A new star of The Queen's Gambit fame will play Joan of Arc in the upcoming biopic from Baz Luhrmann, sure to be a memorable take on her life.
More than 600 years after her birth, Joan of Arc — a patron saint of France — remains an object of not just historical, but cultural fascination. Over the summer, we’ve witnessed Chappell Roan’s armor ...
Someone needs to get Chappell Roan on the phone ASAP. What did she know, and when did she know it? Just six days ago, the ascendant star charged onto the VMA stage in full Joan of Arc regalia for a ...
ART FOR ART’S SAKE: The kick-off of the arts season will be held Oct. 4, 6-9 p.m., on Magazine Street in New Orleans. The ...
Pilgrims from all over France and beyond gathered in Maid of Orléans’ hometown to celebrate this landmark anniversary, ...
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The production at Main Street Theater has its moments but it glosses over important historical moments in favor of painting a portrait of what seems like a petulant child.
Joan of Arc’s “Sweet Sixteen” went off in a blaze of monks, maidens and heresy in the French Quarter on Saturday, Jan 6. The teenage martyr celebrated her birthday (612th, to be exact) with a ...
NEW ORLEANS — The Jeanne d’Arc has landed in New Orleans for the annual Joan of Arc Parade. This is the first time in 594 years that Orléans is officially sending their Jeanne d’Arc to New Orleans.
NEW ORLEANS — As hundreds flooded the French Quarter Monday night, many had thoughts of hope on their minds. “I’m feeling compassion for the people who lost their lives and their families,” said Joan ...
The very first parade of the Carnival season is also one of the very best. On Jan. 6, the 17th annual Joan of Arc parade will march through the French Quarter, celebrating the birthday of the ...
Some of our city’s most beautiful statues are dedicated to iconic women from the pages of history. Eleanor Roosevelt, Irish immigrant Annie Moore, and Harriet Tubman are among the few real-life women ...