New Orleans Official Visitors Guide 2008/2009 - (Page 3) What’s IN NEW ORLEaNs. INfEstEd WIth fuN! Audubon Insectarium New in June 2008! The largest freestanding museum in the United States dedicated to insects opens on New Orleans’ historic Canal Street in June. This unique, multisensory museum explores insects from ancient history to modern day, offers interaction with live insects and features an immersion theater. Join the Bug-A-Lution today! NEW NEW ON thE MusEuM MENu The Southern Food & Beverage Museum New in June 2008! Celebrate the South’s fascinating food and beverage culture in New Orleans, the culinary capital of America. The new Southern Food & Beverage Museum at the Riverwalk Marketplace features exhibits such as “Laissez Faire-Savoir Fare,” about the cuisine of Louisiana and New Orleans; “Eating in the White House—America’s Food”; and more. Save room on your vacation agenda for dessert— The Southern Food & Beverage Museum! aLL EyEs ON NEW ORLEaNs Prospect.1 New Orleans International Biennial November 1, 2008–January 18, 2009 This year, the entire art world will turn its eye toward New Orleans. Conceived in the tradition of the great international biennials, PROSPECT.1 New Orleans is the first biennial of international contemporary art ever organized in the United States. This exciting exhibition will feature the work of more than 75 local, national and international artists of different generations working in all media. V i s i t O u r W e b s i t e at W W W. n e W O r l e a n s i n f O. c O m http://www.renaissanceartshotel.com http://www.neworleansinfo.com
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