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  • Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon discusses several topics including causality insurance costs as well as his thoughts on running for re-election next year. Author Catherin Musemeche talks her recent book "Lethal Tides".
  • Hanukkah has already begun, and Christmas and Kwanzaa are just around the corner. Today we hear about creative ways to celebrate the holidays across the state. Plus, we hear how Cameroonian asylum seekers have found themselves in Deep South detention centers.
  • Today on Louisiana Considered, we hear why an immersive, historical play is extending its New Orleans run for a second time. Plus, we learn about taking care of pets over the holidays and dive deeper into the story of Cameroonian asylum seekers in Louisiana.
  • Louisiana State Senator Franklin Foil speaks on several political topics including his running for re-election and the upcoming governor's election. Author Samuel "Chris" Spitale talks his recent book "How to Win the War on Truth" and his upcoming book signing on December 22nd at Garden District Book Shop in New Orleans from 5 to 8 p.m.
  • Retired Lieutenant General Russel Honoré discusses several political topics including the Green Army and remembering General George Patton on the 77th anniversary of his passing. Musician Benjy Davis talks his recent album "Lindeville".
  • Today on Louisiana Considered, we hear about a new investigation into the shortcomings of a federal program to rebuild New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Plus, we hear about a traveling exhibit on the life and death of Emmett Till.
  • LSU Geology professor Brooks Ellwood talks his findings on LSU's Indian Mounds being the oldest man-made structure in North America. Louisiana State Representative for District 98 Garey Forster is joined by Southeastern professor and political authority Dayne Sherman to discuss several political topics including recent and upcoming elections and their candidates as well as the verdict of the 2019 killing of Ronald Greene. Musician James Linden Hogg talks his upcoming performance and book signing for his recent book "Finding Faith in the Waste Land" held at Cavalier House Books on December 17th at 2 p.m. For more information, visit https://www.livingstonparishnews.com/comingup/author-musician-to-launch-new-book-at-cavalier-house-books/article_4151694c-7cba-11ed-a134-8bbd544175e2.html.
  • Sportscaster Tim Brando talks his career throughout the years and also reflects on the career of Mike Leach amid his recent sudden passing. The Advocate's Mark Ballard speaks on several political topics including the upcoming governors election.
  • Some violins are more than a century old! Today on Louisiana Considered, we learn why the craft, care, and repair of these instruments can be a full-time job. Plus, we get an update on last night’s destructive weather, and hear about new efforts to expand Louisiana’s nursing workforce.
  • Today on Louisiana Considered, we talk with the archivist who tracked down footage of Mardi Gras’ Krewe of Rex from 1898. Plus, we hear an update on charges for the murder Ronald Greene, and hear the final installment of Bobbi-Jeanne Misick’s investigation into Cameroonian asylum-seekers.
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