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It was the first home game in the Superdome. New Orleans was still a
post-Katrina wreck. Remember when Steve Gleason of the Saints blocked an
Atlanta Falcon punt and the Saints recovered it in the end zone? Of course
you do because every New Orleanian remembers that play ...
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Picking up a cornet the same year Miles Davis was born, Lionel Ferbos still
has a paying gig every Saturday at The Palm Court Jazz Café, a gig to
which he’s never late!
However, this Saturday will be his last gig as a 99 year old, as he’ll be
turning 100 years old on Sunda...
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On this week’s program, we enjoy an encore presentation of the Afro-Cuban
band, Otra, recorded live at French Quarter Fest 2008. We also meet up with
Bethany Lemanski from the Wednesdays on the Point community concert series.
At our Culinary Crossroad, we sit down with chef...
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Looking for new ways to eat crab outside of the traditional crab boil? Impress your friends with this haute cuisine. With mango, cucumber, crab and shrimp, this is a cool Louisiana riff on a classic and refreshing summer combination.
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On this week’s program we hear the music of many, including Paul Sanchez,
Irvin Mayfield Jazz Playhouse Revue, John Boutte, and Theresa Andersson. To
satisfy our appetite we meet up with Mimi Assad, chef of Le Foret and to wet
our whistle we preview the upcoming Tales of th...
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Body and Soul, the theme of the 27th annual JazzAscona festival in
Switzerland, was enhanced by the presence of thirty New Orleans musicians and
entertainers. Second line steppers set the mood for Bourbon Street style
burlesque shows and the traditional jazz that is always...
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Whether you’re doing the Mississippi Slow Drag or the New Orleans Shuffle,
you’re in the right place! During this week's program, we will explore
music from the 1920s when Blues and Jazz were musically closer to one
another, and then we'll continue on into the 30s and 40s w...
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Join us Wednesday night June 29th from 10:00 p.m. to midnight as we celebrate
the lives of Ernie and Ms. Antoinette K-Doe.
With the 4th of July and Ernie K-Doe Day approaching we want to remember
Ernie and Ms. Antoinette on the upcoming anniversary of Ernie's passing into
i...
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