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On today's show, Scoot talks about getting prepared for Fat Tuesday, remembering late actor Robert Duvall, cheating accusations in the Winter Olympics, advice to avoid a Fat Tuesday hangover, and more.

This hour, Scoot talks about the police clearing out riders on a float in the Krewe of Thoth after beads were being thrown aggressively at anti-ICE sign holders along the route.

This hour, Scoot recognizes President's Day, and talk about some of the myths about George Washington?

This hour, Scoot talks about getting prepared for Fat Tuesday. Then, Scoot shares stories of late actor Robert Duvall who died at age 95.

Have you ever wondered what would happen if you face-planted on an escalator while trying to catch a flight? This week, we'll look into the data on escalator mishaps with the Dana & Parks podcast out of KMBZ in Kansas City. We're also going to hear from an expert who spoke to KCBS Radio on the Bay Area about why another location for possible escalator wipeouts – malls – are disappearing all over the country. Another thing that's disappearing? Sex, according to multiple studies. We'll hear more about that from Chad Hartman out of WCCO in Minneapolis, as well as a concerning uptick in heart attacks from an expert who spoke to WWJ Newsradio in Detroit.

On today's show, Scoot asks how do parents deal deal with profanity and debauchery on the parade routes. Then, Scoot has on Jourdan Blue, Amanda Shaw, Larry Rolling, and Steve Schulkens.

This hour, Scoot talks to Steve Schulkens, Bacchus Bash organizer

This hour, Scoot talks to Jourdan Blue, Amanda Shaw, and Larry Rolling.

Scoot talks to Larry rolling about parades on the Northshore

Amanda Shaw joins Scoot to talk about suffering a wardrobe malfunction while participating in the Greasing of the Poles.

Scoot talks with singer Jourdan White.

This hour, Scoot talks about how parents should deal with profanity and debauchery on the parade routes.

On today's show, Scoot broadcasts LIVE on location at LOGO EXPRESS on the “Best Bank” in Harvey! Scoot talks about items you must have when going to Mardi Gras parades, why parade float riders wear masks, how "bad" publicity helped solidify The Rolling Stones as the "bad boy" band, enjoying the Winter Olympics, James Van Der Beek dying of colorectal cancer, and more.

This hour, Scoot broadcasts LIVE on location at LOGO EXPRESS on the “Best Bank” in Harvey! Scoot talks about how a war between Mobile and New Orleans can occur over the origin of Mardi Gras.

This hour, Scoot broadcasts LIVE on location at LOGO EXPRESS on the “Best Bank” in Harvey! Scoot talks about items you must have when going to Mardi Gras parades and why parade float riders wear masks.

On today's show, Ian Hoch has on Dominique LeJeune, a Louisiana-born musician and artist, to talk about the origin of the term "Deep Gras." Also, Ian drops the 2 O'clock News Bomb and we hear Pam Bondi getting grilled on Capitol Hill. Then, Brian Wolshon, Professor of Civil Engineering at LSU, joins the show to explain why that one traffic light at Canal and Rampart is so wickedly short

This hour, Ian Hoch has on Brian Wolshon, Professor of Civil Engineering at LSU and reminds listeners to get their colon checked out

How many minutes, hours, days of our lives are New Orleanians losing to the "Punishment Light" at Canal and Rampart? The traffic signal there is so short only two or three cars can make it through at a time. Is something broken or is this by design? Who can fix it? Have you ever been stuck at this "Punishment Light" or know of another one that drives you crazy?

This hour, Ian Hoch drops the 2 O'clock News Bomb and we hear Pam Bondi getting grilled on Capitol Hill. Then, Ian points out how prominent conservatives are pointing out the silliness of conservative outrage.

Ian Hoch points out how prominent conservatives are pointing out the increasing silliness of conservative outrage and cancel culture

2 O'clock News Bomb: Pam Bondi Gets Grilled On Capitol Hill

This hour, Ian Hoch has on Dominique LeJeune, a Louisiana-born musician and artist, to talk about the origin of the term "Deep Gras."

Dominique LeJeune, a Louisiana-born musician and artist, coined the term “Deep Gras,” a playful but observant definition for the final week of Mardi Gras. Its widespread adoption has a few detractors. Dominique joins Ian Hoch to talk about what makes Deep Gras different, how it feels, and why this week hits harder than the rest of Carnival.

