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16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Beyond Bourbon Street: A Whirlwind Week in New Orleans
New Orleans is one of the most culturally significant cities in the United States, and it's been on my must-visit list for years, inspired by some of my favorite films (Interview With the Vampire; A Streetcar Named Desire, Princess and the Frog) and L.A. friends who fell in love with it and moved there. Many visit for the revelry of Mardi Gras in February —but the beads, booze and tourists can overshadow some of the city's warmth and are other events to plan trips around, Jazz Fest which just wrapped up, for example, but I chose to go during the French Quarter Festival, which focuses on local music and food. With virtually every major restaurant in the area participating and serving the region's signature dishes — from crawfish and po-boys (Acme Oyster House) to alligator nuggets, beignets (Café Du Monde) and jambalaya — popping in and out of this particular event makes for a multifaceted immersion and sampling of NOLA's cultural mojo, and a week I'll never forget. Whimsical architecture blends French, Spanish and Caribbean styles, from colorful Creole townhouses to charmingly narrow 'shotgun' homes with Victorian touches. Airbnb might be your first thought for a stay, but the hospitality-driven services at area hotels make a getaway feel a bit more special. There are plenty of Vegas-y accommodations here as gambling is legal, Caesars and Boomtown being the most popular. For my trip, the One11 Hotel is a perfect choice. Just outside the French Quarter, the small boutique destination is housed in a century-old former sugar refinery and features exposed brick walls, wood beams and large steel structural bones. Melding its industrial past with its trendy present, it's got a great bar — including happy hour — and continental breakfast in the morning, plus an 8th-floor deck with scenic views of the Mississippi River. New Orleans has always conjured exotic images and alluring activities that piqued my imagination. Voodoo, ghosts, cemeteries, swamps, the bayou, art, music, bars … all are on my to-do list. I start with historic graveyard environments — the Metairie Cemetery, where Vampire author Anne Rice is entombed inside a beautiful stained glass-adorned mausoleum, and the Greenwood Cemetery, featuring an array of historic Civil War monuments. Voodoo priestess Marie Laveau is interred in St. Louis Cemetery No. 1, the city's oldest, which many consider NOLA's most haunted grounds. Speaking of spooky stuff, voodoo dolls make cute souvenirs, and I snatch some great ones at the Voodoo Museum and Voodoo Authentica, which also sell other mystical merch. In the French Quarter, on Magazine Street and in the Garden District, a host of unique mom-and-pop shops and fascinating exteriors beckon from every corner. A jaunt to the Hotel Saint Vincent reveals a classic Southern Gothic environment and two thematic cocktail spaces, one red-hued and sexy, the other green, bright and friendly. Considered the birthplace of jazz, NOLA might have more musicians per capita than anywhere in the world. For an authentic immersion into its instrumental soul, visit Preservation Hall, where local legends go to jam. In general, though, NOLA residents steer clear of Bourbon Street and go to bars on Frenchman Street. Also in the Garden District, there's Tipitina's famous for Cajun and Zydeco music as well as fais do-do dancing; and the , not far from Tulane University, which also draws a college crowd. There are also street players everywhere, including the French Market, a farmers market for locals and tourists alike with food, art and activities.A visit to the New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA) reflects the city's spirit as well, with an impressive showcase of international and local works, including, through Aug. 10, 'New African Masquerades: Artistic Innovations and Collaborations,' a collection that feels very Mardi Gras-adjacent in terms of costuming and pageantry. I also recommended the on the museum grounds for a lovely and eye-grabbing statue-specked art stroll. When the Super Bowl was at Caesars Superdome (home of the New Orleans Saints) in February, NOLA got a lot of attention, especially for its dining scene. Fanciful French eaterie Lilette is where Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift had a hot date night, so my partner and I follow suit, enjoying the white-tablecloth hotspot's succulent steaks and inviting atmosphere. The next night, the old-school scene at Brennan's in the Quarter