Darling Friends,
I am so sorry to see the end of the fabulous magical season of the New Orleans Saints. We will remember the past five months that filled our hearts with pride and hope. I am very proud of them and while they played, it was like an emotional roller coaster that kept us hoping until the very end. Saints, you are winners and I am already looking forward to the next season.
Besides the Saints' playoffs, we also had some wonderful news that Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie bought a historical mansion in the French Quarter. I think it brings a sign of hope to our city and our schools since they are enrolling their kids in our schools. It shows a sincere commitment from these talented movie stars. I was getting phone calls and emails from as far as Germany regarding the sale of the property. Unfortunately, it was not me who sold it but the important thing is that it will attract similar buyers and will improve the price of properties in the French Quarter.
Last week started very excitingly as well, since I attended the first in a series of "The Art of Living Well," a series of presentations and special events that focus on the finer aspects of living and learning, being presented by the Windsor Court Hotel. Louisiana native and now Los Angeles-based screenwriter, producer and director Bennett Joshua Devlin read from his book "Memories" surrounded by his friends, his mother Sheila Devlin and his local producer, Bobby Monroe. We got a chance to see a short of his motion picture that will release in New York in March. The movie will feature Billy Zane, Ann Margret and Dennis Hopper. We are all so proud of him.
Last week, I had the delicious pleasure of taking advantage of the special menu being offered at the award-winning Rib Room of the Omni Royal Orleans Hotel. It featured the Festives Flavors of Spain. The five-course delicious meal included award winning wines and special menus bursting with Spanish delights.The chef was trained in Spain for this special promotion . I want to recommend to all my friends before it is concluded at the end of January.
I also want to recommend "Anne Frank: A History for Today" , the wonderful exhibition that just opened up on January 20 and will continue until -March 25, at the National World War II Museum. The bilingual exhibition focuses on the history of World War I and II, the rise of the Nazi party, and the life of a family caught in the middle. Photos from the Frank family's private collection paint a picture of life before the dark days of Nazi persecution. Historic images and personal testimonies echo the nightmare that the family would later endure. The exhibition encourages visitors to learn more about scapegoating, racism, anti-Semitism, ethnic cleansing, and other issues of tolerance that still plague the world today. This will be the only presentation of this exhibition in the Gulf South.
On Saturday, I attended the Twelfth Annual Williams Research Center Symposium: Food for Thought. The all-day fascinating symposium was moderated by culinary historian Jessica Harris. I loved every presenter since they were so informative and some like noted food critic Tom Fitzmorris and Poppy Tooker, founder of New Orleans Slow Food, kept every one entertained with great sense of humor. The other panelists were cookbook expert Jan Longone; curators Susan Tucker and Wendy Woloson; historian Sally K. Reeves. You must see the wonderful exhibition "What is Cooking in New Orleans? Culinary Traditions of the Crescent City" at The Historic New Orleans Collection, 533 Royal Street. For more information visit: www.hnoc.org
This week has some fabulous events that will keep us very entertained: It is going to be Carnival Time at the next taping of 89.9 WWNO's Crescent City, Tuesday, January 23 at 8 p.m. at Le Chat Noir, 715 St. Charles Avenue. Special guests for the upcoming show include pianist Tom McDermott, cornetist Connie Jones - and singer/songwriter Philip Melancon - who'll join regular cast members Astral Project ("The World's Greatest House Band" - featuring Tony Dagradi/sax, Steve Masakowski/guitar, James Singleton/bass and John Vidacovich/drums), music historian Dr. Bruce Raeburn, sketch comedy troupe "The Live Nude Radio Players" (with Sean Patterson, Ricky Graham and Becky Allen) - and host Ronnie Virgets in the hour-long taping. Tickets for the taping are available from Le Chat Noir - 581-5812 - and are $19 - which includes a $5 drink credit.
