Darlings,
I hope this blog will find you dry and cool!
The very moving memorial services for beloved former Governor Kathleen Blanco and Nancy Parker saddened us and both of these formidable women will be remembered by all who knew them. May their souls R.I.P.
On a happy note, congratulations to The Eastbank All Stars who rolled to a dominating 8-0 victory Sunday over Curacao to become the 2019 Little League World Champions. This was the first-ever such honor for any New Orleans area Little League team!
After we bid farewell to Kathleen and Nancy, life went on and last week there was a swirl of fun activities that included:
The Whimsy White Friday Lunch at Antoine's was sold-out before I could register but that did not stop me and about 12 fun-loving friends to don our whites to celebrate and take advantage of the delicious Coolinary menu. We ended up at the Escargot Room but, believe me, besides my monthly Round Table Luncheons, we had one of the best luncheons ever. True to my word, I brought a bottle of Bellini and toasted to our beloved Nancy Parker (R.I.P.) and the fun started and kept going.......
On Wednesday, August 21, Dickie Brennan’s Steakhouse once again transformed itself into a delicious indoor picnic, featuring Louisiana grass-fed beef from Gonsoulin Cattle Ranch, and Louisiana Wagyu from Raines Farm.
It was such a delicious Louisiana Beef Picnic that I had to escape early because I am carnivorous and the myriad of beef dishes served were cooked to perfection. The red wine went so well with the beef dishes and, my God, the desserts were so decadent that I could have devoured everything in sight!.
OMG, what a fun Friday Night!
Donning a large magnolia flower in my hair, my darling friend Michael Langford and I enjoyed joining the guests in the celebration of the Jefferson Council on Aging's Eighth Annual Senior Moments Gala. This year was celebrated on Saturday, August 24, at the Metairie Country Club.
The evening featured savory cuisine by my darling longtime friend, Executive Chef Mark Quitney, formerly of the New Orleans Sheraton, with libations and fabulous entertainment by a trio from the LPO. My darling friends, talented Guatemala-born guitarists Julio and Cesar, also performed and their band had everyone dancing.
The fundraiser helped support the mission of the Jefferson Council on Aging of assisting the senior citizens of Jefferson Parish to age with dignity and independence in the place and manner of their choice.
The lovely Magnolia Mansion was the setting for my longtime friend Jeffrey Crouere's 40th birthday party. Proprietor Fouad Zeton and Jeff's talented wife, Simone Bruni Crouere, proprietor of Demo Diva, served as the hosts. It was a fun evening filled with a lot of mutual friends.
Darlings, please make sure you make your reservation this week for the upcoming RTL:
Round Table Luncheon Saluting the 2019-20 Cultural Season on Wednesday, September 11 at noon at the Bourbon Orleans.
Margarita Bergen is with Marshall Harris and 3 others.
The annual Round Table Luncheon will be co- hosted by social editor Margarita Bergen and Lisa D. Alexis, Director of Mayor's Office of Cultural Economy .Lt. Governor Billy Nungasser has been invited as well.Among the speakers who have been invited are Jenny Hamilton, Director of the New Orleans Ballet Association; Maestro Robert Lyall, Conductor & Director of New Orleans Opera; Maestro Dennis Assaf, Director of the Jefferson Performing Arts Society, James William Boyd, CEO of the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra; Susan Taylor, Exec. Director of the New Orleans Museum of Art: Laura Tennyson of the Contemporary Arts Center, Maxwell Williams, Artist Director of Le Petit Theatre; William Pittman Andrews, Executive Director of the Ogden Museum of Southern Art; Dave Hurlbert, Executive Director of the Marigny Opera House; Aimee Hayes, Producing Director of Southern Repertory Theatre; Daniel Hammer Executive Director of The Historic New Orleans Collection; Greg Lambousy,Director of New Orleans Jazz Museum ; Gary Rucker and Kelly Fouchi, Co-directors of Rivertown Theater; Nick Stillman , Exec. Director of Prospect 4, Heidi Schmalbach,Exec. Director of Art Council, Beth Arroyo Utterback, CEO of WWOZ; Clem Goldberger of the National WWII Museum, Megan Holt Ph.D Executive Director of One Book One New Orleans, Dr. Maxim Samarov , Director of New Orleans Chamber Orchestra, Fallon Young ,Executive Director of New Orleans Film Society , Rosemary James, Co-Founder, Faulkner Society, Gregory and Marjorie Schramel of New Orleans Ballet Theater.
