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Monday, December 04, 2006

Viewing Party for Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip!

Rotolo’s Pizzeria, 201 Decatur Street, will host a viewing party for “Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip” on Monday, December 4. That night’s episode of the NBC series will feature New Orleans musicians Troy “Trombone Shorty” Andrews, Kirk Joseph, Kid Merv, Roderick Paulin, Bob French, Steve Walker and Frederick Shepherd as part of the special house band of the behind-the-scenes drama.

The viewing party will begin at 7pm with the episode airing at 9pm. Several of the musicians in the episode will appear at the party.


Update! For those who watched the show, you couldn't help but be moved by the tribute to New Orleans as performed by Trombone Shorty and the rest of the New Orleans musicians involved. Watch the clip, and experience it for yourself.

Sunday, December 03, 2006

Have You Been To Rotolo's Pizzeria?


The Best Pizza in town delivers and is open late night.

Have you been to Rotolo's lately? It's at 201 Decatur Street, corner of Iberville, two doors down from House of Blues! We've got gourmet pizzas, calzones, sandwiches, wraps, pastas, hot wings, and much more plus a full bar and live music! Plus, they're open until 2:00am every day (midnight on Sundays), and they deliver to the CBD, French Quarter, and part of the Marigny. Give them a call at (504) 948- EATS!


As if you need another reason to visit Rotolo's, check out their live music schedule for December! All shows start at 10pm and there's no cover!

Live music, lots of fun, and the best pizza in town. Really-- what's not to love?

And, We're Back...

So anything exciting happen during this last year that we need to know about?

Lots of fun and lots of news. Rebirthcafe.com is coming back. Stay tuned.

Thursday, January 12, 2006

OffBeat's Best of the Beat Awards!

One of my favorite nights of the year, the 2005 OffBeat Best of the Beat Awards will take place Saturday, January 21, at the House of Blues. Honoring the best in New Orleans music, the event features two stages of music plus food from a number of restaurants including including the Gumbo Shop, Whole Foods, Slice, Juan’s Flying Burrito, Mona’s, Custom Catering, Powell’s, Fresco, the Hookah Café, the Praline Connection and the House of Blues. Tickets (available at Ticketmaster and the House of Blues Box Office) are $15 in advance, $20 at the door. Proceeds go to the New Orleans Musicians' Clinic and MusicCares. For more info, including the list of great performers, visit OffBeat.com

Weekly Wine Tastings at Cork and Bottle

This evening, (Thursday 1/12), come on down to Mid-City (you'll be hearing that a lot, soon) as Cork & Bottle resumes their weekly free wine tastings. Normally, the tastings coincide with the Thursday Crescent City Farmers Market, but since it will be a while before those start up again (they're only doing the Tuesday market at Uptown Square), you can just come out and drink. Check it out from 4:30-6:30 at 3700 Orleans Avenue in the shops at the American Can Company.

Then, check out Ogden After Hours from 6:00-8:00pm at the Ogden Museum, this week featuring Al "Claiborne Street is Rocking from One Side to the Other, the Joints are Jamming Packed and I'm About to Smother all Because it's Carnival Time" Johnson and Louisiana Rockabilly great Jay Chevalier. It's a new collaboration the Ogden is doing with the folks at the Ponderosa Stomp.

One More Southport Hall Plug

One more plug for Southport Hall since they've got a good lineup of music coming up.

Friday 1/13: Kim Wilson of the Fabulous Thunderbirds
Saturday 1/14: Marcia Ball
Fri and Sat 1/20 and 1/21: Subdudes CD Release Party
Sunday 1/22: Benny Grunch

and the ever-popular Bike Night featuring the lovable and kosher Pig Pen and the Porkchops every Wednesday from 8-11pm.

Wednesday, December 28, 2005

It's About Freakin' Time

Notable Re-Openings this week...

The Columns Hotel reopens Saturday 12/31 (rooms available beginning 4/1/06)
Brigtsens and Jacques-Imos reopens Thursday 12/29
Palace Cafe is open for lunch Tues-Fri and Sundays, and dinner Tuesdays through Saturdays.

Rumor has it Galatoires is opening on New Year's Day, but you're not going to be able to get a table for a year. Get your line holders now.

