Archive for October, 2009
Wildest Halloween ever?Myrtle Beach Sun NewsWhile Celebrity Square was patterned after New Orleans' Bourbon Street, and the event caters to those 21 and up, it still has to be in accordance with … More: continued here
NOLA.com What's happening in and around New Orleans, weekend of Oct. 30thNOLA.comContinues to Bourbon Street, to Gov. Nicholls, ending at Molly's. Costumed riders in horse-drawn carriages throw beads and Halloween-themed trinkets, … More: continued here
Find ideas on how to celebrate HalloweenRockford Register StarHere are two events: Halloween Masquerade Ball presented by Rock City Unique Steppers, jt's Bourbon Street Grille, 1407 N. Main St., Rockford; … More: continued here
Richmond Times Dispatch Dining Out Review: BalliceauxRichmond Times DispatchIf you haven't heard, Balliceaux, the new spot occupying the former Lombardy Street music lover's hole-in-the-wall, is the place to be and with good reason. … More: continued here
Charity briefs – Southtown Star
Charity briefsSouthtown StarHope for Tina will be held from 2 to 7 pm at 115 Bourbon Street, 3359 W. 115th St., Merrionette Park. Cost is $25 and includes food, beverages and valet … More: continued here
Plenty of fun events in and around New Orleans, Oct. 28NOLA.comAndrea's Capri Blu Lounge 3100 19th St., Metairie. 834.8583. Serena Schnuelle, 5. Arnaud's Jazz Bistro 813 Bienville St. (corner of Bourbon Street), … More: continued here
Spooktacular events in store this week in and around New OrleansNOLA.comDeath By Opera The Inn on Bourbon, 541 Bourbon St. Wine and Spirits Auction, sponsored by the Junior Committee of the Women's Guild of the New Orleans Opera … More: continued here
Pasco entertainment calendarTampabay.comNostalgia time: Bourbon Street Concert Club presents "Clash of the Tribute Titans" tonight, featuring Jet City, Bark at the Moon and Highway to Hell. … More: continued here
San Diego Union Tribune MR. WEST COAST: 5 questions for David CohenSan Diego Union TribuneIs bourbon the new black? I would say that bourbon is really gaining some legs here in San Diego. I have noticed that the movement is slowly working down …and more » More: continued here
A tale of two West Main streetsKentucky.comHis vision is to renovate two abandoned bourbon distilleries and other industrial buildings in one of the city's long-neglected neighborhoods. …and more » More: continued here
