Reviews

An Artistic ‘Romeo And Juliet’ For The Ages

The NOLA Project has found an appropriate venue to render a finely crafted piece of art. Their current production of Shakespeare’s tragedy of “Romeo and Juliet” is nestled appropriately between other works of art by acknowledged masters. Except for the prologue presented just outside the entrance to the museum, the Great Hall of the New… Read More

An Inventive Romeo & Juliet

The strength of the Nola Project’s Shakespeare productions has been their homemade inventiveness. The company has used it wits and creativity to overcome budgetary restrictions, usually to effective results. In the production of Romeo and Juliet that opens tonight at the New Orleans Museum of Art, the cast circumvented the cost of scabbards by sheathing… Read More

Woah, NOMA Has A New Website!

While randomly perusing the interwebs I stumbled upon an amazing redesign for the New Orleans Museum of Art. The logo is the same, but the site overhaul breathes new life into a brand that is having its own rebirth. Here are 5 reasons I’m obsessed with NOMA right now: 1. There comes a point in… Read More

Discover The Delights Of New Orleans’ Parks

The New Orleans Museum of Art: NOMA (www.noma.org), as everyone calls it, is celebrating its 100th birthday this year. This summer, a literally larger-than-life installation of Thalassa, the Greek Goddess of the Sea by the artist Swoon lords over the museum’s neoclassical entrance hall. The 20-foot-tall woman’s figure, covered with fabric swatches and sea creatures,… Read More

Life Imitates “Art”

The NOLA Project and the New Orleans Museum of Art have teamed up for an innovative production that combines the essential ingredients each has to offer: the highest quality acting by the most imaginative young turks on the theatrical scene and the Great Hall stage within a massive world-class art museum on which to showcase… Read More

Take The Family To The Big Easy

Take the family to the Big Easy New Orleans offers perfect end-of-summer family weekend getaway “Take the Canal Streetcar from the aquarium to the end of the line and you’ll arrive at City Park. Enter Storyland, a play land with 26 ambitious storybook exhibits that feature sculpted characters created by Mardi Gras float makers and… Read More