Give it up NFL, Who Dat belongs to the ages!!!
Friday, January 29
Defend Who Dat!
Monday, January 25
The legendary sportscaster died before he had a chance to make good on that promise, so we asked our artists, with the Diliberto family's blessings, to imagine the scene in heaven after Sunday's historic victory over the Minnesota Vikings. Behold the Super Bowl-bound Buddy D, clicking his heels and giving the angels an eyeful.
By Times-Picayune Staff
Sunday, January 24
Saturday, January 23
Saturday, January 9
Movie Night
Wednesday, January 6
Phunny Phorty Phellows
All this revelry is in keeping with the motto printed on a Phunny Phorty Phellows 1896 bulletin:
“A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men!”
The Phunny Phorty Phellows first appeared on Fat Tuesday, 1878, when they began the tratition of following the Rex parade. Since that time, the Phunny Phorty Phellows have made distinguished themselves as one of the liveliest additions to Mardi Gras with their hijinks and well-meaning mockery of the day’s events (one 1881 float depicted Rex’s traditional symbol, the Boeuf Gras, as a heifer). The original Phunny Phorty ceased parading and ultimately disbanded in 1885.
In 1982 the Phunny Phorty Phellows became the official heralds of Mardi Gras with their Twelfth Night ride in a traditional New Orleans streetcar announcing that, at last, the pre-Lenten season of “phun and phrivolity” had arrived.
Humor and whimsy are still very much a part of the Phunny Phorty tradition with some members favoring costumes inspired by current events and the peculiarities of local culture. Masked revelers gather at the streetcar barn in Uptown New Orleans for the Twelfth Night ride and get into the spirit of the event by carrying signs and banners with humorous slogans and messages. There are champagne toasts and second line dancing as the sounds of the famous Storyville Stompers New Orleans Brass Band fill the air; the Phellows, after cutting a ribbon and announcing, “It’s Carnival Time!” then board a decked-out party streetcar.
While on their merry way, the Phellows and other revelers sip champagne, eat King Cake, dance and let fly with the very first beads of the Mardi Gras season. There are two King Cakes used for this phirst night phrolic, one for the female members and one for the gents. Custom dictates that whoever takes the slices containing the plastic Carnival babies are declared Queen and Boss Phellow for the year.Tuesday, January 5
"I got the Baby!"
Starting tomorrow, this is what you'll see in our office until Mardi Gras...
We all make New Years resolutions like losing weight, quitting smoking and drinking, saving money, and eating healthier food. In Louisiana, it is a bit more difficult to keep resolutions like these with Carnival season right around the corner. In the land of Twelfth Night revelry, opulent Carnival balls, wild parade parties, and king cakes, we might as well wait for Lent.
It has become a tradition in offices and schools throughout Louisiana to give weekly king cake parties. Whoever finds the little pink plastic baby inside the king is supposed to buy the next king cake or host the next gathering. Thank goodness for those chefs who started putting cream cheese, lemon, and other fillings in those ghastly dry king cakes sprinkled with colored sugar.
We all make New Years resolutions like losing weight, quitting smoking and drinking, saving money, and eating healthier food. In Louisiana, it is a bit more difficult to keep resolutions like these with Carnival season right around the corner. In the land of Twelfth Night revelry, opulent Carnival balls, wild parade parties, and king cakes, we might as well wait for Lent.
It has become a tradition in offices and schools throughout Louisiana to give weekly king cake parties. Whoever finds the little pink plastic baby inside the king is supposed to buy the next king cake or host the next gathering. Thank goodness for those chefs who started putting cream cheese, lemon, and other fillings in those ghastly dry king cakes sprinkled with colored sugar.
I adhere to the first Carnival season Krewe's motto:
"A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men!" So, whether you're a saint or a sinner, your New Year's resolutions are bound to come face to face with a king cake in this state. If you are really worried about your waistline, just remember what Jay Leno says: "Now there are more overweight people in America than average-weight people. So overweight people are now the average...which means, you have met your New Year's resolution."
Monday, January 4
Celebration in the Oaks
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