567. This week we talk to novelist Diane McPhail, author of The Seamstress of New
Orleans: A Fascinating Novel of Southern Historical Fiction.
Set against the backdrop of the first all-female Mardi Gras
krewe at the turn-of-the-century, the acclaimed author’s
mesmerizing historical novel tells of two strangers separated by
background but bound by an unexpected secret — and of the
strength and courage women draw from and inspire in each other.
Thursday, March 28, 2024
Friday, March 22, 2024
566. Mimzy MC
566. This week we talk to rap artist Mimzy MC. Rapper. Mimzy MC, born and raised Mim McCoy in Shreveport,
LA, has been influenced by artists such as ICP, Korn, Eminem,
Timbaland, and Cindi Lauper.
Thursday, March 14, 2024
565. Catharine Cole, Woman Journalist
565. Catharine Cole, Louisiana journalist. Louisiana
Studies Conference presentation. Stephen & Bruce give their
presentation about Catharine Cole, one of Louisiana's first
women journalists. Catharine was best known from visiting every
parish in the state at that time, writing articles on each one
that reached every corner of Louisiana and beyond.
Friday, March 8, 2024
564. Richard Anderson. DSCC candidate.
564. Candidate Richard Anderson talks to us about his campaign to be elected to the Louisiana DSCC. The Democratic State Central Committee (DSCC) is the governing body for the Democratic Party of Louisiana and has sole responsibility for the affairs of the Louisiana Democratic Party.
Thursday, February 29, 2024
563. Cordelia Frances Biddle.
563. Cordelia Frances Biddle visits with us this week. She has written a biography of Saint Katharine Drexel, the founder of Xavier University. Saint Katharine: The Life of Katharine Drexel.
Thursday, February 22, 2024
562. Greta de Jong
562. This week we talk to Greta de Jong about civil rights in North Louisiana. "Civil rights in North LA. Examining African Americans' struggles for
freedom and justice in rural Louisiana during the Jim Crow and civil
rights eras, Greta de Jong illuminates the connections between the
informal strategies of resistance that black people pursued in the early
twentieth century and the mass protests that emerged in the 1950s and
1960s.
Saturday, February 17, 2024
561. Kelly Jasckson, part 2
561. Part 2 of our friend Kelly Jackson's return to the podcast to discuss her Metoyer documentary. “Kelly is the creator of the Cane River Film Festival. The film festival is sponsored by her historical preservation nonprofit – the Resurrection Fern Foundation.
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