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599. Part 1 of Adam Fairclough's visit to the Louisiana Anthology Podcast to discuss his research on race relations in Louisiana. His book, Bulldozed and Betrayed: Louisiana and the Stolen Elections of 1876, discusses the end of Reconstruction and the beginning of Jim Crow. Prior to the 2020 presidential election, historians considered the disputed 1876 contest -- which pitted Republican Rutherford B. Hayes against Democrat Samuel J. Tilden -- the most controversial in American history. Examining the work and conclusions of the Potter Committee, the congressional body tasked with investigating the vote, Adam Fairclough's Bulldozed and Betrayed: Louisiana and the Stolen Elections of 1876 sheds new light on the events surrounding the electoral crisis, especially those that occurred in Louisiana, a state singled out for voter intimidation and rampant fraud. The Potter Committee's inquiry led to embarrassment for Democrats, uncovering an array of bribes, forgeries, and even coded telegrams showing that the Tilden campaign had attempted to buy the presidency. Testimony also exposed the treachery of Hayes, who, once installed in the White House, permitted insurrectionary Democrats to overthrow the Republican government in Louisiana that had risen to power during the early days of Reconstruction. Now available: Liberty in Louisiana: A Comedy. The oldest play about Louisiana, author James Workman wrote it as a celebration of the Louisiana Purchase. Now it is back in print for the first time in 220 years. Order your copy today! This week in Louisiana history. November 9, 1862. Gen. Butler declares all property of disloyal citizens of Lafourche Parish to be confiscated This week in New Orleans history. November 9, 1931, Pascal Frank Calogero, Jr., born was a Chief Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court. A graduate of Loyola University New Orleans School of Law, He was first elected to the Court in 1972. He retired at the end of 2008. He had longest tenure of any Justice on the Louisiana Supreme Court. This week in Louisiana. LUNA Fête Ernest N. Morial Convention Center Pedestrian Park 900 Convention Center Blvd. New Orleans, LA 70130 Central Business District/Downtown Arts New Orleans Admission Price — Free! Website November 14 – 17, 2024 LUNA Fête is New Orleans' annual festival of light, art, and technology and the nation's longest running projection mapping festival. LUNA Fête is a visionary initiative created by Arts New Orleans to demonstrate the power of art to transform communities. Arts New Orleans organizes a series of artist training workshops geared towards local and regional artists producing works using light, technology, and interactivity. Recommended attendees include (but are not limited to) artists working in video-mapping technologies, digital sculptures, interactive installations, and temporary light-based public art. This free and open to the public festival celebrates New Orleans creative industries and provides a memorable experience for more than 100,000 diverse event attendees. More than 250 New Orleans artists and 60 youth have advanced their technical and artistic skills through this unique educational opportunity. Postcards from Louisiana. Donna Watson, Fervent Day by Day, You Have a Purpose, and You Are Blessed. Listen on Apple Podcasts. Listen on audible. Listen on Spotify. Listen on TuneIn. Listen on iHeartRadio. The Louisiana Anthology Home Page. Like us on Facebook.
A few years ago, Alabama's Department of Archives and History found thousands of objects from Native American graves in its collection. It also found over one hundred sets of ancestral remains. Now, the institution is working with tribal nations to give them back. For the Gulf States Newsroom, WBHM's Kyra Miles reports on this complicated process. LUNA Fête, New Orleans Annual Festival of Light, Art and Technology kicks off this week. Arts New Orleans CEO Joycelyn Reynolds tells us how this year's event will celebrate the city's history of costumes and craftsmanship with a special tribute to Mardi Gras Indians. ‘Tis the season for holiday concerts! And this week The Historic New Orleans Collection is hosting La Noche Buena: Spanish Christmas Music of the New World. Alfred Lemmon, head of the Williams Research Center at The HNOC joins us with details. Today's episode of Louisiana Considered was hosted by Diane Mack. Our managing producer is Alana Schreiber and our digital editor is Katelyn Umholtz. Our engineers are Garrett Pittman, Aubry Procell, and Thomas Walsh. You can listen to Louisiana Considered Monday through Friday at 12:00 and 7:30 pm. It's available on Spotify, Google Play, and wherever you get your podcasts. Louisiana Considered wants to hear from you! Please fill out our pitch line to let us know what kinds of story ideas you have for our show. And while you're at it, fill out our listener survey! We want to keep bringing you the kinds of conversations you'd like to listen to. Louisiana Considered is made possible with support from our listeners. Thank you!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Im Elfenkindergarten ist heute richtig was los: Das große Laternenfest naht. Und da kommen auch schon die Lichterfeen, um die Laternen der Kinder zu beleuchten.Doch arme Luna: Für sie ist keine Laterne mehr übrig. Da haben die Kinder eine Idee... Geschichtenzauber (c) deepwater media, 2020 Alle Geschichten, die ihr im Podcast Geschichtenzauber hören könnt, gibt es auch zum Nachlesen in den Vorlesebüchern Hosentaschengeschichten, Apfeltaschengeschichten, Jackentaschengeschichten und Reisetaschengeschichten.
