Doug MacCash covers New Orleans art and culture for NOLA.com The Times- Picayune The New Orleans Advocate.
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"MacCash has succeeded in creating an account of the rich, complicated, ridiculous and utterly serious history and contemporary life of Louisiana's ubiquitous Mardi Gras beads. Bringing a reporter's eye for detail and storytelling, MacCash takes the reader through time and space, situating the development (and escalation) of Carnival bead throwing within multiple geopolitical, social, and economic contexts, all while keeping the reader engaged and enthralled. An essential read for anyone who has screamed, 'Throw me something' at a passing float." --Laurie A. Wilkie, Richard and Rhoda Goldman Distinguished Professor of Social Sciences, University of California, Berkeley "It matters not that it's taken forever for someone to finally take an in-depth look at the history of Mardi Gras beads. Veteran newspaperman Doug MacCash does that and more in his new book simply entitled, Mardi Gras Beads. I thought I knew just about everything about beads, but MacCash's research has revealed new information. The book is interesting and informative and provides important facts about Carnival's most iconic throw." --Arthur Hardy, publisher of Arthur Hardy's Mardi Gras Guide

