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  • Today on Louisiana Considered, we learn why rates of sexually transmitted infections are on the rise across the state. We also hear about efforts to use wastewater as fertilizer, and catch up on the latest news from Acadiana.
  • This week on Continuum you'll hear various compositions based on the important 15th and 16th centuries anonymous melody, La Folia.
  • On this week’s edition of Le Show, Harry brings us News from the Land of 4,000 Princes, News of A.I., News of the Atom, The Mar-Apprentice, News of the Godly, The Apologies of the Week, great music, and more.
  • My fellow Americans, it’s time to face the music and vote. By mailbox, ballot box, pulling the lever or pressing a button on November 5th.
  • This week Continuum plays early music selections acquired from the Historic New Orleans Collection.
  • On this week’s edition of Le Show, Harry brings us regular segments like News of Musk Love, News from the Land of 4,000 Princes, News of A.I., News of the Godly, News of Crypto-Winter, Trump Social Audio, News of the Olympic Movement, What the Frack?!, The Apologies of the Week, and News of Inspectors’ General.
  • This is American Routes live in the studio with a few friends. The Stooges Brass Band from New Orleans started as teenagers in 1996 after bandleader Walter "Whoadie" Ramsey heard a performance by Rebirth Brass Band. Walter combined members of two rival high school bands, and they later added hip-hop, funk, and R&B into the setup. The Stooges grew up to play local clubs and jazz second line parades. They went global with videos with hip-hop producer Mannie Fresh. Back home they won local Red Bull Street Kings competitions twice since 2010. Kicking it off: The Stooges on American Routes.
  • Today on Louisiana Considered, Bob Mann, a former LSU professor and communications director for the Louisiana Democratic Party, offers answers about what went wrong for Democrats in the recent elections. Plus, we hear how New Orleans parents are evaluating public education.
  • Today on Louisiana Considered, we speak with another one of Baton Rouge’s top mayoral candidates, Republican Sid Edwards. Plus, we break down a ballot measure that’s confusing voters in the capital city.
  • We’ve got jazz trumpeter from Preservation Hall, Wendell Brunious with his New Orleans All Stars. Wendell Brunious is from a famed New Orleans Creole jazz family. He is the son of Nazimova Santiago and John Brunious, Sr., a trumpeter who played with Onward Brass and Young Tuxedo Brass Bands, and Paul Barbarin. Wendell Brunious’ brother was the late John Brunious, Jr., also a trumpeter who lead the Preservation Hall Jazz Band. Over the years, Wendell Brunious sang with Chief John and the Mahogany Hall Stompers in the 1960s. He studied at Southern University, worked with Danny Barker in the ‘70s, and later played on Bourbon Street and with Kid Thomas Valentine, Eureka Brass, Lionel Hampton, Linda Hopkins, Sammy Rimington and Louis Nelson. Right now it’s Wendell Brunious and band on American Routes Live.
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