On Wednesday, Le Chat Noir will be the setting for the Gridiron Show. The Press Club's cabaret style fundraiser will be directed by Ken Ferguson in a production of wit and lampoons. For reservation call 523-1010.
On Wednesday, there will be a segment about the talented animation film maker Helen Hill that was recently killed in the Marigny on ABC's Nightlife. It is is currently set to air this Wednesday Jan 24th at 10:30 pm. Don't miss it.
In New Orleans, according to Chef Donald Link of Herbainst Restaurant " we do not celebrate the seasons, we celebrate the seafood of the season." Chef Link will make the most of that celebration on Wednesday, January 24,by offering a five-course dinner centered on the Louisiana seafood of the season, prepared using recipes that spring from his own upbringing in the Cajun Country and the polished style of Herbsaint. Each course of Link's menu will feature a different Louisiana seafood product. The dinner is at 7 p.m. and Herbsaint will donate half of the $75 dinner price to the Crescent City Farmer Market. For reservation call 524-4114.
On Thursday, January 25, I am looking forward to the opening of HATS! Harrah's Hats!, the musical is based on a woman approaching her 50th birthday who meets a group of women who are members of the Red Hat Society, a real-life organization of women over 50 who come together to celebrate womanhood. The play not only appeals to women over 50, but their daughters and sisters, husbands and sons. The opening night of Hats! at Harrah's New Orleans is at 7:00 p.m. On Friday, January 26, at 2 p.m. there will be a "Hat Parade" This parade, like the musical production Hats!, will be "A Celebration for Women and the Men Who Love Them," and will center around influential women in New Orleans. The parade will conclude with a celebration and "Mad Hatter" themed tea party on Fulton Street. I can't wait!
On January 25, The New Orleans Ballet Association (NOBA), presents Classical Savion featuring tap superstar Savion Glover who brings his latest smash hit to New Orleans for one performance only. 8p.m. atTulane's McAllister Auditorium. For more information visit: www.nobadance.com
Thursday is one of those days, that I wish I have a clone! One of my favorite people is going to be playing two shows at Le Chat Noir: Bryan Batt. Le Chat Noir will be hosting Bryan Batt in a new and improved comical mix of popular Broadway classics, ballads and and old favorites. Michael Levine is the musical director. 7 and 9 p.m.
On Friday, always from 6 to 7 p.m., Obituary Cocktail will be gathering at the chic Library Bar of the Ritz Carlton Hotel where bartender extraordinarie Chris McMillan reigns supreme. Pianist Armand St. Martin will provide the entertainment.
The Contemporary Arts Center and Johnson Controls are pleased to present as part of The Music of New Orleans Series, The New Orleans Bingo! Show, January 26th and 27th, 2007 in the Freeport-McMoRan Theater.Performances are at 8pm. Bingo! is a part of the ongoing Music of New Orleans Series highlighting local traditions and innovative new acts by presenting some of the area's most talented musicians, singers and composers.
On Saturday, January 27, OffBeat's Best Of The Beat Awards will present at the House of Blues. The all-star tribute to Fats Domino will feature Allen Toussaint, Kermit Ruffins, Jon Cleary, Al "Carnival Time" Johnson, David Egan, Derek Huston, and the Lilâ's Band of Gold Rhythm Section. Also performances by Troy Andrews, Bonerama, Robert Walter, Rob Wagner, Washboard Chaz Blues Trio, Susan Cowsill, Bobby Lounge, the Imagination Movers, Gal Holiday and other surprise guests. Proceeds will go to benefit the New Orleans Musician's Hurricane Relief Fund. House of Blues 6p-2a. (504) 944-4300.
On Saturday, Southern Rep Theatre hosts a 1978 themed prom decked out with a Twister dance floor, lava lamps, Lancers Rose keg beer, disco dance contest, etc. Proceeds benefit Southern Rep. Tickets $35 (all inclusive) 9:30 p.m- For reservation: 522-6545.
