616. Part 2 of Ed Branley's return to the podcast. This time the NOLA history guy talks to the most NOLA topic of them all
— Mardi Gras! Ed traces Carnival season and Mardi Gras from its humble beginnings to now Ed is a writer, teacher, historian, and computer nerd who lives in New Orleans. He graduated from the real Brother Martin High School. Edward dated several girls who attended the real St. Mary's Dominican High School, eventually marrying one of them.
- Now available: Liberty in Louisiana: A Comedy.
The oldest play about Louisiana, author James Workman wrote it
as a celebration of the Louisiana Purchase. Now it is back in
print for the first time in 220 years. Order your copy today!
- This week in Louisiana history. March 8, 1876. After three
years of debate and controversy, members of the U.S. Senate
refused to allow P. B. S. Pinchback of Louisiana to take his
seat.
- This week in New Orleans history. Twenty-seven year-old
Calvin Long, a baker from Poydras, Louisiana, earned a place
in Saints history when he purchased the first franchise season
ticket on Wednesday, March 8, 1967. Al Whiteman, a Kenner
flashbulb salesman, bought the second. Tulane students Ron
Nestor and Charles Mendez camped outside of the Mecom
Building, 944 St. Charles Ave., on Lee Circle next to the YMCA
at 9 p.m. the night before. But they waited at the wrong
entrance and lost their bid for the first set of
tickets. Many others had arrived on Tuesday evening to
mark their spots in line.
- This week in Louisiana.
Amite Oyster Festival
March 14-16, 2025
112 E Mulberry Street
Amite, LA 70422
amiteoyster@gmail.com
Website
We are excited to announce the dates for next year's Amite Oyster Festival will be March 14, 15 and 16, 2025! Mark your calendars now and plan on joining us for three great days of food, music, rides and much more. We look forward to seeing you on the festival grounds! The Amite Oyster Festival is a family fun fest that attracts visitors from all over the country. The festival offers a full weekend of food, music and of course, oysters! Come on over for a shuckin’ good time!
- Postcards from Louisiana. Louisiana Book Festival Band sings, "Go to the Mardi Gras."
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