Tuesday, June 12, 2018

A Toast to New Orleans June 12-19 : Round Table Luncheon Saluting FestiGals/ Visit of King and Queen of Spain/ “Heart & Soul Gala”.urban League Gala/ Happy Father's Day

 A Toast to New Orleans June 12-19 : Round Table Luncheon Saluting FestiGals/ Visit of King and Queen of Spain/ “Heart & Soul Gala”.urban League Gala/ Happy Father's Day

 A Toast to New Orleans June 12-19 : Round Table Luncheon Saluting FestiGals/ Visit of King and Queen of Spain/ “Heart & Soul Gala”.urban League Gala/ Happy Father's Day




Darlings,

I hope you have been staying cool and enjoyed some of the fun activities that our beloved New Orleans had to offer. 
I had a very entertaining and fun week that started on Tuesday, when I attended the Press Conference and Announcement for the 2018 FestiGals at the Jung Hotel. 

Hats off to Stephanie Burks, the 2018 Grand Diva of Festigals! (June 21-24)
FestiGals inspires, connects and celebrates women in a city known for its celebrations -- New Orleans. Membership is not required.

The 2018 FestiGals Women's Weekend Experience will bring women of all ages and backgrounds together for an enjoyable experience that will feature authentic New Orleans activities, designed for women, by women.


 The National WWII 2018 American Spirit Award


It was such a thrill to attend and cover the 2018 American Spirit Awards Gala. The highlight was the presentation of the American Spirit Awards at the elegant black-tie gala in the Museum’s US Freedom Pavilion: The Boeing Center. The delicious dinner was prepared by Ralph Brennan Restaurant Group. 

The American Spirit awards were presented to Maurice R., "Hank" Greenberg who was represented by his friend, Gary Sinise and Senator John McClain who was represented by his daughter. The 2018 American Spirit Medallion was presented to Susan Hess, Archie Manning and Adair Margo.

The 2018 Silver Service Medallion was presented to Bernice "Bee" Falk Haydu, General Charles C. Krulak USMC (Ret.) and Lieutenant General Victor "Brute" Krulak, USMC (Ret.) 
Ogden Museum of Southern Art's Magnolia Ball
The annual Ogden Museum of Southern Art's Magnolia Ball was, as in the past, fabulous! 

I joined chairmen David T. Baker, Andrew Freeman, Chad Graci, Jessie Schott Haynes and Emily Shaya at the 2018 Magnolia Ball, celebrating “The Whole Drum Will Sound: Women in Southern Abstraction.” I saw some of my many friends and met the young generation of talented artists who are showing at the Museum. 

Magnolia Ball has become one of the most anticipated social events of the summer. Celebrating all things Southern, the Ball includes music from the city’s top musicians, complimentary dishes and desserts, full open bars, a dance party and a silent auction featuring contemporary Southern artists. https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10155286214190870.1073743196.581200869&type=1&l=b51e5a36b9



Walking Through New Orleans
I enjoyed so much seeing some many of my talented friends performing at “Walking Through New Orleans” at the Westwego Performing Art Theater. 

The performance was presented by Jefferson Performing Art Society's Leading Ladies Guild and produced by Valerie Hart.

The cast included talented included: Barbara Ballard, Dr. Erin Fleming, Marshall Harris O'Suĺlivan, Tiffany Christy, Mary Flynn, Russ & Sandra Herman, Cindy Paulin, Gerri Valene, Augie Accardi, Chris Champagne, Bill Hudson, Mike Mays and many more! Claire Conti performed as Stella and Jack Sloan as Frankie.https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10155288823495870.1073743198.581200869&type=1&l=991665b813

Maestro Robert Lyall 's 20th Anniversary Party
The dinner hosted by New Orleans Opera Association honoring Maestro Robert Lyall on his 20th anniversary with New Orleans Opera at The Windsor Court was just lovely and delicious. We were entertained by talented tenor Casey Candebat, a native of New Orleans, who made his professional operatic debut in 2007 with New Orleans Opera, in their production of La Bohème, with Maestro Lyall as conductor. Carol Rausch currently the chorusmaster, music coordinator and education director for the New Orleans Opera Association accompanied Casey on the piano and was one of the speakers who lauded beloved Maestro Lyall. https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10155288788915870.1073743197.581200869&type=1&l=7dc0ef2f14





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I am looking forward to this week when among the highlights of my week will be  hosting my annual Round Table Saluting FestiGals on Wednesday, June 13 at noon in the historic Ballroom of the Bourbon Orleans. 
Looking forward to seeing you at this fun RTL. 💞💞💞💞🍾🍾

The luncheon will be co-hosted by the founder of the FestiGals Weekend, Diane Lyons, and Sandra Dartus, Partnerships Liaison. They will speak about the upcoming 2018 FestiGals Women's Weekend Experience that will take place in New Orleans from June 21-24. Invited guests include the 2018 Grand Diva of FestiGals, Stephanie Burks, as well as Mayor LaToya Cantrell; Honorable Councilmembers Helena Moreno, Cyndi Nguyen and Kristin Gisleson Palmer.

