Tuesday, July 19, 2016

A Toast to N.O.: Round Table Luncheon Saluting Tales/ Tales of the Cocktail Festivities.....‏

Good morning darlings, are we ready for a very spirited week? I am - I can not wait for the annual Round Table Luncheon Saluting Tales of the Cocktail on Wednesday, July 20 at noon at Hotel Mazarin and then the long anticipated Tales of the Cocktail July 19-24

Darlings, 
Despite the tragedy in Nice, France that marred the French National Holiday, Bastille Day festivities went on in New Orleans as originally planned.
French Consul General, Monsieur Gregory Trumel thought about cancelling the celebration, but he felt that they must go forward because the terrorists must NOT win. With the motto of “liberté, égalité, fraternité”, he asked for us to pause for a few minutes to honor the dead and proceeded to sing “La Marseillaise,” the French National Anthem. Here it is on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10153528258160870.1073742687.581200869&type=1&l=e522739d53.
One of my darling friends, the former Vice-Consul of France in New Orleans, Martine Vasseur, was only a few feet away and sent an e-mail on Facebook. “I am still shell-shocked after the terrorist attack in Nice which caught my girlfriend and I by surprise while attending a jazz concert a mere 25 km away. Today we are in mourning instead of dancing to the sounds of Earth Wind and Fire as initially planned. My sympathy goes to the victims, to their families, to the many onlookers, especially to the foreign tourists who were watching the fireworks on the famous Promenade des Anglais. I am short of words to describe our immense grief.” 
I was really saddened, since I love the city of Nice and cherish my lovely memories of the beautiful Promenade des Anglais and my stays at both the famous Negresco Hotel and the Meridian Hotel. My sympathy and prayers go out to all the victims and their families and wishing a speedy recovery to the other victims.
The same goes to the Baton Rouge victims and their families. I am praying for peace and unity at this difficult time. 
The festivities, “Vive le 14 juillet” – “Long live the 14th of July,” “Vive la France! Vive la République!” were very memorable. The VIP Soiree hosted by the Consul General Trumel in honor of Bastille Day at the New Orleans Museum of Art was superb.
Duchess Chiquita Bergen joined me to watch the always fun French Market 2016 Bartenders and Waiters Race. Part of Bastille Day Fete Nola festivities, in partnership with the French community, this race takes the traditionally practiced WAITERS RACE held round the world in honor of Bastille Day, to a new level by bringing in local bartenders, too! The race happens in or near the French Market each year. This year's 2016 race occurred on French Market Place, between Barracks and Ursulines streets. I am happy to report that the first place was won by a female waitress from Muriel's #20. Mary Hulse won the first heat as Garry Marrero and Jewel Wooten came in behind her. https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10153533816080870.1073742689.581200869&type=1&l=b1874d5ef1
In between Bastille Day festivities, I was invited to attend the lovely Susan G Komen's The Summer Cure Patron Party at the palatial home of Joseph and Sue Ellen Canizaro. The 15th Summer Cure Chef's Wine Dinner took place on Friday, July 15 at the Windsor Court. Susan G. Komen New Orleans is dedicated to combating breast cancer at every front. https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10153525981040870.1073742686.581200869&type=1&l=6ea838a7e6
I didn't think I was able to attend the Gala, since I was planning to participate with Duchess Chiquita Linda in the annual French Dog Contest but, due to the weather, all outdoor activities for the Bastille Day Celebration at NOMA were cancelled so I was delighted to be able to attend the Summer Cure Chefs Wine Dinner benefiting Susan G. Komen New Orleans which was spectacular. The elegant Windsor Court was the venue for the delicious dinner that featured a spectacular lineup of chefs: Alex Harrell, Angeline; Eric Sibley, Doris Metropolitan; Kristen Essig and Michael Stoltzfus, Coquette; Nick Lama, Restaurant Avo; and Chef de Cuisine Gabriel Charpentier, The Grill Room, Windsor Court Hotel. https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10153530719860870.1073742688.581200869&type=1&l=293697d267
Another event that I thoroughly enjoyed was attending the fabulous performance of “The High Priestess of Dark Alley” at Le Petit Theatre du Vieux Carre. The cast was superb and the play was very entertaining, funny and I found myself relating to some of it because I came from a matriarchl family where the women wore the pants. I recommend it very highly. It will be playing until July 24.
Darlings, this past week four of my old-time friends passed away and I want to express my deepest condolence to the family of old-time restaurateurs Jack Sands of Tavern on the Park- now Ralph on the Park: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/theneworleansadvocate/obituary.aspx?page=lifestory&pid=180624380 
and longtime friend and fellow Rotarian Peter Mayer of Peter Mayer Advertising: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/theneworleansadvocate/obituary.aspx?n=peter-arno-mayer&pid=180685144&fhid=5630
May their Soul Rest in Peace!
On a happy, happy note, - FestiGals today announced that the legendary Angela Hill, TV and radio broadcaster, will serve as the 2016 Grand Diva for the New Orleans festival that celebrates, empowers and connects women. In her role as FestiGals Grand Diva, Angela Hill will be crowned on Thursday, July 28, and she will lead the parade of partygoers on Saturday, July 30, during the sixth annual Stiletto Stroll through the streets of the Warehouse District.  
FestiGals, which is slated for July 28-30 at the JW Marriot, also includes the "Queen of Creole Cuisine," Leah Chase. The recent James Beard award winner will host a private dinner at Dooky Chase Restaurant on Thursday, July 28 for FestiGals Diva Package holders. The 93-year-old culinary connoisseur will also be featured in a session titled "Outside the Kitchen" discussing her plethora of life experiences beyond the Dooky Chase kitchen. 
Darlings, this upcoming week is going to very special since I am looking forward to hosting the Annual Round Table Luncheon Saluting Tales of the Cocktail on Wednesday, July 20 at noon at Hotel Mazarin. I just heard from my darling friend George Sandeman of Sandeman Port that he is planning to be there.
Not one but two spirit makers have been invited: Alexandre Gabriel, President and owner of Maison Ferrand who will be presenting a tasting of his newest product Plantation Stiggins Pineapple Rum and Allen Katz introducing his Dorothy Parker Gin.
As in the past, it will be co-hosted by “Mr. and Mrs. Cocktail,” the one and only Ann Tuennerman, founder of Tales of the Cocktail, and her husband Paul G. Tuennerman. I have prepared a program that will include a Rum Tasting by Alexandre Gabriel, producer of fine spirits and owner of Maison Ferrand which is a highly regarded company that distributes its fine spirits in more than 40 countries, in some of the world’s most prestigious outlets.
We also will have a tasting of gin by the creator of Dorothy Parker Gin, Allen Katz of New York Distilling Company. The entertainment will go along with the theme and will be performed by talented Claudia Baumgarten who will talk about Dorothy Parker and her life during Prohibition. She will entertain us with songs from her new set of SONGS of FOOD & LOVE, and be accompanied on the piano by Jim Walpole.
As in the past, Champagne and wines will be flowing for the delicious three-course luncheon prepared by Chef Bellet. The price has been set at $55 all-inclusive.  We still have a few seats left but must need by today whether you are planning to join us. Call me at 504-495-9181.

