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What (who) is A Cotton Office in New Orleans - definition


A Cotton Office in New Orleans         
A Cotton Office in New Orleans, also known as Interior of an Office of Cotton Buyers in New Orleans and Portraits in an Office (New Orleans), is an oil painting by Edgar Degas. Degas depicts the interior of his maternal uncle Michel Musson's cotton firm in New Orleans.
Sports in New Orleans         
  • Tulane University is one of the only D1 Collegiate football teams in New Orleans and has been around for over a 100 years.
  • The New Orleans Saints take on the Dallas Cowboys on September 29, 2019. The Saints would take the victory 12–10.
  • Loyola Wolf Pack guard Brandon Davis prepares to shoot a free throw on March 12, 2022. One of his 19 points along with 11 assist, which helped to prevail the Wolf Pack into the NAIA Round of 16.
  • [[Caesars Superdome]] (left) and the [[Smoothie King Center]] (right)
  • City Park Golf Course Map - 1938
  • [[New Orleans Saints]]
  • [[Fair Grounds Race Course]]
  • Horse racing on the current site of the [[Fair Grounds Race Course]] in 1839
  • [[Rock 'n' Roll Mardi Gras Marathon]]
  • [[NOLA Motorsports Park]]
  • [[Southern Yacht Club]]
  • New Orleans Pelicans huddle pregame before taking on the Memphis Grizzlies on January 31, 2020. The Pelicans would win, 139-111
  • Corbett-Sullivan Prizefight]]
  • [[Smoothie King Center]]
  • [[Caesars Superdome]]
  • [[Tad Gormley Stadium]]
  • [[Tulane Stadium]] was New Orleans' main venue for big games before the construction of the Louisiana Superdome (1979 photo)
  • [[Gold Mine on Airline]]
  • [[Shrine on Airline]]
  • [[New Orleans Pelicans]]
New Orleans is home to a wide variety of sporting events. Most notable are the home games of the New Orleans Saints (NFL) and the New Orleans Pelicans (NBA), the annual Sugar Bowl, the annual Zurich Classic (PGA Tour) and horse racing at the Fair Grounds Race Course.
Music of New Orleans         
  • A caricature of an African-American band playing in New Orleans in 1890. New Orleans writer Al Rose has called this "The earliest known illustration of a jazz band".<ref>"Storyville, New Orleans" by Al Rose, University of Alabama Press, 1974</ref> While the instrumentation of cornet or trumpet, trombone, clarinet, and drums is suggestive of the early jazz bands of some 15 years later, how close this music was to what would be known as "jazz" is speculative.
  • [[Dave Bartholomew]] in 1977
  • [[Louis Moreau Gottschalk]], c. 1855–1865
  •  [[Jelly Roll Morton]] in 1917–1918
FAMILY OF MUSIC STYLES FROM NEW ORLEANS
New Orleans music; Music culture of New Orleans; New Orleans metal
The music of New Orleans assumes various styles of music which have often borrowed from earlier traditions. New Orleans, Louisiana, is especially known for its strong association with jazz music, universally considered to be the birthplace of the genre.