Friday, June 5, 2020

368. Carolyn Dunn

368. We talk to Carolyn Dunn about Native American stories. Carolyn is a Native American herself, as well as an Assistant Professor of Theatre and Dance at California State University in Los Angeles, the other L.A. She's worked at Cherokee Nation in Oklahoma. Native American stories are a rich part of our heritage, and we discuss that heritage with her today.  
  1. This week in Louisiana history. June 6, 1869. Dillard University chartered in New Orleans, La.
  2. This week in New Orleans history. Work Begins on the Industrial Canal, June 6, 1918. The canal connects the Mississippi River to Lake Pontchartrain. It separates New Orleans East from the rest of the city of New Orleans, and the Lower 9th Ward from the Upper 9th Ward.
  3. This week in Louisiana.
    Red River Balloon Rally
    June 12th -13th, 2020
    5:00 pm - 11:00 pm
    Louisiana State University
    1 University Place,
    Shreveport, LA 71115
    800-551-8682
    Website
    2020 Red River Balloon Rally will be held at LSUS Shreveport on Friday, June 12  and Saturday, June 13 at 5 p.m. Admission is $10 and up. Bring family and friends to experience the hot air balloon glow, food, craft vendors, live music, kid's carnival, and fireworks to cap off the evening.
  4. Postcards from Louisiana. The Vaso Bar.
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Friday, May 29, 2020

367. 2020 Anniversary Episode.

367. Stephen and Bruce discuss the 8th anniversary of the anthology and the 7th anniversary of the podcast.
  1. This week in Louisiana history. May 30, 1862. Union Admiral David Farragut captures Baton Rouge.
  2. This week in New Orleans history. The clock at the Lelong entrance to City Park, along with its mound, were bulldozed on Monday May 31, 1982. It had been dedicated on May 24, 1953. Kids used to ride on the 9-foot hands and water kept seeping into the mechanism so park officials decided to get rid of it. When it was dedicated, park officials said it was one of only six floral clocks of it s kind in the world with two others in the U.S., one in Canada, one in Argentina, and one in Holland.
  3. This week in Louisiana.
    The Walker Percy Weekend
    June 5 & 6, 2020
    The Conundrum Bookstore
    11917 Ferdinand Street
    and other locations around
    St. Francisville, LA
    Website
    Intellectually serious but broadly accessible, the 2020 festival invites fans of Southern literature to pursue appreciation of Percy’s thought and writing while attending presentations by renowned Percy scholars, panel discussions, readings, an art exhibition of photographs of Walker Percy, and a series of social and culinary events inspired by the author’s most famous works. Events take place at locations around St. Francisville’s historic district.
  4. Postcards from Louisiana. The Hellbenders.
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Friday, May 22, 2020

366. Shawanda Marie, Part 2

366. We finish our conversation with Shawanda Marie, who is a cooking storyteller. "I was born into a family of very creative and talented folks. Some are visual artists, others amazing cooks, educators and then there are the musicians. All artists in their own right. After years of self discovery, I learned that I lean into multiple expressions of creativity and enjoy them equally. I spent so much time wrangling over where I'd place my focus, but I couldn't decide. Actually I refused to decide because I desire to explore them all, bringing their flavors together like a really good pot of gumbo. So here I am. My name is Shawanda Marie and I want to share my true love with you. I am the owner and creative mind behind New Orleans Creole Story Pot. Here, I infuse elements of theater performance, storytelling, visual art, education, cultural exploration, music and of course culinary art! I love to facilitate joy and see people smiling and happy. Nothing accomplishes that like good food."
  1. This week in Louisiana history. May 23, 1934. Law enforcement officers and posse members gun down outlaws Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow beside the Jamestown-Sailes Highway - about eight miles from Gibsland.
  2. This week in New Orleans history. Brennan's Restaurant on Royal Street was sold at an Orleans Parish sheriff’s sale on Thursday, May 23, 2013 for $6.85 million to its mortgage holder Leggo/4.
  3. This week in Louisiana.
    Memorial Day Ceremony
    May 25th, 2020
    6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
    Boulingy Plaza
    102 W. Main St.,
    New Iberia, LA 70560
    337-344-9397
    Website
  4. Postcards from Louisiana. Maude Caillot and the Afrodesiacs.
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Friday, May 15, 2020