is even more my speed. The pink-and-green-schemed restaurant is where the iconic Bananas Foster dessert was invented, and the tableside demo/history lesson is fiery fun. My favorite dining discovery, the Vampire Apothecary, makes for a fanciful lunch, delicious sandwiches and soothing tea drinks amid seductive decor like dried flowers and witchy natural furnishings. NOLA staples like spicy beet-pickled eggs are served with Vampire brand tea to wash it down. Also deserving of note, though I couldn't fit them in this time: Deanie's Seafood in the Quarter for crawfish; , which nurtured chefs Paul Prudhomme and Emeril Lagasse and is renowned for its weekend Jazz Brunch and 25-cent martinis on certain weekdays; Antoine's, founded in 1840, the oldest restaurant in the city; and Algiers Central Market, home of the muffaletta, an Italian sandwich made with round sesame seed bread, cured meats, provolone and mozzarella and a tangy olive salad Orleans allows drinking in public, and you'll see a lot of it on Bourbon Street via plastic drinking vessels, often from Pat O'Brien's, which created the notorious Hurricane. (Cannabis, though, is still illegal.) But beyond touristy takeout sippers, a bar tour is a must, whether you're looking for dive vibes or award-winning mixology. Jewel of the South, which won the James Beard Foundation's award for best bar program, is aptly named, while Latitude 29, makes the tastiest tiki drinks in town, as created by the king of tropical cocktails — Beachbum Berry. For down-and-dirty atmosphere, locals love , a dark hovel with a heavy metal soundtrack, with live music and campy themes nightly, and , a gritty and gregarious hangout with a free jukebox that rocks, which is where I end the whirlwind all goes by far too fast, and I still feel like I'm under the city's spell, which is likely to pull me back sooner than later. In the meantime, here are a few more Big Easy bullet points to note for your next trip, below. - Get an up-close and personal look at the local swamps and gators! - Like San Francisco's cable cars, they're an exciting and organic way to travel around the city. (The St. Charles line is the one featured in A Streetcar Named Desire). - Family fun with botanical gardens, rides and National WWII Museum - Everything you ever wanted to see and learn about World War II in one mind-blowing, multi-building facility. - The creamiest sno-cones you'll ever get a brain freeze from, and where all the locals go. Prepare to wait in a long Daiquiris- There are plenty of walk-up outlets, but for a cold buzz in your car, roll though a drive-thru. A version of this story appeared in the May Travel issue of Los Angeles magazine, on stands now. See the photo gallery below for images of everything mentioned above and much more. (Photos 1-14 by Lina Lecaro; photo 15-37 courtesy Visit New Orleans. View the 37 images of this gallery on the original article


Time of India
29-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
'Dark Winds' Season 4 in the works as AMC shares when and what to expect
' Dark Winds ' has managed to create a long list of fans ever since its release. Fans have been waiting and buzzing for the much-awaited 'Dark Winds' season 4 premiere, though it seems that they won't have to for much longer. 'Dark Winds' Season 4 confirmation given The season 3 finale for 'Dark Winds' was already a much-awaited premiere for most. To add on to the good news, the production studio of the show has officially announced that the show will be back for another season, as per reports shared by The Decider. They confirmed that the show has been confirmed and renewed for season 4. The filming for this new season has also commenced from earlier this year in Santa Fe, New Mexico, exciting fans even further. The representatives from the hosting platform have also shared another crucial detail that the fans will be very happy to know about. The 'Dark Winds' season 4 will feature yet again 8 episodes and is set to release in 2026. Cast share excitement about new season In the same report, lead actor and character of the show Zahn McClarnon shared his excitement for the new season of 'Dark Winds' and all that he is looking forward to. He shared that "I'm looking forward to exploring and inhabiting the character of Joe Leaphorn once again in Season 4.' Not only that, but McClarnon also shared that the next season of 'Dark Winds' will also mark his directorial debut in the cinematic industry. He shared that "I'm excited to make my directorial debut on a show that means so much to me, and I'm grateful to AMC Networks for their unwavering support." President