Third annual New Orleans Book Fest at Tulane University: Relive the literary celebration through photos
The third annual New Orleans Book Fest at Tulane University lit up the uptown campus March 14-16, with more than 150 local, regional and national authors and thought leaders, 90+ thought-provoking panel discussions, book signings, a culinary symposium and Family Day festivities with puppet musicals and story time.
As the official national media partner for this year's festival, The Atlantic opened the event Thursday evening with a panel discussing the great American novels of the past 100 years.
Renowned authors, politicians, musicians, chefs and more shared their stories throughout the weekend, including guests such as Stacey Abrams, Kwame Alexander, Ken Burns, Liz Cheney, Steve Gleason, Maggie Haberman, Donna Brazile, Sal Khan, Michael Lewis, Terry McMillan, Gen. David Petraeus, Jake Tapper, Amor Towles, Tank Ball, Big Freedia and Edgar "Dook" Chase IV. The weekend also saw cross-over panels with New Orleans Entrepreneur Week and partner events with Tulane Libraries, including a "living library" exhibition where people told their personal stories live.
The Soul Queen of New Orleans, Irma Thomas, wrapped up the festival with a musical celebration with true New Orleans flair and crawfish.
Here's a look back at some memorable festival scenes.
(Photos by Kacie Fayard, Ryan Hodgson-Rigsbee, Cheryl Gerber, Beebe Tran, Lauren Wood, Eric Bordelon, Jared Lyons, Jason Cohen, Bruce France, J.R. Thomason)