Congrats to Muriel's Restaurant for winning 1st Place in the French Market Bartenders and Waiters Race! Vive la France! Happy Bastille Day!
Winner Mary Hulse holding framed print by Paul Rodriguez donated by Casell-Bergen Gallery
Celebrating Bastille Day with the Krewe of Cork at Hotel Mazarin



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July 19-24
Tales of the Cocktail

The five-day festival features spirited dinners around town that pair creative cocktails with great New Orleans cuisine, educational seminars, late night cocktail soirees, and more! The world's premier cocktail-centric festival brings together the international spirit community to mix and mingle with the brightest minds in mixology. More info
July 21


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http://neworleanscitypark.com/calendar/category/thursdays-at-twilight

THURSDAYS AT TWILIGHT: 6 p.m., Pavilion of the Two Sisters, Botanical Gardens, City Park, Victory Drive, New Orleans. 

Thursdays at Twilight Garden Concert Series presents

July 21 - Ronnie Kole
Jazz pianist Ronnie Kole's smooth sound and elegant demeanor have earned him respect from musicians across the globe. Kole sharpened his skills in Al Hirt's club and Kole's Corner on Bourbon Street. He was inducted into the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame in 2012 and has recorded 32 CD/LP's. This New Orleans-based pianist keeps busy performing concerts across the United States, Europe and Asia.  For more information about the band, visit ronniekole.com.

