for children age 5-12
Series continues through August. Outside food and drink not permitted. Sorry, admission is included in Friends of City Park membership. Series sponsored by Phelps Dunbar and The Azby Fund. Support provided by Republic Beverage Company, New Orleans Musica da Camera, WWNO 89.9fm, and the New Orleans Botanical Garden.
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The U. S. Mint Presents - Treasures of Napoleon April 1, 2008 - August 3, 2008 |
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Times: Tuesday - Sunday 10:00 am - 5:00 pm; Thursdays until 8:00 pm
Location: The Old U.S. Mint, located at 400 Esplanade Avenue
Phone: (504) 568- 6968 or 1-800-568-6968
Admission: $6.00 Adults; $5.00 Students , Seniors, and Active Military; Children 12 and under are free
Napoleon Marches into New Orleans 'Empereur commande "Laissez les bons temps rouler!"(The Emperor commands "Let the Good Times Roll!) Louisiana will at last welcome Bonaparte when Treasures of NAPOLEON comes to the Louisiana State Museum's OLD U.S. MINT in the New Orleans French Quarter from April 6th to August 3rd, 2008. The spectacular traveling exhibition Treasures of NAPOLEON, tells the fascinating story of Napoléon and showcases the world-class art and design of his time. It has already been seen by 125,000 visitors and universally praised. Created from the extraordinary collection of 1st Empire authority and author, Pierre-Jean Chalençon, the exhibit showcases rare, personal belongings of Napoléon I, as well as some of the most famous depictions of him by the greatest artists of the time. While elements of the exhibition have been loaned for major exhibitions around the world, this is the first time these irreplaceable artifacts are being seen in North America. Treasures of NAPOLEON offers visitors an opportunity to see beyond the “legend” of Napoléon Bonaparte to gain an understanding of this complex figure as a man. User-friendly interpretive text and more than 250 objects, framed paintings, prints and documents, as well as furniture from the Imperial palaces, shine a light on the extraordinary life of one of history's pivotal figures.
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The National WWII Museum Presents - Real to Reel: Hollywood and World War II April 12, 2008 - October 31, 2008 |
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Times: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Location: The National WWII Museum, 945 Magazine Street, New Orleans, LA
Phone: 504-527-6012
The National World War II Museum presents Real to Reel: Hollywood and World War II, with a showcase exhibit of select artifacts. Check back for more details.
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The New Orleans Museum of Art Presents - The Baroque World of Fernando Botero June 28, 2008 - September 21, 2008 |
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Times: Wednesday Noon until 8:00 p.m; Thursday-Sunday 10:00am - 5:00pm
Location: The New Orleans Museum of Art, One Collins Diboll Cir. in City Park
Phone: (504) 488-2631
This summer, the New Orleans Museum of Art will present The Baroque World of Fernando Botero, the first major U.S retrospective of the artist's work in more than 30 years. Recognized as one of the most well-known and commercially successful artists to emerge from Latin America, the Colombia native now has his work exhibited and collected by major museums around the world, including the New Orleans Museum of Art. The 100 paintings, drawings, and sculptures in this exhibition span the length of Botero's career-from paintings executed in 1959 in Colombia, to sculptures executed as late as 2005. The works were selected by John Sillevis, curator of the Gemeentemuseum in The Hague, and editor and contributor to the accompanying exhibition catalogue. The exhibition is organized and circulated by Art Services International, Alexandria, Virginia. The exhibition is accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue with essays by John Sillevis, guest curator; David Elliot, Director of the Mori Art Museum in Tokyo; and Edward Sullivan, Dean of Humanities and Professor of Latin American Art at New York University.
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COOLinary New Orleans - Celebrating Dining in America's Most Delicious City! July 1, 2008 - August 31, 2008 |
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www.COOLinaryneworleans.com
Location: Citywide
Phone: 800-748-8695
The celebration, which features special menus and pricing at restaurants throughout the city, is a natural fit for a city whose cuisine is an integral part of its history, fabric and culture. Visit www.COOLinaryneworleans.com for more information.
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Trinity Artist Series Presents - Albinas Prizgintas July 1, 2008 - July 29, 2008 |
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Times: Tuesdays 6:00 pm -7:00 pm
Location: Trinity Episcopal Church, 1329 Jackson Ave.
