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Documentary highlights Black female motorcycle crew; Cubs the Poet launches first national tour
The film shines a spotlight on the riders, known as the Caramel Curves, as they defy societal expectations, chase adventure and embrace personal freedom.
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Melissa Flournoy, Quin Hillyer, Dr. Michael Henderson
Cofounder of 10000 Women Louisiana Melissa Flournoy is joined by columnist Quin Hillyer to discuss various local and national political topics. Political communication area head at the Manship School Michael Henderson talks major issues throughout the state and also comments on the upcoming presidential election.
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How AI is changing cancer care; former LSU beach volleyball players prep for Paris Olympics
Former LSU teammates Kristin Nuss and Taryn Kloth won their joint ticket to the 2024 Olympic games back in March.
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Francis Rooney, Jim Engster, Don Nelson
Former US Representative Ambassador Francis Rooney talks various political topics including the war on Ukraine and the upcoming presidential election. Talk Louisiana host Jim Engster talks political topics including Donald Trump and Speaker of the House Mike Johnson. Louisiana Radio Network salesman Don Nelson remembers talk show host Alan Berg on the 40th anniversary of his assassination.
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How three Louisianans wound up playing baseball in Saskatoon; Baton Rouge filmmakers debut musical drama at PBS Short Films Festival
Today on Louisiana Considered, we speak to three Louisianans who found themselves on the same summer baseball team in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada. And we hear from two Baton Rouge filmmakers on their debut musical drama.
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Phil Preis, Caroline Graham, Jan Risher, Anne Arceneaux
Attorney Phil Preis is joined by his daughter and law partner Caroline Graham to give insight into the 2012 Allen Stanford Ponzi scheme. Features editor at The Advocate Jan Risher remembers longtime Baton Rouge columnist Smiley Anders amid his recent passing. Author Anne Arceneaux talks her latest work, "Pecan Chi".
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Tania Nyman, Bob Mann
Community advocate in Baton Rouge Tania Nyman discusses the latest regarding Louisiana charter schools and the search for the East Baton Rouge Parish superintendent. Retired LSU Manship Chair Bob Mann talks the latest with the presidential election including his thoughts on the presidential candidates and their parties.
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Quentin Anderson, Leigh Ann Caldwell
Democratic candidate for Louisiana's 6th Congressional District Quentin Anderson talks his campaign and candidacy. Washington Post reporter Leigh Ann Caldwell comments on various topics surrounding the presidential election including potential Presidential Democratic nominee Kamala Harris and Republican Vice Presidential nominee JD Vance.
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Boo Thomas, Rex Cabaniss, Darrell Glasper, Faye Williams, Albert Samuels
Former head of Plan Baton Rouge and the Mid-City Redevelopment Alliance Boo Thomas is joined by architect Rex Cabaniss to talk the latest with the Belle of Baton Rouge remodeling and the demolition of a century old building. Former metro councilman and Republican Darrell Glasper is joined by entrepreneur, civic leader, and democrat Dr. Faye Williams and Southern University professor Dr. Albert Samuels to discuss the latest regarding the presidential election and the Democratic candidate Kamala Harris.
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Louisiana’s role in NASA’s upcoming moon mission; Baton Rouge painter on the relationship between art and health
Today on Louisiana Considered, a NASA engineer tells us about Louisiana’s role in an upcoming mission to the moon. We also hear about a nationwide art project’s ties to Baton Rouge, and we travel to Montgomery to learn why a push for unionization among autoworkers in the South appears to have lost steam.
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