
New Orleans' Solomon family has signed a nonbinding letter of intent to buy
Tales of the Cocktail from founder Ann Tuennerman and her husband Paul Tuennerman,
according to a report from Robert Simonson in
The New York Times.
The Tuennermans ? known as "Mr. and Mrs. Cocktail" ? had built Tales from a small summer gathering of cocktail lovers 15 years ago to the industry's premier convention, which takes over thousands of hotel rooms and bars in the city every July. During Mardi Gras 2017, however, Ann Tuennerman rode in the Zulu parade wearing the krewe's traditional blackface, and reactions to a photo of her, along with what some saw as racially insensitive explanations from both Tuennermans,
led to her stepping down from Tales in early March.?