We strive to incorporate elements from those various background so that all can feel a little more connected to our services. We recognize that many of our congregants come from different religious and spiritual backgrounds. Our worship services are best described as “Blended”. * Morning Worship: Metropolitan Community Church of New Orleans 5401 S. Bring your sexiest, skimpiest, and tightest undies (but no jock straps) for a chance at a cash prize of $100 ($200 if it’s your first time in our contest).
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The country’s longest running all-male amateur dance contest (over three decades!) Hosted by Corner Pocket Emcee III Felicia Phillips and former Southern Decadence Grand Marshal. * The Famous Corner Pocket New Meat Contest The Corner Pocket 940 St. (AKA Oops the Clown)! For tickets, go to * Karaoke Night Sipps: SIPPS Gulfport 2218 25th Ave. Drink specials by your favorite bartenders and comfy seating to enjoy the art of the strip tease. 8 – 10 p.m.A wonderful intimate night of live blues music accompanied by burlesque and variety acts. * Bayou Blues Burlesque The Allways Lounge & Cabaret 2240 St. Come out on Thursdays Nights for “Clay’s Karao-KiKi “ hosted by the charming and talented Clay. * Clay’s Karao-Kiki: George’s Place 860 St. Four rounds of Bingo that ends with Blackout! For tickets, go to * Blackout Bingo: Rawhide 740 Burgundy St.
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Bring your open mind, a daring sense of adventure and leave your inhibitions at the door for an immersive, theatrical and fabulous evening of burlesque harlotry. Join Madam Lola van Ella and her intoxicating and charming courtesans for an evening of debauchery, scandal, decadent delights and scintillating Victorian era brothel history. (No show on 11/25) The Van Ella Bordella, New Orleans’ beloved Storyville spectacle, is back with an all new show, original music, and the courtesans you know and love, all with taking the necessary precautions. I will definitely stop in the next time I visit NOLA.* The Van Ella Bordella: A Storyville Burlesque The Allways Lounge & Cabaret 2240 St. It really was the most fun I had my entire vacation. They even asked a fortune teller if they could borrow one of his chairs and set him up in it. They found his brother and helped to get him up (he could NOT stand) and called the ambulance, as he likely had alcohol poisoning. It was a good thing those guys were there. Unusual for a Monday night (maybe not on Bourbon Street, lol) a guy came in and literally fell off his stool onto the floor. They made me feel comfortable putting myself out there.
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It was just so much fun to open up and do something that I wouldn't usually do. My new best buddy sang with me and danced. It was so much fun! They even got me to sing a karaoke song, Lady Gaga's Bad Romance. I can't believe she doesn't have a record deal! All the guys danced with me. The singers were fantastic, and the waitress sang a song. It was a Monday night, and they had karaoke. I kept to my coconut drink, but the guys bought us all a shot called a Green Tea, It was really delicious, not one of those shots that burns all the way down. He had us laughing every time he opened his mouth. We were all laughing and joking constantly.Īnother bartender came on later. When he came back, he didn't even notice! It was so funny because the bartender even asked him if he liked his sunglasses and he just said yes. The guy sitting beside me left his sunglasses on when he went to the bathroom, so the bartender put them on. They would only let me tip the bartender. This sparked a conversation between us, and I ended up meeting four of the nicest guys in the universe! We talked all evening, and they ended up buying me drinks all night no matter how much I protested. There were three empty stools to the left of me and an empty one to my right, so I moved down so they could all sit together.
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I was having fun just sitting there, but then four men came in. I asked for something coconutty and told him to surprise me. The bartender had a great sense of humour and made me a fantastic drink. The bar was decorated for Mardi Gras season, and they were playing great music videos. My best friends in life have always been gay men. I really wanted to go to Bourbon Pub & Parade when I was planning my vacation, I travelled to Mardi Gras solo, and where is the safest place for a female travelling alone? Definitely a gay bar. Reviewed By AuthorCMelanson - Kitchener, Canada