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TriPod: New Orleans at 300 returns with a profile of Eliza Jane Nicholson, a small town poet who became the first woman publisher of a major metropolitan…
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When we talk about big events in New Orleans we typically say “Mardi Gras and Jazz Fest.”Economically, though, if we’re going to bracket two events, we…
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In January, 1995 Burl Cain became warden of the Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola. In his 20 years on the job, Cain became practically synonymous…
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Bring Your Own is a nomadic storytelling series that takes place in living rooms, backyards and unconventional spaces within the community. Each month,…
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Labor Day has passed. And while it would be foolish to open your doors expecting any hint of autumn breeze, early September this year does bring a…
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Tonight, when Stephen Colbert begins his run as host of the Late Show on CBS, he'll have a new partner in crime: pianist Jon Batiste. Bassist Christian McBride lends some insight into what he expects.
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ESPN The Magazine has devoted an entire issue to a single writer and subject. Wright Thompson discusses his story "Beyond the Breach."
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Louisiana Public Broadcasting’s award-winning documentarian Tika Laudun sat down to talk with WRKF’s Sue Lincoln about the making of “Katrina: 10 Years...
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You might have noticed a few cameras around town this week. Yes, the entire media world has descended on New Orleans. But some reporters began digging…