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But Muses did more than succeed as a parade; it created countless new opportunities ... like scrunchies, scarves, bike bells, tote bags, and tumblers. They have led the way in diminishing waste ...
The Muses parade is a delight-filled spectacle that doubles as a demonstration of female assertiveness, though female assertiveness wasn’t the original intention. In the beginning, the Muses ...
The Camel Toes weren’t practicing for just any Mardi Gras parade: They were set to march in Muses, New Orleans’s first all-women nighttime parade. Since 2000, the Krewe of Muses — which is ...
Muses newest signature float combines the word “goddess” with the title of Homer’s epic, the Odyssey, in a magnificent float that sets the stage for the parade that follows. “The Goddessey ...
but it was the first all-women's krewe in Orleans Parish that developed as a weeknight parade,” Laborde said. “The parades before had been weekend parades, Iris and Venus. Muses originated ...
There is an honorary Muse, and this Krewe knows how to parade with plenty of satire. “I’ve heard the captain of the Krewe of Muses say if they don’t offend somebody in their parade then they ...
Her mother said her child was mocked and humiliated by a group of drunk and unruly men at the Muses Parade Thursday night and parade organizers decided to do something special. In the mother's ...
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - The Krewe of Muses rolls Thursday, Feb. 4 at 6:30 p.m. in Uptown New Orleans. The parade starts at the intersection of Magazine St. and Jefferson Ave. It travels to Napoleon Ave.