- This week in Louisiana history. January 27, 1730 Jean Paul
LeSueur leads 500 Choctaw Indians against the Natchez Indians - This week in New Orleans history. On January 28, 2013 the
Loyola Avenue streetcar line opened, running for 0.8 mi on
Loyola Avenue in the Central Business District from New
Orleans Union Passenger Terminal (UPT) to Canal Street. The
total length of the Loyola Avenue Line is 1.6 miles.
Construction started in August 2011, and the line was opened
in time for New Orleans' hosting of Super Bowl XLVII.
- This week in Louisiana.
Tabasco: A Burlesque Opera
Saturday, January 25-28
2:30 PM CST
Le Petit Theatre du Vieux Carre
616 St. Peter St.
New Orleans, LA 70116
Phone: 504.522.2081
Website
This 1894 opera centers on a Middle Eastern pasha who
craved spicy food. Enraged by the blandness of fare provided
by his royal kitchen, the pasha threatened to chop off the
head of his French chef (actually a masquerading Irishman).
The chef frantically searched the city for seasonings and ran
into a blind beggar who gave him a mysterious potion. The
concoction turned out to be Tabasco brand pepper sauce. Its
piquant flavor satisfied the pasha and saved the day.
- Postcards from Louisiana. Bruce listens to the Percy
Harrison Band on Royal St. in New Orleans. - Postcards from Louisiana. Bruce and Stephen talk to Debbie
Hollis and Lindsay Brown at the Women's March in Shreveport on
January 20, 2018.
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