Tracee Dundas, founder of Fashion Week, will coordinate a small fashion show from Prima Donna Uptown. The other invited guest speakers will be Honorable Consul General of France to New Orleans, Vincent Sciama, to speak about the 2018 Bastille Day Celebrations, and Frank Stansbury, publisher of La Fete News, who will speak about the upcoming Summer Wine Festival, “Fete Du Vin,” hosted by and benefiting the French-American Chamber of Commerce Gulf Coast (June 23 at the Shops at Canal Place).

Live entertainment will be by Dr. Maxim Samarov, Co-Founder/Music Director of the New Orleans Chamber Orchestra; and vocalist/comedian Becky Allen, to be accompanied on the piano by talented Jim Walpole.

The other highlight of my week is to attend a Tricentennial Cultural Reception in honor of their Majesties King and Queen of Spain on Saturday, May 16 at New Orleans Museum of Art.
Spain's King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia will travel this month to the United States, where they are scheduled to visit New Orleans, Texas and the White House. 
Their stop in New Orleans will include a welcoming ceremony at Gallier Hall on Friday, June 15, at 11:35 a.m. Later in the day, the royal couple will visit the Cabildo and St. Louis Cathedral, according to Mayor LaToya Cantrell's office. On Saturday, the king and queen will go to the New Orleans Museum of Art at 11 a.m. for cultural performances. 
Of course, i can not wait! 

But, as usual, I have been invited to cover many other events: Enjoy your Week and Happy Father's Day 

Tuesday Lafete News Link June 12, 2018
https://conta.cc/2JEM5eo

Love New Orleans & She'll Love You Back.
Sincerely,
Frank Stansbury
Lafete News






Tuesday, June 12
The Historic New Orleans Collection and the Musical Arts Society of New Orleans present A Tricentennial Salute: Piano Music of Louis Moreau Gottschalk and Friends

L. M. Gottschalk; ca. 1848; lithograph; The Historic New Orleans Collection, 1979.144.6
gottschalkTuesday: Piano recital of 19th-century music

Tuesday, June 12 | 6 - 7:30 p.m.
Williams Research Center, 410 Chartres Street
Admission is $20; $15 for THNOC and MASNO members; and free for Caillot Circle, Jackson Society, Laussat Society, and Bienville Circle members.
The Historic New Orleans Collection and the Musical Arts Society of New Orleans will present "A Tricentennial Salute: Piano Music of Louis Moreau Gottschalk and Friends," a piano recital featuring Peter Collins on Tuesday, June 12, at THNOC's Williams Research Center, 410 Chartres Street. 
"A Tricentennial Salute" will feature piano music by four 19th-century, New Orleans-born composers--Louis Moreau Gottschalk, Basile Barès, Emil Richard, and Edouard Déjan. 
Collins, a new New Orleans-based pianist, is professor emeritus at Missouri State University, where he taught and served as coordinator of the keyboard area for 25 years. An award winner in several national and international piano competitions, he received his bachelor's and master's degrees from the Peabody Conservatory and his doctorate from the University of Michigan.
Admission is free, but registration is required. Register online with your My HNOC account, or call THNOC's new reservation line, (504) 598-7146.

Piano music of Louis Moreau Gottschalk and Friends featuring piano music by four 19th-century, New Orleans-born composers Louis Moreau Gottschalk, Basile Barès, Emil Richard, and Edouard Déjan A piano recital featuring Peter Collins, a New Orleans-based pianist and professor emeritus at Missouri State University, where he taught and served as coordinator of the keyboard area for 25 years. An award winner in several national and international piano competitions, he received his bachelor's and master's degrees from the Peabody Conservatory and his doctorate from the University of Michigan. 6-7:30 pm at THNOC's Williams Research Center, 410 Chartres Street in the French Quarter. Admission is $20; $15 for THNOC and MASNO members; and free for Caillot Circle, Jackson Society, Laussat Society, and Bienville Circle members.