The High Priestess of Dark Alley July 21 - 24
Written and Directed by Jackie Alexander
The High Priestess of Dark Alley will play Le Petit Théâtre du Vieux Carré from July 7 - 24, 2016. The contemporary 7th Ward-set drama is written and directed by Jackie Alexander, author of last season's Brothers From The Bottom. 
PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE: July 21 - 24, 2016 | Thursdays - Saturdays at 7:30 PM; 3:00 PM Saturday and Sunday afternoons
:
LE PETIT THEATRE - 616 St. Peter St. New Orleans LA 70116 | 504.522.2081-
TICKETS: Single tickets range from $25-40. $15 student tickets and $15 child tickets are also available at every performance

SatJul 23, 2016
Orpheum Theater
129 Roosevelt Way, New Orleans, LA 70112
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Sentimental Journey: The Big Bands of World War II July  23 and August 13 & 27The National WWII Museum's own Victory Swing Orchestra celebrates the great big bands of the WWII era. This romantic evening will feature classic hits like Sentimental Journey; Begin the Beguine; Stardust; Sing, Sing, Sing; Tuxedo Junction; and Take the A Train by bandleader greats such as Glenn Miller, Harry James, Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw, and Duke Ellington. This amazing ensemble of talented New Orleans musicians will have you In The Mood to dance the night away!
 
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Burlesque Brunch: Legs and Eggs!
With our friends at New Orleans Ice Cream - look for special treats on the menu
Sundays, 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. 
How about some legs with your eggs?! Join us for Sunday brunch with a kick. World-famous burlesque dancer Bella Blue performs to live music while you dine on three creative Creole courses by Chef Juan Carlos Gonzalez. New Orleans has a long history with burlesque dancing. Our city was a burlesque hot spot from the 1940s to when clubs were shut down in the 1960s. We hope you enjoy our homage to this historic and beautiful art form. 
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    Tuesday, July 26Ace Hotel New Orleans and Lucky Peach present: Boudin Boogaloo
    6-9pm, $65, Barnett Hall
    Ace Hotel Continues Multi-City Cultural and Culinary Series with July 26 Book Launch Party for The Wurst of Lucky Peach in New Orleans with Boudin by Donald Link, Drag Bingo and Entertainment by New Orleans street band Bon Bon Vivant.

    New Orleans, LA -

    Ace Hotel New Orleans and Lucky Peach are teaming up to celebrate the release of Lucky Peach editor Chris Ying's latest encased-meat compendium, The Wurst of Lucky Peach.

    Join us for Boudin Boogaloo, a Boudin-inspired feast in Barnett Hall at Ace Hotel New Orleans - tickets are $65 and land you food by Donald Link and Josephine Estelle chefs Michael Hudman and Andy Ticer, 2 rounds of drinks, Drag Bingo hosted by one of New Orleans' most beloved Queens, entertainment by New Orleans street band Bon Bon Vivant, and a copy of The Wurst of Lucky Peach. Attendees will get to meet and greet with Lucky Peach editor-in-chief Chris Ying.

    This will be the second stop in a multi-city tour visiting our hotels across the US, presented by Ace Hotel and Lucky Peach Magazine. Part of The Wurst of Lucky Peach and the Power Vegetables book tours, each stop brings an elevated twist to a book release party - with extraordinary eats and fun happenings. The next stop will be this fall back at Ace Hotel Downtown Los Angeles.

    Purchase tickets at acehotel.com/boudinboogaloo
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    FESTIGALS ANNOUNCES NEW ORLEANS BROADCASTING LEGEND ANGELA HILL AS 2016 GRAND DIVA
    Leah Chase to Host Private Dinner and be Featured Speaker at Inaugural New Orleans Women's Conference
     
    (New Orleans) - FestiGals today announced that the legendary Angela Hill, TV and radio broadcaster, will serve as the 2016 Grand Diva for the New Orleans festival that celebrates, empowers and connects women. In her role as FestiGals Grand Diva, Angela Hill will be crowned on Thursday, July 28, and she will lead the parade of partygoers on Saturday, July 30, during the sixth annual Stiletto Stroll through the streets of the Warehouse District. 
     