Phone: (504)670-2520
Come join us for Albinas Prizgintas, organist. The program includes some of the greatest music written for organ and a variety of performed music, ranging from Classical Baroque to vintage rock tunes.
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"Playin' at the Polo" Presents Michael Pellera July 3, 2008 - July 26, 2008 |
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Times: Thursdays 7:00 pm – 11:00 pm; Fridays 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm; Saturdays 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Location: The Polo Club in the Windsor Court
Phone: (504) 523-6000
Meet with friends and colleagues, sip a classic cocktail and hear some of the city's best musicians. Entertainment tonight featuring pianist Michael Pellera.
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"Playin' at the Polo" Presents Troi Bechet July 4, 2008 - July 25, 2008 |
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Times: Fridays 9:00 pm – 12:00 midnight
Location: Polo Club Lounge in The Windsor Court
Phone: (504) 523-6000
Meet with friends and colleagues, sip a classic cocktail and hear some of the city's best musicians. Entertainment tonight will be jazz vocalist Troi Bechet.
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Bikini Brunch at W New Orleans French Quarter Courtyard July 5, 2008 - July 26, 2008 |
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Times: Saturdays 10:00 am
Location: W New Orleans, French Quarter, 316 Chartres Street
Phone: (504) 552-4067
Who else let's you enjoy brunch in your bathing suit? Unwind every Saturday in July at W New Orleans - French Quarter Bikini Brunch. Nibble on bites from the brunch menu provided by Bacco Restaurant and enjoy bottle service with mixers as you cool off by the pool in the tranquil French Quarter courtyard setting. As a special bonus, the pool is open for use by all brunch guests. Brunch menu is limited, please RSVP.
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Playin at the Polo featuring Jim Harris July 6, 2008 - July 27, 2008 |
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Times: Sundays 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Location: The Polo Club in the Windsor Court
Phone: (504) 523-6000
Join us as The Polo Club Lounge, named by Zagat as New Orleans' best place to drink, is jazzin' it up with the hot entertainment series, "Playin' At The Polo," featuring pianist Jim Harris.
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Trinity Artist Series Presents - Taize July 7, 2008 - July 28, 2008 |
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Times: Mondays 6:00 pm -7:00 pm
Location: Trinity Episcopal Church, 1329 Jackson Ave.
Phone: (504)670-2520
Come join us for Taize enchanting simple songs led by Albinas Prizgintas at the piano: candlelight moments of silence, a beautiful iconic cross, and tea. The focus is meditation, tranquility, and healing.
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Southern Rep Presents - Private Eyes July 10, 2008 - July 27, 2008 |
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Location: The Shopsat Canal Place, 365 Canal Street 3rd Floor
Phone: (504) 891-1883
Come join us for the for the comedy "Private Eyes," by Steven Dietz
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Running with Scissors Presents - A Place in the Sun July 11, 2008 - August 3, 2008 |
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Times: Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 pm; Sundays at 6:00 pm
Location: Le Chat Noir, 715 St. Charles Avenue
Phone: (504) 581- 5812
Admission: $21.00 - $26.00
Running With Scissors return to Le Chat Noir with A Place in the Sun, an outrageous parody of the 1951 Oscar-winning film about teenage romance, class struggle, and water sports. This tale centers on George Eastman, who's weary of living with his pious parents and moves out West to work in his uncle's swimwear factory. Before his first day on the job, he falls for wealthy society gal Angela Vickers Brian Peterson, but, fearing she's out of his league, he settles for gawky girl-next-door Alice Tripp Dorian Rush. Complications ensue-including a careless roll in the hay with Alice and subsequent 1950s-style "trouble". Will George honor his obligation to Alice? Or will he follow his lust all the way to Angela's doorstep? And what on earth is all that waterskiing about? Tune in this summer and find out!