Now That's Comedy

Beginning Wednesday 12/28 and every Wednesday thereafter, "The Attic," upstairs at Lucy's in the Warehouse District hosts a Comedy Open Mic Night. Amateurs and professionals are welcome. Doors open at 7pm with the show at 8pm. If you'd like to appear or need info, email Bill Dykes at wildbill@oddville.com

Thursday, December 15, 2005

Fun and Excitement This Weekend

Among the myriad of events this weekend...
  • Thursday 12/15: Spencer Bohren Christmas Party at Snug Harbor, 9pm-12:30am
  • Friday, 12/16: Double-wide Christmas Miracle, a satiric holiday comedy, at One-Eyed Jacks, 8pm
  • Saturday, 12/17: Arlo Guthrie and friends featuring Willie Nelson at Tips Uptown, 9pm
  • Sunday, 12/18: Final Nickel-A-Dance at Cafe Brasil featuring Lionel Ferbos, 3-6pm; Caroling in Jackson Square, 7pm;

We Like the R Bar

Fridays: Free Oyster Happy Hour, 6pm until
Mondays: Haircuts by Katy: $10 for a haircut and a shot, 9pm until

1431 Royal St at Kerlerec in the Marigny

Thursday, December 08, 2005

"A Joyful Noise" for the Kids

This Saturday (12/10) at Howlin' Wolf, at their brand-new location on N. Peters St where the Praline Connection used to be, join a bunch of great New Orleans musicians for "A Joyful Noise," a benefit concert to raise money for the kids at Children's Hospital and other young victims of Katrina. Features guests include Fred LeBlanc, Stanton Moore, George Porter, Jr., Shannon McNally, Anders Osborne, and many more. The show starts at 9pm, tickets are $25.

In other Howlin' Wolf news, check out Swing Night every Monday night with Lindy Hop lessons at 7pm, Beginner Swing Lessons at 8pm, and Swing Night with a different band each week at 9pm.

For more info, call 522-WOLF

Shopping for a Really, Really Good Cause

Hey, here's the perfect chance to do all of your holiday shopping at once.

Our good friends at Basin Street Records are having a sidewalk sale this Sunday (12/11) from 11am until 1pm at their office at 4130 Canal St (hey, remember that address. You'll see it again). It's a half-block off of Carrollton next to Kanpai and across from Michael's Mid-City Grill. There'll be great deals on CDs, DVDs, t-shirts, and vinyl in an attempt to clear out some inventory before the building is renovated (again, stay tuned). Come by and buy a whole lot of stuff.

Also, go to www.ShopforNewOrleans.com for links to online shopping from other New Orleans businesses that are helping rebuild the city.

Tuesday, December 06, 2005

The Coolest Thing Ever.

Okay, this has nothing to do with openings or events or anything in the city, it's just one of the coolest videos that I've ever seen.

Check out http://media.putfile.com/WizardsofWinter-SM/ and tell me if you think Al Copeland could top it.

Notable Openings...

Here's some good news about some restaurant and club reopenings...
  • House of Blues Foundation Room reopens Thursday 12/8, as does Emerils on that date
  • Nola reopens Tuesday 12/13
  • House of Blues is back on 12/28 with Cowboy Mouth then on 12/29 with Dr. John with Special Guests Jon Cleary and the Absolute Monster Gentlemen.
  • The Omni Royal Orleans and the Rib Room opened last week as did the Chateau Sonesta
The best source for restaurant openings is Tom Fitzmorris' nomenu.com.

Oh, one more thing of note-- Russell's Marina Grill is reopen on Pontchartrain Blvd. Amazingly, they didn't get much damage, despite being in Lakeview. They have a limited menu, but you can still get the Stack O' Pancakes.

Festivus Returns!

The ever-popular Holiday Market Festivus returns this year for a one-day only event this Saturday (12/10) at the corner of Magazine and Girod. From 11am-4pm, shop for unique gifts plus gift wrapping, hot food, live music, and free massages from the Office of Homeland Serenity.

Check it out and do your holiday shopping locally.

Tuesday, November 29, 2005

Celebration in the Oaks Preview Party

Celebration in the Oaks returns to City Park. It's just a walking tour this year, but it does feature a two-story tall Mr. Bingle (a distant cousin to the Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man).

The preview party is Wednesday, December 7, from 7-10pm at the Botanical Garden. Food and Drink from over 50 restaurants and bars, 10 different bands, and a whole lot more. Tickets are $50 per person at the door or in advance Monday through Friday from 1-3pm at the City Park Tennis Center (cash or check only).

Visit the City Park website for more info.

Monday, November 28, 2005

Don't Tell Anybody About This

Okay, I hesistate blogifying* this, but I figured y'all would appreciate knowing. Just don't go spreading it around too much...

Vaughans, this Thursday (12/1):
Rebirth Brass Band, 9pm
Kermit Ruffins, 10pm

This is going to be big.

*If "Blogify" is not yet a word, it should be.

