Episodios

  • The Great Flood of 2016: Part 1
    Aug 13 2022
    This event has no name. And don't dare tell us about percentage of possibility.
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    49 m
  • The Myrtles; Where's my earring?
    Aug 9 2022
    One of the most haunted homes in the US, and some say the world, is right here in Louisiana. And if you're not careful, you may end up with missing jewelry. Tour guide Mackenzie Stelly takes us there...
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    33 m
  • The Music of Louisiana: Cajun & Swamp Pop
    Jun 22 2022
    This is the story of the legendary Louisiana Cajun Music Hall of Fame and Lafayette Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Roland Doucet of Roland's Rockin' Cajun Show, on 100.7 The Tiger. His Swamp Pop Music Festival is taking place this Saturday at Lamar Dixon in the Ascension Parish town of Gonzales.
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    35 m
  • Becoming the voice of LSU.
    Jun 3 2022
    The following...is an exclusive presentation, of the LSU voice, Chris Blair. So find your favorite chair, grab your favorite beverage, and *listen* to how one becomes the play-by-play man for the Purple and Gold.
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    50 m
  • The Great Catfish Massacre of 1985
    May 20 2022
    Is the story about what happened to the Alexandria swimming pool in 1985? Or about why Wikipedia keeps deleting the page of John "Tilly" K. Snyder...
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    29 m
  • Mrs. Jeanine & Buddy Guy
    May 4 2022
    A legendary Louisiana musician who has inspired countless artists we play on "typical" FM radio stations today. His love for The Bayou State is as evident as the love Mrs. Jeanine Lemoine has for him right back.
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    36 m
  • Quint Davis & Crawfish Bread
    May 1 2022
    The 2022 New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival series continues. First with producer Quint Davis, and later with a deep dive into the festival's most famous staple entrée.
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    28 m
  • Callin' Dublin
    Apr 26 2022
    If you think Louisiana is pumped about the Garth Brooks concert in Baton Rouge on April 30th, 2022 - this tops it.
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    28 m