New Orleans Entertainment: Satchmo Fest, White Linen Night, More

New Orleans and Superdome

So much to do this weekend in New Orleans.  Satchmo Fest, White Linen night and more.  While it is humid, very little will dry the exuberance over the city.  Here is the latest from Frank Stansbury and LaFete News.

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The LSU Tigers were voted No. 1 in the opening USA  coaches’ poll

The New Orleans Hornets announced today that they have signed a multi-year deal with Entercom Communications to broadcast all Hornets games live on WWL Radio beginning with the upcoming 2012-13 season.

8-4-12

CONTEMPORARY ARTS CENTER announces

Whitney White Linen Night: A CAC fundraiser

Presented by the New Orleans Arts District

DATE: Saturday, August 4, 2012

300 – 700 blocks of Julia Street

Created in 1994 to attract visitors from the region to visit New Orleans in the heat of the summer, WhitneyWhite Linen Night is now an annual fixture on the New Orleans arts scene, drawing over 35,000 guests to the New Orleans Arts District on the first Saturday in August each year. “Whether music, food, or fine arts, creativity is the real soul of our city. It’s how we express who we are. It’s how we celebrate where we come from. It’s how we inspire the strong spirit that keeps us going,” said Whitney Bank President Joe Exnicios. “We at Whitney Bank are grateful to have shared that remarkable heritage since 1883. We’re also honored to partner with the New Orleans Arts District and the Contemporary Arts Center again this year for Whitney White Linen Night to help preserve our city’s rich traditions and spotlight our community’s extraordinary talents.”

6-9pm Julia Street Block Party

FREE Admission. Cash bar & food. 300 – 700 blocks of Julia Street.

Annual summer art-walk and outdoor celebration along Julia Street (300-700 blocks) and throughout the New Orleans Arts District. Enjoy gallery and museum art openings with contemporary works by local, national and international artists.

2012 Signature Cocktail: RAIN VODKA GINGER MINT LEMONADE

Live music on three stages: The Good Country Hey Brahs: Jim McCormick and Mark Carson; Picnic; and Jim Smith’s Damn Frontier

Cuisine by 5 Fifty 5; 7 on Fulton; Cake N’ Cups; Crêpes a la Cart; GW Fins; Lucy’s Retired Surfers Bar and Restaurant; Mia’s Balcony; New Orleans Hog Dogs; Nirvana; NOLA Cotton Candy; NOLA Foods; Pinkberry; Salu Restaurant; Sun Ray Grill; Ye Olde Kettle Cooker

CAC Exhibition Closing Reception & Official After-Party, 6-11pm (900 Camp Street)

$10 General Admission, FREE to CAC members. Cash bars and Cuisine by 5 Fifty 5, Mia’s Balcony, and NOLA Cotton Candy

After-Party Entertainment at the CAC (9 – 11pm)
Mod Dance Party DJs spin funk and soul platters from the 50s, 60s, 70s & 80s

ON VIEW AT THE CAC:

NOLA NOW, Part II: The Human Figure-Group Show
EXPOSE: Parse Gallery, Staple Goods Collective, T-LOT

 

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Tickets On Sale at the Door

POOCHES ‘N PIRATES !

Saturday August 4th, 2012 6-9pm

Join Us For A Fundraiser Benefiting

THE ST. FRANCIS ANIMAL SANCTUARY

at the

S & S CONSIGNMENT SHOP

PELICAN PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER

813 FLORIDA STREET IN MANDEVILLE

TICKETS ARE JUST $25

and can be purchased at

S & S CONSIGNMENT, THE SFAS THRIFT STORE,

GOOD DOG NATURALLY IN COVINGTON

or

Call the SFAS Office at 601.222.1927

WELL BEHAVED POOCHES WELCOME AND

COSTUMES ARE ENCOURAGED!

CARIBBEAN THEMED COCKTAILS, RUM TASTINGS, PARTY FOOD AND COSTUME CONTESTS!

http://www.sfas.org

Media Contact

Frank Stansbury

504-450-1955

lafete11@att.net

8-4-12Saturday, August 4 – Music For All Ages at Perserverance Park

Check out the Kids Program at the N.O. Jazz Historical Park. Kids play along with the Treme Brass Band & learn traditional brass band songs, music and musical etiquette from professional musicians! Children bring their own instruments for this traditional jazz workshop!

Where: Perseverance Park, in Armstrong Park

When: 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Who: Kids of all ages, kids are encouraged to bring their own instruments!

