701 Bourbon St
New Orleans, LA 70116
(504) 523-2788
Funky 544 is the place on Bourbon St to sing and dance and have a great time in New Orleans
The Mystic Krewe of Barkus was envisioned and created in November 1992 at a meeting of the Margaret Orr (WDSU-TV Weather Anchor) Fan Club held at Good Friends Bar. Thomas Wood brought his dog Jo Jo McWood to the meeting, where people complained about her neurotic ways. To get back at them all, Wood decided to make Jo Jo McWood queen of her own parade and captain-for-life. Thus, the Krewe of Barkus was born. The first Krewe meeting was held January 25, 1993, when the Krewe (after many beers) officially elected Jo Jo McWood Queen Barkus I. Jager Freeman, dog of Scott Freeman, was selected as King Barkus I. The chosen theme was "Welcome To The Flea Market"
Boutique du Vampyre features beautiful gifts and clothing for the Nocturnal and friends of the Nocturnal.
The world famous Old Opera House has been host to many celebrity parties and sightings because of the great live music offered. A trip to Bourbon St in New Orleans is never complete until you get to the Old Opera House. The Old Opera House is now the home of the spectacular, award winning, Chicken on the Bone band. This band plays all of your top party favorites throughout the years and turns it into a high energy show. This is the only show on Bourbon St. IT IS A MUST SEE! 601 Bourbon St., New Orleans. Corner of Toulouse and Bourbon Sts.
New Orleans’ most historic playhouse, Le Petit Théâtre Du Vieux Carré, has played an important role in our nation’s theatrical history since 1916. Located just off of Jackson Square, we have called our current stage home since 1922. As we mark our 99th Anniversary Season, we invite you to join us in celebrating with an array of classics and new works, stirring dramas, and giddy comedies. This 2015-2016 Season features Our Town, Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye, Sleeping Beauty (An American Panto), The Glass Menagerie, and A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum. Season and single tickets are now available! Le Petit Théâtre du Vieux Carré is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit performing arts organization. Our mission is to provide a wide range of quality theatrical productions and programming to entertain, enrich and educate the diverse population of our region and enhance the economic vitality of the city of New Orleans. For more information on events and programming call (504)522.2081 or visit www.lepetittheatre.com.
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Frank Relle is a photographer born and based in New Orleans, Louisiana. He graduated from Tulane University with degrees in Cognitive Science and Philosophy. His work is included in the public collections of the Smithsonian Museum of American History, the New Orleans Museum of Art and the Museum of Fine Arts Houston and in the private collections of Wynton Marsalis, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, Ellen DeGeneres, Drew Brees, Sheryl Crow and Kayne West. His photographs have been featured in The New York Times, The New Yorker, National Geographic, The Southern Review and The Oxford American magazines. Frank is the recipient of numerous awards including a 2007 International Photography Award and the Photo Lucida Critical Mass top 50 photographers 2006 and 2011. He was the curator of the New Orleans to Moscow Cultural Exchange Exhibition at the Multimedia Museum.
After years of being a traveling gallery, exhibiting at shows and doing pop up curations in Miami, New York, Los Angeles, London, Paris, and seeing just about every little roadside town in America along the way, Red Truck has returned to its permanent home on Royal street in New Orleans, the only place we can imagine settling down. If you're in town, we'd love to have you stop by.
"You're off to Great Places! Today is your day! Your mountain is waiting, So...get on your way!" March through New Orleans' French Quarter and join us at AKG presents The Art of Dr. Seuss! We look forward to your visit!
V Sushi & Martini is an Asian Fusion restaurant and the premier nightlife experience of The French Quarter. Listing over 50 specialty martinis and cocktails on the menu, with over 400 brands of liquor, champagne, wine, saki, beer, and specialty mixers; “V’ is prepared to entertain the most discerning connoisseur. V Sushi & Martini specializes in Asian fusion cuisine unlike any other in the Southern United States; Thai, Japanese, and Chinese, traditional and not-so traditional to tempt a gourmand of the highest standards. “V” is open for lunch, and happy hour with daily specials, dinner, and late night menu with specialty sushi rolls until 2am on weekend nights. Private parties are welcome in the Private Dining Suite, and can dine in the ambiance of a giant, sparkling champagne crystal chandelier, white leather and glass walls, private sound system, and elegantly custom made dining table and chairs. V Sushi & Martini plans with companies to create their special event, and provides in house promotion of their event if needed. V Sushi & Martini is located just steps away from Bourbon, at 821 Iberville St. Please Join Us! Party Sexy!!
Nightclub, Lounge, and New Orleans Music venue. 2 Bars, luxurious lounges, state-of-the art sound and lighting. Specialized party planning and VIP services, including catering, bottle service, and entertainment options, The Hookah is the ideal spot for birthday parties, reunions, private parties and events of all sizes.
Every Friday Night in The French Quarter New Orleans with residents: Beautiful Bells Carmine P. Filthy Chump Change Rekanize Ryan Pearce Shanook The Able Chris
Worthy Productions is a turn-key digital production company located in the historic French Quarter in New Orleans, Louisiana. Above the famous free house, Molly's at the Market. Worthy Productions uses the latest in technology to provide custom services for a range of project needs: feature films, traditional and mixed media, interactive websites, video art installations, and live music events. We approach every project with the understanding that its success neccessitates first on strong storytelling, the most important element of good filmmaking since the beginning of cinema. While our clients rely on us to solve problems, produce results, and manage their digital libraries for promotional materials, our true passion lies in telling the stories of Louisiana and the gulf south that deserve to be told.. We've documented the salvation of a wreck in the Mississippi River, collected high resolution source material for a contemporary art exhibit at the New Orleans Museum of Art, and increased video quality of crime footage. Our unique talents and skills enables our clients to view us as a true production partner who is equally invested in your goals and the professional, progressive nature of your project. Our most favorite projects are the ones that test us creatively, challenge our problem-solving skills, and reward us with a job well done. We look forward to collaborating with you at every step of the process, from brainstorming and scriptwriting, production and budget management, and finally to post-production and delivery.