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Ongoing: Vieux Carré Matinées
December 22, 2009 - December 31, 2010
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Times: 11:30am-1:30pm
http://www.hnoc.org/?p=1434
Location:  LePetit Theatre, 616 St. Peter Street
Phone:  (504) 523-4662
Admission:  free
The Historic New Orleans Collection and Le Petit Théâtre du Vieux Carré are proud to present Vieux Carré Matinées, a series of free films and tours celebrating Louisiana’s rich history and culture. Vieux Carré Matinées are now showing every Tuesday–Saturday from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The program opens with a brief tour of Le Petit Theatre, the nation’s oldest continuously operated little community theatre. Following the tour, patrons will have an opportunity to view one of 10 films, many of which were produced in part by The Collection. Each film addresses a different aspect of the region, including the Battle of New Orleans, Creole cooking, and visual artists of New Orleans. Both the tour and the films are free and open to the public.
Women Artists in Louisiana, 1965–2010
March 17, 2010 - September 12, 2010
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Times: Wednesday, 12–8 p.m., and Thursday–Sunday, 10 a.m.–5 p.m.
http://www.noma.org
Location:  New Orleans Museum of Art
Phone:  (504) 523-4662 or (504) 658-4100
Admission:  call for prices
Women Artists in Louisiana, 1965–2010 marks the seventh collaborative exhibition between The Historic New Orleans Collection and the New Orleans Museum of Art. Opening Wednesday, March 17, at NOMA in City Park, the exhibition draws from the holdings of both museums and features roughly 40 works by more than 35 women artists who visited or resided in New Orleans from the cusp of postmodernism through today. Among the artists represented are Lynda Benglis, Ida Kohlmeyer, Mignon Faget, Angela Gregory, Jacqueline Humphries, Lin Emery and Eugenie “Ersy” Schwartz. Artworks include paintings, sculpture, and decorative arts.
Katrina + 5: Documenting Disaster
May 12, 2010 - September 12, 2010
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Times: 9:30 am - 4:30 pm
www.hnoc.org
Location:  Williams Gallery, 533 Royal Street
Phone:  504 523-4662
Admission:  free
As the fifth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina draws near, The Historic New Orleans Collection will present a new exhibition charting the institution’s efforts to document the storm, its aftermath and the region’s recovery. Faced with the work of chronicling both unprecedented devastation and the city’s recovery, The Collection implemented two long-term institutional initiatives in early October 2005: an extensive oral history program focused on recording the experiences of first responders and a photography project intended to document the scale of the chaos throughout the city left in Katrina’s wake. Selections from these projects form the core of Katrina + 5: Documenting Disaster. Other items on exhibit include historical maps and materials exploring the history of tidal flooding and storm surge in New Orleans over the course of the past two centuries and a multimedia station featuring an interactive timeline and related resources. Katrina + 5 serves as a reminder of the history made since August 29, 2005, and The Collection’s ongoing efforts to record it.
Old New Orleans Rum Distillery Tour
June 18, 2010 - December 31, 2010
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Times: Monday - Thursday 2:00 pm; Friday and Saturday 2:00 pm, and 4:00 pm
Location:  Old New Orleans Rum, 2815 Frenchmen Street
Phone:  (504) 945-9400
Admission:  $10.00
Celebration Distillation offers tours and tastings at the distillery. Our tours offer a intimate and detailed look at the distillation process from beginning to end. All of our tours conclude with a visit to our tasting room. Become a connoisseur as you experience the subtle flavors of our distinctive rums. On occasion the distillers will offer samples of rums we have yet to bring to market to get your thoughts on the directions they are going.
New Orleans Museum of Art Presents - Ancestors and Descendants
July 28, 2010 - October 24, 2010
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Times: Wednesday, 12–8 pm, and Thursday–Sunday, 10 am–5 pm
Location:  New Orleans Museum of Art, 1 Collins Diboll Cir., City Park
Phone:  (504) 658-4100
Admission:  Wednesdays free ;LA resident with valid ID Adult $8. Sr (65 and up) $7.00; Child 3-17 $4; Child under 3 Free; Out of st visitors Adult $10;Sr (65 and up) $9.00; Child 3-17 $5.00; child under 3 free
A little known American Indian archive will be unveiled at the New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA) from July 24 until October 24, 2010. Ancestors and Descendants: Ancient Southwestern America at the Dawn of the Twentieth Century will be the first comprehensive exhibition of nineteenth century photography, Southwestern artifacts and archival research from the George Hubbard Pepper Native American Archive at Tulane University.

