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  • Americana icon Jim Lauderdale followed his love of music from the Carolinas to Nashville, New York and Los Angeles. Despite great songs, his genre-defying…
  • Margo Price brings Midwestern working class credentials to country music. From Aledo, Illinois, Margo followed her uncle Bobby Fisher’s footsteps as a…
  • Today on Louisiana Considered, we learn about a Supreme Court case that could change who counts as Black in Louisiana. We also hear how Mandeville residents are building higher and more flood-resistant homes, and catch up on this week in politics with The Times-Picayune | The Advocate’s Stephanie Grace.
  • Today on Louisiana Considered: it’s been 10 years since the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut. We learn how one New Orleans-based storytelling collaborative is helping give survivors control over their narratives. Plus, we hear about Opéra Louisiane’s upcoming holiday performance.
  • Folks are familiar with New Orleans' home-grown Creole and Cajun cuisines. But the Crescent City is also the perfect place to taste the diverse and vibrant flavors coming out of Latin America.
  • On this week's show, we meet social media stars who have successfully gone from viral sensations to published authors. Guests include Nashville-based musician and TikTok star Hannah Dasher, New Orleans chef Toya Boudy, and social media sensation Ralph the Baker.
  • The House budget slashes safety net spending and boosts military spending, but arguably the most important thing it does is serve as a vehicle for tax overhaul.
  • Tuesday's top race is in Ohio, where voters are set to pick nominees for an open U.S. Senate seat. Redistricting has also affected some of the state's closely watched House races.
  • House lawmakers reached a deal on a bipartisan commission to investigate the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol by supporters of then-President Trump and to recommend changes to further protect the complex.
  • Fewer Americans are sitting down to the traditional home-cooked dinner these days, and that has renowned cookbook author Marion Cunningham worried. With her latest book, Lost Recipes: Meals to Share with Friends and Family, Cunningham offers simple recipes in hopes of luring more of us back to the kitchen. Read recipes for garlic-crumb-stuffed artichokes and Bess Truman's Ozark pudding.
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