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  • Co-owner of The Shed BBQ in Baton Rouge and former employer of Allie Rice, Chez Ciccone is joined by the father of Allie Rice, Paul Rice, to talk the tragic killing of Allie, the memorial fund in her name, as well as life after the tragedy. American actor and producer Louis Herthum remembers his sisters nearing the 50th anniversary of their killing and also talks his acting career, Angela Lansbury, and his latest work.
  • The head of the A.P. Tureaud Sr. Black Alumni Chapter of LSU Phaedra White Abbott is joined by honorary legend Rhoman Hardy to talk about the chapter as well as speak on the upcoming LSU Legends Fundraiser which is on Friday, October 21st at the Lod Cook Alumni Center. For more information, visit https://www.lsualumni.org/blackalumni or email legends@lsualumni.org. Former television news anchor on WBRZ-TV Michael Marsh talks Lynyrd Skynyrd and his covering of the tragic plane crash 45 years ago that killed several members of the band. American journalist, a White House correspondent for The New York Times, and a political analyst for CNN Maggie Haberman speaks on her recent book, "Confidence Man: The Making of Donald Trump and the Breaking of America".
  • Today on Louisiana Considered, we learn about a state constitutional amendment to rewrite the banning of slavery an involuntary servitude. We also hear about the upcoming Louisiana Book Festival and hear about an upcoming symposium at Tulane that focuses on women in sports.
  • Today on Louisiana Considered, we celebrate Halloween…with a sustainable twist. We learn how Houma’s Rougarou Fest is advocating for coastal restoration and hear what trick or treating can tell us about neighborhood safety. Plus, we learn how to keep your leftover Halloween costume out of the trash.
  • Attorney and Louisiana political official, Jim Brown, talks his life and times by referring to his recent book "The Jim Brown Reader". He also talks about his first client as a lawyer, Jerry Lee Lewis, and comments on several political issues including the upcoming midterm elections. Veteran sports writer, Glenn Guilbeau, gives his thoughts on the upcoming LSU vs Alabama football game and other SEC teams.
  • Today on Louisiana Considered, we learn about new attempts to plug up the state’s orphaned wells. We also hear about the new docu-series, Making Black America, and learn about New Orleans’ Black Restaurant Week.
  • Today on Louisiana Considered, we learn why the 2022 World Series guarantees that a former LSU Tiger will be claiming victory. We also break down the week’s political news with Stephanie Grace and hear how pro-choice activists in Louisiana are fighting back against abortion restrictions.
  • Today on Louisiana Considered, we hear the details behind redesign proposals for New Orleans’ Claiborne Expressway. Plus, we hear how southern food banks have been impacted by ongoing inflation.
  • Author and educator Joseph McBride talks John F. Kennedy's assassination amid the recent release of new documents. The Advocate's Mark Ballard speaks on several political topics including Ukraine's President meet up with President Biden as well as the upcoming governors race.
  • Today on Louisiana Considered, we learn about a Supreme Court case that could change who counts as Black in Louisiana. We also hear how Mandeville residents are building higher and more flood-resistant homes, and catch up on this week in politics with The Times-Picayune | The Advocate’s Stephanie Grace.
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