Kenner resists New Orleans' gravitational pull with Jefferson Parish stubbornness. Williams Boulevard rooms fill with families who chose the airport side deliberately, while Rivertown hosts the heritage crowd. Vintage Park draws the established residents. Chateau Estates and Laketown add the suburban layers. The comedy here navigates the tension between NOLA adjacency and Kenner independence. Open mics become neutral ground where the New Orleans-adjacent and the Kenner-loyal sit together. The comics who honor the city's specific position find audiences grateful someone understood Kenner isn't New Orleans—it's the suburb that built its own identity.