A little bit of sparkle and a lot more feathers! Meet the art teacher designing whimsy headdresses that are unique as the ...
Mardi Gras is an annual tradition widely celebrated in Galveston and New Orleans, but its origins in North America are ...
Galveston Island is heading into the second week of its 114th annual Mardi Gras celebration, one of the largest in the ...
It’s time to get out the purple beads, take a bite of the king cake and let the good times roll. Mardi Gras, or Fat Tuesday ...
Pensacola's Mardi Gras celebrations have been met with exuberance since they got rolling in 1900, but keeping traditions ...
Mardi Gras in Galveston is drawing large crowds, prompting increased security measures by local law enforcement.
Those originally set to participate in the Krewe of Gambrinus parade are invited to join a newly scheduled parade at 7:30 p.m ...
According to Carnival historian and Mardi Gras Guide founder Arthur Hardy, the city’s first organized parading organization, ...
Revelers bundled up against the cold to catch beads and celebrate the pre-Lenten season Friday as Mardi Gras kicked off in ...
People took to the streets in 40-degree temperatures to celebrate the first night of Mardi Gras in Galveston Friday. The ...
All Krewe Poster Unveiling event occurred Feb. 6 at the Tremont House, 2300 Ship Mechanic Road. Nineteen different Krewes ...
The Knights of Momus Mardi Gras Parade began in 1871, and continued until World War II. Mardi Gras would not return to the Island until developer and philanthropist George Mitchell brought the party ...