WWOZ brings together our local, national and international supporters into a distinctive community that celebrates and strengthens the music, musicians, culture and culture bearers of New Orleans.
The section of Dryades Street in Central City now known as Oretha Castle Haley Boulevard is a part of New Orleans saturated with history. Step into the past and glimpse the future of this street which is more than a street.
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Dear Listener,
We used to have a calendar, but now we use a map. A cycle that now turns
furiously faster and further than ever on the wheels of our two mobile
broadcast trucks — whirling non-stop from the Bayou Boogaloo to the
Telluride Jazz Celebration, from the Creole T...
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Check out where our show hosts are planning to be during the 2008 Jazz Fest.
Of course, when you’re at Jazz Fest you never know where you’ll end up,
but here are their current picks. You can also make your own schedule with
our Jazz Fest cubes.
Olivia Greene
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Be sure to check out our listing of festivals in June and July!
Treasures of Napoleon Exhibit
The Louisiana State Museum hosts Treasures of Napoleon, an exhibition open
now through Aug. 3rd in the Old U.S. Mint. Treasures of Napoleon offers
visitors an amazing opportunity...
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The Anthony Bean Theatre will be debuting its latest play, Unplugged. Unplugged is an urban drama about a hip-hop group making the transition into the pop world. But they have a dark secret. . . .
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This spring, the ‘OZ studios had a visit from a longtime listener and
supporter in Melbourne, Australia. Sue Beeton came to check out the new
French Market digs and meet the staff. She’d held a fundraiser for the
station at her home, and mailed a check to the station. But i...
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We first found Marla Dixon — a personal trainer, musician and WWOZ fan in
Toronto — through a google search for “WWOZ” and “blog.” We were
looking for fans and members who support the station from afar. What we found
was an inspiring young woman who’s put a lot of time, tho...
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New Orleans’ oldest traditional jazz musician and performer, Ernest
“Doc” Paulin, died on November 20th at his daughter’s home in
Louisiana. He was 100 years old.
Ernest “Doc” Paulin was born June 22, 1907. He grew up in Wallace,
Louisiana, in a Creole-French speaking fam...
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Words cannot adequately convey the human dimension of the devastation wreaked
on New Orleans by Hurricane Katrina. Thomas Neff’s photographs can.
As a volunteer in the city in the early days after the flood, this Baton
Rouge photographer witnessed first-hand the confusion ...
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At the beginning of the New Year, many show hosts on WWOZ take a look back at
some of their favorite CDs from the previous year. Here's quite a number of
lists contributed by our hosts. Many of the CDs are linked to Amazon, so you
can purchase them and support WWOZ.
WWOZ...
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