8th Annual Mardi Gras Parade 
Sunday, February 22, 2009 at 12:00AM
Fabian Lewkowicz

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People walk along the Venice boardwalk during the 8th Annual Mardi Gras Parade on Saturday, February 21, 2009. "Mardi Gras" (mär`dē grä) means "Fat Tuesday." Traditionally, it is the last day for Catholics to indulge—and often overindulge—before Ash Wednesday starts the sober weeks of fasting that come with Lent. Formally known as Shrove Tuesday, Mardi Gras has long been a time of extravagant fun for European Christians.In the United States, Mardi Gras draws millions of fun-seekers to New Orleans every year. Mardi Gras has been celebrated in New Orleans on a grand scale, with masked balls and colorful parades, since French settlers arrived in the early 1700s. Hidden behind masks, people behaved so raucously that for decades in the early 19th century masks were deemed illegal in that party-loving city.

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