    FestiGals, which is slated for July 28-30 at the JW Marriot, also includes the "Queen of Creole Cuisine," Leah Chase. The recent James Beard award winner will host a private dinner at Dooky Chase Restaurant on Thursday, July 28 for FestiGals Diva Package holders. The 93-year-old culinary connoisseur will also be featured in a session titled "Outside the Kitchen" discussing her plethora of life experiences beyond the Dooky Chase kitchen.  
     
    This year, FestiGals will host the inaugural New Orleans Women's Conference which will take place on Friday, July 29. Highlights of the Women's Conference include a passionate and energetic keynote address by Carla Harris, a Vice Chairman at Morgan Stanley; a panel entitled "Ladies Who Make Music" featuring Germaine Bazzle, Stephanie Jordan and Helen Gillet; a session about "Ladies Who Make Parades" including Virginia Saussy with the Krewe of Muses, Julie Lea with the Krewe of Nyx and Camille Baldassar of the Pussyfooters; and the spirited Sallie Ann Glassman will explain the Haitian Vodou religion and its connection to New Orleans while later leading an actual Haitian Vodou ceremony.
     
    Participants will also have the chance to attend a variety of professional and personal development sessions focusing on social media to promote business, networking, leadership, health and more. New this year will be FestiTalks, eight fast-pace sessions of short, focused talks in the style of disrupt HR or TedTalks.
     
    On Saturday, July 30, FestiGals will host its charitable "Bodacious Bras for a Cause" Brunch and Auction where the top fundraising bras from the Bodacious Bras Challenge are sold to the highest bidders. Five original bra-inspired works of art will also be available in the live auction. The Cancer Association of Greater New Orleans and Breastoration, Inc. will receive all proceeds from the auction which is preceded by the Thriver Fashion Show where models "thriving in their cancer recovery" sport fabulous summer attire from Stein Mart on the catwalk.
     
    The expanded downtown Stiletto Stroll offers women the opportunity to participate in an authentic New Orleans walking parade. This year's Stiletto Stroll is aiming to become the world's largest all women's second line complete with the all-female Universe Brass Band, entertainers and dance groups. The crowds will saunter from a pre-party at Harrah's through the streets of the Warehouse District to Mardi Gras World where revelers will enjoy the sounds of Rockin' Dopsie at the dazzling After-Glow Party. FestiGals is donating all proceeds of the event to the New Orleans Family Justice Center which helps families and individuals suffering from domestic violence. The parade has a GLO theme, "shining light on domestic violence."
     
    FestiGals' single event tickets are available; but for the true FestiGal, the Diva Package is available. Further details and event pricing are online at www.FestiGals.org.
     
    FestiGals is a unique celebration of women and New Orleans. Now in its sixth year and attracting women from across the country, FestiGals Girlfriend Weekend Getaway is New Orleans first and only women's event of its kind in which women from all backgrounds are inspired and empowered in a festive environment including New Orleans largest women's second line parade. Founded in 2011 and produced by Diane B. Lyons and ACCENT- DMC, FestiGals, Inc. has collectively raised more than $95,000 through the highly acclaimed Bodacious Bras for a Cause Luncheon & Auction (now a brunch event) and the Bodacious Bras Challenge which benefit the Cancer Association of Greater New Orleans and Breastoration, Inc. Endorsed by the New Orleans Tourism Marketing Corporation, the New Orleans Convention and Visitors Bureau and the New Orleans Chamber of Commerce, FestiGals annually attracts more than 2,200 women from around the U.S. and Greater New Orleans area to the summer event. FestiGals 2016 is slated for July 28 - 30 at the JW Marriott on Canal Street.

Tuesday, July 12, 2016

A Toast to New Orleans: Bastille's Day Festivities- Round Table Luncheon on July 20 and more‏

Darlings,
 
Another fabulous week has gone in our beloved New Orleans. Every week, I keep saying "I need to save my energy for next week" but, as you know the Big Easy keeps us pretty busy with so many wonderful fun events.
 
