The Mardi Gras season, also referred to as Carnival, begins 12 days after Christmas on Jan. 6 and lasts until Fat Tuesday.
There has been a long tradition of Mobile chiding the larger, better known Carnival in New Orleans. In 2018, Mobile Mayor ...
Marked by vibrant bursts of green, gold and purple decorations and parties packed with food, music and parades, the Carnival ...
Mardi Gras season boosts revenue for local businesses in the Twin Cities, as small businesses sell festive-themed items. The ...
If you want to unearth the history and origins of Mardi Gras, the iconic Mardi Gras colors are a good place to start ...
Picayune’s Krewe of the Pearl is busy this Mardi Gras season, with a parade Saturday and other events happening in the coming ...
Braided River kicked off the carnival season with its 3rd Annual ’12th Night Celebration’ in downtown Mobile Monday evening.
There was a visit to both a hub and a headquarters, a roadside trailer and a New Orleans neighborhood bakery and a French one ...
Yellow, purple and green lights shone bright as residents of Saraland are already letting the good times roll.
Twelfth Night signals the start of Carnival traditions, early parades, and king cake season New Orleans is the most ...
A King Cake, a staple of Mardi Gras, is traditionally eaten between the Christian feast of Epiphany and Fat Tuesday, which ...