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In Blue Caprice, the onetime Grey's Anatomystar portrays a man modeled on one of the 2002 Beltway snipers. He talks with NPR's Scott Simon about the challenges of humanizing a character capable of the inhuman.
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Dolby's inventions helped remove the hiss from tapes and screen Star Wars in Dolby Stereo. He was 80 years old.
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Looking towards the upcoming New Orleans Film Festival, actors David Jensen and Joe Chrest discuss their entry, King of Herrings. These are two of five…
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Inside The Arts With A Little Night Music; NOVAC; & The Crescent City Lights Youth Theater Grows Up!This week on Inside the Arts, a wildly romantic musical weaves a web of intrigue in A Little Night Music, considered to be one of legendary composer…
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While working at a Recovery School District after-school program five years ago, filmmaker John Ritchie noticed a disturbing connection between all of the…
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It’s summertime, the kids are out of school, and Hollywood is, once again, following the money.“Right now you can literally go see Fast and Furious 6 at…
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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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Jim talks with filmmakers Cleve Bailey and Phillip Smith about their new film "Inclusion Illusion: One Baton Rouge"
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THURSDAY: Insurance Expert Robert Zirkelbach, Filmmakers Tom Anton & Sandi Russell. LSU's Kevin CopeJim talks with Robert Zirkelbach, VP of America's Health Insurance Plans, about budget challenges facing Medicare. Filmmakers Tom Anton and Sandi Russell,
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U.S. Sen. Mary Landrieu is promoting a documentary about international adoption.The Louisiana Democrat is the mother of two adopted children and the wife…