Mardi Gras season kicks off with king cake
New Orleans
As the rest of America winds down from the parties, overeating and merriment of Christmas and New Year's, New Orleans keeps the party going. Mardi Gras season officially kicks off Sunday. Jan. 6 is often referred to as Epiphany, Twelfth Night or Three Kings' Day and commemorates the day the Bible says the three wise men reached the baby Jesus. For weeks, the city is taken over by elaborate parades and people stuffing their faces with sugary king cake. The party culminates on Fat Tuesday, which this year falls on March 5.
Here's a look at some of the things to expect this Mardi Gras season:
Twelfth night
A number of parading groups often dubbed krewes take to the streets Sunday to kick things off.