The storied Zulu Social Aide & Pleasure Club's parade will roll on a shortened route starting at 7 a.m. — an hour earlier ...
Zulu and Rex parades, the climax of New Orleans' carnival season, will roll early on Fat Tuesday with pared-down ensembles ...
"I am 109 King of Zulu. All hail Zulu Happy Mardi Gras!" King Zulu said in his traditional toast to Mardi Gras and the city.
According to Darren Mire, spokesperson for Zulu, Zulu's route will also change. The parade starts at South Claiborne and ...
According to the New Orleans Police Department, the Krewe of Zulu will roll at 6:30 a.m. instead of their regular 8 a.m. while the Krewe of Rex will roll around 9 a.m. on Fat Tuesday.
The New Orleans mayor gave her traditional toast to the King and Queen of Zulu on Mardi Gras. Rodney P. Mason Jr. is reigning as Zulu King, and his wife Kristen Bonds-Mason is serving as his queen.
The city’s two biggest parades are set to go on with earlier start times, shorter routes, and no marching bands, New Orleans ...
Here's what we know. But as of 9 a.m. on Monday, the Zulu and Rex parades are set to roll. “It’s not up to us,” said Zulu Social Aid and Pleasure Club director of public relations Darren Mire.