Madame John's Legacy: TRICENTENNIAL MOMENTS
Madame John's Legacy is a historic house and state museum located at 632 Dumaine Street in the French Quarter of New Orleans.
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Madame John's Legacy is a historic house museum at 632 Dumaine Street in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana. Built in 1788, it is one of the oldest houses in the French Quarter, and was built in the older French colonial style, rather than the more current Spanish colonial style of that time. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1970 for its architectural significance. The Louisiana State Museum owns the house and provides tours.
History of Madame John's Legacy - Tour App
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9-24-16
Pontalba Buildings & 1850 House: TRICENTENNIAL MOMENTS
The matching red-brick apartment buildings that border Jackson Square are the legacy of the Baroness Micaela Almonester de Pontalba, a visionary New Orleans businesswoman and real estate developer. The 1850 House in New Orleans’ Lower Pontalba Building offers a glimpse into the city’s past with antebellum art and décor in a fashionable residence that is part of the Louisiana State Museum system.
1850 House: TRICENTENNIAL MOMENTS
The 1850 House in New Orleans’ Lower Pontalba Building offers a glimpse into the city’s past with antebellum art and décor in a fashionable residence that is part of the Louisiana State Museum system.
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Jackson Square French Quarter. Cabildo Louisiana State Museum. St Louis Cathedral. Colonial architecture. Ornate balconies. St Peter Street. Pirates Alley, Orleans Alley.
Wealthy looking white family walk through iron gates into garden, wealth.
French market EXT and INT. Fruit and vegetable stalls. Madam John's Legacy. Battle of Orleans monument.
WS grand plantation house, antebellum. Pan St Louis Cemetery, graveyard.
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Legendary Cities : New Orleans And its French heritage
New Orleans, Louisiana: the home of Mardi Gras, and the musical and cultural hotbed of the southern United States. The city’s culture derived itself from a blend of French, Spanish, African-American, Creole and Native American roots. We explore her streets lined with French colonial-style buildings, and resonate with her vibrant atmosphere, along the promenades full of revelry and street music.
Featuring aerial footage of this city of revelry along the Mississipi, an inside look at landmarks such as the “Napoleon’s House”, the St Louis Cathedral, and more, we get a taste of Louisiana’s colorful history. Under French colonial rule it was a place where France sent their prostitutes, smugglers, counterfeiters and other petty criminals to start new lives. It became a haven and the beating heart of a vibrant, longstanding African-American community with deep roots. And even after the city’s destruction during Hurricane Katrina, the city dances on, celebrating life…
Marie Laveau - The Most Powerful Voodoo Queen of New Orleans
Marie Laveau - The Most Powerful Voodoo Queen of New Orleans
Dr. Chaz visits Voodoo Priestess Marie Laveau's tomb at Saint Louis Cemetery Number One in New Orleans. Marie Laveau is known as the Voodoo Queen in New Orleans, and is one of the most well-known historic figures in the city's history. Many legends have been told about her and the practice of voodoo, but there is a lot of b.s. history. Click play to watch the video and find out what is legend and what is truth!
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I Recommend! The Pontalba Lecture Series Begins Thursday at Cabildo!
PONTALBA EXHIBIT LECTURE SERIES
6:00PM TO 7:00PM IN THE CABILDO,
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**LIGHT RECEPTION FROM 5:30PM TO 6:00PM
This Thursday, January 17, my talented friend and Guest Curator, Randolph Delehanty, Ph.D., will lead the exhibition lecture at the Cabildo. I encourage you to go and soak in the rich history and the backstory of the Baroness de Pontalba and the Rise of Jackson Square Exhibition.
This is the first of three different talks regarding the exhibit presented by the Louisiana Museum Foundation (LMF) and the Louisiana State Museum. Visit the LMF's facebook page for more details.The talk is complimentary. I hope to see you there and encourage you to join me in supporting the LMF.
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Broussards Restaurant And Courtyard Cookbook
In New Orleans, America's most romantic city, is Broussard's, New Orleans' most romantic restaurant. — Ann Benoit
Broussard's, one of the Grande Dames of Creole Cuisine, grew out of a love story and that tradition has defined the legacy that the Preuss family now nourishes. Broussard's pays homage to its nineteenth-century roots while embracing a new generation's esthetic. As a leader in New Orleans cuisine, Broussard's continually re-creates the Creole tradition, bringing about a flawless melding of time honored classics with modern flavors and contemporary trends. With a mélange of flavors and influences, the table is set and the environment delights. The courtyard is home to the oldest wisteria in the French Quarter. The interior rooms are a sensory explosion of custom-designed, hand-painted wall tiles by New Orleans artist Charles Reinike, tulip chandeliers à la Marie Antoinette, a collection of exquisite Venetian masks, and elegant place settings. Through delightful stories and luscious photographs, each chapter serves up a feast for the senses complete with house recipes accompanied by wine and music parings to recreate the romance of the Broussard's experience. From Crawfish Broussard served to Pope John Paul II, to the sophisticated Poached Pears Madame Preuss, more than seventy original recipes are revealed to the aspiring home cook. These pages provide a unique tour of one of the most modern establishments in New Orleans imbued with the ambience of its romantic history.
