Mardi Gras (disambiguation)
- Mardi Gras (disambiguation)
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Mardi Gras refers to events of the Carnival celebrations, beginning on or after Epiphany and culminating on the day before Ash Wednesday.
Mardi Gras may also refer to:
- Mardi Gras Indians
- New Orleans Mardi Gras, a Carnival festival held in New Orleans, Louisiana
- Mardi Gras in Mobile, a Carnival festival held in Mobile, Alabama
- Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras, a gay pride parade held in Sydney, Australia
- Mardi Gras (album), a 1972 album by Creedence Clearwater Revival
- Mardi Gras (EP), a 2010 EP by Cowboy Mouth
- Mardi Gras (music group), New York City based rock'n'roll band successful in the early 1970s in Europe
- Mardi Gras (film), a 1958 musical film with Pat Boone
- Mardi Gras: Spring Break, a 2011 American film starring Carmen Electra
- Mardi Gras, a brand of paper products owned by Georgia-Pacific
- Edgar Pearce, the "Mardi Gra bomber", responsible for a terror campaign in London during the mid-1990s
- The Apollon (ship), formerly the Mardi Gras, the first ship owned by Carnival Cruise Lines
See also
- MardiGrass, a cannabis-law reform festival held in the town of Nimbin, in north east New South Wales
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