and start seeing King cakes, jester masks, colorful beads, and Cajun-inspired dishes in Louisville, it must mean it's time to celebrate Mardi Gras, which is French for "Fat Tuesday." Mardi Gras is ...
Fat Tuesday is just a week away, but what is it and where is it celebrated? Here's everything you need to know about Mardi Gras.
A float rider throws a hula hoop to the crowd during the Gulf Coast Carnival Association Mardi Gras parade in Biloxi on ...
Known for its spectacular parades, floats, marching bands, throws, and King cake, Mardi Gras is the biggest celebration ... are Japanese mercury glass beads, made during World War II, and the ...
Mardi Gras spans weeks, ending with Lent. Despite windy conditions, KATC captured the spirit of the King Gabriel Parade in ...
But the magic of Mardi Gras — the one we know and love — is that it transcends the mean arithmetic of means and ends, the ...
Shaquille O'Neal, Katy Perry and Harry Connick Jr. are just some of the stars who've tossed beads and had a blast over the ...
The seemingly never-ending trove of beads tossed during the countless ... But when it comes to Mardi Gras, the king cake reigns. These cakes are a blend of coffee cake and cinnamon roll and ...
From parades to colorful beads and masks ... also known as Fat Tuesday. Mardi Gras will conclude weeks of partying, parades and eating lots and lots of king cake. Then shortly after is the ...
Jambalaya Jambalaya is a beloved dish during Mardi Gras, showcasing the fusion of French, Spanish and African influences in New Orleans. It is a one-pot meal made of rice, meat (often chicken, sausage ...
Mardi Gras, which falls on March 4 this year, is synonymous with lively parades, dazzling beads, and, of course, the iconic King Cake. Every year, I make a king cake. This year, I decided to ...