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Archives for 2002 |
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December |
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Karoline Schleh |
New Orleans area native Karoline Schleh is an artist and printmaker, art director at Delgado Community College, and teaches art at Loyola University. Karoline Schleh recently sat down with WWNO's Jacqueline Bishop to talk about Schleh's life and work as a Louisiana Artist ... To view more art by Karoline Schleh, click here |
November |
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![]() Jim Richard November 27, 2002 |
For nearly 30 years now, Jim Richard has taught painting at the University of New Orleans, and pursued his own career as a painter. Richard, who has degreed from Lamar University and the University of Colorado, has shown his work steadily in New Orleans, and in major national and international exhibitions. Jim Richard recently talked with WWNO's Jacqueline Bishop about his life and work as a Louisiana Artist ... To view more of Jim Richard's paintings, click here |
October |
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| Breakfast With the Mayor October 17, 2002 |
There may be no such thing as a free lunch, but if you've moved to New Orleans within the last year or so, you're invited to free breakfast -- with the mayor, no less! The Newest Orleanians' Breakfast with the Mayor is sponsored by RelocateNewOrleans.Com, a not-for-profit organization that encourages people to move to the heart of New Orleans. Board member Louise Martin recently talked with Fred Kasten about how RelocateNewOrleans.com got started ... |
| Lin Emery October 2, 2002 |
New Orleans sculptor Lin Emery's kinetic pieces grace and animate private collections and public spaces from here to Japan, and many places in between. One of Lin Emery's most viewed pieces in the Crescent City is her 1988 "Wave", which is beautifully situated in a pool at the entrance to the New Orleans Museum of Art. Lin Emery recently talked about her life and work as a Louisiana Artist with WWNO's Jacqueline Bishop ... |
September |
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| John Scott September 4, 2002 |
Sculptor John Scott has made some of the most distinctive, and distinguished, pieces of public art to grace New Orleans. From Woldenberg Park to the New Orleans Museum of Art -- and many spots in between -- his work has become part of the fabric of the city. John Scott recently sat down with WWNO's Jacqueline Bishop to talk about his life as a Louisiana Artist ... |
August thru July |
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June |
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| David Hajdu June 26, 2002 |
The half-decade between Elvis and the Beatles was a time of transformation in American culture -- pop music in particular. Jeans and work-shirts became chic, hootenannies hip. David Hajdu's book about four key players from those years, Positively Fourth Street: The Lives and Times of Joan Baez, Bob Dylan, Mimi Baez Farina, and Richard Farina, is just out in paperback. Hajdu recently sat down with WWNO's Fred Kasten to talk about Positively Fourth Street... |
May thru January |
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| no archived interviews | |