How: Just show up!!

Cost: Free!

For more info: 504.589.4841 or www.nps.gov/jazz

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Saturday August 4th

Back-to-School Bash

Whole Foods Market Arabella Station

5600 Magazine St., (504) 899-9119

Whole Foods Market Veterans

3420 Veterans Blvd, (504) 888-8225

12 to 2 p.m., Free

The stores will have a special tasting for back-to-school inspiration, including kid-approved recipes.

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WW2 Museum

August Events at The National WWII Museum

Saturday, August 4, 2012
11:00 a.m. buffet seating
The Victory Belles “A Salute to Our Heroes”
The Stage Door Canteen at The National WWII Museum
From George M. Cohan to Irving Berlin, from the Star-Spangled Banner to God Bless the U.S.A., the music of America captures our patriotism, touches our hearts and stirs our souls. The Victory Belles newest show, “A Salute to our Heroes,” will bring the audience on a musical journey saluting our military and Home Front heroes in all eras, in all conflicts and all services, with beloved and memorable songs that will send them home with warm memories, smiling faces and great pride. Add spectacular dining by Chef John Besh and the American Sector restaurant for the ultimate experience! Advance ticket purchase or reservations are recommended. Purchase tickets at www.stagedoorcanteen.org or call 504-528-1943.

Sunday, August 5, 2012
Free dance lessons, 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Live music, 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Sunday Swing featuring Rocky’s Hot Fox Trot Orchestra
The National WWII Museum, 945 Magazine Street, New Orleans, LA
Kick up your heels at The National WWII Museum with Sunday Swing. Professional swing dancers will be on hand to provide coaching for dancers of all levels while local musicians play World War II era hits. For more information, call 504-528-1944 x 359

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Zulu Coconut Decorating

 

Louis Armstrong was the King of Zulu in 1949. Get creative with the Zulu Social Aid and Pleasure Club Under the direction of ‘Mac’ and his Junior Zulus, kids can decorate and keep their very own Zulu coconut, while learning about the history and traditions of this beloved New Orleans institution.

 

Second-Line Umbrella Decoration & Celebration Station Sat & Sun, 12 NOON to 5 PM

Second Line Parade Sat & Sun, 2:15 PM to 2:30 PM (participants should meet on the 2nd floor of the US Mint at 2PM, or arrive EARLIER to decorate and keep your very own umbrella)

 

Kids can make their own second-line umbrella to keep. These umbrellas can be used by the kids in our second-line parade led by Treme Brass Band on Saturday and New Birth Brass Band on Sunday. Second line is a tradition of brass band parades in New Orleans. The “first line” is the main section of the parade, or the members of the actual club with the parading permit as well as the brass band. Those who follow the band are called the “second line.” “Second lining” refers to the style of dance, in which participants walk and sometimes twirl a parasol or handkerchief in the air. It has been called “the quintessential New Orleans art form – a jazz funeral without a body.”

 

 

‘Satchmo on Film’ for Kids

 

Join us in our indoor ‘movie theater’ on the second floor of the Old U.S. Mint for Louis Armstrong on film, including: ‘You Rascal You’ (Betty Boop cartoon); ‘The Skeleton in the Closet’ (from 1936′s ‘Pennies from Heaven’); ‘Jeepers Creepers’ (Louis sings to a horse); ‘When the Saints go Marching In’ (1959); ‘Hello Dolly’ (1965); ‘The Faithful Hussar’ (1965); ‘The Bare Necessities’ (1968); ‘Zip-a-Dee-Do-Dah’ (1970); and a duet with Shari Lewis and Lamb Chop on ‘The Whiffenpoof Song’ (1970). Many thanks to Ricky Riccardi for his editing and creativity

 

 

Saturday, August 4

Red Beans & Ricely Yours Stage

12:00-1:00

Oceana Grill presents

Jesse McBride Presents the Next Generation

 

1:15-2:15

Lars Edegran’s Ragtime Orchestra featuring Lionel Ferbos

 

2:30-3:30

New Orleans Jazz National Historic Park presents

Treme Brass Band

 

3:45-4:45

Japan Foundation presents

Yoshio Toyama & the Dixie Saints

 

 

5:00-6:15

Preservation Hall-Stars

 

6:30-8:00

d.b.a. presents

Treme Funktet featuring Corey Henry and Travis Hill

 

 

Cornet Chop Suey Stage

 

11:40-12:00

Dance Lesson

 

12:00-1:00

Connie Jones and the Crescent City All Stars

 

 

1:15-2:15

Harmonouche featuring Norbert Slama

 

 

2:15-2:45

Dance Lesson

 

 

2:45-3:45

The Spotted Cat Music Club presents

the New Orleans Moonshiners

 

 

 

4:00-5:00

Delfeayo Marsalis & The Uptown Jazz Orchestra

 

5:15-6:30

Mardi Gras World presents

Big Chief Bo Dollis, Jr. and the Wild Magnolias

 

6:45-8:00

Friends of Festival presents

Stooges Brass Band

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LaFete News New Orleans Entertainment: July 30

So, what’s happening in New Orleans during these last days of July of 2012?

