Mardi Gras Funology
February 27, 2001
The observance of Mardi Gras (aka Shrove Tuesday) before Ash Wednesday and the Christian Lenten period dates back to the middle of the second century in Rome when the Fast of the 40 days of Lent was preceded by a feast of several days. The Mardi Gras season begins on the twelfth night after Christmas and continues until Shrove Tuesday. Mardi Gras is celebrated around the world but most famously in New Orleans' French Quarter. Mardi Gras rituals include donning outrageous costumes, holding parades, attending parties and general merriment.
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