Tyler Bridges and Jeremy Alford, two veteran political reporters in Louisiana, take readers deep into the inner workings of the Edwards and Vitter campaigns. To document this unforgettable ride, they interviewed more than 100 of the people who cut the deals, launched the attacks, and even played both sides. Clancy DuBos, one of the state’s foremost political analysts, brought his tremendous knowledge to bear as he edited the book.
- This week in Louisiana history. June 25, 1868. FL, AL, LA, GA, NC & SC readmitted to US following the Civil War.
- This week in New Orleans history. Upstairs Lounge Fire. June
24, 1973. Twenty-eight people died at the scene of the
sixteen-minute fire, and one died en route to the hospital.
Another 18 suffered injuries, of whom three died. The arson
was never solved, and it remained the largest hate crime
against gay people until the Orlando shooting at the Pulse
nightclub on June 12, 2016.
- This week in Louisiana.
ComedySportz
Saturday, July 1
8:00 PM
Venue information:
NOLA Comedy Theater
5039 Freret St.
New Orleans, LA 70115
504.231.7011
http://www.nolacomedy.com
Admission: $10 adults, $8 children
Two teams of comic improvisers compete for points, based upon audience suggestions. Rated "E" for Everyone. - Postcard from Louisiana. Sheryl St. Germain reads her poem, “Getting Rid Of The Accent.”
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