There’s the tour of the Mediterranean movies, movies, musicals, bowling and so much more..

Here’s the latest from Frank Stansbury of Lafete News.    Contact him at LaFete11@att.net7-30-12

Vegas Tapas

TOUR OF THE MEDITERRANEAN

Pack your culinary suitcase… Vega Tapas Café embarks on its annual “Tour of the Mediterranean,” an epicurean excursion of exotic tastes and flavors from around the Great Inland Sea! Chef/owner Glen Hogh announced his yearly progressive tour of tasting menus kick off July 9 with Morocco as the first dining destination. “It is always the highlight of our summer promotional program,” said Chef Hogh. The special tour tasting menus, which cost $27 per person plus tax and gratuity, consist of 5-8 small plate courses crafted around the classic flavors of each country. “Tour Travelers” also have the option of pairing regional wines (when available) with each tasting for an additional $15 per person.

In addition, “touristas” will receive a “Tour of the Mediterranean Passport” stamped with each menu they partake in the tour. After the final port of call on the eight-week culinary excursion, diners with three stamps are treated to a complimentary bottle of wine on their next visit anytime during the month of September. Vega Tapas Café’s wine selection is stocked with unique bottles from around the world fitting for the “Tour” including wines from Morocco, Turkey, and Greece, as well as selections from more well known wine producing regions in Italy, France, & Spain.

“Tour of the Mediterranean” dates include:

July 30- Turkey

August 6- Greece

August 13- Italy

August 20- France

August 27- Spain

The city’s first true tapas eatery, Vega Tapas Café is located at 2051 Metairie Road in Old Metairie and is open for dinner Monday through Saturday at 5:30pm. In addition, Vega Tapas Café offers full-service catering for business luncheons, celebratory occasions and private functions.

Visit www.vegatapascafe for more information.

 

 

 

7-30-12

MONDAY MOVIE MADNESS’

SALUTE TO PETS

 

July 30th -Every President had a pet in the White House and Ronald Regan was no exception as we learn in

BEDTIME FOR BONZO

DINNER & A MOVIE SPECIAL

$15 PER PERSON INCLUDES: Panini of your choice; cup of soup or house salad; piccolo gelato or sorbetto ; doppio espresso

 

La Divina Cafe E Gelateri

621 Saint Peter St, New Orleans, Louisiana 70116

 

 

7-30-12MUSICAL RETURNS FOR TEN-YEAR ANNIVERSARY ENGAGEMENT

Waiting Around (the Restaurant Musical), the show that depicts life in the service

industry, returns to celebrate its ten-year anniversary on July 23 atThe Allways Lounge and Theatre. The show will run on Mondays at 8 pm, through August 27.

“Waiting Around” was first seen at Le Chat Noir, where it premiered in 2002. It played off-Broadway at the

productions in Delaware, and was presented last summer at Allways, as well as in Lockport, at the Bayou Playhouse. Composer and Musical Director Harry Mayronne is presenting the show along with original cast member Chris Wecklein, who returns as a performer. Other returning cast members include Tracey E. Collins, Jason Kirkpatrick, and Darcy Malone. Book and lyrics are by Ricky Graham. Direction and choreography are by Amanda Zirkenbach. Lighting

by Su Gonczy. Costumes by Cecile Casey Covert. Set design by James Jennings. Presented by Music Makers, LLC.

What: Waiting Around–the Restaurant Musical

When: Mondays, July 23 through August 27

Time: 8:00 pm

Where: Allways Lounge and Theatre

2240 St. Claude Ave. New Orleans

504/218-5778

Tickets: $20 (Available online at show’s website)

Limited $15 rush tickets at box office 30 minutes prior to performance.

Show Website: www.WaitingAroundTheMusical.com

 

 

 

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8:00pm until 1:00am.

