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People from across the state came to share their zine, small magazines containing various art forms, with people at the Baton Rouge Zinefest
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Louisiana Considered host Bob Pavlovich met with Mark at the studio to check out his work and learn more about the glassblowing process.
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Dozens of murals have popped up in the area ahead of Super Bowl LIX. Most were designed and painted by local artists.
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Louisiana’s “I Voted” sticker features a special new character this year. It’s a smiling crawfish named Mark de Ballot.
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A Nazi-looted Claude Monet pastel has been returned to descendants of the man who owned it when it was seized in Austria decades ago.
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Today on Louisiana Considered, we hear about an exhibit exploring the narratives woven into Black hair through an artistic lens. We also discuss how the indictment of one New Orleans priest for sexual assault landed the archdiocese in bankruptcy court and why the U.S. Department of Justice is investigating a small Mississippi town’s police department.
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Louisiana’s coast is a unique mix of cultures. For hundreds of years Europeans, Africans and Native Americans have lived off the land and water. But...