Sunday, November 27, 2005

Sights from the Woldenberg Park concert

Just what the city needed-- a free concert at Woldenberg Park yesterday (11/26). Jon Cleary, Kermit Ruffins, Jon Boutte, Walter Wolfman, and a whole lot of folks on the stage and in the crowd.
Scott Aiges with Harry Shearer

Kermit Ruffins toots his own horn

Jon Cleary ablaze at the keys

Uncle Lionel dancing away

Monday, November 21, 2005

Support our Libraries

New Orleans Community sells Christmas trees to help keep library open

The New Orleans community of Algiers has reactivated "Algiers Friends of the Library" in an effort to sustain services at the Cita Dennis Hubbell Public Library. The Hubbell Public Library is one of three libraries now open in the entire city of New Orleans.

The Friends community group will host a "Holiday Fest" Thanksgiving weekend to help raise money for the library. The Fest will be help Saturday, November 26th from 9AM to 4PM. The event will be held at the Cita Dennis Hubbell Branch Library in historic Algiers Point, 725 Pelican Street at Belleville.

The Fest will include an Art Market with works by the local ARTINA artists, a baked goods sale, and, of course, Christmas trees and wreaths. There will be music from 10AM to 1PM, and Santa will be on hand for photos with the kids.

The trees are fresh cut Fraser Fir and White Pine, ranging between 4 feet and 9 feet tall. There will also be handmade pine and fir wreaths, pints of Algiers Honey and fresh cut Algiers kumquats.

A portion of the sales from the event will go to the library.

Volunteers and Fest Participants should contact Kathy Ellery at 392-6908.

For more information, contact: Janet Giselson at 368-1989

Sunday, November 20, 2005

Crescent City Farmers Market Returns Tuesday

Just in time for Thanksgiving cooking (or warming up a tv dinner as the case may be), the Tuesday Market at the Crescent City Farmers Market returns this week at the parking lot at Uptown Square.

Swing on by from 9a-1p and check out the fruits, veggies, breads, seafood, baked goods and more from area farmers, fishers, and bakers.

Support local merchants. Check out http://www.crescentcityfarmersmarket.org/ for more info and an updated list of what's tasty.

Audubon Zoo is back this Friday!

Here's some good news from the Audubon Zoo straight from their site at auduboninstitute.org. Come out and make faces at the monkeys.

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Audubon Zoo will reopen on November 26! To welcome everyone home, the Zoo will be open to Audubon Nature Institute members only on Friday, November 25 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Then, for the weekend of November 26 and 27, the Zoo will be free and open to the public from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Following the Thanksgiving weekend, Audubon Zoo will be open on the weekends only from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and regular admission rates will apply.
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The Ultimate Thanksgiving Weekend Party

Mark your calendars for this Saturday...

Putumayo World Music and Southern Comfort are throwing a great party on the Saturday of Thanksgiving weekend. It's "Down By The Riverside," a free concert of Thanksgiving, Saturday, November 26, from 1-5pm at Woldenberg Park.

Celebrate the music and culture of New Orleans with Kermit Ruffins and the Barbecue Swingers, Jon Cleary with Walter "Wolfman" Washington, John Boutte, Wanda Rouzan, and other special guests.

It gets underway with the Hot 8 Brass Band leading a second line beginning at 10am from Sweet Lorraine's (1931 St. Claude) and going down Esplanade, Decatur, and Canal to the River.

For more info check out www.neworleansmusiciansrelief.net.

Friday, November 18, 2005

Oh Yes, This Will be a Fun Thanksgiving Eve

This from the Times-Picayune and Nola.com...

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On Wednesday, November 23, at Tipitinas, World Leader Pretend will present "Thanksgiving: The Musical," a theatrical rock hybrid. The production, says drummer Arthur Mintz, is "very loosely based" on the narrative of the original Thanksgiving. "It's Pilgrims, Indians. . .and Fred LeBlanc. It will be hilarious."

LeBlanc, of Cowboy Mouth fame, is among the scheduled special guests. Bryan Spitzfaden, a theater veteran who occasionally performs with the Bally Who, is the designated narrator. Mintz's wife, singer-songwriter Theresa Andersson, is Pocahontas.

Expect covers spanning Black Sabbath to "Rent," augmented by new, Thanksgiving-inspired instrumentals. Also look for costumes, a stage set, puppetry and other surprises. "It's the first part of a trilogy," Mintz said. "Next year we'll add lasers."

Thanksgiving: The Musical at 9pm, Ellipsis at 11pm.

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It looks like Tips is starting their live music schedule sooner than expected. Their website shows Rebirth on Friday 12/2, Kermit Ruffins on Saturday 12/3, and the Radiatiors with Johnny Sketch for two nights on 12/9&10. It also shows Cajun Fais Do Dos (okay, really help me out-- what's the plural of fais do do?) on Sundays throughout.

