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How Louisiana continues to change the sports world
On this week's episode, we round the bases with a couple of sports stories, like a "torpedo bat" design giving baseball players newfound power.
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How capital punishment methods can go wrong
A quick warning — today’s episode is about the death penalty and includes talk about recent executions and methods.
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As storms surge, Alabama leads by fortifying its roofs
On this week’s episode, we’re handing the reins over to the NPR science podcast Short Wave, which highlights Alabama's fortified roofs program.
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Caw Caw Creek and Louisiana Spirits
Emile DeFelice of South Carolina's Caw Caw Creek joins Poppy to talk about dissolving southern stereotypes by raising humane hogs. Plus Trey Litel of…
Plentiful Passover Practices
http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/wwno/local-wwno-963173.mp3Creole Oyster BisqueServes 81 qt. oysters and their juice3 stalks finely…
Summertime Fun: Hot Dogs, Picnics And Kids
As temperatures rise around Louisiana it's become perfectly clear that summer is here. So this week on Louisiana Eats! we're talking about traditional…
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American Routes Shortcuts: The Winter Solstice
This is American Routes for Christmas, Kwanzaa, New Years, and beyond. I’m Nick Spitzer in New Orleans, where holiday second lines are in the streets, French Réveillon feasts in the restaurants, and house light decor ranges from downhome color schemes to grandiose yard display. This hour we explore Santa’s exploits, fallibility, and possibility with songs from Baltimore’s Fat Daddy, Tampa Red and Tennessee Ernie Ford. Also Christmas songs and celebrations from French Louisiana to Mexico and Puerto Rico, holiday blues from Chuck Berry and Charles Brown, the abolitionist version of “O Holy Night” from soul queen Irma Thomas, and the ancient carol “Greensleeves” from John Coltrane. Right now let's get back out on “Santa’s Second Line” with New Orleans’ New Birth Brass Band on American Routes.
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An Innovative Garden and a Delightful Cajun Restaurant
Rouse's Jack Treuting gives Poppy a tour of the new rooftop garden installed at the grocery store's downtown New Orleans location. Plus, Ian McNulty tells…
Know Your Fisherman: Louisiana Direct Seafood Mends A Forgotten Relationship
On this week's edition of Louisiana Eats! we hear about a new program developed by LSU that allows consumers the opportunity to buy fresh catches directly…
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Spring Holidays Abound
http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/wwno/local-wwno-958485.mp3Irish Channel Italian Cabbage (Serves 6 - 8)1 large head of cabbage1 lb…
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