On Sunday, January 28, The Women's Guild of the NO Opera Association invites you to a Supper & Musicale featuring selections from Gilbert and Sullivan's "The Gondoliers." It will be at 6 p.m. at the Andrew Jackson Condominium. For reservations call 466-3453.
On Friday, February 2, Lt. Governor Mitch Landrieu invites you to join him for a one-day conference to build on the continuing Rebirth of the State's cultural economy. It will be held from 9 to 4 p.m. at the Marriott Hotel, but you need to register on line at http://www.crtregistration.com/ by January 24. According to the press release, 140 millions dollars will be available for small businesses and non-profit organizations.
Darling friends, have a wonderful week and do not forget to check out my photo show, my save a date and my community notices.
Have a wonderful week!
WEDNESDAY,JANUARY 24
The New Orleans Arts and Crafts Club: An Artistic Legacy.THNOC and NOMA Open Joint Exhibition. New Orleans Museum of Art.1 Collins C. Diboll Circle, City. Park
The exhibition includes paintings, watercolors, sculpture, ceramics, prints, and drawings by more than forty artists, including Josephine Crawford, Leonard Flettrich, Weeks Hall, Knute Heldner, Morris Henry Hobbs, Clarence Millet, Paul Ninas, William P. Spratling, Helen Turner, and Daniel Webster Whitney. The New Orleans Arts and Crafts Club: An Artistic Legacy, presented as part of a new partnership between The Historic New Orleans Collection and the New Orleans Museum of Art, is free to Louisiana residents. For regular admission prices, visit www.noma.org. For more information, visit www.hnoc.org.Until–May 31, 2007.Wednesday–Sunday, 10:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
DIANNE WOEST FELLOWSHIP LECTURE. Williams Research Center, 410 Chartres Street. In the second Woest Fellowship lecture, Jessica Lepler will tell the story of two young newspaper owners who used humor to find financial stability during the trying times of the 1830s. Lepler is one of two recipients of the 2006 Dianne Woest Fellowship in the Arts and Humanities presented annually by The Historic New Orleans Collection. 6:30 p.m. Free and open to the public.
HERBSAINT'S SEAFOOD DINNER. Donald Link's five-course dinner centered on the Louisiana seafood of the season, prepared using recipes that spring from his own upbringing in the Cajun Country and the polished style of Herbsaint. Each course of Link's menu will feature a different Louisiana seafood product. The dinner is at 7 p.m. and Herbsaint will donate half of the $75 dinner price to the Crescent City Farmer Market. For reservation call 524-4114.
THE GRIDIRON SHOW. The Press Club’s cabaret style fundraiser will be directed by Ken Ferguson in a production of wit and lampoons. For more reservation call 523-1010.
DO YOU KNOW WHAT IT MEANS TO MISS NEW ORLEANS? Meeting Room,East Regional Library, 4747 West Napoleon Ave, Metarie. The Stories of a City Worth Fighting For.DO YOU KNOW WHAT IT MEANS? is an anthology of essays and art put
together in the chaotic days right after the levees broke. It is an attempt by local writers to resuscitate a city that was drowning before our eyes. The book is structured like a jazz funeral, with the first half - The Dirge - somber in tone, and the second half - The
Return - a rowdy romp through the city's streets. Free and open to the public. 7 p.m.
JAM SESSIONS BY MUSICIANS FOR MUSICIANS St. Anna's Episcopal Church, 1313 Esplanade Avenue (Between N. Rampart & N. Claiborne)in the Old Parish Building.
Support a Living Heritage. Featured Performers Invite You To Come and Jam!
7pm-9pm.The general public is invited with no cover charge.
MARK BRAUD- January 24 & 31 --5:00 – 7:00 p.m . Masquerade, Harrah's Casino.Mark Braud, a famed New Orleans trumpeter, was inspired by his grandfather, legendary trumpeter John “Picket” Brunious, Sr. Braud has performed with artists such as Harry Connick, Jr., Dr. Michael White, Henry Butler and the legendary Eddie Bo. In 2002, Braud performed in the Broadway production, “One Mo’ Time.” He is currently a member of the “Harry Connick, Jr. Big Band,” and leads his own jazz band, “The New Orleans Jazz Giants,” and the brass band, “The Basin Street Brass Band.”
