Thursday, August 13, 2020

378. Nick Douglas, part 2.

378. Part 2 of our interview with Nick Douglas about the petition to Lincoln by New Orleans' free people of color. "Fully one hundred years before the Voting Rights Act of 1965, black activists in the South launched a bold campaign for universal black suffrage. It is a stirring part of American history that most Americans were never taught. And the history leading up to it — abolitionist activities and effective black resistance to slavery in the South — has also been obscured."
  1. This week in Louisiana history. August 16, 1831. A storm called the "Great Barbados Hurricane" hit just west of Baton Rouge wiping out sugar cane crops from BR to south of N.O. and killing 1,500 people.
  2. This week in New Orleans history.  Actress Marguerite Clark Marries Harry Palmerston Williams
    August 15, 1918. Marguerite Clark (February 22, 1883 – September 25, 1940), one of the top movie stars of the 1910s semi-retired at age 38 to be with her husband in New Orleans.On August 15, 1918, she married New Orleans plantation owner and millionaire businessman Harry Palmerston Williams.
  3. This week in Louisiana.
    Visit Sam Houston Jones State Park
    107 Sutherland Road
    Lake Charles, LA 70611
    337-855-2665
    samhouston@crt.la.gov
    Website
    Entrance fee: $3.00 per person. Free for 3 & under, and for 62 & older.
    Originally named for the Texas folk hero who traveled extensively in the western reaches of Louisiana, Sam Houston Jones was given its current name in honor of the state's 46th governor, who was instrumental in setting aside this tract of land for the public to enjoy for both day-use and overnight visitors
  4. Postcards from Louisiana. Maude Caillat and the Afrodiziacs play at the Pythian Market, New Orleans.
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Wednesday, August 12, 2020

377.5 Lamar White, part 1

377 ½. Part 1 of our conversation with Lamar White, Jr., about Louisiana Politics during the Covid outbreak of 2020. Lamar White, Jr., editor of the Bayou Brief, has had some major political scoops in recent years. Lamar and his reporters serve an important role in bringing out the truth about Louisiana politics. "We are Louisiana's first and only statewide, non-profit, member-supported, and digitally-focused news publication. The Bayou Brief was conceived in January of 2017 and born seven months later. We are focused on telling the stories of the politics and the people of the state of Louisiana, with a particular emphasis on those who live in communities and regions underserved by the establishment media."
 
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Thursday, August 6, 2020

377. Nick Douglas. Petition to Lincoln, part 1.

 377. Part 1 of our interview with Nick Douglas about the Petition to Lincoln by free people of color. "Fully one hundred years before the Voting Rights Act of 1965, black activists in the South launched a bold campaign for universal black suffrage. It is a stirring part of American history that most Americans were never taught. And the history leading up to it—abolitionist activities and effective black resistance to slavery in the South—has also been obscured." We thank Nick for this return visit!
  1. This week in Louisiana history. August 10, 1936. Highest temperature ever recorded in Louisiana, Plain Dealing, 114 degrees.
  2. This week in New Orleans history. Pelicans' "Cotton" Knaupp's Triple Play. August 8, 1916. While playing second base for the New Orleans Pelicans on August 8, 1916, Henry Antone "Cotton" Knaupp became the only player in the history of the Southern Association to turn an unassisted triple play. With the bases loaded and Knaupp playing 2nd base in a game against the Chattanooga Lookouts, he caught a line drive hit by shortstop Joe Harris, tagged Jake Pilter who was running from first to second base, and stepped on 2nd base to put out Bob Messenger before he could return to second base.
  3. This week in Louisiana.
    Louisiana Soul Food Fall Festival
    August 21st, 2020 - August 23rd, 2020
    12:00 pm - 10:00 pm
    Louisiana State Fairgrounds
    3701 Hudson St,
    Shreveport, LA 71109
    318-780-7872
    Website | Email
      The Louisiana Soul Food Fall Festival will be filled with food for your soul. This inaugural festival will be held at the Louisiana State Fairgrounds in Shreveport on Friday, August 21, Saturday, August 22 and Sunday, August 23, 2020. This event will showcase local and national recording artists, chefs, soul food and fun for the entire family.
      Please email louisianasoulfoodfallfestival@gmail.com for more information or to be a sponsor, vendor or exhibitor.
  4. Postcards from Louisiana. Captain Buckles at the Royal Frenchman Bar.
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Thursday, July 30, 2020

376. D. L. Holmes

376. This week, we talk to D.L. Holmes. He is a self published co-author of Seemingly Strange and Unusual Tales, and More Seemingly Strange and Unusual Tales, as well as the author of "Stranded". Residing in North Louisiana, he has secured a Masters of Fine Arts from Full Sail University. He is a writer of horror and science fiction.​
  1. This week in Louisiana history. August 3, 1918. Louisiana ratifies 18th Amendment to US Constitution (Prohibition).
  2. This week in New Orleans history. The funeral Mass for Lindy Boggs was held on August 1, 2013 at St. Louis Cathedral. Interment followed later in the day at St. Mary's Cemetery in New Roads.
  3. This week in Louisiana.
    Cajun Chili Fest
    August 1st, 2020
    Blackham Coliseum
    2330 Johnston St.,
    Lafayette, LA 70503
    337-233-3447
    Website
    Cajun Chili Fest is a chili cookoff to raise money for student scholarships and local charities. Bring a big appetite, and enjoy dozens of award-winning chili and live music with your family!
    $5 Admission. Kids 12 and under free
    • Taste dozens of chilis from award-winning chili champs and local teams putting their best recipes to the test.
    • Live music, plus a Kids Zone, raffle prizes and more!
  4. Postcards from Louisiana. Chicken on the Bone Band.
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Friday, July 24, 2020

