555. This week we talk to Randy Gonzales about his poetry book Settling
St. Malo. "I am excited about the launch of a book I spent
more than a decade writing. My research into Filipino Louisiana
started as a way to understand my family’s Filipino story. I
learned that without the fishermen at St. Malo, the shrimpers at
Manila Village, and the seamen who settled in New Orleans, my
Filipino ancestors may not have moved to Louisiana.
Friday, January 5, 2024
Friday, December 29, 2023
554. Derby Gisclair, Part 2
554. Part 2 of our interview of Derby Gisclair about his newest book, New Orleans Steamboat Stories – The Brief Lives of Mississippi Riverboats.
"Steamboats shaped America’s future, its economy, and its
culture while expanding trade and expanding the country’s
footprint into new territories.
Friday, December 22, 2023
553. Derby Gisclair. Mississippi Riverboats, Part 1.
553. We chat with Derby Gisclair about his newest book, New Orleans Steamboat Stories – The Brief Lives of Mississippi Riverboats. "Steamboats shaped America’s future, its economy, and its culture while expanding trade and expanding the country’s footprint into new territories.
Friday, December 15, 2023
552. Doug Duffey
552. Today we talk with Doug Duffey, North Louisiana blues musician. "Blues musician.Doug Duffey is a singer, songwriter,
pianist, bandleader, music arranger, record producer, music publisher,
poet, diarist, photographer and visual artist. From Monroe, Louisiana,
Doug Duffey was inducted into the "Louisiana Hall of Fame" in April,
2001 and inducted into the National Blues Hall of Fame in 2009" (Wikipedia).
Saturday, December 9, 2023
551. Shane K. Barnard, part 2.
551. Part 2 of our conversation with Shane K. Barnard about his research into Tabasco Sauce and Bayou Teche. Holding a Ph.D. in history, Bernard has served as historian and curator to McIlhenny Company for over twenty-five years. He is the author of Tabasco: An Illustrated History and several books about Cajun and Creole history. Teche: A History of Louisiana's Most Famous Bayou.
Friday, December 1, 2023
550. Shane K. Bernard, Part 1
550. Part 1 of our conversation with Shane K. Barnard about his research into Tabasco Sauce and Bayou Teche. Holding a Ph.D. in history,
Bernard has served as historian and curator to McIlhenny Company for
over twenty-five years. He is the author of Tabasco: An Illustrated History and several books about Cajun and Creole history.
Friday, November 24, 2023
549. Alison Pelegrin, Poet Laureate
549. This week we're happy to have Louisiana's current poet laureate Alison Pelegrin visiting us. 'Alison was born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana. She received an MFA from the University of Arkansas. Pelegrin is the author of Waterlines (Louisiana State University Press, 2016); Hurricane Party (University of Akron Press, 2012); Big Muddy River of Stars (University of Akron Press, 2007), which received the 2006 Akron Poetry Prize; and The Zydeco Tablets (Word Press, 2002).
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