As predicted, I started my social week by attending a lovely reception at the Mexican Consulate in honor of the newly appointed Consul General, Sr. Carlos Ponce. I returned the next day to the Mexican Consulate Gallery to attend the opening of the photographic art exhibit, “Los Demonios de mi Tierra” by Mauricio Silerio.
New Consul of Mexico : Hon. Carlos Ponce with Mexican artist Mauricio Silerio
Margarita Bergen's photo.
Margarita Bergen's photo.
 
 
That night I attended the preview of the fabulous production of Thoroughly Modern Millie at Tulane Summer Lyric Theatre. It was packed and I enjoyed tremendously. 
Every year I look forward to all the festivities associated with San Fermin en Nueva Orleans (Running of the Bulls) from July 8-10, which is set to coincide every year with the world-famous Encierro (Running of the Bulls) at the San Fermin Festival in Pamplona, Spain. But the New Orleans version of the event is uniquely its own.
One big difference is that our bulls are none other than the Big Easy Rollergirls and participants from other roller derby leagues across the country. And the runners – thousands of them! – are in no danger of being gored by real, sharp-horned, 800-pound bulls. Instead, the slowest runners run the “risk” of being whacked by our Rollergirls with soft-core foam baseball bats. In fact, some of the runners enjoy it so much they willingly submit to being whacked multiple times!
The festivities started on Thursday with a delicious St. Fermin Spanish Wine Dinner at the Bourbon Orleans. It reminded me of the time when I used to live in Ibiza, Spain. 
Darlings, as in the past, the Running of the Bulls on Poydras Street was so much fun. Walther Vera and I were there to film a segment of his bilingual program, "El Mirador," to be aired today, Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. and on Thursday at 8:30 p.m. on Cox TV-1004.https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10153515156700870.1073742684.581200869&type=1&l=b8fea96a5d


I took it easy on Friday, since I know that after working at Casell-Bergen Gallery, I needed to glamorize myself to attend, the always-entertaining and delicious Casa Argentina's Tango and Folklore at the JW Marriott . I love the tango and this year, it was superb. I saw so many friends enjoying the elegant and fabulous soiree celebrating the 200th anniversary of the Independence of Argentina. See more about it here: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10153517044125870.1073742685.581200869&type=1&l=daa13fe0e2
Darlings, this week we are going to be celebrating the annual festivities for Bastille Day. Many of the Bastille Day events will be held at the New Orleans Museum of Art on Thursday and Friday, July 14-15. Among the entertainers scheduled at NOMA for Friday the 15th is my darling friend and talented pianist/vocalist, Giselle Bonfaire, who will be performing songs in French and English that afternoon from 4-6 p.m. Including some of the all-time classics of the great Edith Piaf. Also performing that day will be the Lost Bayou Ramblers. For more details go tohttp://bastilledaynola.com/bastilledaynola/2016_bastille_day_fete/.
As part of the  Bastille Day Fete Nola activities, the annual wreath laying by The Council of French Societies at New Place de France (the Joan of Arc statue) will be held in the heart of the French Market District, Decatur Street at St. Philip Street. Join French organizations, the Consulate General of France in New Orleans and other local dignitaries for the annual wreath-laying on Bastille Day, July 14, at 10:00 a.m. Complimentary champagne and cupcakes will be offered after speeches in French and English and the public singing of the French National Anthem, “La Marseillaise.”
 
On Sunday, July 17 from 3:00-5:00 p.m. is the Annual French Market Bartender and Waiters Race. It begins at 4:00 p.m. at the corner of Barracks Street and French Market Place and ends near the Farmers Market Stage (see calendar below for more details). 
 
Darlings, I am looking forward to hosting my annual Round Table Luncheon Saluting Tales of the Cocktail on Wednesday, July 20 at noon at Hotel Mazerin. The deadline for reservations is this Friday, July 15 since there will be so many cocktail tastings and a gourmet dinner prepared by Chef Agnes Bellet at La Louisiane.
As in the past, it will be co-hosted by “Mr. and Mrs. Cocktail,” the one and only Ann Tuennerman, founder of Tales of the Cocktail, and her husband Paul G. Tuennerman. I have prepared a program that will include a Rum Tasting by Alexandre Gabriel, producer of fine spirits and owner of Maison Ferrand which is a highly regarded company that distributes its fine spirits in more than 40 countries, in some of the world’s most prestigious outlets.
We also will have a tasting of gin by the creator of Dorothy Parker Gin, Allen Katz of New York Distilling Company. The entertainment will go along with the theme and will be performed by talented Claudia Baumgarten who will talk about Dorothy Parker and her life during Prohibition. She will entertain us with songs from her new set of SONGS of FOOD & LOVE, and be accompanied on the piano by Jim Walpole.
 
