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French Quarter GuideYour Local Guide to Services • Products • Entertainment • Events
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FREELifestyles & Living
Feb 6 - March 8, 2013
Area Map
Pages 16 - 17
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Your Guide To The French Quarter
The French QuarterThe French Quarter - or Vieux Carre’ - or the Quarter to the locals, isNew Orleans’ most famous and oldest neighborhood. With it’s very unique architectureof historic buildings, row houses, cottages, art galleries, shops, restaurants and museumsthat are adorned with cast iron balconies, stoops, porches, walled courtyards, shuttereddoors and windows and iron gates, decorated with hanging plants and foliage and deco-rations of the Quarter, they are some of the most photographed streets in the world.
You’re best to spend your time in the Quarter on foot so you can leisurely enjoy andsavor the sights and sounds of this area so rich and famous for it’s history, culture,music, cuisine, shopping and romance. With so much history, entertainment and culture,there’s an exciting experience around every corner. Make sure to check out the car-riageway entrances or courtyards accompanying many restaurants, cafes, galleries,shops and clubs where you may find gardens and fountains you can relax in.
ShoppingShopping - The French Quarter’s Shopping experience features Art Galleries(many manned with the artists), unique and eclectic Shops and Boutiques thatinclude Antiques, Jewelry, Hats, Clothing, Trinkets, Spices and Candy and muchmuch more. From Royal, Chartres, and Decatur Streets, The French Market, JaxBrewery, to Canal Place including the side streets throughout, you can find shop-ping around every corner. Including those featured on pages: 3, 8, 9, 10, 14, 19,21, 22, 23, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 31
DiningDining - Known for it’s cajun, seafood, creole and favorites such as jambalaya,seafood gumbo, red beans and rice and crawfish, the Quarter is a diverse culi-nary experience from casual dining, cafe’s and bars to the many world-class finedining restaurants. Including those featured on pages 5, 8, 10, 22, 23, 25, 26, 27,32
EntertainmentEntertainment - Enjoy the sights and sounds of local musicians throughoutthe streets, Clubs or Jackson Square day and night. The energy of the live bands,artists and DJ’s, whether it be local blues, jazz, R&B, Cajun, Zydeco or othermusic simply piped in, with such a diverse venue you can enjoy it all. Includingthose featured on pages 5, 13, 18, 25, 26, 27, 30
Salons/Spas/Hotel/ServicesSalons/Spas/Hotel/Services - Whether you need a trip to the Salon or Spafor you or your pet, a room for your next trip, groceries, housing or just needsomething different, the Quarter has all it. Including those featured on pages 10,12, 14, 22, 23, 26, 27, 28, 29
Map of the QuarterMap of the Quarter - Pages 16-17 - your helpful aide to help guide youthrough the Quarter.
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Attractions & Things To Do In The
French Quarter
1 - The French Market - French Market Place - 250+ year old marketwith fresh produce, handicrafts and flea market type booths.
2 - Royal Street - Stroll and take in the entertainment local musicians,performing artists, the art galleries, upscale antique stores, landmarkhotels and interesting specialty shops.
3 - Jackson Square - Enjoy the sights and sounds of local musicians,street corner painters, mimes and much more.
4 - St Louis Cathedral - Take a self-guided tour of the oldest catholicchurch in the United States in Jackson Square.
5 - Bourbon Street - 8 blocks of people watching day and night, bars,shops and many fine restaurants.
6 - Shops at Jax Brewery - 600 Decatur St. - 110 year old old brewery for a taste of New Orleans history and shopping.
7 - Riverwalk Marketplace - 500 Port of New Orleans Place - withviews of the Mississippi, visit the retail shops and restaurants.
8 - Canal Place - 333 Canal Street - Many fine shops to browse.
9 - Jean Lafitte National Historic Park & Preserve - 419 DecaturSt - Free ranger-led riverfront tour daily leaving at 9:30am from the JeanLafitte French Quarter Visitor Center location.
10 - The 1850 House - 523 Saint Ann St - Tues through Sun 10 am -4:30 pm. The 1850 House is an antebellum row house furnished to represent life in mid-nineteenth-century New Orleans.
11 - Old US Mint - 400 Esplanade Ave - Tues through Sun 10 am - 4:30pm. Built in 1835 during the presidency of Andrew Jackson, who hadadvocated for its establishment in order to help finance development ofthe nation's western frontier.
12 - New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park - 916 N PetersStreet - Regular jazz performances, lectures, films, and visual displays. It isalso the starting point for jazz walking tours.
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February 7th, 6:30PM - Mardi Gras Parade - Krewe of Muses - Uptown:Organized in 2000, the Krewe of Muses is named after the legendary daughters of
Zeus. In Greek mythology, muses were patrons of the arts and sciences, as well as
sources of inspiration for artists, poets, philosophers, and musicians. Formed by more
than 650 riders, this all-female organization is the only one of its kind that parades at
night. http://www.kreweofmuses.org
February 8th, 6:30PM - Mardi Gras Parade - Krewe d'Etat - Uptown:Founded in 1996, Le Krewe d'Etat features 21 floats, including a special signature High
Priest Float. Its floats adhere to a traditional style of design that impart Le Krewe
d'Etat's satirical theme, which has been voted "Best of Carnival" by critics. The Captain
and officers ride on horseback throughout the parade. http://www.lekrewedetat.com/
February 9th, 11AM - Mardi Gras Parade - Krewe of Iris - Uptown:Founded in 1917, the Krewe of Iris first started parading in 1959, and it is the oldest
and largest all-female krewe in New Orleans. Named for the Goddess of the Rainbow
and Messenger to the Gods, the krewe sticks to strict Carnival traditions, wearing full-
length masks and white gloves. The Krewe of Iris has 900 riders, 32 floats, 12 equestian
units and marching bands. http://www.kreweofiris.org/
February 10th, 11:45AM - Mardi Gras Parade - Krewe of Mid-City:Founded in 1933, the Krewe of Mid-City is the 5th-oldest continuously parading organ-
ization of the New Orleans Mardi Gras season. Often called "The best day parade in
Mardi Gras," Mid-City has gained a reputation for having themes dedicated to children
and for having some of the best bands in Mardi Gras from all over the country.
