At sunset on March 19, the Mardi Gras Indians don their elaborate suits of
beads and feathers in neighborhoods throughout New Orleans and play out
ritual confrontations with song and dance.
View photos from recent St. Joseph's Nights, 2012-2016, in the image gallery
below....
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There are three Super Sunday Mardi Gras celebrations that happen each year.
Mardi Gras Indians from all parts of New Orleans come together for a
procession that displays their unity and amazing artistry. At the end of the
procession, there is a big festival with music, food...
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New Orleans was hopping with the first big parades of the season this
weekend, plus the Ladies and Men of Unity Second Line Parade on Sunday! Check
out these video highlights of Krewe du Vieux, krewedelusion, and the second
line parade as captured by the WWOZ video team. Ac...
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***KEEP N IT REAL HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED TO STEP OUT WITH REVOLUTION ON SUN.,
MARCH 25***
Listen to the interview with Perry Franklin, president of Keep-N-It-Real and
Rose Madison Franklin, business manager of Keep-N-It Real
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VIP Ladies and Kids Social Aid and Pleasure Club
15th Anniversary Parade
“Have A Heart”
“We have walked before thee in truth and with a perfect heart and have done
that which is good in thy sight”
Sunday, March 4, 2018
Start Time: 12:45pm
Queen: Elisha “Puff” Magee
Jr. ...
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12th Annual Parade
"ONE LOVE"
Ladies of Unity King 2018: Tony
Miss Queen Diva Laurita
Special Guest: 2017 Men of Unity Queen Jacquelyn Williams and Her Royal Court
START at 2700 Valence St. Proceed down Valence Street to Magnolia Street.
Make a left on Magnolia to Napoleon...
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New Orleans remains the incarceration capital of the world.
The Right to Counsel, a basic 6th amendment right, is still in jeopardy and
mass incarceration and institutional discrimination plague our criminal
justice system. It is time for true reform.
Join the second lin...
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