In the early 1740s, Louisiana's governor, the Marquis de Vaudreuil, established elegant society balls, which became the model for the New Orleans Mardi Gras balls of today. Years later Mardi Gras is over the top and celebrated worldwide. BigVibesArtHouse is bringing the “Puro” to Mardi Gras. Walk into a saturation of colors, live music & arts featuring food By Kuriya, DJ, A Mini Float andarade, VIP donation-based menu, small business pop ups and more! Admission is free, with raffle tickets available for $5 and VIP packages from $25-$30.
Billed as America's largest illuminated night parade, San Antonio's Fiesta Flambeau Parade draws an estimated 750,000 people annually. The event is considered…
Thursday marked the first night of the resurrected La Semana Alegre music festival, which featured amazing performances from artists including Toadies, Girl…