Hear celebrated and up-and-coming authors read excerpts from new books and discuss their work with former Times-Picayune book editor Susan Larson.
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Part-time New Orleans resident Harry Shearer hosts a look at the worlds of media, politics, cyberspace, sports and show business while providing an eclectic array of music along the way.
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New Orleans writer Ian McNulty hosts Where Y'Eat, a weekly exploration and celebration of food culture in the Crescent City and south Louisiana.
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Living on the coast means living on the front lines of a rapidly changing planet. And as climate change transforms our coasts, that will transform our world. Every two weeks, we bring you stories that illuminate, inspire, and sometimes enrage, as we dive deep into the environmental issues facing coastal communities on the Gulf Coast and beyond. We have a lot to save, and we have a lot of solutions. Join us as we investigate and celebrate life on a changing coast. It’s time to talk about a Se ...
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OUT TO LUNCH finds economist and Tulane finance professor Peter Ricchiuti conducting business New Orleans style: over lunch at Columns in Uptown New Olreans. In his 14th year in the host seat, Ricchiuti’s learned but uniquely NOLA informal perspective has established Out to Lunch as the voice of Crescent City business. You can also hear the show on WWNO 89.9FM.
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Climate change is scary. Life Raft is not. From WWNO, WRKF and PRX, comedian Lauren Malara and reporter Travis Lux explore your questions about living with climate change. How bad will the flooding get? Is it ever going to be too hot to live here? Have I had my last good oyster? We’ll tackle it all.
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A leaked draft Supreme Court opinion suggests the US Supreme Court is poised to overturn Roe versus Wade, ending the constitutional right to an abortion in the United States. How did we get here? This is Banned, a new narrative podcast that tells the story of how one Mississippi law could end the right to legal abortions in the United States — and overturn Roe v. Wade. Hosted by journalist Rosemary Westwood, Banned is a production of WWNO New Orleans Public Radio, WRKF Baton Rouge Public Rad ...
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Where Y’Eat: A Delicious Neighborhood Becomes Part of Jazz Fest
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This week on Le Show, Harry presents News of the Godly, News of Microplastics, Side-Effects of the Week, It’s a Smart World, some fantastic music, and some things you’ve never heard before! Come join us!By Harry Shearer
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The Reading Life: Nancy Dixon and Leslie Petty
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We are all affected by ocean conditions, and we're talking about huge things like global food security and human health, to fisheries we depend on, to the transport of a whopping 90% of the world's goods. So it's vitally important to understand ocean conditions. What can the fascinating field of ocean forecasting tell us about the future for us on …
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In the 1800’s Thomas Edison invented, among other things, the light bulb, the record player, and the first motion picture capture device which paved the way for the birth of movies. Was Thomas Edison a genius? In response to that question Edison said, “Genius is one percent inspiration and 99% perspiration.” Meaning, you can have a great idea, but …
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On this week’s edition of Le Show, Harry brings us regular features like News of Musk Love, News of Bees, News of the Warm, News of the Godly, Truth Social Audio with Donald Trump, News of Microplastics, What theFrack?!, The Apologies of the Week, The Side Effects of the Week, and News of Crypto-Winter. He also shares a message from Linda McMahon, …
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Where Y’Eat: Crawfish Season in Louisiana Means More Than Meals
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Maybe this has happened to you. You stumble onto a great new show on Netflix - and when you tell your friends about it, everybody seems to know about it already. But for some reason you never got the memo. Peter's lunch guests today don’t have shows on Netflix, but they both have unique stories and successful businesses that maybe you know all abou…
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This week’s episode of Le Show features segments both old and new like The Chainsaw Massacre, News of Musk Love, News of Bees, Truth Social Audio with Donald Trump, News of A.I., News of the Olympic Movement, News of Crypto-Winter, The Apologies of the Week, and News of the Warm.By Harry Shearer
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Like much of coastal Louisiana, Isle de Jean Charles is rapidly disappearing into the Gulf because of coastal erosion and sea level rise. Scientists predict the island will be completely underwater by 2050. Almost a decade ago, the federal government awarded the state of Louisiana $48 million dollar to resettle members of the Jean Charles Choctaw N…
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I’m going to hit you with some statistics. About women. Here’s the first one: Around 50% of the population in the US are women. You probably knew that one. Here’s another one. Women-owned businesses. According to the National Association of Women Business Owners, 42% of existing US businesses are owned by women. So, pretty good. Right? Now, we move…
