Yes, Voodoo is still practiced in New Orleans and will be on display for tourists visiting for the Super Bowl. But it’s not ...
Trust me, it’s important. • Don’t touch the bust of Marie Laveau in the House of Voodoo on Bourbon. Trust me, it’s important. • Do accept if your waiter asks if you want sherry in your ...
Courtney is so excited to be back in the Midwest. When she’s not chasing stories, she loves spending time with her two cats, Marie Laveau and Rod Serling, or doing Pilates at a local studio.
but there are some pretty solid spots in Atlanta where you can get a taste of New Orleans without hopping on a flight or making an ill-advised deal with Marie Laveau. So, this one is for the ...
St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 is the more famous section. It is where Marie Laveau, Voodoo priestess, is said to be buried. The rumor goes that if you want her to grant you a wish, you have to draw an X on ...
Marie Laveau, the High Priestess of 19th-century New Orleans, is arguably the city's most renowned ghost. Additionally, the French Quarter boasts numerous costume shops perfect for finding the ...
Oscar-winning songwriter and Canadian Music Hall of Fame inductee Buffy Sainte-Marie, known for the anti-war song “Universal Soldier” and stolen-land lament “Now That the Buffalo’s Gone ...
Born on Feb. 1, 1968, at Baptist Memorial Hospital in Memphis, Lisa Marie Presley was the only child of musician and rock ‘n’ roll pioneer Elvis Presley and Priscilla Presley.