NEW OLREANS (NEXSTAR) — Yes, Voodoo is still practiced in New Orleans and will be on display for tourists visiting for the Super Bowl. But it’s not what you might have pictured from the movies… Voodoo ...
NOLA.com columnist Jeff Duncan provides a guide to help visitors navigate New Orleans during the week of Super Bowl LXI in ...
The Big Easy has plenty of round-the-clock fun to offer for gastronomes, culture connoisseurs, and history buffs.
In 19th-century New Orleans, the Louisiana Creole woman Marie Laveau became famous for her healing, clairvoyance and work as a voodoo priestess, which she displayed in public gatherings at Congo ...
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St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 is the more famous section. It is where Marie Laveau, Voodoo priestess, is said to be buried. The rumor goes that if you want her to grant you a wish, you have to draw an X on ...
For the local family bringing Voodoo Brewing Co. to Salisbury, their mission is about a combo of great beer, unique food and a sense of community. With more than 30 locations across the country ...
A winter storm system pummeled south Louisiana with frigid winds and freezing temperatures Tuesday as snow blanketed New Orleans, Baton Rouge and Lafayette. Snow started to fall before sunrise ...
The French Quarter is home to several Voodoo shops that celebrate centuries-old spiritual practices. Marie Laveau, the High Priestess of 19th-century New Orleans, is arguably the city's most renowned ...
Lisa Marie Presley and Riley Keogh's memoir, "From Here to the Great Unknown" is the first book of 2025 for the Louisiana Inspired Book Club. The mother/daughter duo both share their perspectives ...