LUTHER KENT. January 24 & 31 – 7:00 – 10:00 p.m. Luther Kent, a celebrated blues musician in New Orleans, is the voice of Harrah’s New Orleans and Louisiana Lottery commercials, and the New Orleans Tourist Commission. Kent, often called a ‘world class singer,’ has traveled nationally and internationally to share his soulful voice with blues lovers. He was also inducted into the Louisiana Hall of Fame and the Louisiana Blues Hall of Fame.
528 Presents: LARS EDEGRAN: 5:30P.M., JOHN BOUTTE AT 8 P.M. 528 Fulton St.
Margaritaville: Jesse Moore (RR) 5p, Joe Bennett, 8p
Mid-City Lanes Rock ’n’ Bowl: Swing Night ,8:30p
Palm Court Jazz Café: Palm Court Jazz Band, 7p
Spotted Cat: The Pfisters 6:30p-9:30p, Vavavoon 10p-2a
Irvin Mayfield'NOJO Jazz. Snug, 626 Frenchmen St, 8 AND 10 P.M. 504-669-4744 Harbor
THURSDAY,JANUARY 25
SAVION GLOVER. Tulane's McAlister Auditorium. The New Orleans Ballet Association( NOBA, present Classical Savion featuring Savion Glover. From Sesame Street to Broadway, tap superstar Savion Glover brings his latest smash hit to New Orleans for one performance only! Tickets can be purchased by calling the NOBA box office at (504) 522-0996 or TicketMaster at (504) 522-5555 or ordering online at www.nobadance.com. Single ticket prices are $30-$80 with discounts for students, seniors and subscribers.
OPENING OF HATS, THE MUSICAL . Harrah's .Hats!, the musical is based on a woman approaching her 50th birthday who meets a group of women who are members of the Red Hat Society, a real-life organization of women over 50 who come together to celebrate womanhood. The play not only appeals to women over 50, but their daughters and sisters, husbands and sons.
Bryan Batt. Le Chat Noir, 715 St. Charles Ave., 581-5812. Le Chat Noir will be hosting Bryan Batt in a new and improved comical mix of popular Broadway classics, ballads and and old favorites. Michael Levine is the musical director. 7 and 9 p.m. Tickets $30 which includes a $5 bar credit.
Ogdenpresents:Packway Handle Band(Blue Grass) Lobby Atrium of The Ogden Museum of Southern Art's Stephen Goldring Hall. 925 Camp St. Performance and interview with invited artist: Originating in Athens, Georgia in 2001, the Packway Handle Band is a solid and innovative bluegrass quintet. The band’s appeal lies rooted in tight three- and four-part vocal harmonies, extensive and progressive original material, off-the-wall covers, and energetic performance dynamics around two tightly-spaced condenser mics. .6:00 pm - 8:00 pm.Lobby Atrium of The Ogden Museum of Southern Art's Stephen Goldring Hall. After Hours
The Big Easy Groovers- January 25 & February 1 – 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. Masquerade. Harrah's Casino.The Big Easy Groovers, led by saxophonist Roderick Paulin, perform soulful and energetic New Orleans music that gets a crowd moving. Paulin, a saxophonist, studied under his father Doc Paulin and legendary artist Ellis Marsalis. His music reminds New Orleanians that jazz has to not only ‘sound’ good—it has to ‘feel’ good.
Bobby J. & Stuff Like That- January- 25 & February 1 – 7:00 – 10:00 p.m. Masquerade, Harrah's Casino.Bobby J., an entertainer known for his explosive stage presence, has worked with Frankie Beverly & Maze, The Temptations, Gladys Knight and Billy Preston. Bobby J. & Stuff Like That, a group of dynamic performers, will take an audience through an experience of R&B and Motown, to contemporary and traditional jazz.
