Bob Pavlovich
HostA New Orleans native and host for WWNO since 1996, Bob is an actor, teacher, voice-over artist, director, producer, writer and broadcaster. Bob has appeared in over 60 regional, New Orleans and Cincinnati theatrical productions. He has won consecutive "Best Actor" Big Easy Awards for his performances in New Orleans and CEA Awards for his work in Cincinnati. In an earlier life, Bob was a reporter/anchor for the UPI Radio Network in New York City and Washington DC. He also held the position of reporter/anchor at WWL News Radio 870 in New Orleans.Bob has been a part of the University of Cincinnati, College Conservatory of Music's Dramatic Performance faculty since 1999. Bob went to Archbishop Rummel High School, then received his B.A. Communications fromLoyola University of the South and later his M.S. Telecommunications Management/Broadcast News fromSyracuse University Newhouse School.
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Today on Louisiana Considered, we look at states’ declines in granting parole and early release across the country and in Louisiana. And we hear from Lindsey Cheek and Liz Murrill, the two candidates running for Louisiana attorney general.
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Louisiana Considered host Bob Pavlovich spoke to Chris Dier, a history teacher at Benjamin Franklin High School in New Orleans, about his approach.
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Today on Louisiana Considered, we hear about how one New Orleans high school teacher is approaching conversations with his students about the conflict in Israel and Gaza. Plus we learn why Jeff Landry’s gubernatorial win prompted one LSU professor to resign – and we catch up on this week in politics.
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Today on Louisiana Considered, we review everything you need to know ahead of the state’s primaries on Saturday. We also speak with Courtney Bryan – the New Orleans musician recently awarded a MacArthur “genius grant” – and hear about the first confirmation hearing for the New Orleans police chief nominee.
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Today on Louisiana Considered, we hear why the NOLA project theater group and the New Orleans Museum of Art recently brought their 12-year partnership to an end. Plus, efforts to locate and plug thousands of orphaned oil and gas wells.
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Today on Louisiana Considered, we hear how people are preparing as the saltwater wedge moves up the Mississippi River – and how to avoid panic-buying bottled water. We also hear what’s on the ballot in New Orleans for October’s election, and learn about the history of Black quarterbacks in the NFL.
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Today on Louisiana Considered, we hear an update on the investigation into allegations of abuse against the Baton Rouge Police Department. We also learn about the health of New Orleans trees, and listen back to a conversation with the Republican frontrunner for governor, Jeff Landry.
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Today on Louisiana Considered, we discuss New Orleans’ police officer shortage and learn about Mayor LaToya Cantrell’s pick to lead the department. We also hear about a new financial literacy program for high schoolers and preview the upcoming gubernatorial debate.
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Today on Louisiana Considered, we hear about new mental health services being offered to students and parents at Orleans Parish schools. We also learn about the concept of energy resilience – and we preview tonight’s gubernatorial debate with The Times-Picayune | The Advocate's editorial director and columnist Stephanie Grace.
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Today on Louisiana Considered, we look at a new program to train low-wage workers in Louisiana to identify labor violations. Plus efforts to prevent frequent flooding of Louisiana homes and hear the latest on the investigation into the so-called “Brave Cave” that has already led one Baton Rouge police officer to resign.