SOTA host Gabe Barcia-Colombo, visited the Big Easy this week to experience LUNA FÊTE, New Orleans' public festival of light, art, and technology. Produced by the New Orleans Arts Council, LUNA FÊTE first emerged in 2014 as a celebration of New Orleans creative industries. Now in it's sixth iteration, Gabe had the opportunity to speak with Lindsay Glatz, New Orleans Arts Council Creative Director and Curator of LUNA FÊTE, as well as two participating artists, Camille Grosse, and Courtney Egan. -About LUNA FÊTE-LUNA Fête is a visionary initiative created by the Arts Council New Orleans to demonstrate the power of art to transform communities. This free and open to the public festival of light, art, and technology celebrates New Orleans creative industries and provides a memorable experience for diverse event attendees. Since its 2014 inception, LUNA Fête has presented some of the top light and projection-based artists in the world, while simultaneously providing training to local artists to advance their capabilities to create large-scale and interactive art animated with light. More than 200 New Orleans artists and 60 youth have advanced their technical and artistic skills through this unique educational opportunity.-About Lindsay Glatz-Lindsay joined the Arts Council in 2009 after serving as a Senior Communications Strategist for Deveney Communication where she managed communications efforts for the collective New Orleans Tourism Industry following Hurricane Katrina. With a commitment to social innovation, she has served as a Propeller consultant assisting in the launch of Birthmark Doula Collective and Where Y’Art. Lindsay holds degrees in Journalism & Mass Communications and Leadership Studies.Learn more at https://www.artsneworleans.org/about/staff/-About Camille Grosse-Camille Gross is a french visual designer born in 1984. Art passionate since her childhood, she studied at l’ESAT in Paris, where she graduated in section scenography in 2008. The same year, she worked with a french artist video with whom she collaborate for 4 years on international light projects.Freelance since 2012, she collaborates regulary with the french agency Cosmo Av on various projectsLearn more at http://camillegross.com/-About Courtney Egan-Courtney Egan’s projection-based sculptural installations mix botanical themes with shards of technology. In 2010 she presented a solo show, “Field Recordings,” at Heriard-Cimino Gallery in New Orleans. Recent group shows include “Louisiana Contemporary” at the Ogden Museum of Art, “Uniquely Louisiana” at the Louisiana State University Museum of Art, “NOLA Now II” at the Contemporary Arts Center in New Orleans, “The World According to New Orleans” at Ballroom Marfa, and “Frontier Preachers,” at The Soap Factory in Minneapolis. Her work has been featured in the New Orleans Times-Picayune, OxfordAmerican.com, PelicanBomb.com, Artforum.com, and in The Gambit. Courtney has also screened short films at many festivals, including the New Orleans Film Festival, Ann Arbor Film Festival, New York Underground Film Festival, MadCat Women’s International Film Festival, Kasseler Dokumentarfilm & VideoFest, and the Black Maria Film Festival. Courtney was an artist-in-residence at the Santa Fe Art Institute and at Louisiana Artworks in New Orleans. She is a founding member of the New Orleans-based visual arts collective Antenna.Courtney holds an M.F.A. from Maryland Institute College of Art. She taught art and media in elementary, secondary, and college classrooms since 1991. Courtney is currently a Media Arts faculty member at the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts (NOCCA). Learn more at http://www.courtneyegan.net/project-type/video-sculpture-installation/
