Each year, more than a million visitors travel to New Orleans to partake in the city’s world-famous Carnival celebrations.
There will be plenty of parades in New Orleans leading up to Mardi Gras, also known as Fat Tuesday. on March 4. Here's what you need to know.
It’s officially carnival season in New Orleans and around the world, so we wanted to take this time to look at variations on ...
The earliest recorded Mardi Gras celebration in Southwest Louisiana was in 1882. However, the festivities died down soon ...
Mardi Gras is almost here ... or go with a buffet that includes Louisiana-style fried alligator, Cajun fried turkey, red beans & rice, shrimp etouffee, chicken & sausage jambalaya, chicken ...
This article is brought to you by Louisiana’s Cajun Bayou and the Louisiana Office of Tourism. The magic of Mardi Gras comes alive every year in a parish known as Louisiana’s Cajun Bayou.
Two more Louisiana parades have announced a change of plans due to stormy weather forecasts. Will it rain on your parade? The NWS has a new site for Mardi Gras weather forecasts. The krewes of ...
The magic of Mardi Gras comes alive every year in a parish known as Louisiana’s Cajun Bayou. Thirty-five miles south of New Orleans, in Lafourche Parish, locals and visitors come together to ...
YOU KNOW, YOU’RE IN LOUISIANA WHEN YOU CAN COME TO WALMART AND SEE AN ENTIRE MARDI GRAS PARADE. TODAY MARKS THE 25TH ANNIVERSARY. THIS STORE IN SLIDELL HAS PUT ON FOR THE COMMUNITY. I SPOKE TO ...
Jean-Luc Albin owns the Maurice French Pastries bakery in Metairie, Louisiana. He has been crafting French treats for over 30 years. Albin said Mardi Gras season is the busiest time of the year ...