Out All Day: New Orleans is brought to you in association with The Railyard NOLA, a mid-century, queer-centric stay in the Bywater
[Skip the smalltalk - click here for this week’s edition]
Filing from the road this week, so apologies for the day late edition. After the Halloween flurry, we’re taking the chance to round up the events and shows that will take us right up to holiday season in the city. Lots of great productions coming up, including a timely Broadway version of Beetlejuice that’s passing through town, a host of Nutcrackers and a host of equally seasonal shows.
In your issue this week:
New Orleans On Stage - November and December: A look at what you can see on New Orleans’ stages in the coming weeks.
November in New Orleans: Gumbo and beignets are both being celebrated, plus LUNA Fête, a Winter Wonderland (see flyer, below) and much more!
Escape My Room: an Oral History: As the attraction approaches its tenth anniversary, we talk to Andrew Preble; the brains, and sometime brawn, behind the city’s first and best escape room.
Our News feed the new Alma Cafe location and opening date, the Cooks For Carolina charity dinner series, and Nina Compton’s holiday dinner class.
Your curated seven-day arts and culture guide includes Gumbo Fest, Mermaids at the aquarium, plays aplenty and more!
We’d also like to thank our new sponsor, The Rail Yard NOLA, a new accommodation and event space in the Bywater. Thanks for reading! We’ll see you next time - have a great week, whatever you’re doing, and as always, much love to you and yours.
This week’s issue of Out All Day: New Orleans
Paul O
DO YOU HAVE AN EVENT, VENUE, BUSINESS OR WEBSITE TO PROMOTE? We have an organically-grown, 6,000-person newsletter reach of engaged, plugged-in, and socially curious readers. Email outalldaynola@gmail.com - our audience could easily become yours. We offer very affordable rates, and all ad revenue goes towards paying writers.