My New Orleans
Five-Day Event To Be Held June 9-13
02/25/2021
NEW ORLEANS (press release) – The New Orleans Wine & Food Experience has announced tickets are now on sale for the 2021 event. Due to COVID-19 safety precautions, organizers have moved NOWFE to a mid-summer event, taking place June 9-13. “We are excited about our summer plans,” states Aimee Brown, NOWFE Executive Director. “We will have several of our popular events, however, coming together safely is most important. Rest assured NOWFE 2021 will be a safe place to share your love of food and wine.” Events will have limited attendance; however, some events will have additional time slots added. “We’ve created several ticket packages to help guide our guests through the best experience that fits their needs,” said Joey Worley, NOWFE President. “With varying levels, everyone can find something to fit their budget and their schedule.”
Venue: Our vote for New Orleans Valentine s Day 2021 best gift: Sweets & Beats via New Orleans Vinyl Club
New Orleans Valentine’s Day 2021: Ideas You Probably Didn’t Think Of
Let’s face it, those of us in New Orleans are probably more focused on Carnival season 2021 than we are on celebrating amour. If you are partnered up, or even if you just have a friend who needs some extra loving this year, you’re in one of the most romantic cities on Earth and here are some ways you can take advantage.
Valentine’s Day will close out the Floats in the Oaks event in City Park. You and your beloved (or your
DYLAN, DOGS & TEARS
That’s almost certainly a minority opinion but here’s how I see it.
First, the facts. It was reported that Mr. D, a sometimes Santa Monica resident (I know where his house is, nyah nyah nyah) just sold the publishing rights to his entire 60-year catalog, about 600 songs, to Universal Music Publishing Group for about… $400,000,000. Universal Music Publishing Group is also located in Santa Monica. Well, aren’t we special. Maybe he chose them so all those Brinks trucks full of silver dollars wouldn’t have to drive so far. You know, less chance of a flat tire or a stickup.