Tuesday, June 12
Octeto Sicarú features 8 guitarists from Mexico 



7:00-8:30 pm 
Marigny Opera House, 725 St. Ferdinand Street in the Faubourg Marigny

The Mexican Cultural Institute in New Orleans is pleased to present the decorated Mexican group's program of 20th century through contemporary Mexican guitar music performing on a set of eight hand-carved guitars that travel with their luthier. The Octet is joined by celebrated American Classical Guitarist, Nicholas Ciraldo, for Julio César Oliva’s “México de mis sueños.” Ciraldo won numerous international guitar competitions.  

This Mexican guitar ensemble was established in 2010. The Octeto Sicarú gets its name Sicarú which is a Zapotec word meaning ‘beautiful’, and the ensemble adopts it in an spiritual sense. MEMBERS: Iván Maceda Vela, Harim Campos Reséndiz, Samuel Hernández Cortés, Humberto Gutiérrez Quintanar, Abraham Velásquez Cruz, Ricardo Hernández Reyes, Vicente Martínez Santillán and Rodrigo Lara. https://mexicanculturalinstituteneworleans.blogspot.com. Please join them in this converted 1853 church, now presenting work by local and touring performing artists, including dance & music.

June 12- 17
Broadway Musical WAITRESS at the Saenger Theater         




  • Tue. June 12, 2018 : 7:30PM
  • Wed. June 13, 2018 : 7:30PM
  • Thu. June 14, 2018 : 7:30PM
  • Fri. June 15, 2018 : 8:00 PM
  • Sat. June 16, 2018 : 8:00PM
  • Sat. June 16, 2018 : 2:00PM
  • Sun. June 17, 2018 : 1:00PM
  • Sun. June 17, 2018 : 6:30PM
Tickets: now on sale.

Inspired by Adrienne Shelly's beloved film, WAITRESS tells the story of Jenna, a waitress and expert pie maker, who dreams of a way out of her small town and loveless marriage. A baking contest in a nearby county and the town's new doctor offers her a chance at a fresh start, while her fellow waitresses offer their own recipes for happiness. Brought to life by a groundbreaking all‐female creative team, the irresistible new hit features original music and lyrics by six‐time Grammy nominee Sara Bareilles, a book by acclaimed screenwriter Jessie Nelson and direction by Tony Award winner Diane Paulus.
Wednesday, June 13

UpStairs Lounge Arson 45th Anniversary


June 24 marks the 45th anniversary of the Upstairs Lounge Arson that killed 32 people. Here are some related events this month:

Wednesday, June 13 - Benefit at Bourre at Boucherie
From 5:00-9:00 p.m. during the Daiquiri Day's of Summer, join Bourrée, in connection with LGBT+ Archives Project of Louisiana
 St. Mark's United Methodist Church, New Orleans as we remember The Upstairs Lounge Fire. All proceeds from their Daiquiri Sales that evening will be donated to help finance the Second Line Memorial for the 45th anniversary. Come support the community, listen to great live local music, have a daiquiri (alcoholic or not!), eat some boudin, and  spread the love.





 June 14
Ogden After Hours

June 14 
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society “The Man & Woman of the Year Grand Finale Gala”

Man & Woman of the Year is philanthropic competition to support blood cancer research among a group of motivated and dedicated individuals in communities across the United States. Candidates form powerful fundraising teams and compete in honor of two local children who are blood cancer survivors.
The man and woman who have raised the most funds during the ten-week campaign are awarded the prestigious title of Man or Woman of the Year in their community. The man and woman who have raised the most across the entire US will be recognized as the national Man and Woman of the Year.

This event is a celebration of all the candidates’ efforts as a collective class. Surrounded by team members and friends, guests enjoy a seated dinner, cocktails, music and an outstanding live and silent auction. At the conclusion of the evening, the Man & Woman of the Year are announced, and the grand fundraising total for 2018 will be revived. Mark Romig will emcee.
The candidates are:
  • Brittney Ankersen, Courington, Kiefer & Sommers L.L.C.
  • Sissy Blewster, Keller Williams Realty New Orleans
  • John Bukaty, John Bukaty Studio & Gallery
  • Kyle Coleman, M.D., Être Cosmetic Dermatology & Laser Center 
  • Frank Deus, M.D., Peoples Health
  • Katye Fayard, Preservation Resource Center of New Orleans
  • Karl Hoefer, IBERIABANK
  • Mike Hollis, Hollis Companies
  • Juliana Mazza, WDSU
  • Parke McEnery, The McEnery Company
  • Peter Moss, ChapterSpot
  • Ayesha Motwani, AKM Holdings
  • Ivan Neville, Dumpstaphunk
  • Darryl Reginelli, Reginelli's Pizzeria
  • Skylar Souyoul, M.D., Lupo Center for Aesthetic and General Dermatology
  • Jason Stearman, Coastal Development Group, Inc.
  • Karen Tipton, Resource Bank
  • Steve Watson, The Kingpin Bar/ Midway Pizza
  • Laura Wilt, Ochsner Health System
  • John Young, Former Jefferson Parish President

