Shades of Bluedoo

Runners of all ages take off at the starting line of the Fifth Annual NOLA Bluedoo Party/Walk/Run on Saturday evening.

Feeling blue is a good thing at the NOLA Bluedoo benefit for prostate cancer research.
The event benefits the prostate cancer research fund at Tulane Cancer Center and is held on the uptown campus annually in September — National Prostate Health Month.
Feeling blue is a good thing at the NOLA Bluedoo benefit for prostate cancer research.
Members of The Babydolls cheer for race participants as they near the finish line.
Feeling blue is a good thing at the NOLA Bluedoo benefit for prostate cancer research.
The Bluedoo Allstars laid down some funky sounds during the three-hour event.
Feeling blue is a good thing at the NOLA Bluedoo benefit for prostate cancer research.
The Amelia Airhawts keep the party groovin' with their high-flying dance moves.
Feeling blue is a good thing at the NOLA Bluedoo benefit for prostate cancer research.
Dr. Oliver Sartor, left, medical director of the Tulane Cancer Center, accepts a $1,000 donation from the Laissez Boyz to the prostate cancer research fund. This year's event raised approximately $182,000 — the best year yet!