The public is invited to celebrate the Mardi Gras season, catch a few beads, and spend time with neighbors during the upcoming Krewe of Artemis Parade.
There are several parades you can attend this weekend across the New Orleans metro. Below is the schedule for parades this ...
It’s time to roll. The Krewe of Titans Parade runs on Friday, Feb. 14 at 6:30 p.m., and it starts at the intersection of Spartan Drive and Highway 11.
As for parking for the parade, attendees can find spots on streets that are outside of the parade route. Some parking spots will be available at Sprouts and Liberty High School. Drivers should keep in ...
A French Quarter walking parade scheduled to stroll this weekend has been postponed for the second year in a row.
New Orleans erupts into a dazzling display of parades, music, and revelry for Mardi Gras. Known as "Fat Tuesday," this celebration marks the final day before Lent and is so deeply ingrained in ...
The city is requiring more police officers at parades this year, putting higher costs on smaller, independent krewes vital to ...
In the Presbytère parade, everything – floats, riders, buildings and even spectators – is made of about 35,000 LEGO bricks.
A Krewe du Vieux subkrewe titled “Drips and Discharges” reportedly plans to make the internationally famous pooch the ...
Saturday, February 22 includes a jam-packed schedule: Krewe of Pontchartrain (11 AM, Uptown). Legion of Mars (Follows ...
Scrim, New Orleans' infamous escape artist dog, is being honored by multiple Mardi Gras krewes, including Muses and Barkus.
The Krewe of Freret will honor Grammy-winning Soul Queen Irma Thomas with a new float in its 2025 parade, themed “Time Is on Our Side.” ...