Maybe you’re taking a class, working or have an internship. For whatever reason, you’re staying in New Orleans for the summer. If you’re worried about getting bored, don’t – festival season is just beginning, and New Orleans will be ripe with things to do this summer. Here are just a few to get you started.Kick off the summer with New Orleans Pride weekend from June 7 to 9. The parade is June 8, but there will be events all weekend long, including an LGBTQ-catered New Orleans Babycakes game. If you’ve been to Southern Decadence at the beginning of the school year, you’ve only had a taste of New Orleans’ reputation as “the number one festival destination for LGBTQ travellers.”To wrap up Caribbean heritage month is the 2019 NOLA Caribbean Festival, June 22 and 23 from 5 to 10 p.m. at Central City BBQ. Two-day tickets are $15 and include access to live music and DJ performances, art and food vendors and special events like salsa dancing. Grab some great food and celebrate New Orlean’s Caribbean influence.Female-centric celebrations aren’t just for Women’s History Month. Festigals is an annual festival aimed at empowering women from all backgrounds and bringing focus to issues… Read full this story
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