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Le Show For The Week Of September 26, 2021
On this week’s edition of Le Show, Harry brings us What the Frack?!, News of the Godly, News of NiceCorps, The Apologies of the Week, News of the Atom, original music, and shares thoughts on the Republican party’s “Harold Stassen Dilemma.”
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CONTINUUM: Baroque in a Box
This Continuum features Baroque music not normally heard, mostly by Spanish composers and in a variety of performing manners.
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Louisiana Considered: Lake Charles Fails To See Aid For Nearly 1 Year After Hurricane Laura, Understanding The COVID-19 Delta Variant
Patrick Madden and Stephanie Grace hosted this Friday’s episode of Louisiana Considered.
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Louisiana Considered: The M.J. Foster Promise Program, Using Fiber Optics To Detect Oil Pipeline Leaks
Adam Vos hosted this Thursday’s episode of Louisiana Considered.
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Le Show For The Week Of July 25, 2021
On this week’s edition of Le Show Harry Shearer brings us It’s a Smart World, News of Inspector’s General, News of the Olympic Movement, News of the Atom, News of the Warm, The Apologies of the Week, News of the Godly, and shares thoughts about the engine-less F35s in the military and the new Urban-lifestyle inspired events of the Olympics.
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CONTINUUM: The King's Noyse
Continuum presents a program of The King's Noyse.
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French Glitz And Russian Drama
The virtuoso Berlioz precedes high Russian emotion.
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Louisiana Eats: A Sicilian Slice Of Louisiana
From cuccidati to olive salad to St. Joseph Day altars, Sicilan foodways and traditions have had an immense influence on our state's cuisine and culture. On this week’s show, we talk with Louisiana natives who share a deep love and respect for their Sicilian heritage.We begin with Grace and Tony Mandina, whose family-run restaurant on the West Bank, Tony Mandina’s, has been welcoming guests in true Old World style for nearly 40 years. Those Mandinas are one in a million – good, hardworking folks for whom la familia always comes first.
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Louisiana Considered: Housing Instability In New Orleans, Louisiana ICE Facilities Drop Off Waves Of Detainees At Rural Airports And Bus Stops
Patrick Madden hosted this Monday’s episode of Louisiana Considered.
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American Routes Shortcuts: Little Freddie King
We’re live at Marigny Studios with Little Freddie King, an old school bluesman from McComb, Mississippi who lives in New Orleans’ 9th Ward. Little Freddie is a great teller of tales. During the session, we talked about his comings and goings in music, and I asked about the story behind his homemade first guitar.
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