Southern Decadence, the annual Labor Day LGBTQ+ party in New Orleans, has been parading through the French Quarter for over five decades, growing year after year as residents and visitors pour into ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Southern Decadence in New Orleans Southern Decadence is New Orleans’s multi-day queer extravaganza of partying, debauchery, joy, ...
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - The 52nd annual Southern Decadence event took over New Orleans, drawing tens of thousands of visitors to the city’s French Quarter and surrounding neighborhoods. Originally a ...
Southern Decadence will be held Friday, August 29-September 1. Southern Decadence is a street festival / party that began back in 1972 as a going-away party. The event started out very small and ...
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - Southern Decadence, one of the most iconic LGBTQ+ celebrations in the country, returns to New Orleans this Labor Day weekend, promising four days of parties, parades, and ...
For the first two decades of its existence, Southern Decadence was a party solely for New Orleans residents. The founders were a group of hippies who lived together in a Treme commune of sorts, ...
People are not only traveling out of New Orleans for Labor Day; they are also traveling into New Orleans for Southern Decadence weekend. The rain has not stopped festgoers either, as celebrations are ...
Unless you spend Labor Day Weekend in New Orleans, you’re missing out on one of the craziest queer events in the nation: Southern Decadence is around the corner, so put down your needlepoint, release ...
SIDDIQUI, WDSU NEWS. ANUM THANK YOU. AND YOU KNOW, SINCE IT IS LABOR DAY WEEKEND, THAT MEANS THE FRENCH QUARTER WILL BE FULL OF PEOPLE CELEBRATING SOUTHERN DECADENCE, THE LGBTQ FRIENDLY EVENT KICKS ...
When Toby Lefort moved to New Orleans from Larose, La. in 1992, he saw his first Southern Decadence parade — the campy, trampy Labor Day celebration sometimes referred to as "gay Mardi Gras" — and "I ...
From August 29 through September 2, Southern Decadence will host its 49 annual celebration here in New Orleans. Though the star of the show will be the 45th Annual Walking Parade on Sunday, September ...
What started out 43 years ago as a going-away bash thrown by six gay men has grown into New Orleans’ third-largest festival after Mardi Gras and Jazz Fest, said Chuck Robinson, owner of Napoleon’s ...