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Mardi Gras 2023: Bubbles, birds, bands, burgers, bling and bawdiness

Por: The Advocate Entertainment February 20, 2023

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One thing is for sure, Louisiana knows how to Carnival. COVID-19 may have forced us to take a few years off from the full-throttle celebrations, but getting back into the groove of Carnival was a piece of cake — a piece of king cake, to be exact.... + full article



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