227. Our
interview with Fatima Shaik. Fatima is an American writer of children’s and adult
literature, and former journalist. Her literature explores the
human spirit and the intersection of cultures, notably themes of
family, community, and justice. Publishers Weekly described her
as “knowledgeable and perceptive.” Her work across genres
reflects her career as a journalist and fiction writer to use a
variety of literary forms in order to explore contemporary
social issues, especially that of the "African-American
experience." Shaik’s continuing research on the Société
d’Economie, the founders of the jazz incubator Economy Hall, has
received support from the Louisiana Endowment of the Humanities
and the Kittredge Fund.
- This week in Louisiana history. September 23, 1810. In the
early morning hours of Sept. 23, 75 armed rebels slipped into
the Spanish fort at Baton Rouge, and in what was described as
a "sharp and bloody firefight," subdued the garrison. They
lowered the Spanish flag and raised the Bonnie Blue Flag — a
single white star on a blue field — that had been adopted for
the new nation they called West Florida.
- This week in New Orleans history. Allison Miner.Jazz
Fest Founder. Born on September 23, 1949. When the New Orleans
Jazz and Heritage Festival first began [the second incarnation
of it] in 1969, it was radical...founders Quint Davis, George
Wein, and Allison Miner created a safe space for New
Orleanians to come together, to hear each others’ music and to
party -- together. Eve Abrams brings us this profile of
Allison Miner, a titan in New Orleans music, and the only
person with a Jazz Fest stage named for her:
- This week in Louisiana.
Louisiana Sugar Cane Festival
September 20th, 2017 - September 24th, 2017
Various Venues
New Iberia, LA 70560
337-369-9323
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Street fair, Fais Do-Do, Coronation of Queen Sugar, Blessing
of the Crop, photo & art exhibits, boat parade, Louisiana
Sugar Cane parade, children’s parade and much more.
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