Topic: Bourbon Street
Hoarse, hungover and happy, New Orleans woke up Monday wondering if that Super Bowl thing really happened. In the French Quarter, stragglers — decked out in Saints jerseys and team colors_ remaining from the all-night party turned to coffee and beignets as dawn broke ...
New Orleans' most famous street is a nightly swirl of bright neon and happy tourists strolling with a beverage in hand. A blend of jazz joints, strip clubs, bars and restaurants, Bourbon Street has everything from four-star dining to sex shows. And visitors can count on ...
Bourbon Street — where Dixieland jazz competes with karaoke bars, rock 'n' roll cover bands and strip club jukeboxes — is also one of the first places in America where opera was heard. Now, it's being heard there again, with a New Orleans-style twist. Performances take ...
The band kicks up the tempo, the crowd applauds and Chris Owens prances out on stage at her Bourbon Street night club, her black curls flying and sequined tights twinkling. It's show time and this is a night for performing like all others. Only this ...