528 Presents: LARS EDEGRAN: 5:30P.M., GEORGE FRENCH : 8 P.M. 528 Fulton Street, 533-6117
Snug, 626 Frenchmen St, 8 AND 10 P.M. 504-669-4744 Harbor
Zydeco Night with Mid-City Lane Rock’N’ Bowl, 4133 S. Carrollton Ave. 482-3133
JEREMY DAVENPORT. Melange, Ritz Carlton Hotel, 921 Canal Street, 524-1331. 9 p.m. Thursday-Saturday.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 26
"Hat Parade" 2:00 p.m. This parade, like the musical production Hats!, will be "A Celebration for Women and the Men Who Love Them," and will center around influential women in New Orleans. The parade will conclude with a celebration and "Mad Hatter" themed tea party on Fulton Street. I can't wait!
The parade route is as follows-: Elysian Fields—turn right on Decatur
Decatur—turn right on Esplanade
Esplanade Ave.—turn right on Royal
Royal Street—turn right on Canal
Canal Street—U-turn at University Place, 900 Block
Canal Street—turn right on S. Peters
S. Peters—turn left on Poydras
Poydras—turn left on Convention Center. The ‘Hats! Parade’ will disband on Fulton Street for Mad Hatter Party
OBITUARY COCKTAIL:The Library Bar at the Ritz Carlton Hotel. 921 Canal St. Phone 524-1331. Click here for the Hotel's website. Weekly gathering of locals at legendary saloons of New Orleans. Always from 6 to 7 p.m. Please check ww.orbituarycocktail.org for place of gathering. Mixologist extraordinary Chris McMillan will be mixing great cocktails and Armand St. Martin will be playing at the piano.
528 Presents: AMASA MILLER: 5:30P.M., LEAH CHASE: 8 P.M. 528 Fulton Street, 533-6117
Louisiana Music Factory Free Concert Series: 3 p.m., at 4 p.m.., 210 Decatur St.,504-586-1094.
CINEMA ALFRESCO AT BACCHANAL. 600 Poland Ave.,948-9111.Cinema Alfresco, 6:15pm until...!FREE!
DREAM ON ROYAL STREET.Ty Tracy Theatre, Gallier Hall, 1st floor, 545 St. Charles Ave. Join the teenage cast of the NORD/Crescent City Lights Youth Theater for "The Dream on Royal Street," a madcap reinvention of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream set during Mardi Gras in New Orleans with a clever jazzy musical score by Alan Menken .Friday, January 12, 7:30 p.m.,Saturday, January 20 at Noon, and Sunday, January 21 at 3:00 p.m.Performances continue through January 28.Tickets are $12 . For tickets contact 598-3800 or log onto www.crescentcitylights.org
TONY GREEN & GyPsY JAZZ LIVE! at the COLUMNS HOTEL 3811 St. Charles Ave.8pm to 11pm in the ballroom. The young & talented accordion player PATRICK HARRISON & guitarist GREGORY GOOD will play thefirst hour.
RICKY GRAHAM'S I KNOW WHAT IT MEANS... Le Chat Noir, 715 St. Charles Ave.581-5812. A celebration of New Orleans as it was ...and is. With Jeff Turner. $25 on .
BUDDY: THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY. Jefferson Performing Arts Center, 400 Phlox St., Metairie, 885-2000;www.jpas.org --Jefferson Performing Arts Society presents a revival of its hit musical based on th elife and music of Buddy Holly. Kris Shaw directs Billy McGuigan, John "Spud" McConnell and others. 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Sunday at 2 p.m. Until January 28
"PLAYIN' AT THE POLO" FRIDAY NIGHTS :Banu Gibson, Polo Lounge, Windsor, 523-6000. 8 p.m. to 11 P.M. Midnight. Drawing each Friday night in the Polo Lounge for a one night stay at the Windsor. Court Hotel Court Hotel
THE NEW ORLEANS BINGO SHOW. Contemporary Arts Center,900 Camp Street.