As in the past, Champagne and wines will be flowing for the delicious three-course luncheon prepared by Chef Bellet. The price has been set at $55 all-inclusive. Reservations are needed by July 15 and are being handled by EventBrite. Here is the link:  https://www.eventbrite.com/e/round-table-luncheon-saluting-tales-of-the-cocktail-tickets-26397852688?aff=ehomefriend.


    • Enjoying the Spanish Wine Dinner at the Bourbon Orleans
      • With my friends at the Tulane summer lyric
      • In my way to Tulane Summer Lyric, my friend Paul Mauffrey and I stopped to see the lovely performance of talented tenor Taylor Miller bidding Farewell to New Orleans. He will be missed !


      • Enjoy your week - Happy Bastille Day
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      •  July 12

        2016 Chefs Taste Challenge
        Ingredient Draft to
        Air LIVE on Facebook,
        Tuesday, July 12 
         

        Join us LIVE on Facebook, TODAY, Tuesday, July 12 at 2pm CST for the Chefs Taste Challenge "Ingredient Draft" live from the New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center. The ten chef finalists will select their ingredients from a list of products from across the country that are in-season at the time of the competition, and you can have a bird's eye view of the fun!
        https://www.facebook.com/ChefsTasteChallenge/
         


      • Tuesday, July 12, 2016 • 6 p.m.
        • The Historic New Orleans Collection presents
          the fourteenth Les Comédiens Français Lecture 
          Victor Séjour: A Reappraisal


14th Les Comédiens Français Lecture
“Victor Séjour: A Reappraisal”

Among the prized holdings of The Historic New Orleans Collection are materials related to Victor Séjour (1817–1874), a free man of color born in New Orleans who moved to France at age 19 to pursue a writing career.
The Historic New Orleans Collection presents
the fourteenth Les Comédiens Français Lecture 
Victor Séjour: A Reappraisal
featuring Alfred E. Lemmon, director of the Williams Research Center
with readings by Pamela D. Arceneaux, Janet Daley Duval, Walter Harris Jr., and Howard Margot
Tuesday, July 12, 2016 • 6 p.m.
Williams Research Center • 410 Chartres Street
This event is free and open to the public.
Reservations* are encouraged and can be made at wrc@hnoc.org or (504) 523-4662.


Windsor Court
July 12
Windsor Uncorked: Wine Series Continues into Summer with European Exploration
Windsor Court celebrates 

The Wines of Northern Rhône (Tuesday, July 12) -Attendees will learn about and taste the incredible Viognier from Condrieu, as well as the famous Syrah blends from the Côte-Rôtie, Crozes Hermitage and Saint Joseph.
All classes begin at 6 p.m. and cost $45 per person, plus tax.  The price reduces to $40 per person, plus tax, when purchasing three or more classes at once.Windsor Court Hotel
300 Gravier Street, New Orleans, LA 70130
Phone: 504-523-6000 Phone: 800-928-7898
    • TRINITY ARTIST SERIES:- at Trinity Episcopal Church, 1329 Jackson Avenue, New Orleans
PLEASE Note: The EVERY Tuesday "ORGAN & Labyrinth with Albinas Prizgintas Is BACK by Popular Demand !
As part of the  Bastille Day Fete Nola activities, the annual wreath laying by The Council of French Societies at New Place de France (the Joan of Arc statue) will be held in the heart of the French Market District, Decatur Street at St. Philip Street. Join French organizations, the Consulate General of France in New Orleans and other local dignitaries for the annual wreath-laying on Bastille Day, July 14, at 10:00 a.m. Complimentary champagne and cupcakes will be offered after speeches in French and English and the public singing of the French National Anthem, “La Marseillaise.”
 