In collaboration with Tulane's Middle American Research Institute (MARI) and Latin American Library (LAL), the exhibition offers a special glimpse of the Tulane archive featuring 150 objects from Pepper's personal Native American art collection as well as 140 photographic images. Pepper, a museum ethnologist and scholar, used textiles, pottery, baskets, and other Pueblo and Navajo paraphernalia as visual complements to his lectures. Many of the images and the objects in Ancestors and Descendants have never been published or seen by the general public since 1924.
Gallery Bienvenu Presents "The Wrench Series"
August 3, 2010 - September 25, 2010
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Times: Tuesday - Saturday 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Location:  Gallery Bienvenu, 518 Julia Street
Phone:  (504) 525-0518
Several years ago in the foothills of the Smoky Mountains, artist Mitchell Lonas laid eyes on something of such uncanny beauty, he has never forgotten it: a trio of swallows’ nests, which the birds had fashioned solely from horse-tail hairs.  The nests, each a different color, were so improbable in their architectural intricacy and gossamer sheen, they filled Lonas with the inspiration to transmute common natural phenomena such as nests, feathers, and trees into items of aesthetic rapture. These motifs are central to The Wrench Series, the artist’s debut exhibition at Gallery Bienvenu. To create the works, he employs a unique process to apply paint to steel and aluminum panels.  Then, working from sketches, he uses customized cutting tools to incise the picture planes with iconic imagery, the beveled lines glinting as viewers behold the pieces from different vantages.
Early Louisiana-made furniture from the collection of Magnolia Mound Plantation, Baton Rouge
August 10, 2010 - December 11, 2010
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Times: Tuesday–Saturday 9:30 am - 4:30 pm
http://www.hnoc.org
Location:  Williams Research Center, 410 Chartres Street, in the French Quarter
Phone:  (504) 523-4662
Admission:  Free and open to the public

Now through December 11, more than 20 examples of Louisiana-made furniture from the 18th and early 19th centuries are on display at The Historic New Orleans Collection’s Williams Research Center, 410 Chartres Street in the French Quarter. The pieces are on loan from Magnolia Mound Plantation in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.  
Today Magnolia Mound is surrounded by an urban setting, but the plantation was once the center of a 900-acre sugar and cotton operation with frontage on the Mississippi River. The main house was built ca. 1791 as a small settler’s house. In the early 1800s, Armand Allard Duplantier, a prominent planter who had served in the American Revolution as General Lafayette’s aide-de-camp, enlarged and renovated the original structure. Currently, the 16-acre site is operated as a museum by the Baton Rouge Recreation and Parks Commission.
While the facility is closed for improvements, furniture from Magnolia Mound will be available to audiences in the New Orleans area. Examples on display include elegant armoires, Campeche chairs, children’s furniture, and a rare writing table. Accompanying the furniture are several photographs of furnished rooms at Magnolia Mound by Steve Gross and Sue Daley from their publication Creole Houses: Traditional Homes of Old Louisiana (Abrams, 2007), illustrating how the structure and its contents are usually displayed.
The exhibition is free and open to the public and is presented in anticipation of The Collection’s forthcoming book Furnishing Louisiana: Creole and Acadian Furniture, 1735–1835 (Winter 2010).
Southern Rep Presents - IN THE NEXT ROOM (or the vibrator play)
September 8, 2010 - September 12, 2010
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Times: Wednesday - Saturdays at 8:00 pm; Sunday at 3:00 pm
http://www.southernrep.com
Location:  Southern Rep, The Shops at Canal Place, 3rd Floor
Phone:  (504) 522-6545
Admission:  $29.00 - $85.00
New Orleans Southern Reps 24th Season begins with a Regional Premiere of Sarah Ruhls Pulitzer Prize finalist and Tony Award Nominated play In The Next Room (or the vibrator play), directed by Southern Rep Artistic Director Aime Hayes. The young wife of a doctor observes his patients and their treatments, yet still yearns for his attention. In this funny, provocative play, Dr. and Mrs. Givings discover that love can be as electrifying as flying a kite in a storm.

IN The Next Room (or the VIBRATOR PLAY) is set in a well-to-do town in the 1880s. Electricity is a new invention, and is still a novel household item. In the home of Dr. and Mrs. Givings, candles are cautiously abandoned for the use of electric lamps. Perhaps more importantly, the technology allows for the use of unique machinery in the Doctors operating theater where he treats the locals for hysteria using one of his machines. While his wife listens surreptitiously from the parlor, and greets the patients, themes of love, sex, jealously and curiosity are brought to the forefront. The central role of the eavesdropping Catherine Givings will be played by Katherine McClain, and her husband, the all too serious Dr. Givings, will be portrayed by Shad Willingham, supported by a cast that includes Kesha Bullard, Lucy Faust, Clint Johnson, Jason Kirkpatrick, and Morrey McElroy.
