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New Orleans prides itself on being different from the rest of the nation. Our food‘s different, our music’s different... even our humidity is different.…
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Not everyone gets the chance to sit inside an exotic supercar, let alone drive one at high-speed — but you can sate that desire to do just that over the…
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Where To Watch The 2014 World Cup In New Orleans
The World Cup is upon us! In the next month 32 different countries will vie to be the soccer champion of the world. Here’s a few things to know.The first…
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Local Nonprofit Helps Cultivate Film Community
As film production work pours into Louisiana, a nonprofit media arts group is helping locals access jobs and cultivating a more robust local film…
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'All Things Considered' Host Jack Hopke To Retire
WWNO’s afternoon program host Jack Hopke plans to retire on August 31, after presenting news and music on WWNO 89.9 FM for the last fourteen years.…
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After two years, the cooking at Maurepas Foods remains as eclectic and unorthodox as ever, and with the Louisiana winter settling in its minutely seasonal…
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Gulf South food banks; the year in politics; a French Quarter museum discusses urban enslavement
Today on Louisiana Considered, we learn how the Hermann-Grima house in New Orleans’ French Quarter has changed the way it tells the story of slavery overtime. We also check in with food banks in the Gulf South and review the year in politics.
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Louisiana athletes prep for the Olympics – and some qualifying events head to Louisiana
Today on Louisiana Considered, we hear about a Louisiana medical school where students are learning how to use Narcan to prevent overdose deaths. We also discuss Louisiana athletes looking ahead to the 2024 Olympics and hear about trial competitions throughout the state.
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Slidell cleans up after tornadoes; what to eat at Jazz Fest
Two tornadoes touched down in Slidell, north of New Orleans, earlier this month. The severe weather damaged hundreds of buildings in the area and many residents are still displaced.
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Where the effort to rewrite Louisiana’s constitution stands; Intimate partner violence costs millions
Gov. Jeff Landry and Republican lawmakers are pushing to rewrite the state’s constitution this summer. Plus, a first-of-its kind report about intimate partner violence finds huge economic impacts.
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