One of the birthplaces of American music is Congo Square in New Orleans, where enslaved people gathered to sing, dance, drum, and preserve their traditions.
New research explores music's impact on learning, memory, and emotions in two studies. One reveals that familiar music can enhance concentration and learning, while the other demonstrates that music ...
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — Happy French Quarter Fest! Thursday begins the South’s largest music festival, with almost 1 million people expected to attend. This weekend also features a multi-course wine ...
Raven Phillips and Majestik Freedom, dressed in the traditional all-white attire, perform the Bamboula at a local event. (Photo courtesy Aisha Boyd) Culture Bearer Majestik Freedom invites the ...
While federal lawmakers are busy advancing a nationwide ban on most hemp-derived THC products, New Orleans just did something very New Orleans. It opened a THC cocktail bar on Frenchmen Street. Tucked ...
Mélange Opens 1st Alcohol-Free, THC Venue on Frenchmen. Photo provided by Mélange. NEW ORLEANS — Mélange by Cali Sober at Bamboula’s, the first non-alcoholic, functional and THC beverage bar on ...
Shostakovich’s Suite for Variety Orchestra is a great favourite with audiences, full to the brim with catchy tunes and vibrancy. The Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra ...
Louis Armstrong Park in New Orleans holds the birthplace of American jazz music. For over a century, enslaved and free people of African descent gathered every Sunday at Congo Square to dance, trade, ...