Thursday, November 17, 2005

Bywater Art Market Returns this Saturday

Saturday, November 19th, 2005
Bywater Art Market Returns 9am – 4pm
Markey Park Piety and Royal Streets, New Orleans
Free Open to the Public
Original affordable art
All artwork is original – no prints or reproductions
All by local and regional artists
Musical entertainment by Gayla LeJeune
http://www.bywaterartmarket.com/bam/index.htm

Gretna Heritage Fest This Weekend

I guess the Gretna folks are letting people cross the bridge now.

http://www.gretnafest.com/
this weekend, 11/18-20.

If nothing else, it's a good excuse to go to Kim Son.

A Big Weekend at the Ogden

One of the many shining spots in the rebirth of the city has been the reopening of the Ogden Museum. Their Thursday Ogden After Hours series has been the place to be, and this weekend the museum has a number of exhibition openings, a book release party, a filmmaking lecture, and a live performance by New Orleans Blues master Chris Thomas King!

Check it out, and sign up for a membership or renew your existing one.


THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17
OGDEN AFTER HOURS, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.

Chris Thomas King
New Orleans blues artist Chris Thomas King is a triple threat-- musician, actor and business entrepreneur-- but if you look at all his talents, he is really much more than that. As a musician he plays electric guitar, acoustic guitar, steel guitar, bass guitar, dobro, piano, Fender Rhodes, Hammond B-3 organ, drums and he sings! In the studio he is a producer, an arranger and an engineer. As an actor he has made his mark in films and TV. And as business entrepreneur he has spearheaded a record label, based in his home town of New Orleans, reflecting his own artistic sensibilities as well as signing artists with a compatible point of view. One of most recognized and successful blues artists of his generation, the Ogden Museum is happy to have him live in the Museum atrium this Thursday night.

Also Thursday evening ... the Museum welcomes the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities, as the organization celebrates the release of a special issue of Cultural Vistas.
The magazine, produced in the immediate aftermath of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, will feature related essays by Anne Rice, Richard Ford and Wynton Marsalis, with photographs by David Rae Morris, Cheryl Gerber and Louis Sahuc. The new issue will also feature of history of Louisiana's Tabasco industry, the New Orleans coffee trade, and "No Man's Land," the lawless territory in western Louisiana.

Ogden After Hours is open to the public on Thursday evenings from 6:00 - 8:00 p.m., and is free to Ogden Museum members and $5 for UNO students, faculty and staff. Regular admission applies to the general public.


SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19
MISSING, MIGRATIONS .. COMING BACK
Book Release and Signing of Phillip Collier's Missing New Orleans and the Unveiling of Four New Exhibitions
6:00 - 9:00 p.m., complimentary admission

The Museum celebrates the release of Phillip Collier's Missing New Orleans, created in collaboration with Collier, and with the support of the Goldring Family Foundation. Originally slated for publication on Wednesday, August 31, 2005, the original book remains intact as a pictorial history of the city, offering images and stories of places, entities and events that were once a vital part of the fabric of this city, but because of natural disaster or man's decisions are no longer in existence. Nothing in the original book has been changed. What has been added, however, is an epilogue that hopes to record in words and photographs what has been rendered missing since Monday, August 29, and the devastation from Hurricane Katrina. The photographs were taken by David Rae Morris, a photographer in the Ogden Museum Collection, in the immediate aftermath of the storm.

Join us for the official release of this very special publication, with text by J. Richard Gruber, the Museum's Director, and local writers Jim Rapier and Mary Beth Romig, and a foreword by Pete Fountain. The publication's team will be signing books throughout the evening.

Special exhibitions unveiled Saturday evening include:

Missing New Orleans
An exhibition of images, artifacts and memorabilia from throughout New Orleans history, in conjunction with the newly-released publication of the same name


The Trail of Tears: Benny Andrews' Migrant Series
The national premiere of the second in the series by Andrews, honoring the migration of Native Americans from their Southern homeland to regions across the country

Do You Know What It Means? ... The Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina

Featuring the photography of David Rae Morris, taken in the days and weeks following the storm, including the Mississippi Gulf Coast

Coming Back: Artists Respond
Showcasing specially commissioned works by more than 40 artists from the Museum Collection, originally created for the Museum's gala O WHAT A NIGHT's auction, the works celebrate the Museum's trademark "O" logo or a relief from the historic H.H. Richardson-designed Taylor Library


SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2:00 - 4:00 p.m.
A Conversation with filmmaker Harold Sylvestre and composer Jay
Weigel
Sylvestre has created the film "NOLA," based on the threat to the city of New Orleans by Hurricane Ivan in September, 2004. Sylvestre joins Weigel, director of the Contemporary Arts Center, and composer of the film's score, to discuss the process of film-making, and the ever present topic of New Orleans and hurricanes as they relate to the film. Excerpts from "NOLA" will be shown.