Making It Home, Tiny Beautiful Things and Midnight in the Garden of Good & Evil
Your free, weekly, curated guide to arts and culture in New Orleans
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Some really great writing in this issue, if you haven’t clicked through for a while, our ever-growing team are really hitting their stride, so please consider taking a look. This week we’re including an important photo exhibition, two first night theater reviews, a Haitian restaurant. a weekend in Savannah and summer pool news…
Making It Home - From Vietnam to New Orleans: Beth D’Addono takes in the photographic story of how our city’s amazing Vietnamese community came to be. Touching, and important. An amazing story. [click here]
First Night Review: Crescent City Stage bring this intimate, powerful play to the Marquette Theatre (starring, among others, Steve Zissis from TV’s Togetherness). Dorian Hatchett reports back [click here]
First Night Review II: A more festive affair at The Saenger, Dorian Hatchett once again reviewing for us from the boisterous opening night of the Broadway touring production of The Wiz [click here]
Restaurant review - Fritai: An impossible-not-to-love Haitian restaurant where joy and love hit you like a brick wall as soon as you arrive [click here]
Out Of Town - A Weekend in Savannah, Georgia: With its leafy squares, art-school chic, dynamic food scene and a 504-like drinking culture, it’s a fresh but familiar change of scene for New Orleanians. Here’s what we love about the city of Savannah [click here]
Your curated, weekly arts and culture diary has all your week’s theater, clowns, the LPOs tribute to Shakespeare, a saucy presentation of Tennessee Williams’ work, and much more [click here]
NEWS: The New Orleans Museum of Art presents a new film series, including in-person conversations with A-list film stars; hotel pools are announcing their summer plans, and The Bower Bar presents their new, yacht-like aesthetic... [click here]
Sincere thanks for reading as always - check out the flyers for cool events below and have a fun, safe week! We’ll see you next time.
Much love,
Paul O
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