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  • The Acadiana Native Plant Project is providing ready-to-plant one-gallon plants.
  • Inspired by KRVS's very first poster from 1963!
  • Designed to spark conversation and highlight Louisiana's linguistic diversity, these cards are perfect for classrooms and beyond. Available now through our Spring Membership Drive in March.
  • A lot is going on in the Bayou State beyond Acadiana — legislative sessions, sweeping policies, and challenges to the environment. That’s one reason the KRVS website is adding Louisiana news, regularly updated, in cooperation with public stations WRKF Baton Rouge and WWNO New Orleans and statewide journalism non-profit the Louisiana Illuminator. Look for it on the home page.
  • Love is in the air, and there is no love quite like that of Acadiana's beloved musical duo! Introducing our latest Blues Box shirt, designed by the talented Bailey Bourgeois. This shirt pays homage to Carol Fran and Clarence Hollimon, and features the iconic song title/lyrics "Keep your hand on your heart."
  • University faculty and staff are invited to tour KRVS Public Media every first Friday of the month. The tours will take place in Burke-Hawthorne, Room 145, at 9 a.m., starting on February 2, 2024.
  • Happy 20 Years of Harpestry to our very own, Valerie Green! In celebrating two decades of musical exploration with Harpestry, we turn to the person behind this incredible program, click here to read.
  • We are thrilled to announce a unique opportunity for Acadiana talent to shine on the national stage! KRVS is partnering with World Café to showcase monthly local musicians on its nationally syndicated radio show. This initiative aims to celebrate and broadcast the diverse creativity that makes the region unique. We’ll invite local talent to join us at KRVS’ Cypress Lake Studios for exclusive audio/video recording sessions that will then be sent to World Café.
  • Bayou Politique is a weekly public affairs program focused on the issues that matter here in Acadiana. From cutting edge researchers to civic leaders and everyday citizens, Dr. Philip de Mahy interviews people who offer insight into the unique challenges and opportunities that continue to shape our region.