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    Gambit New Orleans

    Gambit New Orleans

    3.7(12 reviews)
    1.4 miWarehouse District

    I love N'AWLINS & all that she offers!!!!…read more Great that the GAMBIT has grown into the one publication that covers the GNO & with great proficiency. The Gambit covers restaurants, hotels, entertainment in the area, upcoming events & even manages to get a news story or two in. Loved that it's STILL in print. While I do love technology, still being a paper product, I am able to peruse sections, make circles & x's to help with decision making. Additionally, the Gambit is not just a resource for the locals, but also anyone visiting, because as stated, it covers all-things-NOLA. I also love the Gambit contests that are featured on the net & in print. Hello, let's talk about winning tickets to local events... Did you hear me say WIN?!?! As in FREE!!! Yesssssss!!!! The print version offers lots of nice ads, from whence I get many GREAT shopping/gift ideas. Ohhhhhhhh & I forgot to mention, the GAMBIT is printed frequently and is FREE!!!! Yesssss all that FOR FREE!!!!!! It can be found in your local coffee shop, bakery, newsstand and or local library; just to name a few places. Keep up the good work GAMBIT; see ya next edition.

    Most major cities have their free weeklies these days, and often they are somehow affiliated with a…read morelarger publisher, resulting in a certain consistency in style, format and content. The Gambit has changed a lot from when I was in grad school but it still retains a lot of helpful information for out of town visitors that you aren't necessarily going to get from your Yelp application. Current schedules for clubs, articles about musicians and lists of restaurants - in much more of an "At A Glance" format which you can manipulate to your needs (ie, tear and fold, write upon, etc) - is always very useful. Tons of great information - if you're a visitor, make sure you pick up a copy of the Gambit and leave the other stacks of formulaic tourist brochures in the rack!

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    WWOZ FM Radio

    WWOZ FM Radio

    4.9(47 reviews)
    0.3 miFrench Quarter

    On January 20, decent, loyal Americans lost control of our country to the Russians and a handful of…read morehomegrown oligarchs, but maybe we'll make it through the darkness; the good guys won Super Bowl LIX, and New Orleans' Mardi Gras went off (mostly) without a hitch. How do I know that Mardi Gras was a success? I followed the celebration on WWOZ, New Orleans' "Guardian of the Groove." Throughout the 2025 Carnival season, as I have in past years, I listened to live performances and music played from WWOZ's vast archive, and viewed video and photos from the city's parades and other celebrations. And I'm able to enjoy the New Orleans vibe year round, because, since 1980, WWOZ has hosted and presented the city's music, from classic to current, and the station streams its daily programming on its website, providing the world a handy connection to the place. And wwoz.org hosts a two-week archive of shows, calendars of musical and other community events, and its Flickr archive of photos from Jazz Fest, the Satchmo SummerFest, and more. How valuable is WWOZ? In their book, "Up From the Cradle of Jazz: New Orleans Music Since World War II", authors Jason Berry, Jonathan Foose and Tad Jones refer to the station as "...a kaleidoscope of voices, rich in oral imagery -- jazzmen, composers, Cajun fiddlers, parades, grand marshals, gospel artists and R&B bluesmen, writers, occasional filmmakers, historians, Mardi Gras Indians, fathers and sons and mothers and daughters of musical families." WWOZ, they say, provides "...intimacy between the musicians and listeners, immeasurably broadening the sense of place." If you miss New Orleans, or you've never been, and wonder what you're missing about the place, tune in WWOZ. And don't forget to make a donation; listener support keeps the bon temps rolling!

    Lived in Lakeview (NOLA) yall for many years with wife and kids. WWOZ was always one of my…read morefavorite stations. Love the depth and breadth of traditional jazz, blues and "Louisiana" original music. My kids are grown and the wife and I only get to visit once or twice a year now, but nothing brings back the memories of living in New Orleans like WWOZ radio.

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    Mardi Gras Indians under the Claiborne bridge - Mardi Gras Day March 4, 2025. Photo by MJ Mastrogiovanni

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