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American Routes Shortcuts: Trudy Lynn
Trudy Lynn, born Lee Audrey Nelms, grew up surrounded by music in Houston. Duke and Peacock Records, two Black-owned labels were blocks from her home. She saw legends like Joe Hinton and Bobby "Blue" Bland by the Club Matinee on her way to school. Her parents loved blues, and Trudy sang while her father tap-danced and played harmonica on the porch. She also sang in church, started a girl group, the Chromatics, with her school friends, became a vocalist with Clarence Green, and opened for Ike and Tina Turner. In 1989, she went solo on a recording called Trudy Sings the Blues. I spoke to her in Houston, where she still sings the blues.
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Under Trump, disaster survivors were granted trailers. Biden wants to give them apartments
Federal agencies FEMA and HUD are rebuilding an Obama administration program that redirected disaster survivors to apartments rather than trailers. The policy was reversed by the Trump administration and is now being reinstated by the Biden administration.
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CONTINUUM: Ensemble Gilles Binchois
Continuum features The Early Music Ensemble Gilles Binchois.
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Louisiana Eats: Indomitable Spirits
The life of a chef is often regarded as glamorous and exciting, but in reality it’s a hard life – exemplified by long hours and frequent financial challenges. For many, it’s the only life imaginable.Nathanial Zimet, the ambitious chef behind Boucherie and Bourrée in New Orleans, falls directly into that category. Drawn to the restaurant business at the age of 15, the North Carolina native soon learned it was the only career for him. On this week's show, we sit down with Nathanial to explore what led him from London's Le Cordon Bleu to his purple food truck in New Orleans, where his culinary life here began.From Hurricane Katrina to a near fatal shooting in 2011 – the indomitable Nathaniel has risen to the top, again and again.So has Troy Ball, a charming Southern belle, whose hobby as a moonshiner became a means of helping her family survive. Troy’s memoir, Pure Heart, tells a very personal story of how a bankrupt mother with two profoundly disabled sons found happiness and financial success while becoming the first legal female moonshiner in Southern history.For more of all things Louisiana Eats, be sure to visit us at PoppyTooker.com.
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Le Show For The Week Of January 16, 2022
On this week’s edition of Le Show Harry asks ‘Who Watches the Watch-Dog?’ and brings us regular segments like News of Smart World, News of the Warm, The Apologies of the Week, News of Microplastics, News of the Atom, plus great music and more.
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All-male a capella group to perform COVID pandemic-inspired concert in New Orleans
Today on Louisiana Considered, we learn about a new concert that addresses the last two years of pandemic life. And we hear why the New Orleans Ballet Association is taking up a new style of dance for its latest season.
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Louisiana cities face roadblocks in renaming streets that honor Confederate figures
There are a handful of street and neighborhood names in New Orleans and Baton Rouge that memorialize historic figures from the Confederacy. Today on Louisiana Considered, we’ll hear how the two cities are addressing this issue and beginning the renaming process.
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Le Show For The Week Of January 23, 2022
On this week’s edition of Le Show Harry considers the potential war in Ukraine, then brings us News of the Olympic Movement, News of the Godly, The Apologies of the Week, News of Inspector’s General, News of Microplastic, News of Smart World, great music and more.
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How Gulf States hospitals are handling staffing shortages amid the omicron surge
Many emergency rooms in the Gulf States region don’t have enough nurses to meet the demands of patients. Then, we hear about Archie Manning's career on NOLA Life Stories, the Historic New Orleans Collection's first person narrative series.
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Why foreign companies are eyeing Louisiana’s coastline for wind turbine development
Today on Louisiana Considered, we learn why wind energy companies are interested in building turbines on the state’s Gulf coast. And we learn what Louisiana's congressional district map could look like after the state legislature embarks on the redistricting process.
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