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November 14, 2010  |
Sunday Jazz Brunch at The Roosevelt New Orleans January 3, 2010 - December 26, 2010 |
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Times: 11:00 am - 2:00 pm Location: The Roosevelt Hotel, Blue Room Phone: (504) 648-1200 Admission: Adult plates are $59 and include valet parking and a complimentary glass of champagne. Children 10 and under served at half price Join us every Sunday for the Jazz Brunch at The Roosevelt New Orleans featuring Jazz clarinetist Tim Laughlin at The Blue Room.
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Big Freedia's Hookah Bounce January 7, 2010 - January 2, 2014 |
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Times: 10:00 pm http://hookahbounce.com Location: The Hookah, 309 Decatur St Phone: (504) 943-1101 Admission: $5.00 Every Thursday Big Freedia and DJ Rusty Lazer along with other local bounce artists hit the stage at The Hookah. If you're wondering what is bounce, here is what Wikipedia has to say about Bounce Music: Bounce music is an energetic style of "New Orleans hip hop" music which is said to have originated as early as the late 1980s, but is typically believed to have begun with the 1991 single "Where Dey At by MC T.Tucker. A highly influential cover of "Where Dey At" was also released by "DJ Jimi in 1992.
Bounce is characterized by "Call and response" style party and Mardi Gras Indian chants and dance call-outs. These chants and call-outs are typically sung over the Triggerman beat, which is sampled from the song "Drag Rap" by the Showboys, or Brown beat, which is sampled from Derek B's "Rock The Beat". The sound of bounce has primarily been shaped by the recycling and imitation of the "Drag Rap" sample: its opening chromatic tics, the intermittent shouting of the word "break", the use of whistling as an instrumental element (as occurs in the bridge), the "drag rap" vocals and its brief and repetitive melody and quick beat (which were produced with use of Synthesizers and drum machines and are easily sampled or reproduced using like-sounding elements). The genre maintains widespread popularity in New Orleans, LA and the southern United States and has a more limited following outside of the Deep South. Throughout this decade, the "Take Fo'" record label has dominated the genre with artists such as "DJ Jubilee and "Willie Puckett." Katey Red, "Big Freedia" and "Sissy Nobby have also made significant contributions.
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Prospect.2: International Biennial of Contemporary Art November 14, 2010 - February 13, 2011 |
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Location: New Orleans Museum of Art Phone: (504)658-4100 Admission: TBD Join us for Prospect.2: International Biennial of Contemporary Art. It will include works by 60 artists, down from Prospect.1's 81. A higher percentage of those artists will hail from Louisiana. Among the local artists slated for the show are Dawn DeDeaux, Dan Tague, Bruce Davenport and Robert Tannen. Though there will still be artistic outposts in the Lower 9th Ward, there will include more sites in Central City, Uptown and the French Quarter.
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