Wednesday / ConVERS(E)ation and cocktails : Room 220 invites the public to join them for cocktails, discussion, and verse, with readings from special guest-poet Ed Skoog, author of poetry collections Mister Skylight and Rough Day. Skoog will be joined by a varied compilation of his former NOCAA students, including: several poets, an author, a teacher, a cook, and a mystery guest — all of whom will also present. The event is free and open to the public; donations encouraged.
The event will be held from 7 – 9 PM at Press Street headquarters (3718 St. Claude).
Wednesday & Thursday / It’s not work if you enjoy it : The Marigny Opera House (725 St. Ferdinand) hosts the world-premiere of LABOR: Songs for Unmaking a Living, an original compilation of songs in the American popular canon presented through nine distinct perspectives aimed at illuminating and challenging our expectations about the ways we both shape and are shaped by our vocations. The show, created by New Orleans-based composer Tucker Fuller and poet Megan Levad, will be performed by performed by the New Resonance Orchestra. Tickets are $20 ($10 for students).
Wednesday & Thursday / Let me show you what country is : Like some sort of riddle (i.e. What do Phish, Allen Toussaint , and Christina Aguilera have in common?) the Jazz Fest lineup typically errs towards random. However, one musical genre that consistently remains untapped is country.
If this years Jazz Fest’s lineup of VH-1 reruns has you seeking some mediating variety between weekends, don’t miss the three-day Country Fest (real Americana country, not Taylor Swift) at the Allways Lounge (2240 St. Claude) that began yesterday. Long-timers and up-and-comers, alike, will perform, including Lost in the Holler and Square Dance Modern on Wednesday and Lee Walker and The Good Gollies on Thursday. Both sets begin at 8:30 PM.
The show must go on: The official Jazz Fest shows at the Fairgrounds end early-evening, but that doesn’t mean we all throw on sweats, flip on Netflix, and retire at home for the night. So if you’re festin’ after-hours…
Click here for a complete lineup.
Tickets start at $45 for general admission ($55 at the door).
The show starts at 9 PM — which allows you enough time to catch the last Jazz Fest acts and still hail a cab Uptown. Tickets ($13) available here. The show starts at 9 PM.
For more after-Fest highlights, check out our Post-Fest show guide.
Sunday /Let the force be with you : Unless you’re Superfester (NOLA’s version of Superman, whose only Kryptanite is (non-Lundi Gras) Monday mornings), you’ll likely need both superpowers and some solid vegetative time to make it through Sunday evening.
As part of their weekly pub quiz, in conjunction with Geeks Who Drink, Twelve Mile Limit (500 S. Telemachus) presents the Star Wars installment, starting at 6 PM. Trivia will cover the original trilogy — Episodes IV, V, VI (for geekily inquiring minds: No, comics, video game material, or prequel facts will be included in the trivia). $5 admission (at the door) for each player. Teams of two to six players; the winning team wins the entire entry-fee pot (usually in the hundreds). As with all Geeks Who Drink trivia quizzes, participants are encouraged to dress to theme.
Chelsea Lee is associate editor at NolaVie. Email comments to her at chelsea@nolavie.com.