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Who was naughty?
Réveillon was born out of the feast and fast, fast and feast, cycle that informs so many New Orleans traditions. Translated it means “awakening or arousal.”
“Krampus knows when you’ve been naughty, and he doesn’t care if you’ve been nice.”
We know it’s tempting to go to big box retailers and sites for your gifts, but there are plenty of amazing gift ideas from local shops and entrepreneurs.
Have you heard of Duncan Plaza? Many New Orleanians haven’t, but that’s about to change, because the 4.5-acre park — one of the largest in downtown New Orleans — is getting a makeover.
Social media moguls Jessica Dupart and Wazzam Supa are shooting for a Guinness World Record so big it has to be in the Supa-Dome!
Jingle, jangle, jingle! Here comes Mr. Bingle! OK. Surprise! We’re not Mr. Bingle.
The word reveillon comes from the French word for ‘awakening.’
Between two circular pieces of fried dough and powdered sugar sits a burger, dressed with cheese, bacon jam, lettuce, pickles and onions.
This weekend packs lots of Christmas fun, plus a few extra laughs and a chance to celebrate one of Louisiana’s most beloved pop stars, baby, one more time.