Tickets are $20/$15 for CAC Members,Available at www.cacno.org or call 528-3800;Friday, 8pm
Saturday, January 27, 2007,8pm. Music of New Orleans Series. The Contemporary Arts Center and Johnson Controls are pleased to present as part of The Music of New Orleans Series, The New Orleans Bingo! Show, January 26th and 27th, 2007 in the Freeport-McMoRan
Theater. Performances are at 8pm. Bingo! is a part of the ongoing
Music of New Orleans Series highlighting local traditions and
innovative new acts by presenting some of the area's most talented
musicians, singers and composers.
Anais St. John with Harry Mayronne, Spike Perkins, and Carl Budo.Ray's Boom Boom Room, 508 Frenchmen Street. 6 to 8 p.m.
NOCHE LATINA WITH FREDY OMAR CON SU BANDA. Ray's Boom Boom Room, 508 Frenchmen Street, every Friday night (starting January 19th) at 10pm. Free dance lessons at 9pm
ELLIS MARSALIS TRIO Snug. 626 Frenchmen St, 8 AND 10 P.M. 504-669-4744 Harbor
SATURDAY, JANUARY 27
MAGAZINE STREET FARMERS MARKET. Magazine and Girods Streets;www.marketumbrella.org Crescent City Farmers Market holds its weekly Saturday market. Fresh produce, flowers and food available. 8 a.m. to noon.
GRETNA FARMER'S MARKET. Huey P. Long Avenue, between 3rd && 4th Street .8:30AM until 12:30p.m.
BACCHANAL FREE WINE TASTING:FREE wine tasting featuring . 600 Poland Street, 948- 9111.5 - 10pm: Red Light Records
528 Jazz Club Presents: AMASA MILLER 5:30P.M., INGRID LUCIA: 8 P.M. 528 Fulton Street, 533-6117
DISCO PROM '78. Southern Rep Theatre. The Shops at Canal Street, 33 Canal St., third floor, 522-6545; www.southernrep.com - Southern Rep Theatre hosts a 1978 themed prom decked out with a Twister dance floor, lava lamps, Lancers Rose keg beer, disco dance contest, etc. Proceeds benefit Southern Rep. Tickets $35 (all inclusive) 9:30 p.m.
ARTHUR HARDY signs 2007 Mardi Gras Guide. Whole Foods Market, 3420 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Metarie. 1 to 3 p.m.
THE LOUISIANA RENAISSANCE FESTIVAL. The Louisiana Renaissance Festival always starts the first full weekend of November .Gates open at 10am through 5pm every festival day, rain or shine!
The Renaissance festival is known for having peasants, gypsies, nobles, knights, barons and visiting royalty. Villagers to look for include: Blacksmith, glassblower, carpenters, sculptors, potters, pig farmers, busty wenches, Scotsmen in kilts and men in tights.
The Renaissance is also known for entertainment and events such as: Shakespeare, juggling, fire eating, magicians, sword-fighting duels, birds of prey, and jousting.
FOOD - Even food has a deliciously medieval flavor. Huge turkey legs, steak on a stake, jester chips, bread bowls, gourmet mushrooms, and dozens of other items are all available. Adult tickets are $12.00, Child tickets are $7.00, (ages 6 to 12) Children under the age of 6 get in free.
DORIGNAC WINE AND SPIRIT FREE WINE TASTING. 710 Veterans Blvd. Dorignac´s Wine and Spirits invites customers to explore the world of wine every Saturday during their complimentary wine sampling from noon until 5pm..Featured wines will include varietals favorites such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Zinfandel, Pinot Noir, Shiraz and more. Wines from renowned wine producing regions including California, Italy, Australia, Bordeaux, Rhone, Alsace, Spain, Germany and Chile will be featured. Customers will have the opportunity to taste select wines from well-known producers as well as wines from up and coming boutique wineries.