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The Contemporary Arts Center Presents - City Stage July 12, 2008 - October 5, 2008 |
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Times: Thursday - Sunday 11:00 am - 4:00 pm
Location: Contemporary Arts Center, 900 Camp St
Phone: (504) 528-3805
Admission: $5.00; $3.00 for students, seniors. FREE for CAC members and children under 15 every day
Theaters are no longer the ideal stages for the display of contemporary life, nor are actors the ultimate vehicles of the contemporary character. This is more true in New Orleans than anywhere else, where streets are stages and anyone is an actor on Mardi Gras Day. Inspired by recent staged events in New Orleans, from seasonal festivals to street theatre or experimental opera to movie shoots, City Stage gives an update to the Shakespearean idea of the world as a stage through the works of emerging artists from New Orleans and beyond infused by the spirit of the stage. City Stage is a reflection on scenic spaces or stages, be they a concert stage, a movie set, a photographer's studio or the streets during carnival and the way in which they impact on current visual arts production. City Stage looks at the way in which artistic fields outside of the visual arts, and for which the visual is only but one element, influence contemporary art which is itself less and less dominated by the preeminence of the purely visual and material, but instead becoming increasingly aural and performative. Although the exhibition is not solely centered on New Orleans, it recognizes the city's many theatrical, musical and carnival stages as a major source of inspiration for such artistic productions. Works in City Stage run the gamut of elements in a staged production from theatrical sets to costumes to studio photography. With Debris Man, originally created for 7 days in Paradise, a multimedia opera he co-wrote and played in, Jeffrey Cook brings the idea of the fetish explored in previous work to life, with a costume that is also a kinetic sculpture. Taking Paul Chan's Waiting for Godot as a starting point, Cauleen Smith invents a sci-fi narrative in which she uses the streets of New Orleans as a backdrop and stages its people as characters of the future in The Fullness of Time. In Bruce Davenport's drawing series, the protagonists are High-School marching bands whose regimented use of space brings to the fore the acquired stage qualities of New Orleans streets. Inspired by 1960's set design, theatrical props and fashion, Adrian Price blends the boundaries between stage and catwalk in an installation in which she revisits the images of women in mass media. The human figure is absent from Adia Millett staged environment in which props are given life through lighting and become leading characters. Finally Colin Miller and Michalene Thomas bring a different twist to studio portraiture, the former by subverting the televised image of the news anchor and the latter by using retro imagery in very contemporary depictions of African-American subjects elevated to the status of icons. By presenting staged and fictional representations from or in the spirit of New Orleans, City Stage questions the supposed truthful images and reports given by the media, suggesting instead that the City might be best experienced in the realm of the imagination. Artists in the exhibition include Jeffrey Cook (New Orleans), Bruce Davenport Jr. (New Orleans), Adrian Price (New Orleans), Colin Miller (Lafayette), Adia Millett (Los Angeles), Cauleen Smith (Boston), Mickalene Thomas (New York). Exhibition curated by Claire Tancons, Associate Curator, Contemporary Arts Center.
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Tails of the Cocktail Presents - Sixth Annual Culinary Cocktail July 16, 2008 - July 20, 2008 |
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http://www.TalesoftheCocktail.com
Phone: 504-343-4285
Tales of the Cocktail, the annual culinary and cocktail festival, will celebrate the history and culture of cocktails and food in New Orleans with five-days of first-class food and drink events. The festival targets locals and visitors to the city with events for those looking to have a fun and festive weekend, those interested in learning about mixology, and those furthering a cocktail or service industry career. Tales of the Cocktail hosts mixologists, authors, chefs, bartenders, designers and cocktail gurus from around the world to assist in presenting seminars, tastings and professional series’ for amateurs and experts. In 2008, new events will include a cocktail market, cocktail cinema, seminars on subjects including eggs in cocktails, absinthe in the modern era, beer cocktails, molecular mixology, and the first-ever International Symposium of Cocktail Shaker Collectors.
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Aida (Summer Camp) July 17, 2008 - July 27, 2008 |
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Times: Thursday through Saturday at 7:30 pm;Sundays at 2:00 pm
Location: Jefferson Performing Arts Center - 400 Phlox Ave, Metairie
Phone: (504) 885-2000
Tim Rice and Elton John's pop musical, Aida, is brought to the stage by a cast of 60 teens participating in the Jefferson Performing Arts Society's Summer Youth Musical Theater Camp under the stage direction of Blake Cohely with choreography by Lynne Lawrence.