30th Anniversary Fall Gala benefiting the children of Boys Hope Girls Hope
September 10, 2010
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Times: 7:00 pm - 11:00 pm
http://www.bhghnola.org
Location:  City Park’s Pavilion of the Two Sisters, New Orleans, LA
Phone:  (504) 484-7744
Admission:  $100.00 per person
Join us for the 30th Anniversary Fall Gala benefiting the children of Boys Hope Girls Hope. This event will feature live entertainment by Sha’on and the Girls with Success. As a guest you will enjoy a  dinner by popular New Orleans area restaurants, an open bar, and a silent auction. Cocktail attire.
4th Annual New Orleans Seafood Festival Lafayette Square
September 10, 2010 - September 12, 2010
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Times: Friday 4:00 pm - Until; Saturday 11:00 am - Until; Sunday 11:00 am - Until
http://www.neworleansseafoodfestival.com
Location:  Lafayette Square
Phone:  (504) 962-3722
The 4th Annuel New Orleans Seafood Festival will take place again this year at the Lafayette Square. All proceeds for this event will benefit the Louisiana Hospitality Foundation.  The festival will feature live music and cuisine from many famed, local restaurants such as ACME Oyster House, Arnaud’s, Café Giovanni, Carnival Brands, Drago’s Seafood Restaurant, Saltwater Grill, Ernst Café, Galatoire’s Restaurant, Mr. B’s Bistro, King Creole, Pontchartrain Point Café and many more
Harrah's New Orleans Proudly Presents - Roy Ayers
September 10, 2010
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Times: 8:00 pm
Location:  Harrahs Theatre
Phone:  (800) 745-3000
Admission:  $35.00
Vibraphonist/vocalist Roy Ayers is among the best-known, most loved and respected jazz/R&B artists on the scene today. Now in his fourth decade in the music business, Ayers, known as the Godfather of Neo-soul, continues to bridge the gap between generations of music lovers. In the '60s he was an award-winning jazz vibraphonist, and transformed into a popular R&B bandleader in the '70s/'80s. Today, the dynamic music man is an iconic figure still in great demand and whose music has been sampled by music industry heavyweights, including Mary J. Blige, Erykah Badu, 50 Cent, A Tribe Called Quest, Tupac, and Ice Cube. Ayers recently recorded with hip-hop artist Talib Kweli (produced by Kanye West) and jazz/R&B singer Will Downing. Many of Ayers' songs including "Everybody Loves the Sunshine," "Searchin," "Running Away" have been frequently sampled and remixed by DJ's worldwide. Other hits include "You Send Me," "Love Will Bring Us Back Together," and more. If you like jazz with R&B vocals, this show is a must.
New Orleans Arena Presents - Curious George
September 10, 2010 - September 12, 2010
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http://www.ticketmaster.com
Location:  New Orleans Arena
Phone:  (800) 745-3000
Admission:  Opening Night: All seats $12! (excluding Gold Circle & Monkey Seats);Other Performances: $13, $18, $21, $26 (Gold Circle), & $55 (Monkey Seats)
Come join us for the new musical starring Curious George! Starring in his own original live musical stage production and - for the first time - touring arena and theater stages throughout the country, Curious George is on a mission to help Chef Pisghetti win a world-famous meatball competition. This adventure takes him to Rome and The Golden Meatball Contest. With every swing and flip, George takes the audience through a fun-filled, entertaining story with lots of music and dance that the whole family will enjoy.
Swimming Upstream
September 10, 2010
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Times: 8:00 pm
http://www.ashecac.org
Location:  Mahalia Jackson Theatre
Phone:  (504) 569-9070
Admission:  $25.00 - $50.00
To commemorate the 5th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, V-Day and the Ashé Cultural Arts Center and the Women Donors Network will once again present Swimming Upstream.  To document those incidents, for a year and a half following Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, 16 women from New Orleans— including a gospel singer, a teenage filmmaker, a former Vegas showgirl, and a Mardi Gras Indian matriarch—met monthly to share stories and develop original writings about their experiences before, during, and after the storms. In a process facilitated by playwright and activist Eve Ensler (The Vagina Monologues) and Carol Bebelle, Executive Director and Co-founder of Ashé Cultural Arts Center, the writers crafted a powerful theatrical production that tells the raw and soulful stories of women who lived through Hurricanes Katrina and Rita with grace, rage, humor, strength and great resiliency. Celebrities  Shirley Knight  and  Lachanze (The Color Purple) join the cast.  Local cast members are Anne-Lidse Juge Fox, Karen-kaia Livers, Troi Bechet, Asali DeVan Ecclesiastes; and singers Michaela Harrison and Leslie Blackshear Smith.  A 25 percent discount is being offered for the $25, $35 and $50 tickets purchased during July. Groups of ten or more will receive a 10 percent discount on tickets purchased during the month of August. Tickets are available through Ticketmaster or at the theater box office.
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