#New Orleans culture
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#second line#black culture#black american#lmsu#new orleans#new orleans culture#dance#movement#snooze#sza
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#New Orleans culture#Carême#Saw this meme on FB and had to share it#Doubly funny since I've had trolls accuse me of being alternatively a religious zealot and a godless atheist#If they only knew even a single thing about New Orleans
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Had a family member who lived in New Orleans for a while on a street named Milan. People there pronounced it MY-lan. OUTRAGEOUS!
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#French Quarter#Anniversaries#Festivities#New Orleans culture#Historic celebrations#Jazz music#Mardi Gras#Street festivals#Creole heritage#Bourbon Street#Party atmosphere#Southern charm#French colonial history#Cultural events#Iconic landmarks
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The Swamp is Calling You!
#aesthetic#culture#american culture#americana#southern gothic#southern usa#southern americana#louisiana gothic#louisiana#new orleans#nola
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Cajun Chicken and Sausage Gumbo
#cajun food#cajun seasoning#cajunspices#cajun cooking#cajun#chicken#chicken rice#chicken recipe#sausage#gumbo#louisiana#new orleans#creole#soul food#dining and entertaining#fine dining#dining room#dining#entree#main course#toya's tales#style#toyastales#toyas tales#summer#black culture#okra#dinner#september#lunchtime
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#black tumblr#black art#black fashion#theafroamericaine#black hair#black culture#black history#black girls of tumblr#black men#african american#african history#history#black cowboys#cowboy#urban#horse#rodeo#new orleans#louisiana#southern men#culture#african diaspora
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im from new england and we also do king cake i didn't realize it was a southern thing? or like that most people didnt do it?
mardis gras is a celebration of the end of Carnival and the start of Lent (the name means "fat tuesday") and it's supposed to be about eating rich foods before the fasting period. it's a whole lot of celebrating and partying with all kinds of parades, foods, music, and costumes
#that's an very oversimplified answer#but it's a huge cultural celebration#louisiana is the epicenter i think#at least that's how i've grown up seeing it#people come from all over to have fun#i do NOT go to new orleans during this time because it is so easy to get lost
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countless days pass by immeasurably;
anniversaries gutter in the maelstrom
#iwtv#louis de pointe du lac#interview with the vampire#iwtv amc#ldpdl#vampterview#louis#art#mine#*24#i made this a week ago + was on the fence abt posting it bc its v self indulgent but the new ep drops tonight so. why nottt#if les gets to be a rockstar or w/e then my special princess louis gets to be a goth. he looked soooo good in e7 w/ smeared eyeliner <3#i feel like he could like some goth music! prob more trad stuff than like industrial or rock. anyway i started looking into the history of#goth subculture + black culture in america bc i knew they had a connection (blues music/jay hawkins etc) and it was rly interesting#like thru blues it has a connection to new orleans. fun#i listened to attention dépression by les clopes on repeat during this lol. idk enough french to even begin to transcribe it tho
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Today in Hip Hop History:
Master P released his sixth album Ghetto D September 2, 1997
#today in hip hop history#todayinhiphophistory#hiphop#hip-hop#hip hop#music#history#hip hop music#hip hop history#rap#hip hop culture#music history#master p#ghetto d#album#emcee#mc#rapper#1997#97#no limit#no limit records#music producer#producer#new orleans
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To you, what is the highlight of Carnival in New Orleans?
This is a tough question, and I had it sitting in my inbox for a few hours until I felt I could answer properly. It's a cliché in media to depict the city in a perpetual Mardi Gras, but it is true that Carnival represents in many respects New Orleans at its greatest. It's the pure undiluted spirit of excess, not just in the food and the copious alcohol and the many opportunities for ill-advised sex but in the way the city comes alive at the height of its social season. While the US is coming down off its heavily commercialized holiday season and settling into what must be a very dull few months of winter, we swap out the red and green for the purple, green, and gold and keep right on partying.
The balls are always fun if you know the right people, and even if you don't parties along the parade routes are a great time as well. I've participated in drag krewes (not on stage, mind you), dined at many of the old downtown restaurants with assorted lovers, and even endured the tourists in the Vieux Carré on Mardi Gras itself. Of course they're obnoxious...but at least they can be counted upon to hassle the Protestant protesters that bus themselves down every year and call us all vile unrepentant sinners would deserve to be swept away by a hurricane, etc.
It really is difficult to pinpoint any one single thing. Perhaps how Carnival has never become a commercialized American holiday, and how it often feels like the preceding three American holidays all rolled into one - and better. It's an inversion festival with public masquerading that's immediately followed by a holy day of obligation (Halloween) only without all the horror nonsense, there's lots of decadent feasting (Thanksgiving) only with no familial obligations or the fixation on perhaps the driest poultry in existence, and it's an extremely social season with lots of parties and events to attend (Christmas, which I'm here distinguishing from Noël/the Nativity as I recognize it and as it's traditionally celebrated among the Louisianais) without the pressure to spend inordinate amounts of money on people you may or may not even like.
It's certainly not the only time of year where New Orleans engages in decadent revels - the Decadence is in September, after all - but for length and scope it can't be rivaled.
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Priestess Miriam founded the Voodoo Spiritual Temple in 1990, aiming to provide education and spiritual guidance to followers of voodoo and the broader New Orleans community.
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One point that I personally haven't seen a lot make about amc's interview with the vampire especially compared to the movie (and honestly the book) is how much of a character new orleans is. I'm biased being from new orleans (seeing black vampires in New orleans made me wanna originally watch the show lol) but it's really amazing to see.
Setting plays such a pivotal role in storytelling/character development and this show just gets it. Like in the movie if they didn't mention new orleans it wouldn't even feel like the story takes place there while with the show new orleans is so prevalent. Not be all English class but Anne Rice was from new orleans and set here story there for a reason. If season 1 wasn't set in New Orleans you could see how this wouldn't even be the same show
#interview with the vampire#iwtv#new orleans#anne rice#amc itwv#louis de pointe du lac#lestat de lioncourt#claudia#mercury speaks#this is messy and off dome but i have many thoughts about new orleans and this show#and how it feels so black#and shows black culture especially in new orleans#as a new orleans native it feels good to see the whole of the city explored just beyond mardi gras#and acknowledge the new orleans is a black ass city with black people#everything you love about new orleans was created by black people#i'm missing my city real bad 😔
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"Those who know enough to drink Chartreuse at Mardi Gras are lucky, because the distilled essence of the town burns in their bellies. Chartreuse glows in the dark, and if you drink enough of it, your eyes will turn bright green."
From Lost Souls, by Poppy Z. Brite
#iwtv#lestat#vampire#new orleans#french alps#vampire culture#90s goth#queer horror#lestat de lioncourt#rockstat#long face#vampires of new Orleans#chartreuse#camp
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Mick Jagger is way too comfortable around Black people! 🤣🙌🏿
#mick jagger#the rolling stones#karis jagger#black people#black women#black culture#jazz fest#new orleans#hackney diamonds tour#music#gospel#rock n roll#2024#funny#instagram#video#sbrown82
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