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Howard Hanson was an American composer, educator, conductor, author, orchestrator, band leader and arts advocate. Outside his hometown of Wahoo, Nebraska,…
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Howard Hanson was an American composer, educator, conductor, author, orchestrator, band leader and arts advocate. Outisde his hometown of Wahoo, Nebraska,…
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Ronnie Virgets was the quintessential New Orleanian: earthy, literate, funny, thoughtful, bawdy, bit-of-a-rogue, well-mannered, generous, sly, fun-loving…
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WWNO’s local news will take another big step forward on May 1 when Patrick Madden joins the station as Regional News Director. Madden comes to New Orleans…
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After 37 years of service to WWNO, Operations Director Ron Curtis has retired, on Friday February 22. Over the years, Ron has served as announcer,…
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We are sad to report that Thais St. Julien, co-host of Continuum, our program of early music, passed away on Thursday morning, January 3, after an…
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You may have already heard that our local All Things Considered host, Janae Pierre, is leaving for a new job with WBHM in Birmingham, Alabama. We on the…
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UPDATE: We'd like to offer a special thanks to all our Member VIPs! Memento photos from the after party are now available at this link, use the password…
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Make any attempt to quickly describe James Arey, and you’re bound to leave something out. James is an artist, teacher, composer, five-time Jeopardy!…
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WWNO New Orleans Public Radio is proud to announce the selection of Unprisoned: Stories from the System as a finalist in the 76th annual George Foster…