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* We talk with Bankrate senior analyst Ted Rossman about how President Trump's first 40 days have affected you and your pocketbook. * It's Lundi Gras! We check in with Arthur Hardy one more time this Carnival season for a Lundi Gras break down.
It's Lundi Gras! We check in with Arthur Hardy one more time this Carnival season for a Lundi Gras break down.
The final weekend of Mardi Gras is upon us! Which are your favorite parades? How many do you try to go to? We get all the details on who's rolling and what they're throwing with Arthur Hardy, the founder of the Mardi Gras Guide.
The good times continue rolling, and we get all the details about the Thursday night parades with Arthur Hardy
* Nyx got nixed, and ALLA has taken their place. We get all the details about the parades on Wednesday with Arthur Hardy. * Talking Mardi Gras safety and security with Collin Arnold, the Director of Hoemaldn Security and Emergency Preparedness for New Orleans
Dave Cohen in for Tommy. Dave talks with Arthur Hardy, the founder of the Mardi Gras Guide
We've got a big weekend of parades, and we get all the details from Arthur Hardy
* We break down LSU baseball's weekend match-up against Omaha * We've got a big weekend of parades, and we'll get all the details from Arthur Hardy
Dave Cohen in for Tommy. Dave talks with Arthur Hardy, founder of the Mardi Gras Guide
* Housing costs drove nearly 30% of all inflation! Here's how high interest rates pinch consumers without relief in the main cost of living * Carnival season is underway. We talk to Arthur Hardy about what to expect this year and what he's hearing from krewes and officials
My guest today probably knows as much about Mardi Gras as anyone. He's published an annual Mardi Gras Guide for 49 years, including the 2025 edition. I'm thrilled to be joined by Arthur Hardy!
* We spend some more time with former NOPD chief Ronal Serpas about the difficulty in securing major events and what officials can do. * Carnival season officially got under way this week...we talk to Arthur Hardy about what to expect this year and what he's hearing from krewes and officials
Carnival season officially got under way this week...we talk to Arthur Hardy about what to expect this year and what he's hearing from krewes and officials
Tommy talks to Arthur Hardy, Editor and Publisher of the Mardi Gras Guide
Tommy opens the hour with some interesting news LSU researchers made that could help make vaccines more effective and potentially help in the fight against cancer. After that, Tommy talks to Arthur Hardy about the big Mardi Gras changes on the way.
Tommy talks to Arthur Hardy, with the Times Picayune and editor and publisher of the Mardi Gras Guide
Tommy talks to Arthur Hardy with the Times Picayune and editor and publisher of the Mardi Gras Guide
Tommy talks to Arthur Hardy, with the Times Picayune and editor and publisher of the Mardi Gras Guide
For their second episode of All the Waves, Visit The Nortshore's Katie and Zondra talk to Tina of the Mande Milkshakers. They also catch up with Andy of the Krewe of Dionysus. And they talk to three former queens and the current royalty for the Krewe of Selene. They end the two-episode special with a little more conversation with Arthur Hardy.
Tommy talks with Arthur Hardy, with the Times Picayune, and editor and publisher of the Mardi Gras Guide
Mardi Gras 2024 Today's episode is our annual discussion of Carnival and Mardi Gras in New Orleans with Arthur Hardy, publisher of the Mardi Gras Guide. We discuss history, anniversaries, impact on the economy, what's new in 2024 and more.
Tommy talks to Arthur Hardy, with the Times Picayune, and editor and publisher of the Mardi Gras Guide
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This podcast is produced by Visit the Northshore, an organization founded with the vision of establishing St Tammany Parish as a premier travel destination. For their first episode, hosts Katie Guasco and Zondra White Jones jump into Mardi Gras on the Northshore. They talk to a man who knows everything about this Louisiana tradition, Arthur Hardy. They get to meet the Fools of Misrule, who usher in Carnival every year on the Northshore. And they spoke with a woman who made history with the Krewe of Tchefuncte.
