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Mark Ballard, Patrick Sloan-Turner, Steve Berry
The Advocate's Mark Ballard comments on the latest with the US House budget and also five years since Trump was acquitted. The Advocate's Patrick Sloan-Turner talks local political topics including the Metro Council's failure to pass the tax renewal. Novelist Steve Berry talks his latest work, "The Medici Return".
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Vets react to recent attacks; new exhibit puts historic homes on display; 'Mamma Mia!' comes to the Saenger
Today on Louisiana Considered, we hear about a new exhibit that opens up New Orleans’ historic homes to the public. We also hear the details behind Mamma Mia, coming to the Saenger this week. And we hear how veterans are responding to the recent attacks in New Orleans and Las Vegas.
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Mary Stein, Jensen Moore, David Gessner
Assistant Director for the East Baton Rouge Parish Library Mary Stein sheds light on how the library operates, and the possible repercussions of the mayor's proposed extraction of funds from the library. Associate Professor of Public Relations at the Gaylord College of Mass Communication Jensen Moore talks the winning and losing commercials of Super Bowl LIX. Author David Gessner discusses his latest work "The Book of Flaco: The World's Most Famous Bird".
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How USAID cuts are impacting Louisiana farmers; Super Bowl’s impact on sex workers; lottery opens to build resilient homes
Today on Louisiana Considered, we learn why cuts to USAID are detrimental to Louisiana farmers. We also hear how increased patrolling during the Super Bowl could be harmful to sex workers, and learn about a lottery to fund the building of more resilient homes on the coast.
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Verite News explores ‘What Was Lost’ after Katrina; 2 reality shows being filmed in Baton Rouge
Today on Louisiana Considered, we hear about “What Was Lost,” a new series from Verite News exploring the physical and emotional toll of Hurricane Katrina 20 years later. We also speak with the hosts of two new reality TV shows taking place in Baton Rouge.
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Dan Moldea, Bob Mann
Author and investigative journalist Dan Moldea comments on several political topics including Trump's administration thus far. Former LSU Manship School professor Bob Mann talks his latest work, "You Are My Sunshine".
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Quin Hillyer, Marjorie Esman, Foster Campbell, Brooke Thorington, Greg Larose
Columnist and writer Quin Hillyer is joined by former executive director of the ACLU of Louisiana Marjorie Esman to comment on various topics including Bill Cassidy and Donald Trump. Louisiana Public Service Commissioner Foster Campbell talks the latest on Louisiana challenging the federal decision to slash the cost of phone calls from prison. Editor for the Louisiana Illuminator is joined by WRKF Capitol Access Reporter Brooke Thorington to comment on the latest local news.
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Super Bowl spotlights New Orleans culture through art, music, fashion
Today on Louisiana Considered, Super Bowl 59 is just around the corner. We speak with an artist, musician and culture scholar to learn how the event can serve as a reflection of the political, social and cultural climate.
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Jay Dardenne, Mark Ballard
Former Secretary of State of Louisiana Jay Dardenne talks his career throughout the years and also comments on several political topics. The Advocate's Mark Ballard speaks on on various local and national political topics including the latest on Donald Trump and Senator Kennedy.
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Doctor indicted for abortion pill prescription; why Cassidy voted to confirm RFK Jr.; Xavier Univ. celebrates 100 years
Today on Louisiana Considered, we hear about the indictment of a New York doctor who allegedly prescribed abortion pills to a teen. We also celebrate 100 years of Xavier University, get to know state senate candidate Quentin Anderson and break down the week in politics.
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