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"Mardi-Gras is of course a relic of the French and Spanish occupation; but I judge that the religious feature has been pretty well knocked out of it now. Sir Walter has got the advantage of the gentlemen of the cowl and rosary, and he will stay. His medieval business, supplemented by the monsters and the oddities, and the pleasant creatures from fairy-land, is finer to look at than the poor fantastic inventions and performances of the reveling rabble of the priest's day, and serves quite as well, perhaps, to emphasize the day and admonish men that the grace-line between the worldly season and the holy one is reached." - Life on the Mississippi (Harper & Brothers, 1896), by Mark Twain |
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Did Ya Know?
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The annual Mardi Gras festivities start on January 6, known as Twelfth Night. Marking the coming of the Epiphany and concluding the Twelve Days of Christmas, the Twelfth Night marks the start of the Mardi Gras season, which lasts through Fat Tuesday. |
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Written by Roger Perry
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Thursday, 16 August 2007 |
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I'm getting a head start this year contacting all the krewes, businesses, bands and anyone else with news to get out.. StLouisMardiGras.Com will be the most complete news source for this year's Carnival season! If you have mardi gras news, schedules, events or anything else mardi gras related and you want people to know about it, just send an email or press release or whatever to:
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We'll get it posted in the appropriate place and make sure it can be found!
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