Thursday, September 24, 2020

384. Maurice Ruffin

384. Maurice Ruffin returns to the podcast to talk about his new novel. We Cast a Shadow: A Novel is the story of a black lawyer in a version of the American South. We are dropped into a future where the country is even more willing than now to follow its worst, most racist inclinations. He wants to protect his son by getting him "demelanization" surgery.

Wednesday, September 16, 2020

383. Suzanne Stone. New Orleans Coffee

383. We chat with Suzanne Stone about her book, New Orleans Coffee: A Rich History. New Orleans history is steeped in coffee. Café du Monde and Morning Call started serving café au lait more than a century ago.

Friday, September 11, 2020

382. Vernon Palmer, Part 2

382. Part 2 of Vernon Palmer's return to the Louisiana Anthology Podcast. We discuss lawyer and judge James Workman, who wrote the play Liberty in Louisiana. We also talk about how Louisiana moved from Spanish law to American law, with the Napoleonic Code thrown in.

Friday, September 4, 2020

381.Vernon Palmer, part 1

381. Part 1 of Vernon Palmer's return to the Louisiana Anthology Podcast. We discuss lawyer and judge James Workman, who wrote the play Liberty in Louisiana. We also talk about how Louisiana moved from Spanish law to American law, with the Napoleonic Code thrown in.

Wednesday, September 2, 2020

380½. Bonus Episode. Is it safe to go back to school?

380½. Bonus Episode. We have a crossover episode from Good Morning Comrade, hosted by friend of the podcast Jeffrey Barrois. We repost this week's back-to-school episode from Good Morning Comrade. Jeff, Scott, and Erin are joined by Jefferson Parish teacher Brian Williams. The gang talks about the return to school in Jefferson Parish as well as the return to school and the role of education in the US.

Friday, August 28, 2020

380. Kit Wohl, part 2

380. Part 2 of our interview with Kit Wohl. This week we talk about her book Iron Lace, author Kit Wohl’s passionate guided tour to the city’s most historic, celebrated, ornate, imaginative and even mysterious iron works that adorn, beautify and protect so many of New Orleans’ most treasured physical properties.

Thursday, August 27, 2020

379½. Rob Anderson for Congress

379½. Rob Anderson for Congress. We talk to Rob about his campaign for Congress in the 3rd District Rob is a local blue collar artist and author who ran for Congress in 2018 in the Third Congressional District of Louisiana, and is running again in 2020. His priorities are education, infrastructure, and healthcare.

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