. Live entertainment will be by talented bass-baritone Ivan Griffin. Also featured will be Givonna Joseph and Aria Mason, co-founders of OperaCréole with pianist Ashalen Sims.Pianist Jim Walpole and drummer Carl Mack will perform before and after the Round Table Luncheon.Tracee Dundas the founder of the New Orleans Fashion Week is presenting a brief fashion show of Dark Garden Corsetry. Doors open at 11:30 a.m. for socializing and seating and the luncheon and speakers start at 12 noon.The $65- all-inclusive price includes a delicious, 3-course gourmet luncheon, champagne/wines and valet parking. Make your reservations now by calling Judy LeBlanc at (504) 571-4672 or email her at Judy.LeBlanc@BourbonOrleans.com.Champagne/wines are being underwriter by Sandra and Ross Herman!September Round Table MenuMixed Field GreensWith candied pecans, Boursin cheese crumbles, sliced strawberries, & raspberry vinaigrettePork Medallions With creole mustard cream sauce and Carrot Cake
August 1-31
COOLINARY NEW ORLEANS
More than 90 restaurants offer Prix fixed Coolinary special menus for the month of August. Restaurants will offer discounted dining deals as a chance for diners to try out a new spot or revisit an old favorite without breaking the bank. For restaurant owners, it's a way to attract diners during the slower summer months. The
deals follow a similar format as previous years, with restaurants offering prix fixe lunch offerings for $20 with dinner menus no more than $39 http://www.coolinaryneworleans.com/
August 1-31
NEW ORLEANS MUSEUM MONTH is a collaboration between museums of all sizes across the greater New Orleans area. It offers museum members the opportunity to visit all participating institutions, FREE OF CHARGE, using their current membership throughout the month of August. Not a member of a local museum yet? Join a participating museum today!
Enjoy this Tuesday and stay dry and Cool!
Looking forward to attending these very informative and fun events:
Tuesday, August 27
August Biz Night at Habitat for Humanity
by Renaissance Foundation
Looking to promote your business and network with local professionals around New Orleans? Register today for Biz New Orleans Magazine’s Biz Night on Tuesday, August 27. Join the Biz New Orleans team and Habitat for Humanity to swap business cards while enjoying complimentary lite bites and a welcome cocktail followed by a cash bar and door prizes! Admission to attend is $5 with ticket sales benefiting New Orleans Area Habitat for Humanity.
Reservations and payment are required in advance and space is limited.
Habitat for Humanity ReStore, 2900 Elysian Fields Avenue , New Orleans
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Wednesday, August 28
Culture Collision 11 at the Ogden Museum
11th Annual Preview of the Cultural Season
Now in its 11th year, Culture Collision (culturenola.com) will kick off the 2019-2020 cultural season on Wednesday, August 28 from 5:30-8 pm.
Presented by WWNO and hosted by the Ogden Museum of Southern Art, 925 Camp Street (across from the Cultural Arts Center and the WW II Museum), this one-of-a-kind cultural celebration brings together patrons and artists for a self-guided tour of New Orleans’ arts, culture and humanities nonprofit organizations.
This is your opportunity to pick up literature and other information about cultural events coming up this season (Sept. 2019 through June 2020) and chat with personnel from the presenting organizations. More than 60 cultural organizations will be represented.
Free and open to all. Always a fun and educational time! Don’t miss it.
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Wednesday, August 28
Effervescence · New Orleans-5:30 pm
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Thursday, August 29th
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, HUEY LONG!
4pm - 7pm at Kingfish
337 Chartres Street, French Quarter New Orleans
In honor of the former Governor's birthday, you are cordially invited
to the festivities honoring the life of our namesake with our annual
birthday party, a photo booth and photo contest! This year, we have
partnered with Meyer the Hatter fitting and selling Boater hats.
