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Power Is Returning To New Orleans After Hurricane Ida; Officer Shot After Curfew Issued
The first signs of light shined in New Orleans East, with 11,500 Entergy customers with power again three days after Hurricane Ida made landfall and caused mass power outages to the region.
Le Show For July 6, 2014
On this week's Le Show, Harry Shearer Reads the Trades and has News of the Godly (with a phone call from Sammy Satan Jr.), We're Not Number 1!, News of…
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Le Show For April 6, 2014
This week on Le Show, Harry Shearer brings a phone call between the Georges Bush, News from Outside the Bubble, What the Frack?, News of the Atom, News of…
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The Reading Life with Jack Bedell and a look back at 2018.
This week on The Reading Life: Susan talks with Louisiana state poet laureate Jack Bedell, whose new book is “No Brother, This Storm," and we take a look…
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The Reading Life with Nancy Penrose
This week on The Reading Life: Susan talks with Seattle-based writer and editor Nancy Penrose, the co-author, with Angela Gregory, of “A Dream and a…
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The Reading Life with Andrew Feldman
This week on The Reading Life: Susan talks with New Orleans writer Andrew Feldman, whose new book is “Ernesto: The Untold Story of Hemingway in…
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The Reading Life with Winston Groom and James Nolan
This week on The Reading Life: Susan talks with novelist and historian Winston Groom, whose new book is “The Allies, Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin and…
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What Else Could $6 Billion Buy?
The cost of the 2012 election will top a record $6 billion, according to the Center for Responsive Politics. If you find it difficult to visualize that figure, here are a few other ways to think about what $6 billion could buy.
6 Miles Of Silver Ribbon: Locals Protest Christo
The artist famous for works measured in miles wants to drape long, billowing panels of silvery fabric over sections of a Colorado canyon. Not everyone is excited; some residents say art is no excuse for the damage it could cause.
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Simon/Montana
Scott talks to Judy McFarlane, former business owner in Montana who was told she could not use the name 'Montana Broke' for her business. French designer Claude Montana holds the exclusive rights to the name 'Montana'. In support of his state's business owners, the governor of Montana has asked the U-S patent office to review Claude Montana's claim.
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