New Orleans' famed Mardi Gras feeds off teens' vibes
By Rocco DiSpirito Mardi Gras is the sort of celebration that can make every city in America want to be New Orleans. Between the parties and parades and all those rich foods, what's not to love? Well, perhaps the after effects of all those rich foods.
The youth will decorate Key-Andrews Hall in traditional Mardi Gras colors and provide good old-fashioned entertainmnt for the evening. Bring your beads and wear your purple, gold and green. The cost is $6 for adults and $3 for children.
Break out the beads, beer, fun and enjoy Mardi Gras and Fat Tuesday right here in Denver. Serving up some Southern style revelry, the age-old Mardi Gras traditions, food, and celebrating can be found throughout Denver.
Everything — from the cut of the masks to the thousands of pounds of plum-colored beads tossed from Iris' 33 gargantuan floats — must pass muster.
Everything — from the cut of the masks to the thousands of pounds of plum-colored beads tossed from Iris' 33 gargantuan floats — must pass muster.
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