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Perhaps nothing tells the story of a kitchen better than the objects that live in it. On this week’s show, we’re bringing in a panel of experts for an…
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In New Orleans we often take pains to point out what makes us different from other places. It’s pretty common to hear comments like, “We’re not like the…
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For the past 50 years, there has been one place you could see, without fail, James Audubon, Marie Laveau, Huey P. Long and Dracula, together in one…
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September 24 marks the ten-year anniversary of Hurricane Rita. It hit the western part of the state less than a month after Katrina and re-flooded parts…
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In New Orleans we often take pains to point out what makes us different from other places. It’s pretty common to hear comments like, “We’re not like the…
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In New Orleans we often take pains to point out what makes us different from other places. It’s pretty common to hear comments like, “We’re not like the…
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Some museums offer a chance to connect with the highest achievements of art and ingenuity, to gaze over priceless wonders or to better understand pivotal…
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The 16 Louisiana state-run museums will be open a lot less – at least until June 30 – due to mid-year budget cuts. At the McNeill Street Pumping Station...
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Big news on this week’s Louisiana Eats! We move into our new studios, located in the Southern Food and Beverage Museum on Oretha Castle Haley in Central…