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Dooky Chase Traditions - Past and Present
http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/wwno/local-wwno-964371.mp3Fried Chicken a la Leah ChaseServes 4 - 61 whole chicken, cut into…
The Reading Life With Jean Redmann And Carolyn Kolb
This week on The Reading Life: Jean Redmann, whose new murder mystery is The Shoal of Time; and Carolyn Kolb, author of New Orleans Memories: One Writer’s…
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The Wistful Palate Effect
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The Reading Life With Carl Hiaasen And Michael A. Ross
This week on The Reading Life: Bestselling novelist Carl Hiaasen tells us about his National Book award-nominated Skink No Surrender, his first book for…
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All Things New Orleans: October 12, 2017
On this week's edition of All Things New Orleans, we chat with Laine Kaplan-Levenson, host of WWNO's Tripod: New Orleans @ 300. The podcast will launch…
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All Things New Orleans: Feb. 9, 2017
This week on All Things New Orleans, we checked in with our Hispanic community amid plans to construct a border wall between Mexico and the United States.…
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Central City Festival, LPO Brass, NOMA's Odyssey Ball & Lifelike Exhibit
This week on Inside the Arts we'll Make A Joyful Noise as we kick off the 6th Annual Central City Festival; trumpeter Vance Woolf gears up for a night of…
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The Democratic Push To Tax The Rich More Is 40 Years In The Making
Democrats will try the same budgetary process from four decades ago when first-year President Ronald Reagan used reconciliation to achieve his "revolution" in federal fiscal policy.
Sugar cane field burning: the consequences of the centuries-old practice and possible alternatives
Today on Louisiana Considered, we learn about the dangers posed by sugar cane field burning and hear from one nonprofit about their research into alternatives. Plus, we hear about the findings from a recent survey on how Southerners feel about reparations.
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In celebration of St. Patrick’s Day, a look back on Irish immigration history in Louisiana
Today on Louisiana Considered, we hear about hopes for better transportation systems across the Gulf South. We also hear from a luthier and violinist about how to care for old instruments, and learn about Irish immigration history in Louisiana.
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