BEST OF THE BEAT AWARDS. House of Blues,225 Decatur St.,310 4999. Offbeat magazine will be recognizing their Lifetime Achievement winners and announcing the music winners at the Best of the Beat at the House of Blues. Like last year, the event will also present music in the House of Blues's main room and the Parish, with performances by Troy Andrews, Bonerama, Robert Walter, Washboard Chaz Blues Trio, Susan Cowsill, Rob Wagner, the Imagination Movers and Gal Holiday and the Honky Tonk Revue. Fats Domino will be recognized with a Lifetime Achievement award this year, and will be honor with a tribute featuring Dr. John, Allen Toussaint, Kermit Ruffins, Jon Cleary, George Porter, Jr., David Egan, Al "Carnival Time' Johnson and more with a band that includes Lafayette's Lilâ Band of Gold Rhythm Section and sax players Herb Hardesty, Roger Lewis, Derek Huston and Elliot "Stackman" Callier. 7 p.m. Tickets $25 at the door.
Three Ring Circus']s Membership & Fundraising Party. JOIN THE CIRCUS.MEMBERS PARTY, ART AUCTION & FUN DRIVE! 7pmTHE BIG TOP GALLERY,1638 Clio St., 504.569.2700 . Members get in Free.MAKE THE BIG TOP YOUR MARDI GRAS HEADQUARTERS. MEMBERS GET IN FREE!
. Snug. 626 Frenchmen St, 8 AND 10 P.M. 504-669-4744 Harbor
JOHNNY ANGEL. Bombay Club,618 Conti St. 586-0972. 9:30 p.m.
ANAIS ST. JOHN and her Trio. Polo Club Lounge in the Windsor Court. 300 Gravier Street. 523-6000. 9 p.m. to 12 Midnight. Michael Pellera Trio 6 to 9 p.m.No cover charge.website, www.windsorcourthotel.com. For dining reservations please call (504) 523-6000.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 28
SUNDAY BRUNCH WITH HARPIST/PIANIST RACHEL VAN VOORHIES. New Orleans Grill Room of the Windsor Court Hotel. 12 noon-2:30 p.m. No cover charge.website, www.windsorcourthotel.com. For dining reservations please call (504) 523-6000.
TRINITY ARTIST SERIES. Trinity Episcopal Church. 1329 Jackson Ave., 522-0276;www.trinitynola,com- Trinity Artist Series presents a concert with classical guitarist Velimir Vuk and friends performing Bach and Gismonti . Free 5p.m.
THE GONDOLIERS. Andrew Jackson Condominium, 1550 Second St(off St. Charles) 6 p.m. $35. The Women 's Guild of the NO Opera Association invite you to a Supper & Musicale featuring selections from Gilbert and Sullivan's "The Gondoliers." For reservation call 466-3453
BARTENDER'S BALL. Mid City Lanes Rock 'N' Bowl, 4133 S. Carrollton Ave.,482-3133-Southern Eagle Sales & Service and Budweiser host a Bartender's Ball to recognize the efforts of bartenders to raise money for Bridge House and the New Orleans Musician's Clinic. Food will be served. 8p.m.
CHEF PETE COOKOUT: .Bacchanal, 600 Poland Avenue. There is ONE MORE HOUR to enjoy delicious dinner under the stars...dinner starts at 5pm.!Live music by - 9pm. No Cover Charge!Good News! Bacchanal has installed Chiminea fireplaces all over the patio. And a bonfire on cool nights. it's outdoors and it's WARM!
