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Thanksgiving and Hanukkah 2021 on WRKF
From Thanksgiving to Hanukkah, join as WRKF opens the holiday season this November with a selection of seasonal programming designed to provide our community with a diverse and contemplative perspective on the November holidays. Enjoy traditional musical selections, storytelling, and more.
'Ma Rainey's Black Bottom' Shines A Light On August Wilson's Vision
The late August Wilson's first Broadway hit, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, has been adapted for the screen, starring Viola Davis and Chadwick Boseman in his final film role.
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'Pleasure': A young woman's matter-of-fact pursuit of porn stardom
Ninja Thyberg's film about an aspiring porn star challenges conventional wisdom around sex work and women's agency.
Weather updates: Flash flood warning in north shore issued as storm heads toward New Orleans
Another line of thunderstorms is expected to hit South Louisiana this Wednesday, just over a week after an EF-3 tornado touched down in New Orleans and wreaked havoc on the town of Arabi in St. Bernard Parish.
NCAA basketball players in the Gulf South, gamblers are charged for allegedly rigging games
The investigation has implicated 26 people, including over a dozen college basketball players — many who played at schools in the region — who allegedly tried to fix games.
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Movie Review: <em>Love Guru</em>, <em>Get Smart</em>
Two comedies are opening at the multiplex this week, starring two big-name comedians with very different styles. Mike Myers's Love Guru is coarse and vulgar. Steve Carrell's Get Smart, is amusing.
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PCH reopens after fire closure, just in time for the holiday weekend
A section of California's scenic Pacific Coast Highway that has been closed since January's deadly Palisades Fire reopens in time for holiday weekend traffic, to mixed emotions and high hopes for Malibu businesses.
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Schools improve scores as Louisiana prepares to sunset its old grading system
Officials expect less than a third of schools to receive As and Bs when new standards take effect this spring, down from more than half this year.
Nancy Pearl Turns Back The Pages With Picks From The Past
NPR's go-to librarian returns to some old favorites from her personal shelves. "All the books on my bookshelves are books that I loved," she says. "Those are the only books I keep." Her picks include a trilogy of novellas filled with British humor and an Irish mystery.
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A Passing Of The Torch: Arun Rath Signs Off, As Michel Martin Steps Up
Arun Rath says farewell, as his time hosting weekend All Things Consideredcomes to a close. He welcomes the new host, Michel Martin.
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