Swing Ball at the Museum of the American Cocktail
Categories: Festivals, Louisiana Tags: Cocktails, la, louisiana, Museum of the American Cocktail, nola, swing ball, Swing Ball Museum of the American Cocktail
French Quarter Market Trio of Festivals
Three Festivals at Once in the French Quarter Market Louisiana Cajun-Zydeco Festival Yes, not one, not two, but three festivals at once! No where but New Orleans! The Creole Tomato Festival, the Louisiana Seafood Festival and the Cajun-Zydeco Festival at take place on June 9 and 10 at the French Market/U.S. Mint area of the [...]New Orleans Oyster Festival
New Orleans Oyster Festival New Orleans Oyster Festival You better not eat for days leading up to the 2012 New Orleans Oyster Festival. They have collected the best seafood restaurants New Orleans has to offer, and packed them into one area for two days. Who could ask for anything more? The Oyster Capital of the [...]Categories: Festivals, Louisiana, Seafood Tags: gulf, gulf coast seafood, Gulf Coast States, la, louisiana, new orleans, New Orleans Oyster Festival, nola, oyster festival, oysters, seafood
Uplifting the Coast Festival Baton Rouge
Uplifting the Coast Festival Baton Rouge Uplifting the Coast Festival features live music, food, craft vendors, a silent auction and entertainment for the kids. Admission is $5. Kids under 10 get in FREE. NO ICE CHESTS or PETS ALLOWED AT THE FESTIVAL, please. Bring your lawn chairs and tents. Our mission of Uplifting the Coast [...]Mignon Faget Artfully Defending the Gulf Coast
The first lady of New Orleans jewelry, Mignon Faget. Photo by Glade Bilby II. New Orleans can count on Mignon Faget, the first lady of New Orleans jewelry. In the past, she’s been there to defend the architectural history of the city by donating her first gallery building to the Preservation Resource Center of New [...]Categories: Baton Rouge Louisiana, Louisiana, New Orleans Tags: art, Baton Rouge, conservation, jewelry, la, louisiana, Mignon Faget, new orleans, nola
Gulf Coast Halloween Events, Festivals and Fun
Cute pet costumes … Punny Costume Ideas | Murder Mystery Party Site 1 & Site 2 | Halloween Decorations Events from around the Gulf Coast … Halloween Brings Haunted Happenings to the Florida Keys Events - Costuming, characters and competitions will bring ghostly revelry to the Florida Keys this Halloween. The island chain is to [...]Categories: Alabama, Florida, Food & Wine, Gulf Coast States, Halloween, Holidays, Louisiana, Mississippi, Recipes, Shrimp, Texas, Things to Do Tags: al, fl, Gulf Coast States, halloween, haunted, la, ms, pumpkin, recipes, spooky, tx
Live Music on the Gulf Coast
Upcoming Live Music along the Gulf Coast …. Jerry Diaz at Brewster Street. Photo by Gulfscapes Magazine. Coming soon… Cyril Neville and Tribe 13 Oct. 13, 2011 The Porch Coffee House 4710 Common Street Lake Charles, LA www.theporchcoffeehouse.com Ezra Charles Oct. 14, 2011 T-Bone Tom’s 707 Hwy 146 Kemah, TX www.tbonetoms.com Kip Traylor Oct. 14, [...]Categories: Alabama, Florida, Gulf Coast States, Live Music on the Gulf, Louisiana, Mississippi, Music, Texas, Things to Do Tags: al, fl, Gulf Coast States, la, live music, ms, music, tx
Hello! Meet Our Gulf Coast Shrimp
Dr. Jim Nance, Chief of the NOAA Galveston Laboratory's Fishery Management Branch.NOAA’s National Marine Fisheries Service was kind enough to arrange an educational session for us with Dr. Jim Nance, Chief of the NOAA Galveston Laboratory’s Fishery Management Branch. Dr. Nance gave us a lesson in Shrimp 101. Here’s the scoop on those tasty Gulf [...]A Celebration of Shrimp
History of the Shrimping Industry Shrimp as a food source has been around for centuries. When you’re studying a subject that has a long history, it’s handy to have an archaeologist around. We’re in luck. Laura Landry, marine archaeologist and President of L. A. Landry & Associates, Inc., has studied the evolution of the shrimp [...]Categories: Featured story, Food & Wine, Gulf Coast States, NOAA, Seafood, Shrimp Tags: al, fl, food, Gulf Coast Shrimp Bisque, history, la, ms, recipe, seafood, shrimp, tx
Shrimping in the Gulf … a Vanishing Lifestyle
“Bubba was from Bayou la Batrie, Alabama, and his mama cooked shrimp. And her mama before her cooked shrimp, and her mama before her mama cooked shrimp, too. Bubba’s family knew everything there was to know about the shrimpin’ business.” Forrest Gump There’s nothing more symbolic of the traditional Gulf Coast lifestyle than the sight [...]Gulf Coast Farmers Markets on the Gulf Coast
Weekly local farmers markets along the Gulf Coast. Mississippi Gulf Coast Waveland Farmers Market 628 Highway 90 – (under water tower) Open Year Round – Wednesdays & Saturdays 9am-1pm The Pass Market War Memorial Park, Highway 90, Pass Christian Open Year Round – Saturdays 8am-12Noon Long Beach Farmers Market 126 Jeff Davis Avenue – Downtown [...]Categories: Farmers Market, Food & Wine Tags: al, farmers market, fl, fresh produce, la, markets, ms, tx
Gulf Coast Art Festivals
From Texas to Florida, the natural beauty of the Gulf Coast is in such abundance that the area could be considered a work of art all by itself. It makes perfect sense then that there are a bevy of art events held each year all along the beaches and the bays. Gulfscapes has found a [...]Categories: Activities, AL, Alabama, Art, Coastal Bend, Corpus Christi, Events, Florida, Galveston, Gulf Coast States, Key West, Louisiana, Mississippi, Port Aransas, Rockport, South Padre Island, Texas, Things to Do Tags: al, art, art festivals, artist, events, festivals, fl, gallery, la, ms, tx




