From coconuts to COVID-19: a history of the Krewe of Zulu
Zulu Social Aid and Pleasure Club continues the charity work that has fueled their organization for over 100 years Share Updated: 11:38 AM CST Feb 16, 2021 By Marielle Songy
From coconuts to COVID-19: a history of the Krewe of Zulu
Zulu Social Aid and Pleasure Club continues the charity work that has fueled their organization for over 100 years Share Updated: 11:38 AM CST Feb 16, 2021 By Marielle Songy Very Local New Orleans provides recommendations on living your best life in the Crescent City and tells stories focused on local lifestyle, entertainment and culture. For more, visit the Very Local New Orleans website.This season, Mardi Gras parades might not be rolling through the streets, but certain traditions will remain: King cake will still be enjoyed throughout the Carnival season, people will find smaller and safer ways to observe Mardi Gras practices, and the Zulu Social Aid
get tired of watching the parades, they ll come down on bos bourbon, a whole different freak show, you go to the parades for one thing and you come to bourbon for another. we are wearing some of the popular items, these are zulu coconuts, and they have been drained and they empty out the inside and paint the outside in so many different ways, really an incredible. reporter: you like our coconuts? i like your coconuts. i m wondering why reporter: we probably should explain. i ve been a moose for, like, 20 years in mardi gras and she is always lucy, so this year okay. reporter: bizarre world. i was wondering what it was all about. lucy s the moose and you re lucy. reporter: not my normal dress. excellent job, guys. have a great time and our best wishes to new orleans. mike host and lucy bussetamente.