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Mardi Gras is bursting with vibrant traditions, and few are as iconic as attending parades, indulging in delicious and ...
Between masks, balls and throws ... Dust off the glue gun and bust out the sequins. Mardi Gras has returned to New Orleans this year. And that means the city’s costumers can finally emerge ...
Despite what you might have heard, Mardi Gras didn't get its start in New Orleans. Get top local stories delivered to you every morning with NBC DFW's News Headlines newsletter. Mardi Gras ...
Way before COVID and its related mask requirements, New Orleans was all about masks for Mardi Gras. Anyone riding a float is required — by law — to wear a mask, which has yielded decorative ...
Known for its spectacular parades, floats, marching bands, throws, and King cake, Mardi Gras is the biggest celebration in New Orleans. The first recorded Mardi Gras parade in New Orleans took ...
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — The good times and parades still rolled in New Orleans for Mardi Gras Day celebrations early ... people donning skeleton masks and antlers on their heads gathered in New ...
(AP Photo/Gerald Herbert, File) In New Orleans, some African Americans mask in elaborate beaded and feathered Mardi Gras Indian suits, roving the city to sing, dance, drum and perform. The ...
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — People donning skeleton masks and antlers on their heads ... determined to beat an expected storm and celebrate Mardi Gras Day as they always have. Members of the Northside ...
The annual carnival comes in the wake of the New Year's Day terror attack. More cops than confetti are expected to be prevalent on parade routes when Mardi Gras goes ...
A lithe woman in crocodile mask and a wagging scaly tail dangling ... and waved her still-greasy hands. Swathed in the New ...
People donning skeleton masks and antlers on their heads gathered in New Orleans' historic Treme neighborhood ... an expected storm and celebrate Mardi Gras Day as they always have.