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A new high-tech exhibit at the Four Seasons celebrates history of New Orleans culture

Today on Louisiana Considered, we learn about Vue Orleans, a new exhibit offering insight into New Orleans’ culture and history. Then, we hear about an upcoming all-cello performance from the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra.

The history of the city of New Orleans comes alive in a multi-million-dollar high-tech adventure at the foot of Canal Street. Dubbed Vue Orleans, the exhibit's co-developer Paul Flower tells us more about how the immersive experience provides insights into New Orleans art, music, food, culture and history.

The Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra’s Music at the Museum series returns to the Marigny Opera House with a Block Party. Musician Jeanne Jaubert joins us to discuss her upcoming mobile cello performance.

Today’s episode of Louisiana Considered was hosted by Diane Mack. Our managing producer is Alana Schreiber and our digital editor is Katelyn Umholtz. Our engineers are Garrett Pittman, Aubrey Procell, and Thomas Walsh. 

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Diane hosts Louisiana Considered on Tuesdays on WRKF and WWNO.
Alana Schreiber is the managing producer for the live daily news program, Louisiana Considered. She comes to WRKF from KUNC in Northern Colorado, where she worked as a radio producer for the daily news magazine, Colorado Edition. She has previously interned for Minnesota Public Radio in St. Paul and The Documentary Group in New York City.