This year, a group of Louisiana State University researchers are trying to make Mardi Gras a little bit greener.
Researchers at Louisiana State University have created a sustainable way to use biodegradable Mardi Gras beads after the festivities are over.
Event organizers say guests can enjoy a fun night while upcycling beads to make a custom piece of art to take home.
In the Presbytère parade, everything – floats, riders, buildings and even spectators – is made of about 35,000 LEGO bricks.
Nestled in the heart of Greenwood Village, Colorado, there’s a culinary gem that’s about to make waves in your seafood-loving heart. Pappadeaux Seafood Kitchen might not look like much from the ...
When VICE Media wanted to film a Mardi Gras documentary, they looked for the most community-oriented, grass roots, fun ...
Louisiana native Alison Adams is sharing her Cajun culture and traditions of Mardi Gras with an installation at the Beet ...
New Orleans' Krewe of Nyades is all about sustainable throws for Mardi Gras, and is collecting new bras for charity during ...