365. Shawanda Marie, Part 1

365. We talk to Shawanda Marie, who is a cooking storyteller. "I was born into a family of very creative and talented folks. Some are visual artists, others amazing cooks, educators and then there are the musicians. All artists in their own right. After years of self discovery, I learned that I lean into multiple expressions of creativity and enjoy them equally. I spent so much time wrangling over where I'd place my focus, but I couldn't decide. Actually I refused to decide because I desire to explore them all, bringing their flavors together like a really good pot of gumbo. So here I am. My name is Shawanda Marie and I want to share my true love with you. I am the owner and creative mind behind New Orleans Creole Story Pot. Here, I infuse elements of theater performance, storytelling, visual art, education, cultural exploration, music and of course culinary art! I love to facilitate joy and see people smiling and happy. Nothing accomplishes that like good food."
  1. This week in Louisiana history.  May 16, 1929. 15 senators signed a pledge to block the attempt to impeach Gov. Huey Long.
  2. This week in New Orleans history. May 16, 1932. In just 17 months, H. Long's new state capitol was completed, dedicated, and opened during the inauguration of Gov. O.K. Allen.
  3. This week in Louisiana.
    Mudbug Madness Festival
    May 22nd, 2020 - May 24th, 2020
    Festival Plaza
    101 Crockett St.,
    Shreveport, LA 71101
    318-226-5641
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    Mudbug Madness Festival is a three day festival celebrating Louisiana crawfish and cuisine, along with great entertainment on three stages at Festival Plaza in downtown Shreveport. Mudbug Madness is nationally recognized as one of the Southeast Tourism Society's Top 20 Events, drawing more than 50,000 people a day. The festival created renewed interest in Louisiana's rich cultural heritage of good food, Cajun music and entertainment.
  4. Postcards from Louisiana. Les Getrex, The Creole Cooking Band.
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Friday, May 8, 2020

364. Jeffrey Barrois

364. Jeffrey Barrois returns. We discuss the next steps for progressives following the end of the Bernie Sanders campaign. Jeff is a fellow podcaster, hosting "Good Morning Comrade," in New Orleans. He is also active in the DSA (Democratic Socialists of Americe), a union activist, and a school teacher in Jefferson Parish. Today he interviews Bruce aboutr Huey Long, his career and politics, and we consider ways that we can tap into the Long legacy today. This interview was originally broadcast on Louisiana Anthology Podcast Youtube Channel.

  1. This week in Louisiana history. May 10, 1781. Formal surrender of Pensacola to Galvez.
  2. This week in New Orleans history. The Navarre neighborhood of the South Lakeview Historic District was added to the National Register of Historic Places on May 9, 2002.
  3. This week in Louisiana.
    Ponchatoula Strawberry Festival
    May 8th, 2020 - May 10th, 2020
    Memorial Park
    301 N. 6th St.,
    Ponchatoula, LA 70454
    800-917-7045
    Website
  4. Postcards from Louisiana. Maude Caillot and the Afrodesiacs.
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Friday, May 1, 2020

363. Jaya McSharma

363. We talk to Jaya McSharma. Jaya returns to the podcast, this time wearing her PPE to let us know how the corona virus response is going in North Louisiana. She also tells us how to protect ourselves from the virus, as well as giving us some helpful tips about what to do if we do catch it.

  1. This week in Louisiana history. May 2, 1862. Gen Benjamin Butler's Order #28 is issued.
  2. This week in New Orleans history. UNO's Senator Nat G. Kiefer University of New Orleans Lakefront Arena opened on November 1, 1983. In August 2005, as a result of massive damages sustained during Hurricane Katrina, the building closed for repairs for nearly three years. The arena held its grand re-opening May 2, 2008. Disney's "High School Musical: The Ice Tour" was the first show to perform.
  3. This week in Louisiana.
    Cruisin Cajun Country Cruise
    May 13th, 2020 - May 16th, 2020
    Ramada Conference Center
    2915 Hwy 14
    New Iberia, LA 70560
    337-277-7220
    Website
  4. Postcards from Louisiana. Big Mike and the R & B Kings.
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Friday, April 24, 2020

362. Anne Delery McWhorter, Part 2

362. Anne Delery McWhorter returns to the Louisiana Anthology Podcast to give us an update on coping with the quarantine when you're cooped up together. Anne has served on the Parent Advisory Panel at Ochsner Health Care Systems, the Child Health Advisory Panel at Kingsley House, the Restoration Re-Entry Programs and Services, the Member Autism Task Force YMCA of Greater New Orleans. She is the owner and founder at Quiet Calm, LLC.
  1. This week in Louisiana history. April 25, 1870. The Cincinnati Red Stockings play five games in New Orleans (April 25-30), continuing their undefeated streak before losing to the Brooklyn Athletics, 8-7, on June 14, 1870.
  2. This week in New Orleans history. Federal troops captured New Orleans on April 25, 1862.  
  3. This week in Louisiana.
    The Italian Festival Inc.
    April 24th, 2020 - April 26th, 2020
    50081 Hwy. 51 North
    Tickfaw, LA 70466
    800-542-7520
    Website
    Annual Italian celebration featuring delicious Italian food, a spaghetti cook-off, live music on two stages, carnival rides, food booths, games, arts & crafts and more. The Italian Festival is held annually in Tickfaw, LA on the last full weekend in April. 
  4. Postcards from Louisiana. The Faubourg Playboys.
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