Tuesday, September 26, 2017

A Toast To New Orleans and You: Sept. 26-31 : Piano Music of Cuba/ LPO's Wilkins Returns/ Politics with a Punch/St. Elizabeth/ CARNAVAL LATINO & More.....

A Toast To New Orleans and You: Sept. 26-31 : Piano Music of Cuba/  LPO's Wilkins Returns/ Politics with a Punch/St. Elizabeth/ CARNAVAL LATINO & More....
Good morning darlings. Let's celebrate that we are alive and it is a beautiful day outside- So forget about politics and let's enjoy the day.



Darlings,
This past week was just fabulous. I am still euphoric about the Saints' victory against the Panthers. Boys let's keep it up. Geaux Saints Go!
Last week there more fun cultural events than I could possibly cover or attend. But I sure tried.
On Saturday I should have been wearing a big sign that read "I survived the social tsunami of Friday, September 22, 2017." I cannot believe that I attended the lovely and well-attended funeral mass and reception that followed for Cristina Fowler. I went from there to Stormin' the Sazerac at the Roosevelt Hotel and then in the evening I covered the American Cancer Society's “Belles and Beaus” at Mardi Gras World. These were followed by the annual “Love in the Garden” at the exquisite Sculpture garden of NOMA, and then I attended the sold-out annual Hispanic Chamber of Commerce's Excelencia Gala at the JW Marriott.
I loved it but by 10 p.m. I was exhausted and thankful to God for allowing me to cover and attend all these fun events.
68th Stormin' of the Sazerac
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10154674714445870.1073742934.581200869&type=1&l=815e1f10a7

American Cancer Society's 17th Annual Belles & Beaus Ball
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10154676206350870.1073742935.581200869&type=1&l=a07fcf34d9
New Orleans Museum of Art's Love in the Garden at the Sydney and Walda Besthoff Sculpture Garden 



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Hispanic Chamber of Commerce 's Excelencia Gala Awards:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10154676236070870.1073742937.581200869&type=1&l=ae036469ca


I am happy to report that on Saturday, I said "NO" to the World and "Yes" to myself and stayed home with Duchess Chiquita Linda by my side.




On Sunday, it was different story. It was so beautiful that, in honor of the Saints who were playing brilliantly, I donned by new black and gold outfit and went to the celebration of the Faulkner Society's “Happy Birthday Mr. Faulkner” at the Cabildo of the LA State Museum. https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10154679306635870.1073742938.581200869&type=1&l=67a28a1f4f

Another fun event that I attended was the : Fall Membership  
Meeting of the Women of Fashion
I went to a lovely Fall Membership Meeting of the Women of Fashion at the art-filled home of Mr. Paul Leaman
During the meeting which was followed by a delicious luncheon, it was announced that my darling long-time friend Mary Katherine Lonatro-Tusa.has been selected to be next year Hall of Fame Inductee at the annual Grand Prix D'Elegance Luncheon which I think is going to be April 18,2018.
Mary Katherine deserve this honor, she is the one that nominated me in 1998 and i got it in 1999. Congratulations Mary K. 
our featured speaker was legendary Yvonne LaFleur



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I ended my social week yesterday by attending two lovely soirees.
The first one was the 2nd Olive Mass Celebrating Food and Blessing for those who prepare and serve it at St. Louis Cathedral
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10154681251665870.1073742939.581200869&type=1&l=9309acbcba
The next soiree was the Susan G. Komen's Kick Off of Breast Cancer Awareness month, “NOLA Goes PINK” and the Race for the Cure at Brennan’s Courtyard 
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10154681667850870.1073742940.581200869&type=1&l=07fbee6c07 



Darlings, please make sure that you put in your calendar that the next Round Table Luncheon is Wednesday, October 11 at noon at the Bourbon Orleans Hotel.
As in the past October Round Table Luncheon guests will be entertained by the International talented cast of Jefferson Performing Arts Society's Pasta and Puccini which is scheduled for October 20 at the Sheraton 
I am also tying it to WYES TV's Shake -Rattle and TV. which will take place on sat. November 12 at their fabulous new facilities.
BE THERE OR BE SQUARE!
Get out those poodle skirts, leather jackets, cuffed jeans and don those ducktails, WYES is headed back to 1957 – where it all started! Prizes will be given to the best costume with 50's Theme. So please make your reservation now before it gets sold out like it did last month. The $55 all-inclusive price includes a 3-course gourmet luncheon, champagne/wines and valet parking. You can make reservations by calling Judy LeBlanc at (504) 571-4672 or email her at Judy.LeBlanc@BourbonOrleans.com.
RESERVATIONS AND PREPAYMENT ARE REQUIRED. Walk-ins will not be accepted, as the hotel will only prepare meals for the number of guests who have made reservations.



