Thursday, January 25, 2018

245. David Cappello, part 1

245. Part 1 of our interview with David Cappello about his book  The People's Grocer: John G. Schwegmann, New Orleans, and the Making of the Modern Retail World. The People’s Grocer is a business-based biography of John G. Schwegmann, founder of a legendary New Orleans’ supermarket chain and the most innovative and courageous retailer of the postwar era. Virtually unrecognized in retail history, visionary Schwegmann pioneered the modern big-box concept. Even more important, his 1951 Supreme Court victory over “fair trade” laws played a key role in legalizing discount pricing. A marketer extraordinaire, Schwegmann’s offbeat and controversial ads and shopping bags came to symbolize the Crescent City. As a fierce consumer crusader, his fiery passions ultimately drove him into politics.
  1. This week in Louisiana history. January 27, 1730 Jean Paul
    LeSueur leads 500 Choctaw Indians against the Natchez Indians
  2. This week in New Orleans history. On January 28, 2013 the
    Loyola Avenue streetcar line opened, running for 0.8 mi on
    Loyola Avenue in the Central Business District from New
    Orleans Union Passenger Terminal (UPT) to Canal Street. The
    total length of the Loyola Avenue Line is 1.6 miles.
    Construction started in August 2011, and the line was opened
    in time for New Orleans' hosting of Super Bowl XLVII.
  3. This week in Louisiana.
    Tabasco: A Burlesque Opera
    Saturday, January 25-28
    2:30 PM CST
    Le Petit Theatre du Vieux Carre
    616 St. Peter St.
    New Orleans, LA 70116
    Phone: 504.522.2081
    Website
    This 1894 opera centers on a Middle Eastern pasha who
    craved spicy food. Enraged by the blandness of fare provided
    by his royal kitchen, the pasha threatened to chop off the
    head of his French chef (actually a masquerading Irishman).
    The chef frantically searched the city for seasonings and ran
    into a blind beggar who gave him a mysterious potion. The
    concoction turned out to be Tabasco brand pepper sauce. Its
    piquant flavor satisfied the pasha and saved the day.
  4. Postcards from Louisiana. Bruce listens to the Percy
    Harrison Band on Royal St. in New Orleans.
  5. Postcards from Louisiana. Bruce and Stephen talk to Debbie
    Hollis and Lindsay Brown at the Women's March in Shreveport on
    January 20, 2018.
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David Cappello
The Percy Harrison Band

Thursday, January 18, 2018

244. Pearson Cross

244. We interview Pearson Cross. Pearson served as Head of the Political Science Department at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette from 2009 to 2014, and as Chair of the Council of Department Heads from 2012 to 2014. He is now Associate Dean of the College of Liberal Arts. His principal areas of teaching are State and Local politics, Southern and Louisiana politics, and Religion and politics. He is a frequent commentator on political issues at the national, state and local level. Dr. Cross received his B.A., from San Francisco State University in 1985 and his Ph.D. from Brandeis University in Massachusetts in 1997. He has published on topics including redistricting, elections, white supremacy, southern political culture, and the Louisiana Judiciary. He is currently working on a book about Bobby Jindal and the politics of education reform in Louisiana. 
  1. This week in Louisiana history. January 20, 1980 Terry Bradshaw (Louisiana), Pittsburgh Steelers, QB, named Superbowl XIV MVP.
  2. This week in New Orleans history. Photographer John Norris Teunisson, born in Pike County, Mississippi on January 20, 1869, moved to New Orleans 1892. Teunisson had a long career as a photographer in New Orleans. His photographs were widely reproduced during his lifetime in tourist guides to New Orleans, in newspapers, and as postcards.
  3. This week in Louisiana. Ochsner presents the 5th Annual King Cake Festival on January 28, 2018 – a celebration benefiting babies and children at Ochsner! Held in Champions Square, join us to taste king cakes from the finest bakeries, enjoy live music and support pediatric programs!
    The King Cake Festival is FREE and open to the public.
  4. Postcards from Louisiana. Bruce listens to the Big Dixie Swingers on Frenchman Street in New Orleans.
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