New Orleans to host a variety of performing and visual arts events this week

New Orleans to host a variety of performing and visual arts events this weekPhoto: David Clode/Unsplash
Hoodline
Published on December 10, 2019

Looking to up your appreciation of the arts?

We've rounded up four artsy events around New Orleans this week that will scratch your cultural itch, from a comedy show to a lighthouse tour.

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LUNA Fête Presented by the City of New Orleans

From the event description:

Free and open to the public, LUNA Fête, presented by the Arts Council New Orleans, is a family-friendly event featuring projection mapping onto Gallier Hall. The interactive light art installations from local and international artists includes French artist, Camille Gross.

When: Thursday, Dec. 12, 6 p.m.- Sunday, Dec. 15, 10 p.m.
Where: Lafayette Square, South Maestri Place
Price: Free

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Stoned vs Drunk vs Sober

From the event description:

Stoned vs. Drunk vs. Sober is a stand-up comedy competition featuring three teams of comics who answer the question "what if comics got stoned, drunk, or sober and gave their all to win your laughter and your vote?" According to The Laugh Button, "One of the 9 most unique comedy shows in the nation." 

When: Wednesday, Dec. 11, 8 p.m.
Where: 2239 St. Claude Ave.
Price: $5

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Crescent Fresh Stand-up Comedy

From the event description:

Totally free comedy show downstairs at the Dragon's Den. Feeling squirrelly and wanna give it a shot? 7pm sign-up and cheap drinks all night.

When: Thursday, Dec. 12, 7:30 p.m.
Where: 435 Esplanade Ave.

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25% Off Gallery

From the Silver Scarab Studios deal description:

Local businesses promote thriving, distinctive communities by offering a rich array of goods and services to locals. Small, independent businesses offer diverse products and services, fostering economic resilience by removing the local economy’s dependence on a single industry. 

Where: Cafe Istanbul 2372 St. Claude Avenue, Marigny
Price: $30. Other ticket options are available.

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Up to 50% Off Admission at Lake Pontchartrain Basin Foundation

From the Lake Pontchartrain Basin Foundation deal description:

Lake Pontchartrain Basin Foundation is a non-profit organization focused on supporting environmental sustainability in the Pontchartrain Basin region. Visitors can explore the only working lighthouse in Louisiana during a museum visit which includes a guided tour.

Where: 8001 Lakeshore Drive, Lakeview
Price: $9. Other ticket options are available.

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