Impossible missions, trash kings and queens, a Bunny Hill Motel and D.C. in a weekend
Your free, weekly, curated guide to arts and culture in New Orleans
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These are the kinds of issues I love: a real mix, with first night and movie reviews, an essay on the joys of treasure in college kid’s trash, a travel guide plus June on stage and the month’s festivals and events. We’re taking a one-week hiatus next week, mostly to make the site more accessible for the visually impaired and generally tidy up the back end, but we’ll be back with a bullet on June 11th - we already have some exciting stuff lined up. In the meantime, enjoy this week’s edition!
JUNE ON STAGE: From Chicago to Ain’t Misbehavin’ to the start of the Shakespeare festival and Beetlejuice Jr, there’s something for all tastes on stage this month [click here]
BUNNY HILL MOTEL: FIRST NIGHT REVIEW: Dorian Hatchett settles in to a disquieting night go Neo noir set in a single motel room [click here]
TRASH KINGS AND QUEENS: As the college kids leave town, they leave a treasure trove on the kerbs of uptown. Jamie Chiarello dives in and comes up smiling. [click here]
THE FINAL MISSIONARY POSITION: Jeff DeRouen reviews Mission: Impossible The Final reckoning, and looks back at seeing the first of the franchise [click here]
OUT OF TOWN: A WEEKEND AWAY IN WASHINGTON D.C.: Tried and tested hotels, restaurants, bars, tours and attractions for a weekend in our nation’s capital [click here]
JUNE IN FESTIVALS AND EVENTS: This month has a glut of culinary celebrations and much more [click here]
Your curated, weekly arts and culture diary has all your week’s theater, summer arts sales, free concert series, author talks and much more [click here]
NEWS: Compere Lapin’s ten year birthday menu, a whiskey treat for Fathers’ Day at Sazerac House and the Virgin Hotel celebrates Prince [click here]
Thank you so much for reading - check out the flyers for cool stuff below and have a very fun week! We’ll see you next time - back on June 11th!
Much love,
Paul O
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