Hour 1
CCH Pounder, actress who currently portrays medical examiner, Dr. Loretta Wade, on NCIS: New Orleans.
Congressman and House Majority Whip Steve Scalise
Hour 2
Activist Faye Williams and Pollster Bernie Pinsonat
Jazz vocalist Phillip Manuel
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Hour 1
CCH Pounder, actress who currently portrays medical examiner, Dr. Loretta Wade, on NCIS: New Orleans.
Congressman and House Majority Whip Steve Scalise
Hour 2
Activist Faye Williams and Pollster Bernie Pinsonat
Jazz vocalist Phillip Manuel
Hour One: Mayor Kip Holden talks about his decade as mayor of Baton Rouge, the growth and change of the capital city, and also how he is seeking office of Lt. Governor.
Ray Green top rated disc jockey for KLRA in Little Rock Arkansas in 1956, who had the pleasure of meeting the great Elvis Presley on May 16, 1956.
Hour Two: LRN Reporter Michelle Southern, Poet Chancelier Skidmore, and S.T.A.R advocate Rachael Hebert discuss the Bill Cosby allegations
Quin Hillyer columnist with The Advocate talks post U.S Senate election, discussing his latest column.
Hour 1 - Trina Edwards discusses her husbands recent political run and any future runs, Zia Tammami discuss how relevent Frank Sinatra on his 99th B'day Dr. David A. Grimes, Author of "Every Third Woman" talks abortion.
Hour 2 - Elliott Stonecipher discusses the recent elections, Author Leo Honeycutt discusses his latest biography on Clark Williams of Centurylink
Hour 1:
J. Michael Lennon on the "Selected Letters of Norman Mailer" -- Lennon says Mailer never tossed a single thing he ever wrote.
Jim Bouton is up next -- former professional baseball player who played in the MLB as a pitcher for the Yankees, Pilots, Astros and Braves.
Jim also talks about his baseball book "Ball Four" which is a combination of his diary during the 1969 season and memoir of his years with the Yankees, Pilots and Astros.
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Scott Rabalais sportswriter from The Advocate on the future of LSU Head Coach Les Miles.
Then it's famed political consultant Gus Weill to chat about what's happened to the Democratic Party in Louisiana.
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Stanley Nelson is our first guest today. He's the Editor of the Concordia Sentinel on this the 50th anniversary of the 1964 Frank Morris killing in Ferriday, Louisiana. Morris was burned alive and the case was never solved.
Nelson is part of "The Civil Rights Cold Case Project."
Writer Chris Guillebeau on his book "The Happiness of Pursuit" -- Chris has visited every country in the world.
Hour 2:
Sally Nungesser chats about the future of the Republican Party in Louisiana.
Lafayette Attorney Jim Roy, who's been heavily involved in the litigation against BP, chats on the Supereme Court rejecting the oil giant's challenge to Gulf spill settlement Monday.
Muralist Robert Dafford & Photographer Philip Gould
Hour 1- Casey O'Shea from ITS Consulting discusses if Southern Democrats can make a comeback, Jim Bueermann of The Police Foundation talks about body cams, and Ag Comm. Dr. Mike Strain weighs in on the new Food Safety Regulations
Hour 2- The Advocate's Political Columnist Stephanie Grace talks about the Post Run-off, the upcoming session and the next Governor's Race, Education Supt John White discuuses common Core, Teacher tenure and Pre-K