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On this week’s edition of Le Show, Harry begins by introducing us to a new segment, “The Chainsaw Massacre.” Then we’ll shift to regular segments like The Side Effects of the Week, News of the Warm, News of Crypto-Winter, News of the Atom, News of Musk Love, Truth Social Audio with Donald Trump, News of A.I., and The Apologies of the Week.…
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People typically get invited onto shows like this because they’re successful. So, it will come as no surprise to you that my two guests on Out to Lunch today have success stories. What might surprise you, is the magnitude of their success. Cathy Deano is the founder of Painting With a Twist. It’s a pretty simple concept: you get one or two friends …
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On this week’s edition of Le Show, Harry brings us regular segments like News of Musk Love, News of the Atom, News of Smart World, News of the Godly, The Side Effects of the Week, Truth Social Audio with Donald Trump, News of A.I., News of Crypto-Winter, and The Apologies of the Week.By Harry Shearer
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If you’re a visual artist and you have an idea for something you want to create, there’s not much standing between you and making your vision a reality. Maybe just a piece of paper and a pencil. However, if your idea for a new creation is a business, well, things are a bit more complex. If you grew up in a community or a family who were not busines…
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On this week’s edition of Le Show, Harry brings us News of Musk Love, News of Smart World, The Side Effects of The Week, News of the Olympic Movement, News of A.I., News of the Atom, Truth Social Audio with Donald Trump, News of the Godly, The Apologies of the Week, News of Crypto-Winter, and What the Frack?. There’s also great music and a cameo ap…
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The Reading Life: Larry Bagneris, New Orleans Book Festival
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Last time, we learned about the nearly century-old bond between the oil and gas industry and one university — LSU. In the second and final episode of our series, "Fueling Knowledge," we look at how much money is flowing into universities and what the industry may hope to get in return. This relationship comes with big benefits: student mentors, sch…
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You can do a lot with money. After you’ve spent it on necessities like food, housing, and education, if you’ve got money to spare you can buy stuff. Or, you can use your excess money to make more money. There are fundamentally two ways of doing this. Investing. And gambling. There are people who will argue that those two are actually the same. It’l…
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On this week’s edition of Le Show, Harry brings us regular features like News of Musk Love, News of A.I., News of the Warm, News of the Godly, Truth Social Audio with Donald Trump, News of Microplastics, The Apologies of the Week, and News from the Land of 4,000 Princes.By Harry Shearer
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The Reading Life: Reine Dugas (upcoming literary festivals), Desiree Richter
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Universities have grown increasingly close with the fossil fuel industry. Oil and gas money is flowing into universities around the world, shaping everything from students’ careers to climate research that can influence global energy policy. Some professors and students are sounding the alarm. They worry this influx of fossil fuel money could compr…
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On this week’s edition of Le Show, Harry brings us regular features like Let Us Try, News of Crypto-Winter, News of Musk Love, News of the Godly, News of A.I., The Apologies of the Week, News of the Olympic Movement, and News of the Warm. He also shares some thoughts about Mardi Gras, considers the on-again, off-again status of tariffs, and brings …
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On this week’s edition of Le Show, Harry chimes in with some observations about Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Donald Trump’s meeting, A.I. images of the president, and the FBI. He also brings us regular features like News of Bees, News of Musk Love, News of Crypto-Winter, and The Apologies of the Week.By Harry Shearer
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There’s this conversation from one of our early Sea Change episodes, and it's about our relationship with the ocean--with water. How being in or near water changes us for the better. The marine biologist Wallace J Nichols has said: “It is true that oceans give us life, but our planet’s wild places also make life worth living and help heal us when w…
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We use numbers to measure all kinds of things. Inches, pounds, degrees, birthdays… Numbers that denote height, weight, and temperature, are culturally neutral. Numbers that measure years are not. We give select numbers of years special significance. 18, you can vote. 21, you can buy alcohol. 65 you can collect social security. We regard numbers tha…
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Le Show For The Week Of February 23, 2025
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Where Y’Eat: Remembering a Voice for New Orleans Food with a Legacy That Endures
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Not too long ago, people who had an office job talked about “being chained to a desk.” Today, a desk job is the most liberating of all employment options. Your desk can be at your house, in a coffee shop, in your van, or at what’s come to be called a “co-working space.” Co-working spaces are typically modeled after the re-imagined office that was b…
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