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Darlings, this upcoming week is going to be very hectic as well:
On Tuesday I am looking forward to attending: 
Tuesday: September 26
The 2017 Francisco Bouligny Lecture
"Piano Music of Cuba" 
featuring internationally acclaimed pianist Alexandre Moutouzkine
6:30 p.m.
Williams Research Center
410 Chartres Street
Admission is free, and reservations are encouraged. To register, email wrc@hnoc.org or call (504) 523-4662.
September 27
Lecture: “Artists of Deception: The Ghost Army of World War II” by Rick Beyer
Wednesday on the Point





September 27
Sippin' in the Coutryard
@The Maison Dupuy Hotel
Back by popular demand...Tim Laughlin will be the performer for the Fall kick-off of the Maison Dupuy Hotel's monthly "Sippin' In The Courtyard" series SEPTEMBER 27th! This month's event benefits Make Music NOLA.
See you at the courtyard! more info


Wednesday, September 27 
26th Annual Silver Plume Awards at NOPSI Hotel(By invitation Only) 



Thursday, September 28, 2017, 7:30 PM- September 28 LPO's Outside the Bachs: Wilkins Returns

Thomas Wilkins returns to the stage with the LPO in the first Outside the Bachs concert of the season. Mozart’s exhilarating Symphony No. 35 “Haffner” opens the…
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Thursday, September 28
POLITICS WITH A PUNCH

SPECIAL EDITION OF NEW ORLEANS=
 
POLITICAL COMEDY TRADITION  =
 
2017 ELECTION EXTRAVAGANZA

 The Eiffel Society-
 
2040 St. Charles Avenue, New Orleans-
 
Doors open at 6 p.m., the event begins at 8 p.m.


For this special show, we have picked an outstanding panel with some of our favorite all-stars plus some exciting newcomers. Check out our exceptional line-up of celebrities:

  • Michael Bagneris, Former Judge Civil Dist. Court; NOLA Mayoral Candidate 
  • David Bernard, Chief Meteorologist; WVUE-TV Fox 8 New Orleans 
  • Seth Bloom, Former School Board Pres; Candidate for NOLA Council Dist. B 
  • Manny “Chevrolet” Bruno, Actor; Comedian; NOLA Mayoral Candidate 
  • Chris Champagne, Author; Satirist; Publisher; Comedian; Producer  
  • Troy Henry, Corporate Executive & Consultant; NOLA Mayoral Candidate 
  • Kristin Palmer, Non-Profit Executive; Candidate for NOLA Council Dist. C 
On our star-studded show, we’ll cover all the significant issues and controversies of the day in a lighthearted and humorous manner with our unique Politics with a Punch style.



Thursday, September 28
New Orleans Family Justice Center's Fifth annual “Unmasking Domestic Violence Soiree.” Beginning with cocktails and dinner, the evening will progress through a program including survivor testimonials and honoring domestic violence champions to live entertainment and dancing at the Civic Center.

Call 874-8778 for more information.


September 28-October 1New Orleans Swing Dance Festival


Only 4 Performances Remain of Once On This Island at Le Petit Theatre


UPCOMING EXHIBITION at callan Contemporary , 518 Julia Street




 THIS EVENT WILL HONOR 10 OUTSTANDING COMMUNITY ACTIVISTS AND TWO HALL OF FAME ACTIVISTS, AND WILL FEATURE A FASHION SHOW BY DILLARD’S, ENTERTAINMENT BY THE VICTORY BELLES, A SILENT AUCTION, A PARADE OF PRIZES, RAFFLES AND MORE. THE PROCEEDS OF THIS EVENT WILL SUPPORT CHILDREN’S CHARITIES UNDER THE UMBRELLA OF CATHOLIC CHARITIES.
TICKETS: $75/PERSON; SPONSORSHIPS AVAILABLE
LOCATION: HYATT REGENCY
CONTACT: 352-3417
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“Moonlight Market”
Benefits: Crescent City Farmers Market
Event Info: There will be a Patron Party preceding the night market-themed annual event, which will feature food from some of New Orleans’ finest restaurants, garden-to-glass cocktails, local beer from Urban South, live music from the Tin Men and a silent auction.
Tickets: $50-$150/person
Location: Contemporary Arts Center & Crescent City Farmers Market
Contact: 861-4485
30
“Notre Dame Seminary Gala”
Benefits: Notre Dame Seminary

