I discovered my next Bartender of the Month during an extraordinary Pride Brunch hosted by the Krewe of Petronius, where Bill Ware showcased his talents as the bartender. This vibrant and energetic drag brunch is a testament to the demanding nature of bartending in such lively environments, where the combination of drinking and brunching creates a unique atmosphere. Bill … Continue Reading Article about Bartender of the Month (June 2026)
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Trodding the Boards June 18, 2026
By Brian Sands
Once at Le Petit Theatre through June 21 Based on the Oscar-winning movie that was kinda based on real life, Once is a “Czech girl meets Irish boy, boy almost gets girl, boy goes back to old girlfriend” tale. Or “Guy” and “Girl” as they’re called here. That Once rejects a “and they lived happily ever after” ending is refreshing and it’s not without its charms. But cliches … Continue Reading Article about Trodding the Boards June 18, 2026
New Orleans Film Society presents Pride Screening of George Dureau: New Orleans Artist
The New Orleans Film Society will present a special NOFS/365 Pride screening of George Dureau: New Orleans Artist on Monday, June 22, at 7:30pm at The Broad Theater (636 N. Broad St.). The screening will be followed by a talkback with directors Sergio Andrés Lobo-Navia and Jarret Lofstead. George Dureau: New Orleans Artist explores the life and legacy of … Continue Reading Article about New Orleans Film Society presents Pride Screening of George Dureau: New Orleans Artist
First annual Lafcadio Fest to be held at the New Orleans Jazz Museum
The Japan Society of New Orleans and the New Orleans Jazz Museum will present the first annual Lafcadio Fest, a daylong festival honoring the life and legacy of author Lafcadio Hearn (1850-1904). The festival will be held at the New Orleans Jazz Museum from 10:30am– 4:30pm on Saturday, June 20. Born on the Greek island of Lefkada, Hearn led a cosmopolitan life that ranged … Continue Reading Article about First annual Lafcadio Fest to be held at the New Orleans Jazz Museum
Ambush on the Road: Memorial Day Weekend
By Tony Leggio
It was an extraordinary Memorial Day weekend that took me from Navarre Beach to Gulfport, with numerous stops along the way. My journey began a bit later than planned on Saturday morning as I drove to Navarre Beach, pausing for some retail therapy at the Premium Outlets in Gulfport, where I found remarkable Memorial Day sales. Shopping brings me joy, providing a unique blend of … Continue Reading Article about Ambush on the Road: Memorial Day Weekend
The Human League, Soft Cell, and Alison Moyet to play the Saenger Theatre
Fans of The Human League should head to the Saenger Theatre on Wednesday, June 17, when this iconic 1980s British band brings their Generations US Tour 2026 to New Orleans with very special guests Soft Cell and Alison Moyet. The Human League's music in the early '80s was synonymous with the era's burgeoning electronic music scene. Their ability to blend catchy pop hooks with … Continue Reading Article about The Human League, Soft Cell, and Alison Moyet to play the Saenger Theatre
Local LGBTQ+ Artists Present a Vivid Portrait of a Cultural Landscape where Identity, Performance, and Place are Inseparable in Group Exhibition at UNO’s St. Claude Gallery
The John Burton Harter Foundation presents Tigers in the Garden, an exhibition opening Saturday, June 13, from 6 to 9pm at UNO Gallery, located at 2429 St. Claude Avenue. There will also be a preview on Thursday, June 11, from 5 to 8pm. The public is invited to both of these events which coincide with Pride New Orleans, situating the exhibition within a broader moment of … Continue Reading Article about Local LGBTQ+ Artists Present a Vivid Portrait of a Cultural Landscape where Identity, Performance, and Place are Inseparable in Group Exhibition at UNO’s St. Claude Gallery
Glorious Dens of Sin – Rescuing The Gay Bar From Extinction
So, I stopped in for a Happy Hour libation at Dive Bar Lounge on 10th Avenue the other night while I waited for my laundry to do its thing. The lighting in New York City laundromats is almost surgical in its brightness and just too harsh for my complexion. DBL is a no-frills, bare-bones gay watering hole known for its low-key vibe and strong drinks. It's only steps from the … Continue Reading Article about Glorious Dens of Sin – Rescuing The Gay Bar From Extinction