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Louisiana Considered: Data Center Of Southeast Louisiana Begins Analysis Of U.S. Census Data, How The Delta Variant Affects Children
Karl Lengel hosted this Wednesday’s episode of Louisiana Considered.
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CONTINUUM: The Las Huelgas Codex
This Continuum program presents excerpts from The Las Huelgas Codex performed by the female vocal ensemble, Anonymous 4.
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Louisiana Considered: New Orleans council-at-large elections
Patrick Madden and Stephanie Grace hosted this episode of Louisiana Considered on Friday, Oct. 8, 2021.
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Real World Tech
Blair Casey leads the charge for ALS patients assistive tech at Team Gleason, Brian Lozes revolutionizes VR at Kinemagic
Louisiana Considered: Doctors fight vaccine misinformation targeted at pregnant people
Also, New Orleans cyclists stage a protest, a unique art exhibit in the Bywater and how some charities supported victims of Hurricane Ida.
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Le Show For The Week Of October 10, 2021
On this week’s edition of Le Show, Harry discusses IKEA’s security cameras, Reads The Trades, brings us News from the Land of 15,000 Princes, News of Inspector’s General, News of the Godly, News of the Warm, The Apologies of the Week, great music and an original sketch about Congress and the debt ceiling.
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Louisiana Considered: LaPlace residents weigh options after Hurricane Ida
Also, Texas residents seeking abortions are traveling to a Shreveport women’s health clinic.
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Louisiana Considered: Killian & the Comeback Kids to perform live at the Zeitgeist Theatre
Also, a forecast of Hurricane Pamela’s effects on Louisiana and a look at how NOLA’s criminal legal funds itself through arrests.
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American Routes Shortcuts: George Wein
In the absence of the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, originally rescheduled for this month, we pay tribute to its founder, the late George Wein, by revisiting his creative work with the influential Newport Jazz and Folk Festivals. George Wein passed away on September 13, 2021. George Wein grew up during the Depression in a Jewish neighborhood near Boston. He heard religious cantorial music, pop songs, and eventually jazz. After World War II, Wein was playing gigs on piano before finding his niche as a club owner, concert organizer, and jazz impresario. He started the Newport Jazz Festival in 1954, followed by the Folk Festival in 1959. George Wein sat with us at his home on New York’s Upper East Side to talk about his early experiences with music.
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Louisiana Considered: Russel Honoré on who pays for abandoned oil facility cleanup post-Ida
Also, film producer Gregory Kallenberg on his prize program for the state’s independent filmmakers.
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