528 JAZZ CLUB Presents: AMASA MILLER 5:30P.M., PHILIP MANUEL: 8 P.M. 528 Fulton Street, 533-6117
. Snug, 626 Frenchmen St., 8 AND 10 P.M. 949-06 Harbor
MONDAY, JANUARY 29
George French with Germaine Bazzle and special guest Juanita Brooks.Donna's Bar & Grill.800 N. Rampart9:30 pm.Traditional Jazz,Cover: $10.Free red beans, BBQ
528 Jazz Club Presents: MARC ADAMS 5:30P.M., TROI BECHET: 8 P.M. 528 Fulton Street, 533-6117
Jerry Jumonville and the Jump Band City.6:30.,Jazz Vipers 10pm and 2am.Spotted Cat
623 Frenchmen St.
CHARMAINE NEVILLE. Snug,626 Frenchmen St, Admission: 504-949-0696. 8 and 10 p.m
MARGARITA BERGEN is a REALTOR with Latter & Blum, Inc., a licensed tour guide, a certified mixologist and a former columnist with City Life Magazine, Vocero News and Nosotros. She can be reached at margaritabergen@hotmail.com Harbor
SAVE A DATE:
FEBRUARY 3- "Rue to Do at Zulu" Mardi Gras Party at the Zulu Social Aid and Pleasure Club is sponsored by Zulu Brother and King Jason IV, Stephen Rue. This Mardi Gras Party is open to the public (Cash Bar, No Admission Fee). Come Celebrate at the Zulu Social Aid and Pleasure Club, 732 N. Broad Street, New Orleans LA 70119. 8 pm till close. For More Information: www.RuetoDoatZulu.com, StephenRRue@aol.com 504-529-5000.
FEBRUARY 9 . ROMEO & JULIET. Convention Center Theatre. Music Inspired by the Star Crossed Lovers.Carlos Miguel Prieto, Conductor.James Arey, Host.Celebrate Valentine's Day with an exploration of the diverse musical settings of Shakespeare's classic tale by four composers.Berstein, West Side Story Overture, Tchaikovsky, Romeo & Juliet Overture-Fantasy.And works by Berlioz and Prokofiev.
FEBRUARY 9- KREWE OF CORK PARADE.Join the Krewe for the Seventh Annual Parade thru the streets of the French Quarter Friday February 9. The day will begin with a check-in party before lunch where you will receive the legendary Krewe of Cork official wine glass. You can then visit with the King and Queen before enjoying a delicious meal with outstanding wines selected for the parade. The Grand Marshall is chosen from the wine industry each year. This year we are pleased to announce Ferdinando Frescobaldi from Tuscany, Italy will serve as the Grand Marshall. The Queen is selected from the membership; Gillian Pierce was announced in October as Queen 2007. Patrick Van Hoorebeek rules as the King of the Krewe every year. No one else can fill those boots. For more information and parade route, follow this link: http://www.kreweofcork.com/html/parade_day_2006.php
FEBRUARY 9. Barkin' Up The Ritz Ball (humans only): Our black-tie optional, costume-encouraged event will take place at The Windsor Court Hotel, New Orleans (300 Gravier) from 8pm to midnight, on Friday, Feb. 9, 2007. Individual tickets are $80 each and include cocktails, fabulous edibles, and entertainment. Tables of 10 are $1500, include reserved seating, cocktails, fabulous edibles, entertainment, four passes to VIP reviewing stand day-of-parade (12noon-5pm), four passes to VIP tent at Armstrong Park (10:30am-2pm); two signed & numbered limited edition Barkus posters by Matt Rinard; and two official Krewe of Barkus T-shirts. fOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT: http://www.barkus.org/
fFEBRUARY 10. SHANGRI-LA PARADE AND BALL
FEBRUARY 11. THE MYSTIC KREWE OF BARKUS PRESENTS: A STREET DOG CALLED DESIRE! The 2007 Parade starts at Armstrong Park promptly at 2pm and proceeds on their traditional 15-block route through the Vieux Carré, stopping at the VIP Reviewing Stand at Good Friends Bar, corner Dauphine and St. Ann, where VIPs (and those who desire to be VIPs) will toast the Royal Court.