On Sunday, July 17 from 3:00-5:00 p.m. is the Annual French Market Bartender and Waiters Race. It begins at 4:00 p.m. at the corner of Barracks Street and French Market Place and ends near the Farmers Market Stage
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    The High Priestess of Dark Alley July 14 - 24
    Written and Directed by Jackie Alexander

    Two sisters, one robbed of her sexuality, the other defined by it, do battle with their domineering mother over the men they love.
    Written and directed by Jackie Alexander, the author who brought "Brothers From the Bottom" (Wendell Pierce) to New Orleans last year. Performances 7:30 PM Thursday - Saturday evenings, with 3 PM matinees on Saturday and Sunday. Run time is approximately 135 minutes, including one 15-minute intermission.
    "Wonderful...an intricate piece of work that touches on our sensibilities with humor, and a genuine philosophical perspective." - Ruby Dee, Legendary Late Actress and Civil Rights Activist
    " 'The High Priestess of Dark Alley' is brilliant...Alexander weaves together a captivating, humor-filled story peopled by characters who are suffering from the cards life has dealt them." - Amsterdam News
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    The High Priestess of Dark Alley will play Le Petit Théâtre du Vieux Carré from July 7 - 24, 2016. The contemporary 7th Ward-set drama is written and directed by Jackie Alexander, author of last season's Brothers From The Bottom. In the play, two sisters- one robbed of her sexuality, the other defined by it- do battle with their domineering mother over the men they love. The High Priestess of 
    Dark Alley is the story of three Creole women, Celeste Thibodaux and her two daughters, Claire and Janee Charbonnet. Trapped by the conventions of intra-racial divisions within the African American community, the sisters are pitted against their mother regarding issues of color, class, sexuality and generational differences.
    PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE: July 7 - 24, 2016 | Thursdays - Saturdays at 7:30 PM; 3:00 PM Saturday and Sunday afternoons

    WHERE:
    LE PETIT THEATRE - 616 St. Peter St. New Orleans LA 70116 | 504.522.2081

    BOX OFFICE:
    504.522.2081 or lepetittheatre.com

    TICKETS: Single tickets range from $25-40. $15 student tickets and $15 child tickets are also available at every performance. 
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    The Wizard of Oz
    Click your heels together and join the Scarecrow, Tin Man, Lion, Dorothy and her little dog Toto, as they journey through the magical land of Oz, meet the Wizard and obtain their heart's desires. Follow the yellow brick road and embark on one of the wildest musical adventures ever told, The Wizard of Oz.
     
    Following its history-making 1939 Technicolor film debut starring Judy Garland, this colorful conjuring of L. Frank Baum's fantasy children's novel has captivated the hearts and imaginations of dreamers of all ages. This version includes all of the classics: Over The Rainbow, Munchkinland (Ding Dong! The Witch Is Dead), If I Only Had A Brain, We're Off To See The Wizard (Follow The Yellow Brick Road), and The Merry Old Land of Oz. Don't miss this true American classic as we invite you to fly over the rainbow.
     
    Performances:            July 14, 15, 16, 17, 20, 21, 22, 23 & 24 on the MainStage
    Tickets:                       $36 - $40 per person.  Reserved Seating
     
     
    Wizard of Oz, Jr.  Young Performers Edition
    Like so many girls her age, little Dorothy Gale of Kansas dreams of what lies over the rainbow. One day a twister hits her farm and carries her away over the rainbow to another world. Come join Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Tin Man, the Cowardly Lion and Toto as they travel the universe of Dorothy's imagination.
     
    Performances:            July 28, 29, 30 & 31 on the MainStage
    Tickets:                       $15 per person.  Reserved seating
     
     
    WHERE:           Rivertown Theaters for the Performing Arts
                            325 Minor St. in the heart of Rivertown, Kenner LA (parallel to Williams Blvd.)
                            Plenty of parking on the streets around the theater
     
     
    THEATER CONTACT, INFORMATION, SEASON SUBSCRIPTIONS & TICKETS:
                           
                            Box Office:  (504) 461-9475 or    www.RivertownTheaters.com
     
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    Bastille Day Fete will take place at on July 15 from 4-10 p.m. at the New Orleans Museum of Art. Enjoy French music, movies, food, tours of NOMA, pétanque, kids activities, a French dog contest, photo booth, French cooking demonstration, mini beginnner French lessons and a torchlight procession! 
     
      for more information.


