Latest episodes of the podcast Louisiana Considered
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Bringing tablets into jail; “undie” rock show comes to NOLA; new research on school choice
19/12/2023
Meet the volunteers helping save Theatre Baton Rouge; efforts to get more girls to play trumpet
18/12/2023
Sea Change: The American Whale
15/12/2023
New NOPD chief’s approach to crime; holiday cooking tips; 18th annual ‘Christmas Without Tears’
14/12/2023
Loyola to screen once-lost Mardi Gras Indian film; Opera Louisiane’s holiday show; heat islands
13/12/2023
UMC nurses vote to unionize; NOPD’s plan to deploy drones; Upcoming Ogden After Hours performance
12/12/2023
EBR Schools’ board rejects rehiring superintendent; drought and fire price tag; new BRAC report
11/12/2023
New photography exhibit explores history of Rosenwald schools; direct air capture coming to La.
08/12/2023
Landry’s appointees; new University of New Orleans president; increasing safety at NOLA crosswalks
07/12/2023
Encampment closures raise equity concerns; industrial construction boom; history of Capitol building
06/12/2023
Growing concerns over La.’s non-traditional schools; efforts to combat opioid crisis in Acadiana
04/12/2023
Sea Change: Pardon the Intrusion
01/12/2023
Half of NOLA sidewalks not ADA compliant; updates on the Bogalusa Heart Study, La. wind industry
29/11/2023
A look back on Mitch Landrieu’s role in Biden administration; Running of the Santas returns to NOLA
28/11/2023
A look back on our conversation with Louisiana Polyglot and court interpreter, Kip Britton
24/11/2023
At Thanksgiving: The stories of Black female chefs in NOLA – and efforts to fight food insecurity
22/11/2023
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