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Story and photographs by Sharon Armstrong.
There is a theory that I have heard that says that women dress not for men,
but for other women. If that is true, then the burlesque girls of Fleur de
Tease certainly proved that they can definitely undress for other women as
well...
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Story by Sharon Armstrong. Photographs courtesy of Legacy.
The Christmas season in New Orleans might be full of holy nights, but they
will be far from silent if Irish music group Legacy has anything to do with
it.
At a time when New Orleanians are starting to think about ...
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It’s with a heavy heart that WWOZ announces the passing of one of the cornerstones of our volunteer army, Mike Casey. He was 71. Our love and support go out to Mike’s family, which includes his nephew, ‘OZ show host Andrew Grafe. Show host Jamie Dell’Apa has written a beautifu...
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Post Thanksgiving DietThe diet and exercise video you need from the Firesign
Theatre: An audio version of this type of non-sense happens
every Saturday midnight to Sunday 3am.Jamie
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We return to Mid-City Lanes Rock 'N Bowl, a bowling alley that doubles as a
music club, featuring everything from Zydeco, swing and blues to country.
This show previews upcoming gigs with Bonerama and Tab Benoit.
Location: Mid-City Lanes Rock 'N Bowl
Event: New Years Eve wit...
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If you are a regular listener to my "Sittin' At The Crossroad" show then you
most certainly know Big Daddy O' (Owen Tufts). Recent O' was hit hard with
blood clots in his lungs. He had clot in all five lobes. He spent the better
part of a week in Loly Kemp Hospital (Charity...
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It's time for my at least 25th annual Food Show. So on Tuesday the 24th, all
of the songs will be about food or have a type of food in the title. It's my
way of ringing in the holiday season so don't tune in hungry.
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We highlight two performances from the 2009 French Quarter Festival,
beginning with the Honey Island Swamp Band, a group that draws upon the heart
and soul of roots music with Americana at its core.
Later on in the show, Soul Project spreads a thick layer of funk, jazz and ...
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Dear Listener,
Just in case you weren't taking notes, WWOZ broadcast over 55 acts live this
past month, including Jon Cleary, Reverend Payton's Big Damn Band, Bobby
Rush, George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic and Irma Thomas to name just a
few!
After all this plus a m...
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