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Once upon a Mattress (Summer Camp) July 17, 2008 - July 21, 2008 |
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Times: Thursday through Saturday at 7:30 pm;Sundays at 2:00 pm
Location: Westwego Performing Arts Theatre, 177 Sala Ave Westwego
Phone: (504) 885-2000
Based on the fairy tale of "The Princess and the Pea", Once Upon a Mattress was originally written by Mary Rodgers (daughter of Richard Rodgers) and Marshall Barer. The story centers around Prince Dauntless the Drab whose mother, Queen Agravain, seeking to keep the boy to herself, has declared that he will wed only a true princess of royal blood. When Princess Winnifred arrives dripping wet (having swam the moat!) and declares herself a contender for the Prince's hand, the Queen devises a clever test to determine whether this self-proclaimed princess is worthy of her son. A hilariously nutty retelling of the beloved fairy tale THE PRINCESS AND THE PEA. The show itself is a musical comedy gem. MATTRESS is a masterpiece of its kind!"-- Michael Portantiere, Theatermania, 2004.
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Ashe Cultural Arts Center Presents - The 13 Lessons July 19, 2008 - July 20, 2008 |
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Times: Saturday 7:00 pm; Sunday 2:00 pm
Location: Ashe Cultural Arts Center, 1712 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd.
Phone: (504) 569-9070
Admission: General admission is $15.00; students (with ID) and senior citizens, $10.00
Ashé Cultural Arts Center presents The 13 Lessons, a performance work aimed at providing critical data on issues regarding adult literacy. This original work was commissioned by the Lindy Boggs National Center for Community Literacy. According to research conducted by the Boggs Center, the impact of adult illiteracy in New Orleans has reached 40 percent. Relative to literacy, Louisiana has historically rested at or near the bottom in the United States. Therefore, it comes as no surprise that there are thousands of adults who remain incapable of reading and writing, yet function on a daily basis, concealing their deficits and shame. How did this happen? Why should the other 60 percent care? The 13 Lessons, a play written by Lenwood O. Sloan and produced by Ashé Cultural Arts Center, reveals what goes on in the minds and hearts of many who are functionally illiterate. It delves into issues that affect the community, caregivers and family members as they cope with the pitfalls of living with and loving those who are uneducated. In this choral drama, the situations and issues are real, based on research and direct interviews. Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), Welfare to Work, families and multi-generation illiteracy, healthcare, justice systems, prisoner education and reform; English as Second Language, social and racial justice are topics that became the framework and bench marks for the content of the text. The 13 Lessons is thought provoking. What can we contribute to lessening and gradually wiping out adult illiteracy? Where does the responsibility fall, and how do those impacted overcome? After experiencing and participating in this work of "event art," some may be moved to take action. Others will gain an understanding of what actually goes on in the psyche of the un- or undereducated. The work is directed by Sh'riff Hasan, and features local artists Benny Andrews, Jr., Karel Sloane-Boekbinder, Lloyd Daly, Derrick Deal,Joyce Deal, Kesha McKey, Delia Nakayama, Giselle Nakhid, Valentine Pierce, Dina Roudeze, and Susan Wentz.
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Columbian Independence Day July 20, 2008 |
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Times: 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
http://www.noma.org
Location: New Orleans Museum of Art, One Collins Diboll Circle, City Park
Phone: (504) 658-4100
Admission: $8.00 Adults; $7.00 Seniors; $4.00 Children; Free to louisiana residents and NOMA members
Come join us for the Columbian Independence Day for Live Latin Music, Authentic Columbian dancing, Columbian beer, frozen margaritas, and more.
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House of Blues Presents - Dwele July 20, 2008 |
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Times: 7:00 pm Door opens; 8:00 pm Show
Location: House of Blues, 225 Decatur St.
Phone: (504)310-4999
Admission: $23.50
Come join us at the House of Blues for R & B hip hop artist Dwele.
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Trinity Artist Series Presents - Gail Blaustein with Albinas Prizgintas July 20, 2008 |
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Times: 5:00 pm
Location: Trinity Episcopal Church, 1329 Jackson Ave.
Phone: (504) 670-2828
Come join us for Gail Blaustein, flutist with Albinas Prizgintas, pianist.
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Longue Vue Presents - Tea on Tuesday July 22, 2008 |
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Times: 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm
http://www.longuevue.com
Location: Longue Vue, 7 Bamboo Road
Phone: (504)488-5488, ext. 313
Admission: $25.00 members; $30.00 non-members
Join internationally celebrated chef, Susan Spicer, as she shares tales from the kitchen and secrets from her new cookbook. After the presentation and delicious tea with of scones, pastries, homemade lemon curd and finger sandwiches, Chef Spicer will be available to sign her cookbook. Guests may also tour the gardens at their leisure before or after the Tea. Reservations Required. Limited Seating.
