Best-Selling Non-Fiction
Explore insightful non-fiction books that have topped the charts, offering a blend of recent and historical best-sellers throughout the week.
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PUBLIC AFFAIRS: Lyn Koppel interviews Development Director Whitney Armentor of Raintree Children and Family Services in New Orleans. Public Affairs airs on Wednesday at 4PM and again on Sunday at 7:30AM.
NOLA BY MOUTH: Host Amy Sins speaks with Chef Dirk of Rock-N-Sake and Cheryl Lemoine of the New Orleans Sushi Festival which will be held this year at the Lakeside Arena August 16th. Airs on Wednesday at 4:30PM and Saturday at 9:30PM.
AUDIO PORTRAITS: Shaun Johnson is joined by Stasia Cymes of Clear The Clutter. They discuss her business, her program on WWL Channel 4, and how you can improve your life through organization. Tune in on Thursday at 4PM and Sunday at 1:30PM.
THE WRITER’S FORUM: Best-selling author Sue Monk Kidd sits down with David Benedetto to discuss her latest novel, THE INVENTION OF WINGS, and what’s next for her. Tune in on Thursday at 4:30PM, Saturday at 8:30AM and Sunday at 1PM.
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Explore insightful non-fiction books that have topped the charts, offering a blend of recent and historical best-sellers throughout the week.
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