Love, Bourbon Street

Love, Bourbon Street
Author: Greg Herren
Publisher:
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2006
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN:

A celebration of the New Orleans gay community - before and after Katrina.

New Orleans Party Time Bourbon Street

New Orleans Party Time Bourbon Street
Author: New Orleans Souvenir Journals
Publisher:
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2019-12-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9781671111905

This New Orleans journal is perfect for those who want to write down their everyday goals or just as a note taker. This New Orleans notebook is the great gift for bourbon street, LA parade, jazz festival, vacation trip Mardi Gras, French Quarter, bachelorette bride party lovers. 6 x 9 in (15.24 x 22.86 cm) 120 pages.

Bourbon Street

Bourbon Street
Author: Richard Campanella
Publisher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2014-03-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 0807155063

New Orleans is a city of many storied streets, but only one conjures up as much unbridled passion as it does fervent hatred, simultaneously polarizing the public while drawing millions of visitors a year. A fascinating investigation into the mile-long urban space that is Bourbon Street, Richard Campanella’s comprehensive cultural history spans from the street’s inception during the colonial period through three tumultuous centuries, arriving at the world-famous entertainment strip of today. Clearly written and carefully researched, Campanella’s book interweaves world events—from the Louisiana Purchase to World War II to Hurricane Katrina—with local and national characters, ranging from presidents to showgirls, to explain how Bourbon Street became an intriguing and singular artifact, uniquely informative of both New Orleans’s history and American society. While offering a captivating historical-geographical panorama of Bourbon Street, Campanella also presents a contemporary microview of the area, describing the population, architecture, and local economy, and shows how Bourbon Street operates on a typical night. The fate of these few blocks in the French Quarter is played out on a larger stage, however, as the internationally recognized brands that Bourbon Street merchants and the city of New Orleans strive to promote both clash with and complement each other. An epic narrative detailing the influence of politics, money, race, sex, organized crime, and tourism, Bourbon Street: A History ultimately demonstrates that one of the most well-known addresses in North America is more than the epicenter of Mardi Gras; it serves as a battleground for a fundamental dispute over cultural authenticity and commodification.

Sip and Savor

Sip and Savor
Author: Spice Street Cafe Muka
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-08-14
Genre:
ISBN:

Welcome to the wonderful world of "Sip and Savor: 98 Bourbon Street Cocktails for a Taste of New Orleans"! This delightful collection of recipes takes you on a journey through the vibrant culinary history of the Big Easy. From the classic Sazerac to modern takes on the Hurricane, you'll find flavors to tantalize your taste buds while giving you a taste of the Crescent City. Those familiar with the craft cocktails of Bourbon Street know they are a one-of-a-kind experience. From their base ingredients to the unique touches like zests and spices, these drinks provide an amazing way to appreciate the multicultural influences of the city. Whether you travel to New Orleans for the unique flavors of its cocktails or just want to recreate them in your home bar, "Sip and Savor: 98 Bourbon Street Cocktails for a Taste of New Orleans" is the perfect match for a delicious night. This collection of cocktails provides insight into the art of crafting drinks, with bartender-approved techniques for producing colorful and flavorful cocktails. Whether you're a beginner or a gin enthusiast, you'll find the hints and tips necessary to make perfect versions of each cocktail. You'll learn to muddle, shake, and stir with confidence, and you'll even learn some drinks-making history tidbits too. No matter which cocktail you choose, you'll experience the flavors of New Orleans come alive in each sip. Enjoy an eye-catching red Curacao, or embrace the buzzy sweetness of an unexpected brandy. Try lunchtime favorites like the Ramos Gin Fizz or all-time favorites like the legendary Sazerac. Perhaps your preference leans to a cocktail made with vodka, like the lovely Creole Martini. Whatever your style, you'll discover something unique and delicious in "Sip and Savor: 98 Bourbon Street Cocktails for a Taste of New Orleans"! With detailed instructions for every recipe and full-color photographs to help guide you, you'll have everything needed to create unique and delicious cocktails. Let the party begin! So sip, savor, and enjoy the flavors of New Orleans and all the treasures of Bourbon Street with "Sip and Savor: 98 Bourbon Street Cocktails for a Taste of New Orleans". Cheers!

Bourbon Street

Bourbon Street
Author: George S. Zimbel
Publisher: Outremont, Québec : Éditions du Passage
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Bourbon Street (New Orleans, La.)
ISBN: 9782922892208

Friday Night Grind

Friday Night Grind
Author: Jackie Brenner
Publisher: Fresco Fine Arts Publications
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2006
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9780976252337

Dramatic photographs of dancers, bartenders, and bouncers taken in a New Orleans strip club over a four-month period prior to Hurricane Katrina in 2005.

