Primary Trust at the Contemporary Arts Center through May 24 Heading over to the Contemporary Arts Center to see Crescent City Stage’s production of Primary Trust, I knew very little about it other than that it had won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 2024. I wondered if it would be like such previous Pulitzer winners as Fat Ham and the recently anointed Liberation, both … Continue Reading Article about Trodding the Boards May 15, 2026
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The 2026 Official Gay Easter Parade raises $5,000 for Food for Friends!
By Tomy Acosta
As we close out Spring and move into Summer and Pride Month, we at Ambush want to start by thanking everyone who made the Gay Easter Parade (GEP) a huge success. This year we raised $5,000 for Food for Friends, a division of CrescentCare. Since 2003 the Gay Easter Parade has raised a total of $399,594.54 for Food for Friends. I … Continue Reading Article about The 2026 Official Gay Easter Parade raises $5,000 for Food for Friends!
Trodding the Boards May 1, 2026
By Brian Sands
Jagged Little Pill at Jefferson Performing Arts Center There’s not much to say about the recent Jefferson Performing Arts (JPA) production of Jagged Little Pill other than “Bravo!” for presenting this new, challenging musical and doing such a fine job with it. Using songs from Alanis Morissette’s catalog, including two newly written ones, Jagged Little Pill tells the … Continue Reading Article about Trodding the Boards May 1, 2026
Under the Gaydar (May 2026 Event Calendar)
By Tony Leggio
As the weather starts to heat up, so does the calendar of events. Here are just some of the hot events in May. If you want your event listed, send me an email at ledgemgp@gmail.com. Weekly Events Monday: · NOAGE New Orleans Walking Group: Audubon Park; 6500 Magazine St, New Orleans; 5 p.m. NOAGE’s weekly walking group meets on … Continue Reading Article about Under the Gaydar (May 2026 Event Calendar)
Symposium on LGBTQ+ Health and Wellness
By Jim Meadows
NOAGE is hosting a Symposium on LGBTQ+ Health and Wellness on Saturday, May 16 at the Ochsner Center for Academic Excellence. Last year, NOAGE’s symposium at the same venue was focused specifically on issues related to aging. This year’s event will feature a variety of speakers (healthcare professionals, community leaders, etc.) presenting on various topics related to LGBTQ+ … Continue Reading Article about Symposium on LGBTQ+ Health and Wellness
Bartender Spotlight (April 2026)
By Tony Leggio
Festival season has arrived in New Orleans, bringing with it bustling bars filled with both locals and visitors. Among the most favored spots, particularly in this delightful weather, is the Bourbon Pub & Parade, home to our featured bartender, Fernando Rodriguez. Nothing beats sitting at this fabulous drinking establishment when all the doors are open to the street and you … Continue Reading Article about Bartender Spotlight (April 2026)
The Rockford Files – Masc? Yes, Girl. Men Who Wear Nail Polish Turn Me On
I’m old enough to have been around these gay-borhood blocks a few times. I’ve seen styles, rules, and go-go boy templates cycle through the G.L.O.W community many times. (Gay, Lesbian, or Whatever). So when I tell you I love men who wear nail polish, I’m not talking about a trend or a fetish. I’m talking about a signal. A conscious choice. A quiet act of self-acknowledgement … Continue Reading Article about The Rockford Files – Masc? Yes, Girl. Men Who Wear Nail Polish Turn Me On
Trodding the Boards April 14, 2026
By Brian Sands
Curtain Up What with French Quarter Fest and Jazzfest, there isn’t as much theatrical activity, especially on the Southshore, going on this April. Still, there are quite a few shows worth checking out on both sides of Lake Pontchartrain this month and next. Le Petit Theatre continues its 109th season with Yasmina Reza’s 2009 Tony Award-winning play God of Carnage … Continue Reading Article about Trodding the Boards April 14, 2026