Thousands of revelers in outlandish costumes will fill the streets of New Orleans as the city celebrates Mardi Gras Day.
Pete Fountain Half-Fast Walking Club will walk from the intersection of Poydras and St. Charles Avenue and will make its way into the French Quarter.
Mardi Gras is here! Here's how, when to watch today's parade live on the NOLA.com Parade Cam sponsored by NewOrleans.com.
Rex will not pass Gallier Hall, where traditionally Rex toasts the mayor of New Orleans. Rex will instead turn down Jackson ...
Due to high wind, grills and lawn chairs will not be allowed. Port-a-lets will also not be allowed. After Kirkpatrick learned a high wind warning was in place, she says the NOPD and city are going ...
It is tradition for the King and Queen of Carnival to arrive in New Orleans by boat at the riverfront on Lundi Gras day.
The parade will follow its traditional route until it reaches Jackson Avenue, where it will turn left at the corner of St.
When Rex, the king of Carnival, majestically rolls from his den on South Claiborne Avenue and turns down Napoleon Avenue, the ...
The changes come as inclement weather is expected to hit the city in early hours. WGNO meteorologists are predicting that ...
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — Yes, you can still scream for beads, but you might want some of the new, “sustainable” throws you can catch at this year’s Rex parade. Rex has teamed up with local non ...
That was the inspiration for the ‘tit Rex parade, an arty procession of petit handmade floats, towed through the streets on strings by formally dressed krewe members who hand out miniature throws.
NEW ORLEANS — It’s a parade of jubilation with coveted throws. “We’re trying new things every single year,” said Rex official James Reiss. Those throws have become more sustainable over ...