More Jazz returns to Bourbon Street

Monday July 2, 2012, 8pm to 1 am

“Jazz Night at the Funky Pirate” featuring the Leroy Jones Quintet

Funky Pirate Bourbon, 727 Bourbon Street, New Orleans, LA 70116

No cover ~ complimentary BBQ Chicken and Red Beans and Rice at 11 pm

New Orleans’ Bourbon Street is returning to its original music one club at a time as rhythms of authentic New Orleans jazz float through the summer air.

Funky Pirate’s effort will combine two sorely missed features: jazz on Bourbon Street and Monday nights at Donna’s. All jazz fans, local and visiting, surely remember Donna’s Bar & Grill on N. Rampart Street as the place to be on Mondays to enjoy some real New Orleans jazz and Chef Charlie’s BBQ chicken with red beans and rice. Now this tradition will return to town albeit in a new location!

Charlie Simms of Donna’s will be hosting the opening Monday, July 2, and serving his world famous chicken and red beans during the 11 pm break. Music provided by the Leroy Jones Quintet will be going on from 8 pm until 1 am.

Monday July 2, 2012, 8 pm to 1 am

“Jazz Night at the Funky Pirate” featuring the Leroy Jones Quintet

Funky Pirate Bourbon, 727 Bourbon Street, New Orleans, LA 70116

No cover ~ complimentary BBQ Chicken and Red Beans and Rice at 11 pm

July schedule of “Jazz Night at the Funky Pirate” featuring the Leroy Jones Quintet

Monday July 30, 2012, 8 pm to 1 am

7-30-12Through Monday, September 3 – Free Bowling!

Beat the heat! Sign your kids up for 2 free games of bowling a day all Summer long! How does it work? Register the kids, via email, and receive weekly coupons for two free games per child per day, every day!!
Where: AMF All Star Lanes, 3640 Williams Blvd. Kenner, La 70065
When: From opening till 8PM.
Who: Kids ages 16 and under
Cost: 2 free games of bowling. Standard shoe rental rates apply.

 

 

 

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July 25 -Friday, August 3

Kids “Movie Camp”

Stay cool and entertained at the movies. All movies are $3 and include popcorn and a coke. All movies are rated PG and run during the week – not weekends. Show dates:
Week 9 (July 24-27) Lorax
Week 10 ( July 30-Aug 3) Kung Fu Panda-2
Where: Hollywood Cinema 9, 1401 W. Esplanade Avenue (Kenner)
When: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Who: Everyone!
How: Show up and purchase a ticket.
Cost: $3.00 includes movie,
popcorn, and coke

8-3-12WIST Logo

3pm

Frank Stansbury

With Host Eric Asher

 

 

 

8-3-12

New Orleans Museum of Art

One Collins Diboll Circle, City Park

PO Box 19123 | New Orleans | LA | 70179-0123

The New Orleans Museum of Art has announced a change in plans because of an overwhelming response to the ?Art You Can Eat? cooking demonstrations with chef Leah Chase. The demonstrations for the days she will appear ? July 13, August 3, 10 and 24 ? will be moved from Café NOMA to the museum?s auditorium to accommodate the crowd.

Chefs from the restaurants in the Ralph Brennan Restaurant Group, which operates Cafe NOMA, are appearing on Friday nights during the museum?s popular end-of-the-week special events. The cooking clases are in her honor, as ?Leah Chase: Paintings by Gustave Blache III,?

twenty dinner plate-sized oil paintings capturing the effort behind Dooky Chase?s seven decades of success, are on display.

The classes are free with admission to the museum, but participants must register in advance. Please RSVP

August 3

MICHAEL GOTTLIEB, Executive Chef

Red Fish Grill

with LEAH CHASE

Zecrets Zherbs

The Art of Roux Making and other Gumbo tales

August 10

HALEY BITTERMANN, EXECUTIVE CHEF

Ralph Brennan Restaurant Group

with LEAH CHASE

The Soul of New Orleans

Modern twists on New Orleans classics and other family-friendly comfort foods

August 17

THOMAS REGISTER, Beverage Specialist

Ralph Brennan Restaurant Group

Muddling and Mixing; The art of the cocktail Enhance cocktails with infusions and garden fresh fruits and vegetables

August 24

STEVEN MARSELLA, Executive Chef

Heritage Grill

Take a Walk on the Lite Side?

Creole Classics undergo an extreme makeover?Will you miss the butter?

ART YOU CAN EAT cooking demonstrations

New Orleans Museum of Art

City Park