Friday, April 25, 2014

49. Interview with CJ Hunt and Kyle June Williams of Our Sunken City

49.  Take a Spooky Tour or run for the King of Rex as we interview comedians CJ Hunt and Kyle June Williams,  creators of the YouTube series Our Sunken City. After college, CJ moved to New Orleans to teach middle school.  He fell in love with the city and stayed to teach improv to kids and help found The New Movement (a comedy theater with locations in New Orleans and Austin).  His affection for the city is rivaled by that of his co-creator Kyle.  Kyle moved down from New York to do a summer of theater and get away from the grind.  Kyle had forgotten what friendliness was like.  NOLA showed her what that was again, and so she stayed to continue pursuing her acting and comedy career.  They cast the series primarily out of their alma mater, The New Movement - NOLA. Sunken City grows directly out of a rich community of comedians and actors dedicated to turning New Orleans into the next great comedy city.  "The series is a savvy mix of Portlandia‘s vignette-fueled style and the crazy characters of Louisiana’s largest city." - TubeFilter. You owe it to yourself to watch Our Sunken City.   Many big budget projects set in New Orleans get it All Wrong, but they put in the effort to get it Right.
  1. This week in Louisiana history. April 27, 1806. Ville de Donaldson (Donaldsonville) formerly dedicated.
  2. This week in Louisiana. May 2-3, 2014
    Mayfest
    201 S. Third Street
    Leesville, LA 71446
    337-238-0783 | 800-349-6287 | Fax: 337-238-3403
    Website | Email
    May 2-3. 39th Annual MayFest Arts & Crafts Festival held in the Downtown Leesville Historic District. Free state and regional musical entertainment, arts & crafts and food booths, and fun for kids of all ages. Includes AUSA sponsored 5k Armadillo Stampede and 1 mile Fun Walk and the Lions Club Pancake Breakfast. For more information call the Vernon Parish Tourism Commission at 337-238-0783, visit our website at or send an email to.
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Friday, April 18, 2014

48. Interview with Marsha Recknagel, Part 2.

48.  We finish our interview with Marsha Recknagel, professor and author of If Nights Could Talk: A Family Memoir, "Between Two Storms.", and other works.  Marsha has a Ph.D. in literature and an M.F.A. from Bennington College Writing Seminars.  She has taught personal essay writing, creative writing, and writing workshops.  She wrote If Nights Could Talk about taking in her teenage nephew when he needed a place to live and exploring that experience against the backdrop of their extended family's history.  It was listed as one of the Best Books Of The Year by the Los Angeles Times Book Review.  Her book was excerpted in Vogue magazine, listed as recommended reading in Elle magazine, praised in Oprah magazine, and reviewed in the Washington Post, the Houston Chronicle, and New Orleans Times-Picayune, Tucson Weekly, and publications across the country
  1. This week in Louisiana history. April 19, 1682. La Salle took formal possession of the Louisiana Territory for France.
  2. This week in Louisiana.  April 25-26
    Choctaw Apache Indian Pow Wow
    Zwolle, LA 71486
    318-645-2588
    Celebration of Native Indian culture. Enjoy traditional dancing, craft items, Indian jewelry and fellowship. An educational experience open to the public.
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Friday, April 11, 2014

47. Interview with Marsha Recknagel.

47.  We interview Marsha Recknagel, professor and author of If Nights Could Talk: A Family Memoir, "Between Two Storms.", and other works.  Marsha has a Ph.D. in literature and an M.F.A. from Bennington College Writing Seminars.  She has taught personal essay writing, creative writing, and writing workshops.  She wrote If Nights Could Talk about taking in her teenage nephew when he needed a place to live and exploring that experience against the backdrop of their extended family's history.  It was listed as one of the Best Books Of The Year by the Los Angeles Times Book Review.  Her book was excerpted in Vogue magazine, listed as recommended reading in Elle magazine, praised in Oprah magazine, and reviewed in the Washington Post, the Houston Chronicle, and New Orleans Times-Picayune, Tucson Weekly, and publications across the country.  
  1. This week in Louisiana history. April 12, 1861. Louisiana Gen. PGT Beauregard ordered first shots on Ft. Sumter to begin Civil War.
  2. This week in Louisiana.  April 17-19, 2014
    Great Southern Spring Bluegrass Event
    Every day From April 17, 2014 until April 19, 2014
    Website. 985-516-4680
    30338 Hwy 21, Angie, LA 70426
    The annual Fall Great Southern Bluegrass Event will be held Thursday, April 17 through Saturday, April 19 at 30338 Highway 21 in Angie.
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Friday, April 4, 2014

46. Interview with Robert Leighninger on the PWA in LA

46.  We interview Robert Leighninger about his book, Building Louisiana: The Legacy of the Public Works Administration.  The Public Works Administration  (PWA) was a depression-era program to put the unemployed back to work building large public works like bridges, schools, dams, and hospitals.  When we speak of Louisiana architecture, our minds tend to go to the French Quarter, plantations, Creole houses, shotgun houses, and dog trots.  But the PWA buildings are all around us every day: courthouses, schools, city halls, post offices, college buildings, even the French Market in New Orleans.  Tbe PWA both offered jobs to people who needed work during the depression; it also helped provide us the infrastructure for a vital society.  These accomplishments remind us that sometimes government is the answer.
  1. This week in Louisiana history.
    April 6, 1764. First Acadians actually arrived in Louisiana. 
    March 6, 1929 Impeachment trial of Huey Long held.
  2. This week in Louisiana.  April 4-6, 2014
    Bayou Cajun Festival
    307 E. Fifth St.
    Larose, LA 70373
    985-693-7355 Traditional Louisiana dishes, music and dancing. Carnival mid-way, sport events, craft market, piroque races in Bayou Lafourche and a fun walk. Free parking and no gate fee.
The "Alphabet Soup" of Depression-era Programs
  1. Civil Works Administration (CWA)
  2. Farm Security Administration (FSA)
  3. Federal Works Administration (FWA)
  4. National Civilian Community Corps (NCCC)
  5. National Youth Administration (NYA)
  6. Public Works Administration (PWA)
  7. Resettlement Administration (RA)
  8. Social Security (SS)
  9. Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)
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