We will be offering complimentary small bites and Gin Fizz samples
around the bar from 4-7 SPECIALTY DRINK: Bombay Sapphire Gin fizzes
for $8.30 PHOTO CONTEST: **The winner of the photo contest will receive
a $100 gift card to Kingfish and a $100 gift card to Meyer the Hatter!**
View Video:
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Ogden After Hours presents
Thursday, August 29, 2019 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Ogden Museum of Southern Art
925 Camp St, CBD New Orleans
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Thursday, August 29
Evening of Rose Wine Dinner with Chef Lopez
I am so excited to be going to one of my favorite restaurants, Galatoire's, for the upcoming Evening of Rosé Wine Dinner with Chef Lopez on August 29: reservations@galatoires.com
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Thursday, August 29 through Monday, September 2
48th Annual Southern Decadence
Visit : http://www.southerndecadence.net
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Friday, August 30
Poppy Tooker's Drag Queens Brunch
Celebrate the Launch of celebrated author Poppy Tooker's new book: Drag Queens Brunch at Brennan's Restaurant, 414 Royal Street, from 4-6 p.m. This event is FREE and open to the public, and will help kick off the celebration of Southern Decadence weekend!
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Friday, August 30 and Saturday, August 31
Aliens, Immigrants, & OTHER Evildoers
8 PM - 9:30 PM
Ashé Cultural Arts Center
1712 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd., Central City NOLA
A sci-fi Latino noir One-Man Show by award-winning performance
artist José Torres-Tama. Moving stories, visually dynamc, and
laugh-out loud funny, he deftly shape-shifts into nine characters
that challenge the anti-immigrant hysteria, and his comic battle
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Friday, August 30, 2019 and Saturday, August 31, 2019
Booker Fest
to celebrate the musical genius of James Carroll Booker III
100 Men D.B.A. Hall (a 501c3 nonprofit)
303 Union St, Bay Saint Louis, Mississippi 39520
(415) 336-9543 Get Directions for the one hour drive
Festival Schedule, Details and Tickets:
James Booker (December 17, 1939 – November 8, 1983), who was
born in New Orleans and raised by his aunt in Bay Saint Louis. Booker
played with the St. Rose de Lima Gospel Choir and on the historic
stage at the 100 Men Hall. The festival will include a gospel tribute by
the St. Rose de Lima choir and a piano tribute by New Orleans musicians,
Tom McDermott and Josh Paxton, plus a screening of Lily Keber’s
documentary on Booker, Bayou Maharajah, as well as readings & talks
by Ellis Anderson of the Shoofly and locals who knew Booker. The event
will close with a DJ dance party. Join us for a rollicking good-time !!
There will be primitive camping allowed onsite
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August 31
Victory Belles Summer Concert
@the French Market
The French Market and the National WWII Museum have teamed up for this fun free summer concert featuring the Victory Belles. The one-hour concert begins at 1 pm at the Dutch Alley Performance Pavilion. More info
Saturday, August 31
WYES BOOTS, BEER + BBQ
This should be fun. I have my cowboy hat ready and thanks to WYES I met talented Kern Burns when was here to introduce his Prohibition Series which I loved❤️👏👨🍳🍺🍺🍻
Celebrating Ken Burns' new documentary “COUNTRY MUSIC” Saturday, August 31
11:30 am — Country Style Buffet & Live Music by Wayward Jones
12:30 pm – Screening of COUNTRY MUSIC
Guests will enjoy Beer, Live Music, a Screening, and LOTS of yummy food will be served: We All Asked For You Catering & Live Fire BBQ (BBQ Brisket Sliders, Coleslaw, Potato Salad, BBQ Chicken, Sausage), Moe's Original BBQ - Metairie (Pulled Pork, Baked Beans, Mac & Cheese), Toups Meatery (cornbread), Utz Quality Foods, cases of Zapp's Potato Chips and Dorignac's
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Sunday, September 1
Southern Decadence Parade
Costuming Theme: Fruit Salad.. Come Toss a Good Time
... with an emphasis on polka dots and stripes ...
w/The Pair A Dice Tumblers and TONS more!!!
Sunday, September 1, 2019 Parade Rolls at 2pm
from The Golden Lantern * Royal & Barracks Streets
ALL musicians welcome. Line up at 1pm on Barracks Street
All Dancing groups are welcome to join us as well
Parade Route
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Anaïs at Old Point Bar
Cross the river to historic Algiers Point
for this rare daytime performance
Sunday, September 1, 2019 at 3:30 PM
Old Point Bar
545 Patterson Street
New Orleans
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Algiers Point
TRINITY ARTIST SERIES:
Sunday, September 1 @ 5 pm: A Labor Day tribute to all working class heroes. Albinas Prizgintas, keyboards, plays shows tunes, pop, rock, and hymns.
Monday, September 2nd
Labor Day in New Orleans ends the summer season with festivals, food, and special events around the city.
Have a great week and a safe and fun Labor Day weekend!
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