    ANNUAL FRENCH MARKET BARTENDER AND WAITERS RACE

    July 17 @ 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm


    Questions? Contact Amy at akirk@frenchmarket.org
    Sunday July 17, 3:00-5:00 p.m.
    RACE BEGINS AT 4:00 P.M. AT THE CORNER OF BARRACKS AND FRENCH MARKET PLACE
    Race ends near the Farmers Market Stage
    ENTERTAINMENT BEGINS AT 3:00 P.M. AT THE FARMERS MARKET STAGE NEAR GOV NICHOLLS
    3 p.m. Harmonouche with Raphael Bas and Pascal Valcasara
    3:30  p.m. Bartenders & Waiters must be checked in
    3:45 p.m. Dance performances by Les ReBelles NOLA
    4:00 p.m. THE RACE BEGINS!
    Bartenders and waiters will speedwalk down French Market Place carrying trays of food and beverages. Winners from each heat will race for the final win of trophies, cash prizes, and goodies!
    4:45 p.m. Awards ceremony featuring Bastille Day Fête NOLA organizers
    5:00  pm. Event ends: Voilá!



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    TIPITINA'S FOUNDATION FREE FRIDAYS CONCERT SERIES Free Show!
    FOUNDATION FREE FRIDAYS CONCERT SERIES

    ** THIS IS EVENT IS FREE AND OPEN TO PATRONS AGES 21+ 
    ** NO TICKETS ARE NECESSARY

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    - AGES 21+
    - MUST HAVE VALID GOVERNMENT-ISSUED ID TO ENTER

    - General Admission / Standing Room Only
    ** The Box Office is open 10am to 5pm Mon-Fri **

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    July 20
    The annual Round Table Luncheon Saluting Tales of the Cocktail 
    The dateline for the upcoming Round table Luncheon Saluting Tales of the cocktail is this Friday, July 15 so please make your reservation now:
    The annual Round Table Luncheon Saluting Tales of the Cocktail will be on Wednesday, July 20, 2016 at noon at a new venue for this one: Hotel Mazarin on Bienville Street since both Bourbon House and The Bourbon Orleans Hotel were…
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    The annual Round Table Luncheon Saluting Tales of the Cocktail  will be on Wednesday, July 20, 2016 at noon at a new venue:: Hotel Mazarin on 730 Bienville Street . As in the past, it will be co-hosted by Mr and Mrs Cocktail- the one and only Ann Tuennerman, founder of Tales of the Cocktail and her husband Paul G Tuennerman. I have prepared a. program that will include a Rum Tasting by Alexandre Gabriel, producer of fine spirits and owner of , Maison Ferrand which is a highly regarded company that distributes its fine spirits in more than 40 countries, in some of the world's most prestigious outlets.
    We also will have a tasting of Gin by the creator of Dorothy Parker Gin ; Allen Katz of New York Distilling Company- The entertainment will go along with the theme and will be by talented Claudia Baumgarten who will talk about Dorothy Parker and her life during Prohibition. She will entertain us with songs from her new set of SONGS of FOOD & LOVE. and be accompanied in the piano by Jim Walpole. 
    As in the past , Champagne and wines will be flowing for the delicious three course luncheon prepared by Chef Agnes Bellet at La Louisine -The price has been set at $55 all inclusive . Reservations are needed by July 15 and are being handled by Event Brite. Please e-mail Margaritabergen@hotmail.com for further information. Parking is available for $6 for 2 hours around the corner. 




Save these dates
July 19-24
Tales of the Cocktail
 
The five-day festival features spirited dinners around town that pair creative cocktails with great New Orleans cuisine, educational seminars, late night cocktail soirees, spirited luncheons and excursions, well-stocked tasting rooms and even a Spirited Awards ceremony, which recognizes the best bartenders, spirit writers, bars and cocktail experts in the spirit world. The world's premier cocktail-centric festival brings together the international spirit community to mix and mingle with the brightest minds in mixology.