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Photo Story: Costumed partiers hit Carlotta Street bash, p. 5 Monday, October 31, 2011 • Volume 116, Issue 48
VOODOO
Festival played host to Snoop Dogg, Blink-182, The Raconteurs story by JOEY GRONER • photos by ZACH BREAUX and EMILY SLACK
NEW ORLEANS — While most music festivals these days are known for being hot, rain-soaked and muddy affairs, this weekend’s Voodoo Experience defied those stereotypes. Set against the backdrop of New Orleans’ City Park, this year’s festival was accompanied by ideal weather, classic Louisiana cuisine and, as always, plenty of crowdpleasing concerts. “Voodoo is so different from everything else; that’s why I love it,” said Florida resident Alex Summers, who has traveled from Miami for every Voodoo Fest since
2006. “I’ve been to all of them. Bonnaroo, Coachella, Lollapalooza — none of them can compare to Voodoo.” FRIDAY The festival began Friday morning, with the number of patrons starting small and growing as the afternoon and night crept along. The first day of any music festival is typically the most relaxed, and Voodoo was no exception. With smaller VOODOO, see page 15
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