Latest Content for Street Talk

First Book Comes to New Orleans

Thu, 09/27/07
Authored by David Weinberg
First Book is a national organization started to give books to low-income kids across the country. After Hurricane Katrina, First Book set out to bring five million books to the Gulf Coast region. At a recent event held at the New Orleans Public Library, hundreds of books ... Read more

A Memorial for the Great Wilson Turbinton a.k.a Willie Tee

Wed, 09/19/07
Authored by David Kunian
A 6-minute piece about Willie Tee, the late great keyboardist, producer, writer, and singer for the Gaturs and the Wild Magnolias, among others. Read more

City Park's Mow-Rons

Sat, 09/08/07
Authored by Eve Abrams
With their push mowers and weed-whackers, New Orleanians are making City Park beautiful again. Eve Abrams brings us this story. Read more

A Tribute to Thorny Penfield, R.I.P.

Fri, 09/07/07
Authored by David Kunian
This is a radio tribute to the late Thorny Penfield, music fan and catalyst extrordinaire. Read more

Silent Second Line

Mon, 08/27/07
Authored by David Weinberg
On August 26, there will be a silent second-line march from Armstrong Park to Jackson Square. The march is to raise awareness to many of the issues facing working musicians in New Orleans. In this piece we hear from Deacon John, president of the musician's union, and memb... Read more

The Wild Mohicans

Thu, 08/16/07
Authored by David Weinberg
This is the story of the history of the Mardi Gras Indians, and a glimpse at one tribe in particular and how they are working with other tribes to keep the tradition alive in the city of New Orleans. In this piece we hear from the members of the Wild Mohicans as well as C... Read more

Street Talk Visits Lt. Governor Mitch Landrieu

Wed, 08/08/07
Authored by George Ingmire
Street Talk reporter George Ingmire visits with Mitch Landrieu to discuss initiatives to rebuild the cultural economy of Louisiana. For more information, visit the World Cultural Economic Forum website. Read more

The American Dream

Wed, 07/18/07
Authored by David Weinberg
Neighborhood Housing Services, a local non-profit organization, is helping low and moderate income families become home owners. This is the story of one family in particular and their commitment to creating a better life for themselves. Read more

Radio Tribute to George Brumat of Snug Harbor Jazz Bistro

Tue, 07/17/07
Authored by George Ingmire
George Brumat, owner of Snug Harbor, a jazz bistro in the Faubourg Marigny, passed away on July 7th, 2007, at the age of 63. He opened Snug Harbor in 1983, well before Frenchman Street (where the club is located) was the music oasis it is today. His dedication to the cont... Read more

The Commute

Thu, 06/21/07
Authored by Eve Abrams
Robert Snow, of the New Orleans Jazz Vipers, and Marcus Hubbard and Lamar LaBlanc of The Soul Rebels, all commute to New Orleans in order to work. And they're not alone. For many, many New Orleans musicians, a long drive is now a regular part of the post-Katrina work w... Read more

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