375. Candy Christophe for Congress

375. Candy Christophe for Congress. We talked to Candy this week about her campaign to become the Representative for the 5th Congressional District of Louisiana. “I am Sandra ‘Candy’ Shoemaker-Christophe born to high school sweethearts and raised with my sister in the small town of Clinton, Louisiana in a loving home in a blue-collar neighborhood. My community was poor, and this united it more than racially segregating laws could divide it. I am the founder of Re-Entry Solutions, a nonprofit organization. With the support of my husband, Andre, I served as an unpaid Executive Director and Fundraiser for eight years. Re-Entry Solutions is dedicated to assisting citizens to achieve success as they return to their communities. Empowerment services include employment assistance, housing, and local resource connecting. I know that our communities are hurting. I believe that citizens of our state should not have to live life in a state of crisis.”
  1. This week in Louisiana history. July 25, 1769. Aubry calls meeting in Place d'Armes & officially announces O'Reilly's arrival.
  2. This week in New Orleans history. July 25, 1948 Steve Goodman born. Died September 20, 1984. Wrote "City of New Orleans," popularized by Arlo Guthrie, & Willie Nelson, & others. 
  3. This week in Louisiana.
    Iberia Film Festival
    July 30th, 2020 - August 1st, 2020
    10:00 am - 10:00 pm
    Essanee Theater
    126 Iberia St.,
    New Iberia, LA 70560
    337-256-1938
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    Film festival celebrating all genres of short independent films. It gives the community a chance to come together to view truly independent films from around the globe that you will not see in the commercial movie industry. The Iberia Film Festival also spotlights local films. South Louisiana filmmakers will have an opportunity to have their film shown on the big screen with family and friends in the audience.
  4. Postcards from Louisiana. Jesse Smith Project.
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Friday, July 17, 2020

374. Rubia Garcia, part 2

374. Part 2 of our interview with Rubia Garcia. Rubia is from New Orleans. Returning to New Orleans after Katrina, she had an undeniable desire to devote her life to the teaching of underprivileged youth within New Orleans Public Schools. She has retired from teaching to pursue her activism. She has been active with Black Lives Matter for several years, and she has taken point in the protest following the collapse of the Hard Rock Hotel on Canal Street in New Orleans.
  1. This week in Louisiana history. July 18, 1543. De Soto expedition survivors - under the command of Luis de Moscoso - become the first group of white men to travel down the Mississippi River to the Gulf of Mexico.
  2. This week in New Orleans history. July 18, 1923. "Milneburg Joys" is Recorded by the New Orleans Rhythm Kings. Milneburg was a town on the southern shore of Lake Pontchartrain which was absorbed into the city of New Orleans. A neighborhood to the south of this area is still sometimes known by this name; the former location of Milneburg is now in the Lake Terrace/Lake Oaks, New Orleans section, mostly under the current campus of the University of New Orleans.
  3. This week in Louisiana.
    Visit Kisatchie National Forest
    2500 Shreveport Highway
    Pineville, Louisiana 71360-2009
    Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. M-F
    Phone: (318) 473-7160
    TTY: (318) 473-7254
    Website
       The rolling piney hills of Kisatchie National Forest includes more than 600,000 acres of outdoor adventures. The forest is located just southwest of Alexandria and offers visitors some of the prettiest views in Louisiana. Additionally, Kisatchie draws extra attention in that it is the only National Forest designated in the state of Louisiana.
       Kistachie National Forest’s beauty sprawls over seven parishes offering one of largest protected lands in Louisiana and is packed with outdoor activities – hiking, camping, fishing, horseback riding, birding, nature viewing, swimming, boating, hunting  and, road and mountain bicycle riding. The forest offers more than 40 developed recreation sites and more than 100 miles of trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding.
  4. Postcards from Louisiana. Fat Catz Bar.


Friday, July 10, 2020

373. Rubia Garcia, part 1

373. Part 1 of our interview with Rubia Garcia. Rubia is from New Orleans. Returning to New Orleans after Katrina, she had an undeniable desire to devote her life to the teaching of underprivileged youth within New Orleans Public Schools. She has retired from teaching to pursue her activism. She has been active with Black Lives Matter for several years, and she has taken point in the protest following the collapse of the Hard Rock Hotel on Canal Street in New Orleans.
  1. This week in Louisiana history. July 12, 1941. Gov. Sam Jones helps open new direct, deep water channel from Lake Charles to Gulf of Mexico.
  2. This week in New Orleans history. Tom Benson, owner of the New Orleans Saints, born on July 12, 1927. Also owned car dealerships. Died March 15, 2018.
  3. This week in Louisiana.
    Annual Cane River Film Festival
    July 17th, 2020 - July 18th, 2020
    Russell Hall, Northwestern State University
    175 Sam Sibley Drive,
    Natchitoches, LA 71497
    318-505-0466
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    Our Mission is to showcase, nurture and support the emerging creative filmmakers. At the Cane River film festival, we pride ourselves on building a unique and powerful hub for filmmakers all over the World. This year's events will take place on the campus of Northwestern State University, May 15-16, 2020 (rescheduled from March 20-21). The event highlights the work of International and National student / independent filmmakers and Natchitoches' contribution to the film industry.  
  4. Postcards from Louisiana. 373 Number 9 Books and Records Nathan Mendez. Ruston, LA.
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