Event Info: This year’s gala will honor Deacon Carlo and Debbie Maniglia, and will include silent and live auctions, raffles, live music and food and beverages from local restaurants.
Tickets: $125/person; $200/Patron
Location: Notre Dame Seminary
Contact: 236-0776; NDSGala.org

Saturday, September 30

Carnaval Latino Old photo of me as the Queen of Carnaval Latino in front of the float that my friends rode! Dress designed by a very young Bianca Del Rio!
i will be in the parade in a convertible so look for me.

Darlings this one of event that i am not going to miss. I was the first local Queen since the first one was Rita Moreno and then Celia Cruz. I was very honored to follow their steps. So not be missed: Carnaval Latino
September 30, 2017 -

 French Quarter
18 years ago, Carnaval Latino started as a way to celebrate Hispanic culture in New Orleans through music, food and art. Today, it has grown to include a parade, feature musicians from all over the world and draw in visitors from outside New Orleans. As a part of Hispanic Heritage Month, which runs from September 15 to October 15, the festival celebrates all aspects of Hispanic culture – from the food to the music and everything in between.
The Festival
Held in the French Quarter, Carnaval Latino will bring its rich heritage to the heart of New Orleans. The festival is presented by the Hispanic-American Musicians and Artists Cultural Association, and it is FREE. Families are encouraged to attend!
The Parade
In New Orleans, it’s always time for a parade no matter what time of year. 2017 marks the fifth year of the Parade of the Americas, or “Desfile De Las Americas” at Carnaval Latino.
In previous years, the parade has begun at 6 p.m., when the floats and marching groups begin to march from Convention Center Boulevard through the Warehouse District. It turns left at Canal Street to South Peters where then turns right and flow to the Sugar Mill, where further festivities will take place.
For any updates to the festival route or to join in the parade festivities, head to the festival’s official website here.
Food
Tacos, gorditas, chicharrones, baleadas, fajitas – the list is endless! No other festival in the city features such an extensive menu of Latin foods in one place. At Carnaval Latino, you can experience the bold flavors of several different countries from some of the best food vendors in Louisiana!
Music
Annually, a concert at The Sugar begins at 8 p.m. after the “Parade of the Americas.” Once the music starts, festival-goers can’t seem to get off their feet, dancing traditional Mexican Folk dance, Salsa, Mambo and more. With the dancing comes beautiful costumes – appealing to the eye just as the music appeals to the ears.
Concert tickets will become available online at www.carnavalatinola.comcloser to the festival date – stay tuned for details.
Fun
Another visually appealing part of this festival is the art on display, which includes paintings, sculptures and more. Attendees will have the chance to visit different vendor’s booths that sell food, clothing, arts and crafts and other items that reflect Hispanic culture. In addition to entertainment, Carnaval Latino will also be hosting a series of week-day seminars on empowerment, leadership conferences and business development components.
For more information on the food, music and activities of Carnaval Latino, check out the festival’s website at www.carnavalatinola.com.