Tickets: $2,000/Table at U.S. Freedom Pavilion, National World War II Museum: 945 Magazine St.  758-3210

Gateway to New Orleans: Bayou St. John, 1708 - 2018 | Published by Louisiana Landmarks Society, University of Louisiana at Lafayette Press, the Center for Louisiana Studies (June 2018)
llsThursday: Event ushers new book on history of Bayou St. John

Thursday, June 14 | 6 p.m.
Williams Research Center
410 Chartres Street
Admission is free. No reservations are required.

The Louisiana Landmarks Society will host a panel discussion and book signing for their latest volume, Gateway to New Orleans: Bayou St. John, 1708 - 2018, at THNOC's Williams Research Center, 410 Chartres Street, on Thursday, June 14, at 6 p.m.
Copies of the book, which traces the history and architecture of the historic Faubourg St. John in New Orleans--from pre-colonial days through its evolution from a semi-rural village into a popular suburban neighborhood--will be available for purchase. 

The final editing project of late THNOC board chairman Mary Louise Christovich, the book was co-edited by Florence M. Jumonville, and Heather Veneziano, written by Hilary S. Irvin, R. Stephanie Bruno, Heather Veneziano, and S. Frederick Starr, and features photography by Robert S. and Jan W. Brantley.


June 14


Orpheum Theater 's 2018 Summer Film Series. Free admission;

NEW ORLEANS, LA. -The Orpheum Theater is proud to announce the 2018 Summer Film Series. Free admission; please visit www.OrpheumNOLA.comfor more information. 
Orpheum Theater Presents The 2018 Summer Film Series Doors: 6:00 PM Show: 7:00 PM Tickets: Free
The 2018 summer film series will feature the following: June 7 - The Incredibles
June 14 - Singing in the Rain
June 28 - Coco
July 12 - The Princess and the Frog
July 26 - Mary Poppins
www.orpheumnola.com
View upcoming shows at Orpheum Theater in New Orleans 129 Roosevelt Way New Orleans, LA 70112. A unique venue for shows and private events. (504) 274-4871

For all shows, doors open at 6:00 PM and the movie will start at 7:00 PM. Admission is free, seating is GA. Popcorn and snacks will be available.
OrpheumNola.com
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All's Well That Ends Well  
By William Shakespeare
June 9-17, 2018

All's Well That Ends Well

 7:30 pm - 10:00 pm


Tulane's Lupin Theater Directed by Amy Holtcamp
"Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none"
Helena loves Bertram. He's not so sure. After all, she's a poor orphan and he's a handsome gentleman. But all is fair in love and war, and Helena's romantic goose chase makes for a dark comedy and a wild ride. The Festival presents this play for the first time in its history, featuring a cast of local favorites!
Lupin Theatre


150 Dixon Hall Annex 



New Orleans, LA 70118 United States 
Phone:
504-865-5105
Website:
http://neworleansshakespeare.org/how-to-find-us/
neworleansshakespeare.org
Parking is permitted on Tulane University’s campus Monday-Friday after 5:30 pm, and all day on Saturday and Sunday. However, spaces are not guaranteed.


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World of Dance | Friday, June 15, 2018, 8 PM

The orchestra with conductor Phillip Larroque presents Barber's Medea in its complete original version along with the world premiere of "Dancing Shadows" by Kevin George and Respighi's "Ancient Airs and Dances." Michael Lee's Echoes for piano and strings will also be featured as the winner of the NOCO/Spectri Sonori composition competition.

