Super Sunday: Young Mardi Gras Indian

She was walking the parade route on Super Sunday and I caught up with her and her tribe.

  
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Trombonist Delfeayo Marsalis at Tipitina’s

Tulane University’s American Marketing Association chapter is working on a PSA for Tipitina’s Foundation, and today was their first day of filming. I popped in to check it out, and trombonist Delfeayo Marsalis was there for the commercial. A local jazz musician, born and raised in New Orleans, Delfeayo gave his all to encourage the Read More »

  
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First Crawfish Boil of the Year!

It’s Crawfish Season, and I’m content. Mardi Gras has come and gone, and now we hesitantly lean into the wonderful smells and tastes of spring, fearing the inevitable heat of July and August. Yesterday, Adelaide and I went to a Baby Boil — A baby shower, with a crawfish boil. It was our first boil Read More »

  
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Krewe of Red Beans & Rice

The parade started at Port and Royal in Marigny, where a krewe of locals donned hand-made costumes adorned with dried red beans and rice. We found them on Lundi Gras, on their parade walk to the Backstreet Cultural Museum, outside of the Orange Couch. Here were a few of the characters we got to see…

  
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Hiring a Marketing Consultant in New Orleans

Peter Drucker famously said: “Because the purpose of business is to create a customer, the business enterprise has two–and only two–basic functions: marketing and innovation. Marketing and innovation produce results; all the rest are costs. Marketing is the distinguishing, unique function of the business.” It is with this statement that I intend to help you, Read More »

  
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