About the Authors
Ann Benoit is a food historian inspired by her respect for the Creole tradition of New Orleans. Gunter Preuss is an award-winning chef profiled in the PBS series Great Chefs of New Orleans. His wife, Evelyn Preuss, is integral to the elegant atmosphere of Broussard's. Their son, Marc Preuss, serves as the restaurant's general manager.
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BROUSSARD'S RESTAURANT & COURTYARD COOKBOOK
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COOKING / Regional & Ethnic / American / Southern States
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ISBN: 9781455614899
New Orleans' Hidden Black History (part 4 of 4)
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New Orleans has been the backdrop of many dark chapters in American history, but perhaps none so shocking as the slave rebellion of 1811. We will explore the history of America's largest slave revolt with author Daniel Rasmussen who organized his research in his book, American Uprising: The Untold Story About America's Largest Slave Revolt.
The New Orleans African-American Museum of Art, Culture and History, located in Faubourg Treme, is helping to keep the stories of America's oldest and continuous black community alive. Established in 2000, former executive director John Hankins tells us that the Museum has held the mission to preserve, interpret and promote the African American cultural heritage of New Orleans, with a particular empasis on the Treme community.
Le Musee de F.P.C. is a beautiful house museum that honors the legacy of New Orleans' Free People of Color. History will echo off the walls and along the wooden floor boards as we walk through this Greek Revival house in Upper Treme with Beverly McKinna. The Museum displays a hidden history of people whose stories have been complied in storage boxes and on cemetery headstones but their undeniable achievements serve to rewrite the conventional narrative of New Orleans' history.
The rich and varied culture of New Orleans is seen in its food, music, traditions and architecture. History professor, Dr. Mary Mitchell, says that New Orleans has its own rhythm and energy that is influenced by Africans, Native Americans and European settlers and she gave us a taste of New Orleans as we soaked up the world flavors in the French Quarter.
Archives of Cajun and Creole Folklore archival transfers
A quick video overview of the types of archival material to high quality digital transfers that are done at the Archives of Cajun and Creole Folklore. The Archives of Cajun and Creole Folklore are a part of Center for Louisiana Studies at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. In addition to converting archival holdings, we also offer our services to the public at a very reasonable rate.
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JSAdventure #207 - Museum Day part 4 - Presbytère - Katrina Exhibit (Louisiana State Museum)(字幕)
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The Fool.. by Dave Greber, demo from Prospect 1.5
Madame John's Legacy is two blocks from Jackson Square where, rain or shine, for a small donation, you can consult with one of New Orleans' finest tarot card readers. To me, the art of Tarot breaks down complicated cultural phenomena and reveals its nature by applying archetypes to the situation. The unconscious choice of a random card can suddenly illuminate the truth that one could not face without the metaphor.
In order to uncover the nature of the unconscious forces guiding the human race through the 21st century, I deconstructed a contemporary television show down to its archetypal elements by filtering it through the lens of tarot card interpretation. I used NBC's Deal or No Deal as my example global popular culture, because identical versions of the show exist in over 60 countries worldwide. This cultural universality inherent in the format is a manifestation of the zeitgeist and deserves investigation.
I created a four-channel video projection where each screen is an independent scene or character from the television show and functions as a card in the tarot spread. The cards were created using up to 20 layers of video, shot from scratch and unified in a temporally specific collage. Each card is a loop of a different length, so when projected together they create randomly assembled visual and audio experience.
Much like the city of New Orleans, this project draws from distinct layers of culture to create its form. By synthesizing polarities, (Fate vs. Free Will, Spiritual vs. Material, Analog vs. Digital) the end result can can something colorful, beautiful, and tangible.
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Jill Blues Demeny
Rick Weston
Keef
Matthew Holdren
Katie Gelfand
Megan Roniger
Brandon Meginley
Alison Radvanović
Alden Eagle
Rachel Stoddard
Bud Reis
Zeke Falcon
Rachel Kravets
Jonathan Traviesa
Matt Aguiluz
Stephen Kwok
Rami Sharkey
Rachel Dainer-Best
Kyle Bravo
Rajko Radvanović
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Katie Gelfand
Sound
Phil Rached
Dave Greber
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Terry and Chris, Mary and Mark, Katie, Dan and Ylva and everyone @ Prospect, The Louisiana State Museum, The Front, New Orleans, Philly, My Housemates, Robin, LA ArtWorks, The Big Top, Yerba Mate, Sita, Keith, Noam, Tracy, and everyone I forgot
Spinning Around The Rock Museum in New Orleans
During my meanderings through the French Quarter in New Orleans, I found a cute little rock and roll museum located between the second and third floors of the Cabildo museum to the left of the Saint Louis Cathedral on Jackson Square. Or maybe it was The Presbytère to the right of the cathedral. Then I started to spin.