Alexandre Moutouzkine; image courtesy of Kendra Jones Photography
boulignyTuesday: The 2017 Bouligny Lecture, "Piano Music of Cuba"
"Piano Music of Cuba" 
featuring internationally acclaimed pianist Alexandre Moutouzkine
Tuesday, September 26 | 6:30 p.m.
Williams Research Center
410 Chartres Street
Admission is free, and reservations are encouraged. To register, email wrc@hnoc.org or call (504) 523-4662.
The 2017 Francisco Bouligny Lecture will be The Historic New Orleans Collection's contribution to "From Cuba to New Orleans," a series of three programs celebrating Cuban music, September 26 - 29, 2017. Presented by the Musical Arts Society of New Orleans, the National Park Service, and THNOC, the events will feature internationally acclaimed pianist Alexandre Moutouzkine, a Russian-American who studied under Cuban piano master Solomon Mikowsky. More information about the other events is available online.
For the Bouligny Lecture, Moutouzkine will perform a recital exploring the exciting rhythms and harmonies of 19th and 20th century Cuban piano music featured on his 2017 CD "Piano Music of Cuba." Established by the Bouligny Foundation, this annual series examines Louisiana's Spanish influences and honors the legacy of Francisco Bouligny (1736 - 1800), an important military and political figure in Spanish colonial Louisiana.
"From Cuba to New Orleans" is presented by The Historic New Orleans Collection, the Musical Arts Society of New Orleans, and the National Park Service with support from Carmo Restaurant, Hall Piano Company, Steinway and Sons, 1896 O'Malley House, and WWNO.
The Original Creole Orchestra; 1912; The Charles L. Franck Studio Collection at THNOC, 1979.89.7339            
raeburnWednesday: Bruce Boyd Raeburn tackles a Storyville music myth
a lecture by Bruce Boyd Raeburn
presented in conjunction with Storyville: Madams and Music
September 27 | 6 p.m.
extended exhibition hours from 5 to 6 p.m.
Williams Research Center
410 Chartres Street
Admission is free, and reservations are encouraged. To register, email wrc@hnoc.org or call (504) 523-4662.
During the 1930s and '40s, a number of jazz studies associated an exodus of jazz musicians from New Orleans with the closing of the Storyville red-light district in November 1917. This assumption eventually became canon in the popular history of jazz, but recent scholarship of the genre's early days has started to revisit the story.               
On Wednesday, September 27, jazz historian Bruce Boyd Raeburn digs into the history surrounding this myth at THNOC. In this presentation Raeburn will trace the circulation of jazz musicians in and out of the city before and after November 1917, to illustrate that the closing of the District was essentially a non-event with little impact on the lives of New Orleans jazz musicians.
Raeburn is director of special collections and curator of the Hogan Jazz Archive at Tulane University. He is a specialist on New Orleans jazz and jazz historiography and the author of New Orleans Style and the Writing of American Jazz History (University of Michigan Press, 2009).
This lecture is presented in conjunction with THNOC's exhibition, Storyville: Madams and Music, which will open one hour prior to the beginning of the program.
Guidebooks to Sin: The Blue Books of Storyville, New Orleans by Pamela D. Arceneaux, with a foreword by Emily Epstein Landau | published by The Historic New Orleans Collection, 2017 | $50 | hardcover | 160 pp. | 320 color images
guidebooksThursday: Author Pamela D. Arceneaux discusses Guidebooks to Sin at the Rosa F. Keller Library & Community Center

"Storyville Revisited: Part One," a book talk and signing with Pamela D. Arceneaux
Thursday, September 28 | 6 - 7:30 p.m.
Rosa F. Keller Library & Community Center, 4300 South Broad Street, in Broadmoor 
Admission is free. For details, visit nolalibrary.org or call (504) 596-2660. 

Pamela D. Arceneaux, author of The Historic New Orleans Collection's latest publication Guidebooks to Sin: The Blue Books of Storyville, New Orleans, will speak at the Rosa F. Keller Library & Community Center on Thursday, September 28, at 6 p.m.
Guidebooks to Sin offers the first contemporary study of blue books, the pocket-sized directories to the notorious red-light district that operated in New Orleans from 1898 to 1917. A hardcover, archival-quality art book, it features more than 300 images. The book, which retails for $50, will be available for purchase, and a signing will follow Arceneaux's presentation.
Trinity Christian Community’s 50th Anniversary Gala is a fundraising event, focusing on raising public awareness, large corporate investments, and individual donations to support TCC. Hosted by a diverse group of corporate sponsors, local businesses and individual donors, the 50th Anniversary Gala celebrates and supports TCC’s mission to serve as the Hollygrove neighborhood’s premier institution for transforming youth through educational support, mentorship, and spiritual development.

Trinity Christian Community - 50th Anniversary Gala When: September 28, 2017 from 6:30pm-8:30pm Where: Audubon Tea Room, 6500 Magazine Street, New Orleans, LA Tickets & Donations: https://tcc.ticketleap.com/50/dates/Sep-28-20…
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THE NEW ORLEANS SWING DANCE FESTIVAL IS A MUSIC FESTIVAL FOR PEOPLE WHO LOVE TO DANCE!
JOIN US SEPT 28TH THRU 0CT 1ST 2017 IN THE BIRTHPLACE OF JAZZ, NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA, USA!
OUR MISSION
The New Orleans Swing Dance Festival is a live music centered, international dance festival set in the birthplace of jazz. In partnership with local musicians and dancers, New Orleans jazz historians, and the international swing dance community, we strive to foster an inclusive, creative, and socially conscious community through high-quality dance education and live jazz entertainment.








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