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 ...
NOLA.com columnist Jeff Duncan provides a guide to help visitors navigate New Orleans during the week of Super Bowl LXI in ...
Don’t touch the bust of Marie Laveau in the House of Voodoo on Bourbon ... Don’t worry if you see a woman cursing and dancing in a feather boa at the end of the bar. It’s probably our ...
lives a voodoo lady named Marie Laveau," he said. Bradshaw went on to spin an intricate yarn about reaching out to this enigmatic woman, saying: "I called Marie Laveau. She took her pot.
NEW OLREANS (NEXSTAR) — Yes, Voodoo is still practiced in New Orleans and will be on display for tourists visiting for the ...