Tommy talks with Arthur Hardy, with the Times Picayune and the editor and publisher of the Mardi Gras Guide
Arthur Hardy joins Tommy to talk about the passing of Ed Muniz and what he did for carnival in New Orleans.
1.13.22 - Arthur Hardy // MarkAlain Déry by Crosstown Conversations
Today's episode is our annual discussion of Carnival and Mardi Gras in New Orleans with Arthur Hardy, publisher of the Mardi Gras Guide. We discuss history, what's new in 2023, and more. To purchase the 47th annual edition of the Arthur Hardy Mardi Gras guide, click here.
Arthur Hardy joins Tommy to talk about Kings Day and Mardi Gras season.
Arthur Hardy joins Tommy to talk about the changes to routes for Mardi Gras 2023.
Arthur Hardy joins Tommy to talk about the possibility of the Mardi Gras being canceled next year.
The creator of Mount Lofty House was a part of the glue that held Adelaide and new colony together across its first 50 years. Some call Arthur Hardy a 'forgotten hero of the Hills', including playwright and film producer Peter Maddern, who has created a biopic about the man. He joins Jennie Lenman to talk about the story available to stream this Adelaide Fringe Festival season (via this link).
Today's episode is all about Carnival and Mardi Gras 2022. Join me and Arthur Hardy, publisher of Arthur Hardy's Mardi Gras Guide, as we discuss, changes, traditions, and more.
The powerhouse drummer and vocalist with the Emmy Award-winnng Imagination Movers spent 20 years propelling Dash Rip Rock’s punkabilly onslaught from coast to coast. From “Let’s Go Smoke Some Pot” to “I Want My Mommy,” he plays it all with intensity and finesse. As the School of Rock music director, he passes on his unbridled love of rocking out to the next generation. Since Kyle’s used to dealing with children, he should have no problem handling the Troubled Men. Topics include an old nickname, Hillel Slovak, Christmastime for the Jews, stuck inside of Mobile, Dusti Bongé, Quintron, Miss Pussycat, TV marathons, an Advent pill calendar, Chuck Prophet votes for the Hound, shooting galleries, champing at the bit, a French name, the Brother Martin band, Marty Hurley, Arthur Hardy, Stanton Moore, Keith Spera, Sgt. Pepper, Keith Moon, a Passover gig, meeting Bill Davis, Chris Luckette, touring, Kelly Keller, a TV show, Jazz Fest, Voodoo Fest, a bra, a diaper, Studio in the Country, Ben Mumphrey, Jay Wesley, “Get Back,” Big in the ‘90s, Daphne Moon, Zoom, Settly, Dream Syndicate, Mark Walton, Ruffles on New Year’s Day, and much more. Intro music: Styler/Coman Break music: “Happy To Be Here” by the Imagination Movers Outro music: “Stella Don’t” by Daphne Moon Support the podcast: Paypal or Venmo Join the Patreon page here. Shop for Troubled Men’s Wear here. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or any podcast source. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Troubled Men Podcast Facebook Troubled Men Podacst Instagram Kyle Melancon Facebook Kyle Melancon Twitter Kyle Melancon Instagram Imagination Movers Homepage
On this week's episode of "On the Road with Rob," we travel to New Orleans to talk Mardi Gras. Travel guide, Rob Wlasuk, talks with Mardi Gras expert, Arthur Hardy. Arthur is the publisher of "Arthur Hardy's Mardi Gras Guide" and has been seen on several national television and radio shows. Rob and Arthur talk about the history of Mardi Gras, what sights there are to see in New Orleans and how has Covid changed this year's Mardi Gras celebration. