5 things to know for 5/6

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Published on: May 7th, 2016

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Original Big 7 in 2014 [Photo by Christy Grimes]
Original Big 7 in 2014 [Photo by Christy Grimes]

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Jazz Fest 2016 Day 7 [Photo by Ryan Hodgson-Rigsbee]
Jazz Fest 2016 Day 7 [Photo by Ryan Hodgson-Rigsbee]

'5 things to know' is a weekly feature highlighting different parts of the WWOZ world that you may have missed this week, including unique WWOZ programming and video, plus New Orleans events, artists, places, features, and more. For the week ending May 6, 2016:

1) It's a busy Mother's Day weekend! Jazz in the Park is celebrating their 5-year anniversary with a free weekend-long festival filled with music, art, and food in Armstrong Park. Check out the Treme Art & Music Festival's schedule for Friday, Saturday, and Sunday here. Irma Thomas is holding her annual Mother's Day concert at the Audubon Zoo.

2) Two second lines this weekend. A new club, Nuthin' But Fun, rolls on Saturday at 1:30p, and the Original Big 7 Mother's Day Parade makes 20 years this Sunday. Hear Action Jackson's interviews with Nettie Nelson of Nuthin' But Fun as she talks about what it takes to get a new second line started up during the busy season and Ed Buckner of Big 7 as he talks history, safety, and community. Get the route sheets for both events from Takin' It To The Streets.

3) April was a whirlwind! See our photo highlights from the last week-- a rainy second weekend of Jazz Fest and the sights from our 28th annual Piano Night on April 25. Shout outs to our hardworking volunteer photographers during festival season-- Black Mold, Kichea S. Burt, Kate Gegenheimer, Ryan Hodgson-Rigsbee, Eli Mergel, Leon Morris, Marc PoKempner, Bill Sasser, and Leona Strassberg-Steiner.

4) New old music from Professor Longhair, recorded at the Chicago Folk Festival in 1976, out now on Orleans Records! Peak Fess. So good.

5) The Lower 9th Ward's Street Library is holding their 4th annual Children's Book Parade this Saturday, May 7 from 1-3p in conjunction with the Ashe Contemporary Arts Center. Get the route sheet & more info here. All children wishing to march should dress up as their favorite story character, wear comfortable shoes, and be accompanied by an adult.

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