Por: The Advocate Entertainment February 20, 2023
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
The Advocate USA Entertainment February 18, 2023
Every Mardi Gras the countryside around Mamou, Eunice and other spots in rural Acadiana comes alive. For those accustomed to celebrations in urban centers, the rural Mardi Gras is a very different kind of Carnival experience: colorful costumes, ancient traditions and an... + más
Are kids allowed at Mardi Gras parades in New Orleans? Answers to 10 common tourist questions. | The Advocate
The real reason why Mardi Gras is called Fat Tuesday—experts explain | Newsweek
The Advocate USA Entertainment February 16, 2023
For 12 years Karen Thibodeaux has made Mardi Gras costumes for people to wear as they chase chickens.Well, there’s more to it than that.In Branch, in rural Acadia Parish, Thibodeaux and her staff create Mardi Gras costumes at Sew What! Design. Revelers wear the flamboyant... + más
Chicken chasing and deep play: Rural Mardi Gras is wild, with medieval roots | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Entertainment February 13, 2023
The queen's dress and mantle worn by Barbara Boggs in the 1957 ball, left, stands next to a king's tunic worn in 1972 by Henry Batt. Both are featured in the Capitol Park Museum's exhibit, 'Carnival in the Nation’s Capital: The Washington Mardi Gras... + más
'Some of them say it's a religion': new book explores the history and culture of Mardi Gras Indians | The Advocate
With elaborate, vibrant costumes and deep traditions, New Orleans' Mardi Gras Indians are one of Carnival's most distinctive presences. Yet, for all their visibility, they're also one of the season's lesser understood traditions.Award-winning author Nikesha... + más
Washington Mardi Gras exhibit is the perfect mix of Louisiana royalty and D.C. pomp | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Entertainment February 06, 2023
New Orleanians get asked plenty of questions when friends and families visit for Mardi Gras. There are , but some just make you laugh: Do I bring beads to parades?Related: Here are some of the silliest questions readers say they’ve been asked by visitors, along with answers... + más
Joyous parades and parties kick off New Orleans' Mardi Gras | Associated Press
Joyous parades and parties kick off New Orleans' Mardi Gras | ABC News
Newsweek USA Life January 19, 2023
The highly anticipated Bling Empire spin-off Bling: Empire New York is finally here, with episodes scheduled to be released on Netflix on January 20.Bling Empire debuted in 2021 and followed a group of wildly wealthy Asians and Asian Americans living in Los Angeles,... + más
Why did Cherie Chan and Jessey Lee leave Netflix's 'Bling Empire'? | Newsweek
Bling Empire: Dorothy Wang, Richard Chang's relationship explained | Newsweek
Ars Technica USA Science January 17, 2023
Navigate Filter by topic Settings Front page layout Site theme - Jan 17, 2023 7:41 pm UTC Share this story Blowing soap bubbles, besides being a favorite pastime for children, also happens to be an art form and a subject of interest for physicists. Emmanuelle Rio, François... + más
This iconic bar of soap, with two weird claims to fame, has stuck around for nearly 150 years | CNN
Why you should invest in a refillable soap dispenser | WPTV
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