The Krewe of Apollo, New Orleans, made history last year when it named Andrea Sabillon Halstead as Queen at its Ball. Halstead was the first female person to hold a royalty position in the Krewe’s history, including Chapters in other cities. This year the Lords of Leather also shattered the royalty glass ceiling and the Radical Faeries named a Jewish lesbian as Empress at its … Continue Reading Article about Women Make History: Carnival 2023
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An Interview with author Mark Chestnut
By Tony Leggio
Fasten your seatbelts for an amazing read! I recently spoke with author Mark Chestnut about his new memoir Prepare for Departure: Notes on a single mother, a misfit son, inevitable mortality and the enduring allure of frequent flyer miles. Mark is coming to New Orleans to be a speaker at the Tennessee Williams & New Orleans Literary Festival and the … Continue Reading Article about An Interview with author Mark Chestnut

Trodding the Boards March 7, 2023
By Brian Sands
White at NOMA's Lapis Center for the Arts through March 31 I had seen Fat Ham, James Ijames’ Pulitzer Prize-winning adaptation of Hamlet, off-Broadway in New York last year and loved it. So I had been looking forward to seeing The NOLA Project’s production of Ijames’ White from 2018. In a nutshell, and as per The NOLA Project’s (TNP) press release, “White is a … Continue Reading Article about Trodding the Boards March 7, 2023

Bartender Spotlight: March 2023
By Tony Leggio
Bartending during a major holiday in New Orleans is like doing a triathlon in my opinion. You need strength, determination and stamina, especially if that holiday is Mardi Gras. This wonderful bartender was an easy choice because he possesses all those characteristics and many more. I am talking about none other than Jerek Ace Edora who works at the Allways Lounge & … Continue Reading Article about Bartender Spotlight: March 2023

Under the Gaydar (March 2023 Event Calendar)
By Tony Leggio
Carnival Season is over and Spring is in the air. We are heading into festival season along with our fabulous St. Patrick and St. Joseph Day celebrations. And let's not forget Easter is just around the corner. In fact, fundraisers for the Gay Easter Parade will start happening this month. Here are just some of the hot happenings in March to put on your “Gaydar.” If … Continue Reading Article about Under the Gaydar (March 2023 Event Calendar)

Trodding the Boards February 22, 2023
By Brian Sands
Roller Soul at Cafe Istanbul In my 2022 Year in Review column, I lamented that a certain “NOLA quirkiness” had been missing from the season just ended. If Intramural Theater’s CAVE restored some of that quirkiness to NOLA’s theater scene as 2023 began, then Roller Soul, seen last month at Cafe Istanbul, threw us big beads of delicious eccentricity just as Carnival kicked … Continue Reading Article about Trodding the Boards February 22, 2023

UpStairs Lounge Fire 50th Anniversary Commemoration Activities Announced
By Frank Perez
A coalition of local organizations spearheaded by the LBGT+ Archives Project of Louisiana will present a weekend of events to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the tragic 1973 UpStairs Lounge fire. The events will take place in various locations in the historic French Quarter of New Orleans on June 23, 24 and 25, 2023. In addition to the Archives Project, the other … Continue Reading Article about UpStairs Lounge Fire 50th Anniversary Commemoration Activities Announced

Trodding the Boards February 7, 2023
By Brian Sands
Sistas the Musical at Teatro Wego! through February 12 If you want some entertainment this weekend but prefer to avoid Mardi Gras parades, head to JPAS’ Teatro Wego! in Westwego for Sistas the Musical. You won’t catch any beads or cups there, but you’re likely to have a good time. Set in St. Louis, Sistas introduces us to three Black sisters, the teenage daughter of one, … Continue Reading Article about Trodding the Boards February 7, 2023