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Mississippi River Mayors Advocate Resilient Infrastructure Spending

Several Louisiana mayors are part of a group lobbying lawmakers in Washington D.C. this week to support infrastructure spending -- and with a particular focus on projects and programs aimed at addressing extreme weather events. Representatives from the Mississippi River Cities and Towns Initiative (MRCTI) went to Washington to meet with congressional members and White House staff. They want lawmakers to prioritize infrastructure, and to focus on helping cities prepare for and adapt to climate change.

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ARTS & CULTURE

Louisiana Eats: Journeys To The Top

On this week's show, we take a close look at superstar chefs to learn what it takes to reach the top. We begin with Chef Tory McPhail of Commander’s Palace . Through determination and dedication to his craft, Tory has secured his place in the Commander’s Palace family, as well as the restaurant’s chef legacy. Tory discusses his career and relationship with the late Chef Jamie Shannon .

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Exclusive: White House And Ivanka Trump Propose New Spending On Child Care

In the midst of a presidential budget proposal destined to generate controversy for its expected drastic spending cuts, White House senior adviser and first daughter Ivanka Trump wants to have a conversation about increasing the availability and affordability of child care. NPR has learned that the 2020 White House budget set to be released Monday will call for increased spending on child care and propose a new initiative to address shortages. Presidential budgets are policy statements,...

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This week on The Reading Life: Susan Larson talks with Dr. Gordon “Nick” Mueller, president and CEO emeritus of the National World War II Museum, about his new book, "Everything We Had: D-Day, 6.6.44."

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This week on Le Show with Harry Shearer: EntrePod, Lie Down Raw 2019, News of the Atom, We're Not Number One, News of Microplastics, The Apologies of the Week, and more!

Continuum presents a program of music inspired by four medieval gardens, namely; The Garden of Zephirus, The Garden of Earthly Delights, Dreams in the Pleasure Garden, and Dance in the Garden of Mirth. Four different early music ensembles perform this delightful music. Recordings used are: The Garden of Zephirus (Gothic Voices) - hyperion CDA66144, The Garden of Earthly Delights (La Nef) - Dorian DIS-80135, Dreams in the Pleasure Garden (Orlando Consort) - Archive 457 618-2, and A Dance in the Garden of Mirth (Dufay Collective) - Chandos CHAN 9320.

On this week's show, we take a close look at superstar chefs to learn what it takes to reach the top.

We begin with Chef Tory McPhail of Commander’s Palace. Through determination and dedication to his craft, Tory has secured his place in the Commander’s Palace family, as well as the restaurant’s chef legacy. Tory discusses his career and relationship with the late Chef Jamie Shannon.

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The company that owns a big chemical factory in Jefferson Parish wants to expand, but is getting pushback from residents who are concerned about air quality.

This week on the Coastal News Roundup, WWNO’s Travis Lux talks with Nola.com | The Times-Picayune reporter Drew Broach about where things go from here.

The transcript below has been edited for clarity:

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Several Louisiana mayors are part of a group lobbying lawmakers in Washington D.C. this week to support infrastructure spending -- and with a particular focus on projects and programs aimed at addressing extreme weather events.

 

Representatives from the Mississippi River Cities and Towns Initiative (MRCTI)  went to Washington to meet with congressional members and White House staff. They want lawmakers to prioritize infrastructure, and to focus on helping cities prepare for and adapt to climate change.

New Orleans Youth Take Flight With The Golden Eagles

Mar 8, 2019
The Golden Eagles

It’s difficult to imagine a career in aviation if the price of an airline ticket is beyond one’s reach. But that’s the situation for many New Orleans families. Today, we’ll hear about a program that works to ensure that New Orleans kids get to experience life above the clouds. NolaVie’s Brian Friedman spoke with one of the pilots that steer the program, Col. Palmer Sullins, Jr., for a look at how they fulfill their mission. 

American Routes Shortcuts: ShadowGrass

Mar 8, 2019
ShadowGrass
American Routes

ShadowGrass is a band of young bluegrass musicians from the Blue Ridge mountain towns of North Carolina and Virginia. Ranging in age from thirteen to twenty-one, they met up at a fiddlers contest and decided to band together. Soon they were playing old time music across the US, including the Montana Folk Festival. Here’s fourteen-year-old singer and guitarist Presley Barker. 

Boiled seafood is a tradition in Louisiana with many of its own rituals.
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Here’s one thing about the seasons in New Orleans: they don’t heed the weather.

Karl Lengel

Chuck Morse was recently named Urban Conservancy’s Urban Hero of 2019. Morse currently serves as of Executive Director of Thrive New Orleans, a local non-profit that creates jobs, fosters entrepreneurs and develops housing. He also works as a mentor for the Propeller Startup Accelerator Program, where he helps new businesses in the water industry. WWNO's Karl Lengel sat down with Chuck to find out more about his commitment to water sustainability and what makes an Urban Hero.

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Le Show For the Week of March 3, 2019

This week on Le Show Harry brings News From Outside the Bubble, News of the Warm, the Appresidentice, Apologies of the week, and more.

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THE READING LIFE

The Reading Life with Ken Wells and Scott Ellis

This week on The Reading Life: That great Louisiana chronicler Ken Wells talks about “Gumbo Life: Tales from the Roux Bayou.” And Scott Ellis explores one of New Orleans' most beloved neighborhoods in “The Faubourg Marigny of New Orleans: A History.”

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*TriPod: New Orleans at 300* is WWNO’s FRESH radio history of New Orleans, released in weekly segments as our city approaches its Tricentennial in 2018.

FOOD & DINING

Boiled seafood is a tradition in Louisiana with many of its own rituals.
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Where Y’Eat: Shifting Season, Shifting Cravings in Seafood-Loving Louisiana

Here’s one thing about the seasons in New Orleans: they don’t heed the weather.

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Susan Larson, host of The Reading Life, talks with local authors and readers about their favorite books from three hundred years of New Orleans literature.
Sticky Wicket is a new mini series out of WWNO and WRKF that takes on four historic clashes between Louisiana politicians and the media, one at a time.