Beyond Bourbon Street, an Insider’s Guide to New Orleans
Society & Culture:Places & Travel
Have you ever heard the myths surrounding absinthe?
Myth #1: Absinthe can make you hallucinate.
Myth #2: It was banned for being a dangerous drug.
Myth #3: The Green Fairy was a mystical presence associated with absinthe.
In this episode, our guest Marielle Songy will reveal the truth behind these intriguing tales and unravel the fascinating history and culture of absinthe.
Step into the captivating world of absinthe, where the threads of history intertwine with the allure of a mysterious elixir. Join Marielle Songy as she uncovers the secrets behind the enigmatic Absinthe Frappé, a cocktail that holds the key to New Orleans' vibrant past. With every page turned, immerse yourself in the tales of bartenders and bans, controversies and creativity.
Marielle Songy, a food and culture writer from the New Orleans area, found herself captivated by the rich history and cultural significance of absinthe. When approached by LSU Press to write a book for their iconic New Orleans cocktail series, she was drawn to the Absinthe Frappé, a unique cocktail that originated in New Orleans.
With a love for absinthe and a desire to delve into its intriguing past, Marielle embarked on a journey to uncover the origins and stories behind this enigmatic spirit. From the invention of the Frappé to the controversies and bans surrounding absinthe, Marielle's research allowed her to explore the deep connections between absinthe, art, and literature. Through her writing, she brings to life the vibrant history and cultural significance of absinthe, inviting readers on a journey of discovery into the world of this beloved and misunderstood spirit.
Absinthe has touched so much throughout history, in art and writing and things like that. It has a connection to New Orleans because of its French connections. - Marielle Songy
In this episode, you will be able to:
Drink Dat - Where and What to Drink in New Orleans with Elizabeth Pearce - Episode 49
Moving to New Orleans, Part I - Episode 48
Halloween in New Orleans - Episode #47
Exploring the Bayous, Lakes, and Trails Beyond New Orleans - Episode #46
Solo Travels to New Orleans - Episode #45
Baseball in New Orleans, Past and Present - Episode #44
Movies and TV Filmed in New Orleans - Episode #43
18 Fun Facts About New Orleans - Episode #42
Explore the Southern Food and Beverage Museum - Episode #41
Abraham Lincoln in New Orleans - Episode #40
Top Ten Things to Do on Your First Visit to New Orleans - Episode #39
Chef Frank Brigtsen; Chasing Flavor with Paul Prudhomme - Episode #38
Ten Places to Eat Like a Local in New Orleans- Episode #37
How Bourbon Street Happened - Episode #36
The Madams, Music and Musicians of Storyville, New Orleans - Episode #35
Guidebooks to Sin: the Blue Books of Storyville, New Orleans - Episode #34
Top Ten Things to Do in New Orleans City Park - Episode #33
History of New Orleans City Park - Episode #32
Great Places to Eat Vegan and Vegetarian in New Orleans - Episode #31
Algiers Point - the 2nd Oldest Neighborhood in New Orleans - Episode #30
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