Fall Festivals in New Orleans, Part II Today’s show is all about Fall Festivals in New Orleans. It is Part II of our Fall guide. In Episode #71, we covered September and October. Today, we'll cover events in November and December. By the end of today’s show, we will have you ready to go for your visit! Like Part 1 of the Fall Festivals Guide, I am joined by my wife, Marie Bologna. If you’ve joined our Facebook group, the Beyond Bourbon Street Krewe, you’ve probably benefitted from her ideas and insights about New Orleans. She helps with ideas, contributes frequently to the group and pretty much keeps me in line. Festivals in November and December Click on the links to go to the event's webpage. November 10/25 - 11/03/18 Scout Island Scream Park 11/02 - 11/03/18 Bayou Bacchanal 11/03/18 Algiers Folk Art Festival 11/02 - 11/04/18 Bucktown Seafood Festival 11/09/18 Boudin, Bourbon and Beer 11/09 - 11/11/18 Bayou Road Balloon Festival 11/10/18 Wine on the River 11/14 - 11/18/18 Hell Yes Fest 11/17/18 Fête des Fromages 11/17 - 11/18/18 Treme Creole Gumbo Festival 11/23 - 01/01/19 Celebration in the Oaks Audubon Zoo Lights (ends on 12/30/18) 11/24/18 Bayou Classic December Reveillon dinners These are dinners offered in the month of December at restaurants throughout New Orleans. They are generally 4 courses, range in price from $34-$115 per person, and celebrate the New Orleans tradition of Reveillon dinners, which were originally family affairs held after midnight mass on Christmas Eve and into the following morning. 12/01/18 Winterfest @ Deutsches Haus 12/06 -12/09/18 Luna Fête 12/06 -01/01/19 Polar Express 12/22 - 12/31/18 NOLA Christmas Fest 12/24/18 Christmas Eve Bonfires on the Levee Sponsor: The Old 77 Hotel and Chandlery When you're ready to make your plans to visit New Orleans, you'll need a place to stay! The Old 77 is ideally situated in the Warehouse District, just three blocks from the French Quarter. It features a variety of pet-friendly rooms, the award-winning Compere Lapin restaurant, and more. You'll love the location, the rooms, and the food, but the details and the service are what you'll fall in love with! To book your room, click here or use code BBOLD77 to save 25% off their regular rates. You'll also get a bit of lagniappe, a little something extra. In this case, you'll receive a $10 credit to be used at Tout La in the hotel lobby - your stop for coffee and a quick bite to eat as you head out to explore New Orleans. Thank You Thanks to Marie for joining me on this episode. She has been such a behind the scenes supporter of Beyond Bourbon Street and for me personally. It it always great fun to get Marie on the microphone. Subscribe to the Podcast If you enjoy the show, please subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, Google Play Music or wherever you get your podcasts. If you do enjoy listening, please share Beyond Bourbon Street with someone who shares our love of New Orleans. Join Us on Facebook We have a free Facebook group where you can ask questions, share your New Orleans experiences and engage with others who love all things New Orleans! It is also where you can get Marie's advice and see the articles she shares about fun things to do in the Crescent City. Join us by going to beyondbourbonst.com/facebook. Contact Us Got an idea for an episode, have some feedback or just want to say hi? Leave us a message at 504-475-7632 or send an email to mark@beyondbourbonst.com Thanks for listening! Mark