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House of Blues Presents - Bryan Adams July 23, 2008 |
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Times: 7:00 pm Door opens; 8:00 pm Show
http://www.hob.com
Location: House of Blues, 225 Decatur St.
Phone: (504) 310-4999
Admission: $30.00
Come join us at the House of Blues for a very special solo Rock performance featuring Bryan Adams.
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The Mystick Den Lounge Presents - Women in Jazz: Betty Shirley, Anais St. John, Julia LaShae July 24, 2008 |
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Times: 9:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Location: Royal Sonesta, 300 Bourbon Street
Phone: (504)586-0300
Come join us for a special reopening Concert featuring Women in Jazz: Betty Shirley, Anais St. John, Julia LaShae.
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Thursdays at Twilight Concert - Darryl Barnes and the New Orleans Jazz Band July 24, 2008 |
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Times: 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Location: City Park, Botanical Garden- Pavillion of the Two Sisters
Phone: (504) 483-9386
Admission: $6.00 for adults, $2.00 for children age 5-12
Come join us for Darryl Barnes and the New Orleans Jazz Band for great trational toe tapping jazz.
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Ashe Cultural Arts Center Presents - The 13 Lessons July 25, 2008 - July 27, 2008 |
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Times: Friday and Saturday 7:00 pm; Sunday 2:00 pm
Location: Ashe Cultural Arts Center, 1712 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd.
Phone: (504) 569-9070
Admission: General admission is $15.00; students (with ID) and senior citizens, $10.00
Ashé Cultural Arts Center presents The 13 Lessons, a performance work aimed at providing critical data on issues regarding adult literacy. This original work was commissioned by the Lindy Boggs National Center for Community Literacy. According to research conducted by the Boggs Center, the impact of adult illiteracy in New Orleans has reached 40 percent. Relative to literacy, Louisiana has historically rested at or near the bottom in the United States. Therefore, it comes as no surprise that there are thousands of adults who remain incapable of reading and writing, yet function on a daily basis, concealing their deficits and shame. How did this happen? Why should the other 60 percent care? The 13 Lessons, a play written by Lenwood O. Sloan and produced by Ashé Cultural Arts Center, reveals what goes on in the minds and hearts of many who are functionally illiterate. It delves into issues that affect the community, caregivers and family members as they cope with the pitfalls of living with and loving those who are uneducated. In this choral drama, the situations and issues are real, based on research and direct interviews. Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), Welfare to Work, families and multi-generation illiteracy, healthcare, justice systems, prisoner education and reform; English as Second Language, social and racial justice are topics that became the framework and bench marks for the content of the text. The 13 Lessons is thought provoking. What can we contribute to lessening and gradually wiping out adult illiteracy? Where does the responsibility fall, and how do those impacted overcome? After experiencing and participating in this work of "event art," some may be moved to take action. Others will gain an understanding of what actually goes on in the psyche of the un- or undereducated. The work is directed by Sh'riff Hasan, and features local artists Benny Andrews, Jr., Karel Sloane-Boekbinder, Lloyd Daly, Derrick Deal,Joyce Deal, Kesha McKey, Delia Nakayama, Giselle Nakhid, Valentine Pierce, Dina Roudeze, and Susan Wentz.
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House of Blues Presents - Sebastian Bach July 25, 2008 |
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Times: 8:00 pm Door ; 9:00 pm Show
http://www.hob.com
Location: House of Blues, 225 Decatur St.
Phone: (504) 310-4999
Admission: $23.50
Come join us at the House of Blues for the heavy metal rock featuring Sebastian Bach.
