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French Quarter Festival returns with more than 200 acts on 19 stages

French Quarter Festival returns with more than 200 acts on 19 stages
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2021 French Quarter Fest will be a 3-day event, partial lineup announced

2021 French Quarter Fest will be a 3-day event, partial lineup announced
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French Quarter Fest returns to in-person event Sept 30 through Oct 2

French Quarter Fest returns to in-person event Sept 30 through Oct 2
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Nancy Ochsenschlager receives Jazz Hero Award

Nancy Ochsenschlager receives Jazz Hero Award from Jazz Journalists Association Nancy Ochsenschlager, the former associate producer of the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival who has helped produce the event for 45 years in various capacities, has been honored with a Jazz Hero award by the Jazz Journalists Association. Initiated in 2001, the Jazz Hero awards honor “activists, advocates, altruists, aiders and abettors of jazz who have had significant impact in their local communities.” Born in 1939 and raised in Aurora, Illinois, Ochsenschlager attended the University of Michigan and graduated in 1962 with a B.S. in Nursing.  She spent the next dozen years working in her chosen field and, in an early indication of her adventurous spirit, traveling the world, including journeys to Central and South America, Europe and Japan for multiple years.

Big Chief Looks Toward Mardi Gras 2022: It s Gonna Feel Like The Year After Katrina

Phoebe Jones / WWNO Originally published on February 15, 2021 7:37 pm Among the many groups sitting this Carnival season out are the city’s Mardi Gras Indians. They’d typically take to the streets wearing brand new costumes, showcasing a year s worth of labor. Now, those suits sit unfinished in living rooms and on kitchen tables. Reporter Aubri Juhasz spoke with Big Chief of the Wild Magnolias from his home in New Orleans East. Listen / For Big Chief Bo Dollis Jr. of the Wild Magnolias, masking has taken on a new meaning. “Mask-up is putting a mask across your face, but on a normal year mask-up for us would mean put on the Indian suit,” Dollis said.

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