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fleurs Truly w/hosts Tina Howell & Jeff MaumusTalking with the great Arthur Hardy creator of the Arthur Hardy Mardi Gras Guide. Mardi Gras, Carnival, Krewe of House Floats. Celebrating as only NOLA can!https://www.mardigrasguide.com/https://www.mardigrasguide.com/store/https://www.kreweofhousefloats.org/Please Like & Subscribe! We are very positive and supportive & love like-minded people. Twitter:Tina Howell: https://twitter.com/TheNolaGirlJeff Maumus: https://twitter.com/TheNolaRollaJim Jax: https://twitter.com/JimJaxMediaFlorence Carmela: https://twitter.com/FlorenceCarmelaThe Forum: https://twitter.com/_TheForumInstagram: Tina Howell: https://www.instagram.com/thenolagirl...Jeff Maumus: https://www.instagram.com/jcmaumu1/?h...Jim Jax: https://www.instagram.com/jimjaxmedia/Florence Carmela: https://www.instagram.com/florence_ca...Spreaker Podcast Site: -Fleurs Truly (A New Orleans based podcast which celebrates the sports, food & culture of NOLA. Hosted by Tina Howell & Jeff Maumus): https://www.spreaker.com/show/fleurs-...-Main site for all of the sports & entertainment podcasts on the Jim Jax Media Network: https://www.spreaker.com/user/10814098_______________________________________
Today’s episode is about Mardi Gras 2021. More specifically, about the COVID-induced changes and what they mean for Carnival season. I'm joined by Mardi Gras expert Arthur Hardy to discuss what we're likely to see and how it will be different.
Arthur Hardy joins Tommy to talk about the Krewe or Nyx and how it could be impacted next Mardi Gras.
NOLA Famous hosts Tatum Gardner and Terrance Osborne interview Mardi Gras Historian Arthur Hardy. "Mardi Hardy" --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On a jam-packed edition of Inside The Shrine, we check in with 2017 'Cakes All-Star Tomas Telis, get to know Mardi Gras expert Arthur Hardy and take the show on the road to interview International League president Randy Mobley and MiLB commissioner Pat O'Conner at the Triple-A All-Star Game.
In this episode, I talk with Arthur Hardy, founder and publisher of Arthur Hardy's annual Mardi Gras Guide. His guide is THE resource for Mardi Gras in New Orleans. It contains everything you need to help you enjoy the Carnival season, including parade maps, history, insider tips and more. Listen in as we discuss the history of Carnival and how to get the most out of your experience. Do you know when float riders started tossing beads and trinkets to the crowd? How does someone get to be king or queen of Carnival? Can I participate in Mardi Gras? By the end of the discussion you'll have the answers to these questions and more! If you enjoy the show, please subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Stitcher, or Google Play Music. New episodes are available every other Wednesday. You can find us on Twitter | Instagram | Facebook| Website Thanks for listening! Mark mark@beyondbourbonst.com
Arthur Hardy, Mardi Gras expert and historian, publishes the annual Mardi Gras Guide. Arthur shares the big news for Carnival 2008: the Krewe of Endymeon's long awaited return to its pre-Katrina Mid-City route. "It sends a message that the police department, if not at full strength, is strong enough to handle the large crowds in Mid-City", Arthur says. And he notes that the pre-parade party and concert on Orleans Avenue are great fun, too. Arthur also talks about "Family Gras" in Metairie on the first weekend of Mardi Gras.
Arthur Hardy, nationally recognized authority on New Orleans Mardi Gras, publishes "Arthur Hardy's Mardi Gras Guide". Arthur shares the good news that Mardi Gras 2007-- the second Carnival celebration since Hurricane Katrina-- will be a typical Mardi Gras in terms of the number of parades rolling. "Also, we have approximately 3,000 more hotel rooms than last year", Arthur says. He expresses optimism about New Orleans' ongoing recovery based on his own business and many other businesses in New Orleans that are doing well.
Most of us know Arthur Hardy as a nationally recognized authority on New Orleans Mardi Gras and publisher of "Arthur Hardy's Mardi Gras Guide". Arthur's love for the city does not stop at Mardi Gras, however. He is now on the board of a New Orleans charter school, namely Warren Easton. Hear Arthur explain how the board plans to make this school a shining example of the New Orleans recovery.