Science
9:51 am
Mon July 9, 2012

Tell the World Your Big Idea With NPR's 'What's Your Big Idea?' Video Contest

Credit NPR

Originally published on Sun August 19, 2012 2:22 pm

I have a simple question for you: Do you have a good idea? Something that could change the world?

Enter your big idea in NPR's "What's Your Big Idea?" video contest from July 9 to Aug. 12, 2012, and you could win the chance to get advice on making your big idea a reality from a big name in science and technology. And even if you don't win that grand prize, we'll showcase your video on NPR's YouTube channel and on Facebook.

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Music
9:49 am
Mon July 9, 2012

Zydeco Est Pas Sale, July 7 (Hours 1 & 2)

MC calls it "Promoting the creole cultural music AND the culture." JB calls it "Promoting and supporting the Zydeco Music" They both meant to say all you listeners out there can expect to hear Zydeco music, live musicians, tidbits, community event updates, humor and short serious thoughts. Listeners can also hear conversation about the old times and various cultural activities. 

It's All Politics
9:45 am
Mon July 9, 2012

Sit And Talk A While: Filmmaker Chronicling Personal Side Of Politics

Originally published on Mon July 9, 2012 2:44 pm

When I caught up with filmmaker Julie Winokur recently, she was in Atlanta, about to watch her 17-year-old son play baseball.

This is the same son who earlier this year called her the most "intolerant person" he knew.

"I couldn't let it go," she said. "I always thought I had a lot of empathy."

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Music
9:42 am
Mon July 9, 2012

Stirrin' It Up, July 7

Acclaimed Louisiana Chef John Folse shares Louisiana's culinary and cultural legacy in this fun and informative down-home visit.

Tiny Desk Concerts
9:39 am
Mon July 9, 2012

Brandi Carlile: Tiny Desk Concert

Credit Blake Lipthratt / NPR

It's possible to place countless movies and TV shows within a very specific time frame based on whether they feature certain songs: Baja Men's "Who Let the Dogs Out," Smash Mouth's "All Star" and Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros' "Home" all provide a form of pop-cultural carbon dating, as well as signifiers of a tone that's both specific and universal.

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World Cafe
9:37 am
Mon July 9, 2012

Sharon Van Etten On World Cafe

Credit Elisabeth Vitale
Sharon Van Etten.

Originally published on Mon July 9, 2012 2:01 pm

Sharon Van Etten's raspy, elegant vocals and deeply confessional folk-rock have made her a rising star. Ever since her official debut in 2009, the heart-breakingly intimate Because I Was In Love, Van Etten has been expanding her sound and adding grit to her delivery.

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Music
9:35 am
Mon July 9, 2012

Sound Club, July 8

Late night fun with dance remixes, jazz, rock, alternative, sound collage and more.

Music
9:33 am
Mon July 9, 2012

Freetown Radio, July 6

Freetown Radio is a free form, mixed bag of sounds showcasing music that is often neglected on commercial radio. Co-hosts Chas Justus and Roger Kash expose the intricate and subtle connections linking all genres of music from the dawn of recorded music early in the 20th Century to the so called "modern" sounds of today. Each week Roger and Chas deal with a specific theme and explore connections that transcend the boundaries of genre, exposing classifications as just marketing tools that record companies invent to sell records.

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Music
9:31 am
Mon July 9, 2012

Espacio Latino, July 8

An informative hour of Latin music and local news about the Latin community here in Lafayette, Louisiana.    

Music
9:28 am
Mon July 9, 2012

Bluegrass Highway, July 7

and contemporary Bluegrass from Bill Monroe to Josh Williams

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