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Warren and Sandra Smith are a dying breed: family dairy farmers. Six years ago, they decided to stop losing money by selling their milk to producers, and began pasteurizing their milk themselves. That's both good and delicious news for Louisiana.
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Check out some of our highlights from Voodoo Fest, including photos of The Melody Clouds, John Boutté, Dr. Michael White, Leo Nocentelli with Donald Harrison, Jr., The Iguanas, Andre Williams, DJ Brice Nice, DJ Soul Sister and more.
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The brilliant Tremé-born drummer Earl Palmer passed on Friday, September 19 at the age of 83 in Los Angeles. Palmer's contribution to rhythm and blues and rock and roll as a session drummer is incalculable.
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Do you need to get away for the weekend? WWOZ and Southwest Airlines are offering you a chance to win a weekend getaway for two to the 2008 Berklee Beantown Jazz Festival, September 26 – 27 in Boston, Massachusetts.
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J.T. Nesbitt has been called many things: a genius, a fool, even a modern-day Don Quixote. In 2005, he was the most famous motorcycle designer in the world. J.T. came at his projects not as a mechanic but as an artist. His undergraduate degree is in pre-columbian sculpture.
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Dear Listener,
We were having such a good time, too! 'OZ was just broadcasting away from
Denver with four straight nights of live music. We were supposed to go
straight to the Detroit Jazz Festival over Labor Day Weekend, and then
straight to Minneapolis for the Friends o...
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It comes as no surprise to a true native of Southeast Louisiana that we dearly love our blue crabs. We love ‘em boiled, we love ‘em soft-shelled, we love ‘em in an Imperial, we love ‘em in Tetrazzini . . . come to think of it, there’s hardly a way we don’t love our blue crabs....
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When Greater St. Stephen Full Gospel Baptist Church lost their Central City location to an electrical fire, they found a temporary home inside Temple Sinai. As the Jewish synagogue rings with gospel praise, the circumstances give rise to a new friendship between the two congre...
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Find out the latest with our listing of recovery resources, news sources and discussion forums for Hurricanes Gustav and Ike. You can also find out how to help Louisiana and Texas communities in need.
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The Pointe-au-Chien Indian Tribe is a small community of Indians who live along Bayou Pointe-au-Chien in South Louisiana. When the eye of Hurricane Gustav ripped through their community, almost every house in lower Pointe-au-Chien was damaged or destroyed. Find out how you can...
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