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A FAT TUESDAY CELEBRATION

to New Orleans a few years ago, I had a lot to learn about Mardi Gras (literally translated, “Fat Tuesday”). I primarily pictured the most salacious bits I had seen on TV from afar. You know the scene that’s so often associated with Carnival: beads and delirious college students. Although tourists can certainly find those on

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