On today's show, Ian Hoch is joined by Jared Cliff Lareau and James Goodreau, writer & director of "West of Greatness: The Story of the Westwego Muscle Boys." Then, Ian drops the 2 o'Clock News Bomb. Also, John Couvillon, a Louisiana-based pollster & founder of JMC Analytics and Polling, joins Ian to talk about Democrat Chastity Martinez crushing Republican Brad Daigle 62–38 in a district that voted for Trump by double digits.

This hour, Ian Hoch is joined by Jared Cliff Lareau and James Goodreau, writer & director of "West of Greatness: The Story of the Westwego Muscle Boys."

This hour, Ian Hoch drops the 2 o'Clock News Bomb, then talks about the Turning Point USA halftime show.

This hour, Ian Hoch has on John Couvillon, a Louisiana-based pollster & founder of JMC Analytics and Polling, to talk about Democrat Chastity Martinez crushing Republican Brad Daigle 62–38 in a district that voted for Trump by double digits.

Democrat Chastity Martinez just crushed Republican Brad Daigle 62–38 in a district that voted for Trump by double digits. That's not just a win; that's a 37-point swing in a district that reliably votes Republican, or does it? How are voters there actually making decisions now, and what still cuts through party identity? What lessons can politicians take from a district like this? John Couvillon, a Louisiana-based pollster & founder of JMC Analytics and Polling, joins Ian Hoch to explain what's going on.

Ian Drops the 2 O'Clock News Bomb and talks about Virginia's Law

"West of Greatness" is a hybrid fiction-documentary shot entirely on the West Bank, where real bodybuilders play themselves, train for nine months, and compete in a contest created just for the film. You've never seen anything quite like it, so how did a story about bodybuilding become a film about masculinity, addiction, ambition, and trying to survive your early 20s in working-class Louisiana? Jared Cliff Lareau and James Goodreau of "West of Greatness: The Story of the Westwego Muscle Boys," join Ian Hoch to talk about it.

You should really see a doctor about all that outrage; You've all been waiting for Janice's take on Bad Bunny; Louisiana's war on safe legal abortion is drawing in other states; Yesterday's counterculture is today's establishment

It was this day in 1964 that the Beatles appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show and turned pop culture in America inside out

Gotta keep the outrage machine running at full tilt, or MAGA will get bored

Attorney General Liz Murrill is going after Gavin Newsom and some California doctors for shipping abortion care pills into the Bayou State - not much is clear about what will happen next

Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show was a technical marvel and a feast for the eyes, even for viewers who don't speak Spanish. But conservatives are not likely to soon get over their addiction to being mad about things, so here we are

Wait no longer - our dear Janice, back from the bottomless depths of MAGA and enjoying her new perch in the reality-based community, has a hot take about Bad Bunny's halftime show

Scoot and Ian reflect on their experience riding in the Magical Krewe of MadHatters, Bad Bunny's halftime show and... whatever Kid Rock was doing

This is a roundup of weird news from Audacy's Something Offbeat podcast, Olympics 2026 edition. We're checking in with reporter Sloane Martin, who is covering the sport in Milan who has been brushing up on her research to de-mystify curling. We'll also peek into the dark side of what awaits some Olympic champions once they win their medals, debunk a myth about catching colds and hear about the highest marathon on Earth. Featuring audio from WCCO News Talk, Dana & Parks from KMBZ, Scoor at WWL and WWJ Newsrdio.

Roger has lost his ever lovin' mind with these deals on Mardi Gras gear; Who's worse, local drivers or out of town drivers? New Orleans-born punk new wave "The Models" make 45 years! Peter Noone aka Herman is still rockin with the Hermits; LACOSTE IN THE HEEZY

Joey and Gwen Lacoste are in the house; Roger raves about the Super Bowl

Bobby from local legendary band Bag of Donuts will be riding high with the Magical Krewe of MadHatters and YOU need to be in that number

Live from Logo Express / Mardi Gras Apparel superstore, Scoot and Roger are celebrating insane deals on Mardi Gras gear and checking in with some of the musicians lighting up New Orleans stages this weekend