Scantraxx Recordz celebrates another successful year with this 2016 Yearmix! Nearly 100 releases, new artists, new fans, many great events and memories worth remembering have been making this year one to remember. But there’s more: In 2017 we will celebrate 15 Years of Scantraxx! Listen to our best releases of the year 2016 and celebrate with us! Special thanks to Q-Dance, b2s, Loose Your Mind, Matrixx, EYE4Dance, huisfeestjes.nl, Bootshaus, Lucky & Beat Nation. Tune in to the Scantraxx Yearmix 2016 at: https://scanradio.lnk.to/yearmix2016SD Mixed by Adrenalize & hosted by Da Syndrome 00:00 | Intro 00:46 | Adrenalize - Robot Love 03:04 | Energyzed & Demi Kanon - Illuminated 06:56 | D-Block & S-te-Fan - Everything Changed (Dedicated Mix) 09:52 | Adrenalize - Far From Home 12:55 | Atmozfears & Energyzed - This Is Hardstyle 17:22 | Proto Bytez - Back Down 21:32 | Jinxed - Keep On Calling 24:46 | The Prophet - Timemachine 28:10 | Airtunes - Powers 31:32 | Energyzed & Adrenalize - The Mechanisms Of Nature (Dream Village Anthem 2016) 35:59 | Audiotricz & Atmozfears - What About Us 39:30 | Devin Wild & Sub Zero Project - Meltdown 41:51 | Sick Individuals & Axwell - I Am (Pherato Remix) 43:47 | Atmozfears Ft. David Spekter - Keep Me Awake 48:37 | Lady Faith - Emanate 52:09 | Jay Reeve & Noiseshock - Homecoming 55:46 | D-Block & S-te-Fan, Frontliner & Hard Driver - Friction 59:11 | Human Resource vs Armin Van Buuren - Dominator (Bass Modulators Remix) 1:02:42 | The Prophet - Caramba! 1:05:19 | D-Charged - Broken Boulevard 1:08:08 | Atmozfears - Broken 1:11:42 | Malua - Madness Is Coming 1:14:49 | Digital Punk & ANDY SVGE - Hit Me With The Hard 1:18:10 | X-Pander - Dope Beat 1:21:46 | Digital Punk & Alpha² - Loud As F#ck 1:25:17 | E-Force Ft. Luna - F*ck This Nation 1:29:02 | Hard Attakk - Nasty Bass Connect: http://www.scantraxx.com http://www.scantraxx.com/facebook http://www.scantraxx.com/twitter http://www.scantraxx.com/youtube http://www.scantraxx.com/spotify http://www.scantraxx.com/soundcloud http://www.scantraxx.com/google http://www.scantraxx.com/instagram
Episode #80 (April 2016) 01. Intro02. Da Tweekaz & Darren Styles - Heroes (150 Mix)03. Dr. Rude - Batman Attack04. Avana - The Batmobile 05. Frequencerz - A Muse06. Jefferson Airplane - White Rabbit (Technoboy Bootleg)07. Proto Bytez - Absense Of Light 08. The Vision - Melody Madness09. Atmozfears ft. David Spekter - Keep Me Awake10. Wasted Penguinz - Black & White11. Wildstylez - Muzic Or Noize (Hardstyle Classic)12. Zatox - Indigo13. Audiotricz & Devin Wild - Zombies14. Rebourne - Days To Come15. KSHMR & Bassjackers - Memories (Crisis Era Remix)16. Lady Bee & Noise Cans (Feat. Mr. Vegas) - Bucka (Max Enforcer Remix)17. Jay Reeve - Everbody18. Atmozfears & Energyzed - WAT19. Jebroer - Banaan (Ruthless Remix)20. E-Force ft. Luna - F*ck This Nation
Nightbreed! This is the 14th episode of We Are The Nightbreed! After the crazy 1 Year Anniversary we are back with a regular show! This months episode is packed with exclusives from the 1 Year Nightbreed E.P.! Besides that we have new music Frequencerz, Delete, Adaro, B-Front and many more! The interview is with Bass Chaserz and this months guest mix is from DJ Thera. Next episode: 05-05-2016 Tracklist: 01 Endymion & Bass Chaserz - Dance With The Wolves 02 Hard Driver - Never Stop Me 03 High Voltage & Endymion - Serpent 04 Adaro & B-Front - Rock Now Interview: Bass Chaserz 05 Bass Chaserz ft. MC I See - Gold Diggah 06 E-Force ft. Luna - F*ck This Nation Livestream Update: Be Part of the Nightbreed 07 MYST - The Wolves Descend 08 Frequencerz & E-Force - Gods 09 Frequencerz - Nuclear 10 Break Zero - Unstoppable 11 Delete - Embrace It Interview & Guest mix: DJ Thera 12 DJ Thera - Starfleet (feat. Yuna-X) 13 DJ Thera - The New Era 14 Phuture Noize - Quickshot 15 DJ Thera - Going Under 16 DJ Thera - Lightsaber 17 DJ Thera - Citizens 18 DJ Thera - Into The Light 19 Delete & Warface - The Baddest 20 Delete & Deetox - Alone 21 DJ Thera & Delete - Judgement Connect: www.wearethenightbreed.com www.soundcloud.com/wearethenightbreed www.facebook.com/wearethenightbreed www.instagram.com/wearethenightbreed www.twitter.com/wearenightbreed www.youtube.com/wearethenightbreed www.hardstyle.com/nightbreed www.endymion.nl www.soundcloud.com/endymionmusic www.facebook.com/endymionmusic www.instagram.com/endymionmusic www.twitter.com/endymionmusic www.youtube.com/endymionmusic www.hardstyle.com/endymion