No Time Like Mardi Gras

No Time Like Mardi Gras
Author: Kimberly Lang
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 127
Release: 2014-02-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1460325753

A scandalous night—and no one will ever know! Mardi Gras might be the best party in the world, but Jamie Vincent is spending it third-wheeling with her new roommate. So when gorgeous stranger Colin Raine offers to show her around, how can she say no? Soon Jamie's seduced by the hedonistic carnival—and her delicious tour guide! Technically she's sworn off men, but for one night only, they can go crazy and no one will ever know…. Until everyone in New Orleans finds out! Now that Jamie's secret is out, it looks like what happened at Mardi Gras might not stay at Mardi Gras, after all….

New Orleans on Parade

New Orleans on Parade
Author: J. Mark Souther
Publisher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2006-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0807131938

New Orleans on Parade tells the story of the Big Easy in the twentieth century. In this urban biography, J. Mark Souther explores the Crescent City's architecture, music, food and alcohol, folklore and spiritualism, Mardi Gras festivities, and illicit sex commerce in revealing how New Orleans became a city that parades itself to visitors and residents alike. Stagnant between the Civil War and World War II -- a period of great expansion nationally -- New Orleans unintentionally preserved its distinctive physical appearance and culture. Though business, civic, and government leaders tried to pursue conventional modernization in the 1940s, competition from other Sunbelt cities as well as a national economic shift from production to consumption gradually led them to seize on tourism as the growth engine for future prosperity, giving rise to a veritable gumbo of sensory attractions. A trend in historic preservation and the influence of outsiders helped fan this newfound identity, and the city's residents learned to embrace rather than disdain their past. A growing reliance on the tourist trade fundamentally affected social relations in New Orleans. African Americans were cast as actors who shaped the culture that made tourism possible while at the same time they were exploited by the local power structure. As black leaders' influence increased, the white elite attempted to keep its traditions -- including racial inequality -- intact, and race and class issues often lay at the heart of controversies over progress. Once the most tolerant diverse city in the South and the nation, New Orleans came to lag behind the rest of the country in pursuing racial equity. Souther traces the ascendancy of tourism in New Orleans through the final decades of the twentieth century and beyond, examining the 1984 World's Fair, the collapse of Louisiana's oil industry in the eighties, and the devastating blow dealt by Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Narrated in a lively style and resting on a bedrock of research, New Orleans on Parade is a landmark book that allows readers to fully understand the image-making of the Big Easy.

Mardi Gras Mambo

Mardi Gras Mambo
Author: Greg Herren
Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corp.
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2012-07-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0758289936

In Bourbon Street Blues and Jackson Square Jazz, Greg Herren introduced the wickedly naughty--and irrepressible--Scotty Bradley, who's never met a drink he didn't want, a decadence he could resist, or a hunky trick he won't treat to a little bit of himself. Now, in Mardi Gras Mambo, Scotty's back on the crowded, party-happy streets of New Orleans, getting ready for a Carnival he'll never forget--if he lives through it. . . It's Carnival time in New Orleans, and Scotty Bradley, ex go-go boy turned private eye, is looking forward to relaxing with his boyfriends, Frank and Colin, and partying it up right. But nothing ever seems to work out the way Scotty wants it. Not only is it cold and rainy, ruining his elaborate costume plans, but former FBI agent Frank has "issues" with dropping a hit (or two, or four) of Ecstasy. Hello! Ecstasy at Mardi Gras is practically guaranteed in the Gay Bill of Rights! Fortunately, Frank gets over himself, the weather clears up, Scotty's dealer, Misha, delivers the goods, and the boys are off to the races. And that's when the real fun begins. After a night of partying, they come home to find the cops waiting for them. Misha has apparently been murdered and guess who was the last person to see him alive? Turns out his wheeling and dealing had gotten him in trouble with a lot of people--including the Russian mob. And those guys don't play around. Suddenly, Scotty's missing not just one but two boyfriends. And as the streets of Nola come alive in a hot human frenzy of sequins, music, dancing, and the sweat of thousands of revelers ready to throw caution and clothing to the wind, Scotty is in a desperate race to save the men he sometimes loves and keep Fat Tuesday from being the last day any of them ever see. . . "When Herren introduced young, well-muscled former New Orleans bar dancer Scotty Bradley, he gave crime fiction one of its most engaging gay heroes." --Booklist Greg Herren is a personal trainer and writer who calls New Orleans home. Former editor of Lambda Book Report, he has published in many publications, including Harvard Gay and Lesbian Review, A&U, Genre and Instinct. He is currently working on a sequel to Mardi Gras Mambo. He has no pets, no plans to adopt or artificially inseminate, and tries to live quietly with his partner of eight years.

Do You Know what it Means to Miss New Orleans?

Do You Know what it Means to Miss New Orleans?
Author: Chin Music Press
Publisher: Chin Music Press
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2006
Genre: Hurricane Katrina, 2005
ISBN: 9780974199511

An arousing assortment of tales filled to the brim with blood and spit. Follow our heroes and heroines as they escape from a sinking city. Featuring: a woman on a flyling trapeze, a down-and-out jazz pianist, a teenage float grunt, acclaimed writers, drunken professors and radical Southern intellectuals.