Dan McDermott shares insights about the future of the show In an interview that the president of the production studios and network did in February this year, he shared his expectations from the show and how it came to be. He said, 'When we greenlit the first season of Dark Winds, we saw the potential for an authentic and long-running franchise that could live alongside the worlds we were building around The Walking Dead and Anne Rice,' as shared by Sportskeeda. The president also cited that the show has stood up to its expectations, all thanks to the cast members and the producing team. He shared, 'That is exactly what this cast and creative team delivered, and the fans have responded. It starts with Tony Hillerman's unforgettable novels, cared for and attended to by a producing team that includes the likes of Robert Redford, George R. R. Martin, Chris Eyre and our showrunner John Wirth, and – at the centre of everything – the truly extraordinary Zahn McClarnon and the entire cast.' Dan also expanded on the fact that upon its release, the series was well-received by the public, and the up-and-coming seasons of 'Dark Winds' have a lot more to show. He stated that 'Fans have embraced this series on AMC/AMC+ and made it a top 10 show on Netflix for a solid month last fall. There is so much great storytelling yet to come in these expanded third and fourth seasons.' The 'Dark Winds' season 3 finale episode The much-awaited final episode of the show's third season was aired on AMC+. The finale episode plays a pivotal role in defining the overall series. Titled 'Béésh Łį́į́" or 'Iron Horse', the season finale will see major events occurring that will also include a high-stakes situation. The episode will show Bernadette struggling with a life-or-death situation while Leaphorn and Chee use all their might to officially solve the case. About 'Dark Winds' The thrilling show 'Dark Winds' is heavily adapted from the renowned novels of Leaphorn and Chee by Tony Hillerman. The series features the story of 3 Navajo Tribal Police officers, namely Joe Leaphorn, Bernadette Manuelito, and Jim Chee, as they go about solving crimes and cases. Dark Winds Season 3 | Official Trailer ft. Zahn McClarnon | Premieres March 9 | AMC+
Yahoo
14-02-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
AMC Networks Misses Estimates, Shares Drop Over 6% as Wall Street Reacts
Missing analyst projections, AMC Networks (AMC, Financials) reported a 10.7% drop in full-year revenue to $2.42 billion. Versus a $388 million profit in 2023, the corporation had a $40 million operating loss for the year as profits suffered from impairment charges and restructuring expenditures. The business reported an operational loss of $254 million, including $302 million in impairment charges; fourth-quarter income dropped 11.7% year-over-year to $599 million. Warning! GuruFocus has detected 3 Warning Signs with AMC. Missing forecasts, fourth-quarter adjusted profits per share came in at $0.64. Wall Street responded adversely; AMC Networks's shares dropped 6.55% to $9.20 Friday at 12:46 p.m. ET. With linear TV customers losing 5% and domestic revenue falling 8.8% to $2.11 billion, the drop indicates investor worries about the company's continuous challenges in conventional TV. Contract expirations and sales of 25/7 Media caused international revenue to plummet 19.6% to $325 million. The UK market helped advertising income drop 11% in the United States but rise 41% elsewhere. Along with growing its Free Ad-Supported Streaming TV business to 19 brands across 12 platforms, AMC Networks extended key affiliate relationships with Charter, Cox, Verizon, and Cable One. With subscribers rising 8% to 12.4 million, streaming income climbed 7% to $603 million. Launching AMCN Outcomes, a data-driven advertising offering, the business presented its 2025 content slate featuring Nautilus, The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon, and Anne Rice's The Talamasca. For domestic operations, the corporation recognized $268.7 million in goodwill impairments; overseas, it recorded $102 million. Restructuring expenses came to $49 million, mostly for cutbacks in programming at BBC America and We TV. With $135 million still allowed, AMC Networks did not buy shares in 2024. The business keeps emphasizing cost-cutting and streaming investments and boosted its free cash flow forecast for 20242025 to $550 million. But the less than anticipated outcomes and continuous difficulties with conventional television have made investors wary about its long-term development possibilities. This article first appeared on GuruFocus.