All concerts at the Marigny Opera House (725 St. Ferdinand St.).
Tickets $20/$15 Students (with ID)
Tickets can be purchased at:

https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/3443822?cookie_header=1
www.brownpapertickets.com
New Orleans Chamber Orchestra - Summer series 1 of 2
  June 16


Rock & Rouge Women's Music & Food Festival
  • Saturday, June 16, 2018
  • 10:00 AM  10:00 PM
The Rock & Rouge Women's Music & Food Festival will be held at the New Orleans Jazz Museum at the Old US Mint on Saturday, June 16th from 10 am until 10 pm.
We'll be showcasing some amazing female talent, focusing on women empowerment all around. Our "Women Who Rock" Stage will feature female-fronted bands, headlined by Irma Thomas, Soul Queen of New Orleans. Around the grounds, we will be serving delicious cuisine provided by local female chefs and food vendors. Under the big oak tree, we'll also create an elegant champagne experience with bubbly and caviar for those of age to drink.
For the younger generations, we have partnered with Electric Girls and Microsoft to create the Tomboy STEAM Tent for educational fun and enrichment. This tent will feature creative activities geared towards kids ages 8 to 14. Inside the Mint's third floor theatre, we will host several Women's Empowerment Panels, including: STEAM panel, Women in Politics panel, College panel, Music panel, Career panel, and Mardi Gras Indian & Krewe Queen panel.
For more information about our performers, vendors, and scheduled activities, please visit therockandrouge.com

The New Orleans Jazz Museum

400 Esplanade Ave

New Orleans, La 70116



June 16 
American Heart Association “Heart & Soul Gala”

 Funds raised at the ”Heart & Soul Gala” will help the American Heart Association to continue the fight against cardiovascular diseases and defects – the No. 1 killer in the state of Louisiana and in the country. This year alone, the American Heart Association invested over $2 million into rebuilding research here in New Orleans at such institutions as: Louisiana State University, Ochsner and Tulane.
Tickets: $250/Ticket
Location: Hyatt Regency New Orleans: 601 Loyola Ave.
Contact: 830-2300 

June 16
Urban League of Louisiana 2018 Anniversary Gala

We invite you to join us in celebration of 80 years of Empowering Communities and Changing Lives as a premier non-profit service provider in Louisiana. This milestone celebration will be held on Saturday, June 16, in the Hyatt Regency New Orleans Celestin Ballroom at 7 p.m., during the Urban League’s Annual Gala.

June 16 



Beach Blanket Bimbos
  
Performs next Saturday ONLY!!

When: June 16th at 6:30pm 

Where:

Teatro Wego 
177 Sala Ave
Westwego, LA 70094


Dress in your best beach casual and join your favorite 1960's T.V. beach bums at a reunion. Most of them haven't seen each other in many years. See what happens when old rivals meet again. Warning: Surfing the net with ex-beach bums could be hazardous to your health. 

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TRINITY ARTIST SERIES
call: 504 670 2520
Trinity Episcopal Church 
1329 Jackson Avenue, New Orleans
504 670 2520  
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Sunday, June 17 @ 5 pm: ASTRALIS Duo, vocal-piano  ensemble with Stephanie Aston, soprano and Katalin Lukacs, pianist
See astralisduo.com for more details


Jenny Lind; ca. 1850; oil on canvas mounted on masonite by George Peter Alexander Healy; THNOC, 1979.23
The Historic New Orleans Collection presents 

"Celebrating the Swedish Nightingale"
 Recital features music inspired by the famed opera singer Jenny Lind


Monday, June 18 | 6 - 7:30 p.m.
Williams Research Center
410 Chartres Street
Admission is free, and registration is encouraged.

In collaboration with the Embassy of Sweden in Washington, D.C., and the Consulate of Sweden in New Orleans, The Historic New Orleans Collection will present a recital celebrating famed Swedish opera singer Jenny Lind (1820 - 1887).
Commemorating the ties between New Orleans and Sweden on the occasion of the city's tricentennial, the program will feature soprano Kine Sandtrø, who is the 2017 recipient of the Royal Swedish Academy of Music's Jenny Lind Scholarship, and pianist Julia Sjöstedt.
The evening's program will feature Nordic folk music and operatic arias by Sergei Rachmaninoff, Charles Gounod, Adolf Fredrik Lindblad, Edvard Grieg, and more. Admission is free to the event, which will take place Monday, June 18, 6 - 7:30 p.m., at 410 Chartres Street. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. Reservations are encouraged and may be made online or by calling (504) 598-7146. Any unclaimed seats will be released to the public five minutes prior to the start of the program.

PLEASE PUT IN YOUR CALENDAR 
  JUNE 21

If you want to be part of the special group of FestiBesties who attend ALL of the following events this June 21-24, be sure to purchase your tickets before we open those with limited seats 'cause when they're gone, they're gone... After that, you can buy individual tickets based on availability only. Tick, tock, space is filling up fast!

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