Friday, February 17, 2012

Mardi Gras means fat business for Gulf Coast Lots of fun in story revelers at Leesburg Party the Street Colorful beads cause environmental hangover Celebrate breakfast around world Museum goes up on auction block Jazz concert celebrates Hollywood party benefits homeless shelters LouisianaInspired Specials High School Bands Give Brassy Sass Food Will Highlight Mexico Beach Gumbo Cookoff Performers Started East Texas Bayou Imbibe 5 Cocktails 2 shot 1 arrested during festivities The weekend buzz Gras!

Travel Picks: Top 10 places to celebrate Carnival NEW YORK (Reuters) - Fat Tuesday. Shrove Tuesday. Mardi Gras. No matter what you call it, the last day before Lent's 40 days of repentance (between Ash Wednesday and Easter Sunday) brings out a wild side in populations around the world. As the party season of carnival nears its end, events heat up and online travel adviser Cheapflights offers its top 10 list of places to enjoy a last fling with ... Mardi Gras means fat business beyond New Orleans Mardi Gras. It brings to mind beads, parties and fancy floats in New Orleans as people cram in all the fun they can before the austere religious period known as Lent begins. Mardi Gras brings profit to the Gulf Coast Tourism leaders estimate more than 1 million visitors pour into the Mobile, Ala., area to watch the festivities. 'Lift Your Spirits' in Snowmass Top of the Village employees were out in full force at last year's Mardi Gras parade in Snowmass. Mardi Gras fills New Orleans hotels nearly to the brim Popular nights before Fat Tuesday are selling out earlier this year than last Mardi Gras 2012: Long Island Fat Tuesday Events Celebrating New Orleans Style on Long Island. Mardi Gras beyond beer and Bourbon Street From the folk art of the Mardi Gras Indians to the culinary and family elements, Mardi Gras is not just a top New Orleans event, but one of the great American cultural traditions. Mardi Gras means fat business for Gulf Coast Mardi Gras. It brings to mind beads, parties and fancy floats in New Orleans as people cram in all the fun they can before Lent begins. Colorful Mardi Gras beads cause environmental hangover NEW ORLEANS - The beads were flying all around them, some pooling in the street, some caught by revelers and cherished for a moment - most of them destined, in all likelihood, for the landfill. Mardi Gras events in Great Falls Great Falls is a long way from the bayous of Louisiana and the Dixieland jazz of New Orleans, but that doesn't stop the community from celebrating Mardi Gras, with several events planned during the next several days.
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