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February 12th, 10AM - Mardi Gras Parade - Krewe of Rex - Uptown:Founded in 1872, The Krewe Of Rex is one of the oldest participating groups in Mardi
Gras. They formed in a New Orleans still recovering from the civil war as a way to
entice tourists to visit the city and businesses to put down roots in the community.
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One of the most popular traditions of Mardi Gras is theKing Cake, which is a coffee cake pastry with a plastic babyinside. Traditionally, whoever finds the baby in his or herpiece of cake is said to have good fortune throughout theyear and must provide the King Cake for next year's party.
Floats became part of the New Orleans celebration in 1837and since then have become an integral aspect of festivities.
New Orleans first celebrated Mardi Gras in 1743 withGovernor Marquis de Vaudreuil hosting a Carnival ball. NewOrleans' Carnival had many similarities to Carnival in Europe.They were both celebrated privately and publicly by all ranksof people. Europe and New Orleans had Carnival balls andthey both marched and celebrated in the streets as well.
Mardi Gras became a legal holiday in Louisiana in 1875.
Mardi Gras has events organized by private clubs knownas krewes. Today there are about 60 krewes that plan theparades and balls of New Orleans' Mardi Gras. The oldestkrewe, the Krewe of Comus, was founded in 1857 by menwho feared the outrageous antics of Mardi Gras wouldlead to the holiday being outlawed.
In 1872, the official colors of Mardi Gras were chosen basedon an honored visitor to New Orleans: Russian Grand DukeAlexis Romanoff. The purple stands for justice, the green forfaith, and the gold for power.
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The name Mardi Gras means Fat Tuesday, a day of feastingbefore the start of Lent on Ash Wednesday. This day is alsoknown as Shrove Tuesday.
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Creason began his artistic career by creating realistic cityscapes,
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meaning of the subject matter in his work. His most recent series of paintings are elemental,
minimal and abstract portraits of women.
Creason's portraits of women are romantic and whimsical; if you look closely they seem to tell
a story. "I think women really do understand what I'm saying in my paintings. When a woman
buys my work it's the ultimate compliment," Creason said.
Creason spent years experimenting with applied materials and bleach on satin-silk van cases
to perfect what he calls "modern art with a traditional flare". Creason's goal is to capture the
essence of New Orleans by creating the image of motion through toning hues and shadows
and experimenting with shapes. To do this on silk, he takes the material and stretches it over
wood frames to create his canvas. His subtractive approach of applying bleach to the material
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Though his media - calligraphy inks, markers, dyes and colored pencils - are traditional, his
trademark style is unconventional.
Needless to say, color and tone are vital elements of Creason's work; they provide the vessel
through which Creason's subjects come alive. Though, as one would expect, bleach is a very
harsh substance and Creason has to use caution when experimenting with it on his paintings.
"The bleach process of adding color back into the material is what gives me the ability to reach
all of these different color tones. The process is very unforgiving; there's not much room for
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Creason's work embraces the spirit of New Orleans, and, in his most recent series, the
essence of women. His work is honest, insightful and full of color and vibrancy. Creason's
studio, Creason's Fine Art Gallery, which is located at 632 Royal Street, houses his art work.
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Neighborhood Notes
Dreamy Weenies has opened at 740North Rampart Street with something foreveryone.They offer a variety of dogs andsausages including halal, vegan and kosher,with every imaginable topping.
Whats Going On In
The French Quarter
Brand new to the French Quarter, acrossfrom the French Market, you will findCaseys In The Quarter. Located at 91French Market Place, stop by and visit thisnew Bar & Grill.
February 21st-24th, Craig Tracy, of Craig Tracy’sPainted Alive Body Painting Gallery at 827 RoyalStreet will be traveling to Key West, Florida,where he will be painting Live! at the brandnew DeRubeis Gallery location on Duval St.
Newly opened Rico’s Drunken Burrito canbe found at 409 Bourbon Street. Here, youcan enjoy the experience building your ownburrito with fresh ingredients.
The Golden Lantern, located at 1239 Royal Street,is under new ownership and have many excitingevents going on. They feature live impersonators,live music, face painting and much more.
Hard Rock Café begins the new year in anew location with a new look. Now locatedat 125 Bourbon Street, they have joined theworld famous Bourbon Street experience.
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Twelve years beforeAndrew Jackson won the Battle of New Orleans, The FrenchMarket Restaurant &Bar began serving outstanding seafood and ice-cold drinks to visitors and natives alike. Today the ambienceremains the same. Join Chef David Picou in savoring our grand traditions!
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