New music, Alexis & The Sanity, The Husky and The Krewe of Chad
Your free, weekly, curated guide to arts and culture in New Orleans
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The parades have fully taken over this week, so our weekly diary is mainly Mardi-Gras focused, but we do have a full issue for you before you dive into Deep Gras. It’s a mainly musical edition, with Alexis & The Sanity interviewed and new musical releases rounded up, with a visit to The Husky thrown in for good measure.
This week’s edition:
Everybody’s in LA: Alexis & The Sanity: Sam Craft and Alexis Marceau combine to make elevated pop with their due - with a new album out, we caught up with them to talk turkey. [click here]
New Music From New Orleans: A real mixed grab bag of tunes this month, as we round up the local artists you should know about, and you listen as you read with our embedded previews. [click here]
Krewe of Chad - A Field Guide: Your fully-updated checklist with additional items for 2025. [click here]
The Husky: A fine dining restaurant that whisks you away to an Alpine lodge? Gia Martinez went to find out more. [click here]
Your curated seven-day culture diary has details of all the upcoming parades and more. [click here]
In case you missed it, check out our new video channel - the latest upload is five minutes singing the praises of the most exciting restaurants in New Orleans right now. [click here]
Thanks for reading - next week we’ll take a semi-hiatus and just deliver you the listings, but we’ll be back in full force come March 11th! Have a fun and safe Mardi Gras whatever you’re doing, and we’ll catch you on the other side.
Much love, as always.
Paul O
This week’s issue of Out All Day: New Orleans
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