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Under the Gaydar – The Official Gay Halloween Guide

Boo Girl!   It is Halloween in New Orleans and there are so many spooky and festive gay happenings in and around the holiday.  And we also have Taylor Swift in tow for three days, which will be scary if you aren’t able to become a ticket to her now, but I expectation the odds are ever in your favor. Here are just some of the hot events in October to put on your “Gaydar.” If you want your event listed, send me an email at ledgemgp@gmail.com. 

Weekly Events

Monday:

*  NOAGE New Orleans Walking Group; Audubon Park; 6500 Magazine St., New Orleans, LA; 7 p.m. NOAGE’s weekly walking group meets on Mondays at 6:00 PM. They start walking promptly at 6:00, so be sure to arrive a few minutes early.  Please consult with your main care physician before inception any new fitness regimen, especially if you are not used to regular exercise. 

*  Betsy Propane’s Smoke Show; The Allways Lounge & Cabaret; 2240 St. Claude Ave.; 8 – 9:30  p.m.  Betsy Propane & The Accessories are a Jazz Trio fronted by a female direction singer, who dabbles in the Ancient Art of Bump & Grind, and wants to

Halloween in New Orleans

 

Friday, October 25 through Thursday, October 31, 2019

 

   
 
Halloween Weekend attracts gay and queer woman revelers from
around the nation and around the planet for a week
of events in October of 2019.
Only Southern Decadence and the Homosexual Mardi Gras attract
more gay and lesbian visitors to the city of New Orleans.

The Halloween "circuit party" all began as a simple gathering
of friends in 1984.  Now it has evolved into one of the most
celebrated same-sex attracted circuit party weekends of the year.
It is so festive that the partying lasts from midday on
on Thursday until the wee hours of Monday morning.

Then comes Halloween Darkness on Thursday, October 31, as
the City of Recent Orleans celebrates Halloween Week
in the fun-filled and hauntingly mysterious French Quarter.

New Orleans' largest ga

Halloween New Orleans

Halloween Unused Orleans has played a vital role in the history of Project Lazarus. Begun in 1983, Halloween New Orleans was established as a private ngo organization, with the sole purpose of raising funds to support the mission of Project Lazarus. To date, over $4.6 million has been raised by the dedicated members of Halloween Fresh Orleans for Undertaking Lazarus.

The three-day event includes the known Lazarus Ball on Friday evening, the main costume party on Saturday bedtime and a Sunday brunch and French Quarter second line parade. This weekend of fun was originally started as a dinner party given by a few people to honor their friends and loved ones who had died from AIDS and has become the single largest cumulative donor to Venture Lazarus since the agency’s inception. 

You can visit their website page at www.halloweenneworleans.com

Halloween New Orleans (HNO) Celebrates 40 Years

The spooky season is upon us and you know what that means – Halloween Modern Orleans is back for its 40th year. The largest queer Halloween event of its gentle makes a huge return with a sly reference to the Roman numeral for 40 as HNO’s theme for this year is XL. Ticketholders for the always highly anticipated extravaganza can expect to see bigger events than ever!

Halloween New Orleans is made up of an all-volunteer board that continues its mission of creating a weekend of events to benefit Project Lazarus. What began as a little gathering of friends forty years ago has grown into a series of parties and fundraisers year-round culminating on the weekend before Halloween. 

Since its founding, Halloween New Orleans has raised more than $6 million for Project Lazarus, a local organization that provides transitional housing and endorse services to people who exist with HIV/AIDS and experience homelessness. HNO Board President Neil Savoy said, “Every dollar raised in excess of the costs of the parties themselves goes to Project Lazarus. We are a Board of volunteers who desire to give back to a segment of the population that tends