Carnival New Orleans
2012 New Orleans Area Mardi Gras Parade Schedule
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Saturday | Feb 4 | Krewe du Vieux | French Quarter | 6:30 pm (I’m in KdV!!) | |
Sunday | Feb 5 | Lil Rascals | Metairie | 12:00 pm | |
Friday | Feb 10 | Cork | French Quarter | 3:00 pm | |
Oshun | Uptown | 6:00 pm | |||
Cleopatra | West Bank | 6:30 pm | |||
Excalibur | Metairie | 7:00 pm | |||
Eve | Mandeville | 7:00 pm | |||
Atlas | Metairie | 7:30 pm | |||
Saturday | Feb 11 | Choctaw | West Bank | 11:00 am | |
Adonis | West Bank | 11:45 am | |||
Pontchartrain | Uptown | 2:00 pm | |||
Nemesis | Chalmette | 2:00 pm | |||
Olympia | Covington | 6:00 pm | |||
Sparta | Uptown | 6:00 pm | |||
Caesar | Metairie | 6:00 pm | |||
Pygmalion | Uptown | 6:45 pm | |||
Sunday | Feb 12 | Carrollton | Uptown | 12:00 pm | |
Alla | West Bank | 12:00 pm | |||
Dionysus | Slidell | 1:00 pm | |||
Rhea | Metairie | 2:00 pm | |||
Thor | Metairie | 3:00 pm | |||
King Arthur | Uptown | 1:15 pm | |||
Barkus | French Quarter | 2:00 pm | |||
Wednesday | Feb 15 | Ancient Druids |
Uptown | 6:30 pm | |
Thursday | Feb 16 | Babylon | Uptown | 5:45 pm | |
Muses | Uptown | 6:15 pm | |||
Chaos | Uptown | 6:30 pm | |||
Friday | Feb 17 | Hermes | Uptown | 6:00 pm | |
Krewe d’Etat |
Uptown | 6:00 pm | |||
Selene | Slidell | 6:30 pm | |||
Orpheus | Mandeville | 7:00 pm | |||
Morpheus | Uptown | 7:00 pm | |||
Centurions | Metairie | 7:00 pm | |||
Saturday | Feb 18 | NOMTOC | West Bank | 9:45 am | |
Tucks | Uptown | 10:00 am | |||
Iris | Uptown | 11:00 am | |||
Endymion | Mid-City | 4:15 pm | |||
Isis | Metairie | 6:30 pm | |||
Sunday | Feb 19 | Okeanos | Uptown | 11:00 am | |
Mid City | Uptown | 11:45 am | |||
Thoth | Uptown | 12:00 pm | |||
Bacchus | Uptown | 5:15 pm | |||
Napoleon | Metairie | 5:30 pm | |||
Monday | Feb 20 | Proteus | Uptown | 5:15 pm | |
Orpheus | Uptown | 6:00 pm | |||
Zeus | Metairie | 6:30 pm | |||
FAT TUESDAY | Feb 21 | Zulu | Uptown | 8:00 am | |
Rex | Uptown | 10:00 am | |||
Elks Orleans | Uptown | 11:30 am | |||
Crescent City | Uptown | follows Elks | |||
Argus | Metairie | 10:00 am | |||
Jefferson Trucks | Metairie | follows Argus | |||
Elks Trucks | Metairie | follows Jefferson Trucks | |||
BES | West Bank | ||||
Is the King of Carnival Shrinking in Stature??
0Quite possibly, as they are going after the smallest parade in all of Carnival, the ‘Tit Rex parade!! This cool little parade is composed of shoe box sized floats, and they throw miniature doubloons, beads, etc. As to their name, ‘tit is short for the french word for small, ‘petit’.
Now ‘tit Rex wasn’t as well known as the King of Carnival, but now that the Times-Picayune newspaper has thrown a big picture of the diminutive krewe on the front page of today’s paper, along with a nice story covering these developments, ‘tit Rex’s popularity has soared.
Rex has asked them to stop using their name, as the King of Carnival, in all their wisdom, think the name ‘tit REX will confuse the public. Rex attorney Andrew Rinker Jr said that allowing ‘tit Rex to keep their name would embolden other groups to follow suit, diminishing the uniqueness of the name. ‘Tit Rex doesn’t have an attorney at this point, but if Rex files suit, they will surely obtain one.
Based on these facts, I think Rex is making a mountain out of mole hill. I don’t think anyone in their right mind would confuse a few shoe box sized floats in the Bywater neighborhood with the mighty King of Carnival, which heads down world famous St. Charles Avenue on Fat Tuesday morning at 10:00 am sharp.
This kind of baloney can only happen in the Crescent City!
2012 Zulu King Challenge Ended
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Obviously, Jay Banks’ challenge rocked the Zulu Establishment to its very foundations. Just as quickly, Jay Banks dropped his challenge, so we won’t ever find out what became of those missing absentee ballots.
On Sunday, June 5, Zulu members also ratified James May 29 election.
Banks has run unsuccessfully for Zulu king twice in the past.
ZULU’S ELECTION OF 2012 KING IS CONTESTED
0This was bound to happen for many reasons. In a system that cheerfully embraces the concept of “vote-buying,’’ it was probably only a matter of time before charges of election day irregularities marred the annual selection of a monarch to reign over the Zulu Social Aid and Pleasure Club.
While many old-line Carnival organizations rely on lineage and social pedigree to choose their royalty under a shroud of secrecy, Zulu has used a democratic process to pick its Carnival personalities ever since the group was born in 1909.
And Zulu encourages would-be kings to wine and dine their subjects with good food, libations and occasionally gifts.
The whole case boils down to a dozen missing absentee ballots. The 2nd place finisher is contesting the election. He may have any excellent case if the missing ballots cannot be produced.
The contest to name the 2012 King Zulu took place Sunday, with lawyer Elroy James emerging as the unofficial winner in a five-way battle.
But before James can claim the crown, it looks like he must withstand a challenge from second-place finisher Jay H. Banks, who reportedly lost by seven votes.
Should be very interesting!