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The Bachelor in New Orleans July 25, 2008 - August 29, 2008 |
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Times: Fridays 6:00 pm
Location: The Voodoo Mystére Lounge, 718 North Rampart (at Orleans)
Phone: (504)304-1568
Come join us for The Bachelor at a new club - The Voodoo Mystere Lounge. The Few Bachelors in New Orleans really know whether New Orleans is an alcoholic mirage or whether New Orleans drinks are part of a general illusion, including wrought-iron grillwork, impossibly beautiful women, magnolia blossoms, race horses, carnival parades and Mardi Gras, moonlight, and the suggestive music seeping out into the streets from a hundred courtyards. So begins the Bachelor his idiosyncratic guide for the playboy, or playgirl, who visits our city. Having thoroughly enjoyed its first foray into New Orleans-centric material with its production of one-acts by local luminary Brian Sands, Four Humours continues to explore the home turf with The Bachelor in New Orleans, an adaptation of a WWII-era gentleman's guide written by Robert Kinney and adapted and performed by Michael Martin. As the Bachelor continues, smart...albeit besotted and strange...advice is offered on the visitor's proper relations to local landmarks, loneliness, artists and galleries, musicians, food, and romance. More than any American city and now more than ever, we here live in a neverland of what was. Kinney's 1946 guidebook evokes all of what New Orleans is and was and is that holds us all in place. There's little more to say. A compelling yarn, told in an amusing voice, by an actor wearing a snazzy suit, The Bachelor in New Orleans is as simple as theatre gets
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The Mystick Den Lounge Presents - Betty Shirley July 25, 2008 |
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Times: 9:00 pm - 12:00 midnight
Location: Royal Sonesta, 300 Bourbon Street
Phone: (504)586-0300
Slip into the Mystick Den Lounge to experience some of New Orleans' top performing artists. Ms. Betty Shirley will bewitch you with her unique style of the blues. From samba to swing, the Mystick Den's entertainment will leave you breathless!
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"Playin' at the Polo" Presents Leah Chase July 26, 2008 |
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Times: 9:00 pm - 12:00 Midnight
Location: The Polo Club in the Windsor Court
Phone: (504) 523-6000
Join us as The Polo Club Lounge, named by Zagat as New Orleans’ best place to drink, is jazzin’ it up with the hot entertainment series, “Playin’ At The Polo,” featuring popular local vocalist Leah Chase.
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ARENABOWL XXII KID ZONE July 26, 2008 |
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Times: 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
http://www.arenafootball.com
Location: Voodoo/Saints Complex, 5800 Airline Drive, Metairie
Phone: (504) 731-1700
Admission: Free
The Arena Football League is excited to announce the newest event to the ArenaBowl XXII New Orleans Weekend: ArenaBowl XXII Kid Zone. Open to the public, this event is located at the VooDoo/Saints Complex in the outskirts of New Orleans and is filled with family oriented events and interactive games for kids of all ages. Tour the VooDoo/Saints complex, test your skills in the Arena Skills challenge and interact with Aaron’s Dream Team Dancers and Mascots. This is one event that will entertain your whole family!
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Arts Market of New Orleans July 26, 2008 |
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Times: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
http://www.artscouncilneworleans.org
Location: Palmer Park (at the corner of S. Claiborne Ave. and S. Carrollton Ave.
Phone: (504) 523-1465
The Arts Market features handmade, affordable art from local and regional artists and artisans. Styles of art include Painting, Photography, Ceramics, Glass, Jewelry, Wood, and Printmaking, plus handmade clothing, soap, candles, and other delights. Between 50 and 100 artists display and sell their wares each month. The Arts Market also features live entertainment, food and beverage booths, and a children's activities area.
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The Mystick Den Lounge Presents Julia LaShae July 26, 2008 |
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Times: 9:00 pm - 12:00 midnight
Location: The Royal Sonesta Hotel, 300 Bourbon Street
Phone: (504)586-0300
Slip into the Mystick Den Lounge to experience some of New Orleans' top performing artists. On Saturday night, the sultry Ms. Julia LaShae will get you moving on the dance floor. From samba to swing, the Mystick Den's entertainment will leave you breathless!
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The National WWII Museum Presents - Newsreels July 26, 2008 - July 27, 2008 |
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Location: The National WWII Museum, 945 Magazine Street, New Orleans, LA
Phone: (504) 527-6012 x 229
As part of the exhibition Real to Reel: Hollywood and WWII, the Museum will showcase its collection of World War II newsreels, training films and period documentaries covering battles, propaganda, Women in the War and soldiers' health concerns.
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The Old U.S. Mint Presents - Collecting Napoleonica July 26, 2008 |
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Times: 2:00 pm -4:00 pm
Location: Old U. S. Mint, 400 Esplanade Ave.
Phone: (800) 568-6968
Admission: Free
Dr. Douglas Lewis, Director of Research and Museum Services, Neal Auction Company, New Orleans, explores the art of collecting artifacts from the Napoleonic Empire. Following will be special exhibit tours led by Dr. Christina Vella, history professor and consultant for the U.S. State Department, and Dr. Susann Lusnia, Professor of Classical Studies at Tulane University.
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