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Tuesday, June 4th: Smiley Anders, Max Klau, Marybeth Lima
Smiley Anders, famed Advocate columnist, celebrates 40 years writting his collumn for the state’s flagship paper. Race and Social Change: A Quest, A…
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Wednesday, June 12th: Russel Honore’, Sandy McDade, John Milkovich
Lt. General Russel Honore’ surveys the Louisiana environmental condition after another legislative session in which the business lobby flexed its muscles…
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Thursday, June 27th: Walter Imahara, Mark Ballard, Cedric Richmond
Walter Imahara, who was sent to two Japanese concentration camps as a youth, recalls his formative days in California and Arkansas and relocation to…
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Monday, July 8th: Mike Strain, Matt and Donna Saurage, Tyler Bridges
Agriculture Commissioner Mike Strain comments on the state of the state’s largest industry with an update on marijuana in Louisiana. Pulitzer Prize…
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Wednesday, July 10th: Gordon McKernan, John Kaufman
Well known attorney Gordon McKernan talks about his success as a lawyer-advertiser and successfully defeating a bill in the Legislature that would have…
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Don't Let Your Garden Be a Late Summer Eyesore
Forlorn flower beds past their prime and overrun with weeds are an all too familiar sight this time of year. But it's not too hot to freshen up your…
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Nurseries and Catalogs Full of Spring-Flowering Bulbs
If you want tulips and daffodils to brighten your garden next spring, you have to plant them this fall.
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Swiss Chard: Color and Nutrition for a Winter Garden
During the late winter and early spring, we can continue to plant cool season vegetables, including Swiss chard.
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Hot Summer Herbs
Many of the popular herbs we grow languish in the heat of the summer, and some of them downright pitch a fit, including thyme, chives, and cilantro.…
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For Roses, It's Ugly Season
Rose bushes generally don't look their best this time of year. Heat takes its toll.
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