Comedy Show Info
3 Men and A Lady: A Comedy Show
Starring: Marcia Wall, Chris Champagne, and Nick Ciaccio
Hosted by: Nature Boy
Saturday, July 25, 8:00pm
Fair Grinds Coffee House, 3133 Ponce de Leon in Mid-City
www.fairgrinds.comCost: $15 or $12 plus 2 cans of food (to benefit
Warm Hearts for Women)
Tickets available at the door.
This is an all ages, non-smoking event. Alcohol consumption is permitted.
Unfortunately, due to the building's limitations, this event is not handicapped accessible.
PHOTO NEWS FLASH
- To view and downlaod pictures (free of charge!) from the recent Wild Lotus Party, click here.
- To view and downlaod pictures (free of charge!) from the recent 2009 SOS NOLA Event, click here.
- Fair Grinds Coffee House (located at 3133 Ponce de Leon off of Esplanade Ave. in Bayou St. John) now carries Marcia's line of note cards. Check them out!
- Marcia's line of New Orelans-themed note cards can also be found at the East Bank Regional Library located at 4747 W. Napoleon Ave. in Metairie (just west of Clearview) in the Friend's of the Library store located near the main entrance. Hours for the store vary, but it is generally open from 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm in the afternoons. 888-2619 is the store's phone number. Click here to learn more info about the Friend's of the Library organization.
- Marcia's line of New Orelans-themed note cards can be found at Boundless Shipping 1511 Metairie Rd (near Bonnabel). 504-309-8628
See It My Way was founded by Marcia Wall. She studied photography at the
School of Creative and Performing Arts in San Diego, earned her B. A. at the
University of California Santa Cruz and her Master of Arts degree at
New Mexico State University. She has been a photographer since 1984.
Her work is sold at the Living Room Galley on Royal St. in New Orleans and to private collectors around the country. She has worked with Candid Campus Photography in Gretna, shooting
college graduations around the region. For Mardi Gras 2008, she photographed Muses, Chaos, Babyolon, Endymion, Zulu and Rex in conjunction with
Stanwycks Photography. Currently, she is working on a
documentary project called "Changed Waters: Reinvention, Repurpose,
and Regeneration in a Post-Katrina Gulf Coast" with
nationally-acclaimed artist
Jacquelyn Hughes Mooney. In addition, Marcia has taught photo craft workshops at
The Green Project in the Bywater, at the
2008 Jazz Fest, and at the
Jewish Community Center of New Orleans. She has also written photography curriculum for the
International School of Louisiana.
Marcia is affiliated with several area art markets including the
Gretna Art Market, the
Freret Market, and
Festivus. She is also a member of the
Dutch Alley Art Co-op in the historic French Quarter. Samples of her pet photos can be found at the Pet Asylum (510 Dumaine St).
She regularly does portraits, head shots, family and pet photos, and
much more. She is available to teach private photography lessons to
children and adults.